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Maps

896 maps found.

1903-1904, Blyth Bridge Ref. RNC644633
1901-1902, Blyth End Ref. RNC644635
1901-1903, North Blyth Ref. RNC792950
1946, Blythe Bridge Ref. NPO644643
1925, North Blyth Ref. POP792950
1947, North Blyth Ref. NPO792950
1903-1904, Blyth Ref. RNC644628
1903-1904, Blythe Ref. RNC644642
1902, Blythe Bridge Ref. RNC644643
1902, Blythe Marsh Ref. RNC644650
1897, The Blythe Ref. RNE846300
1921, Blythe Marsh Ref. POP644650
1896, Blyth Ref. HOSM38163
1885 - 1897, Blyth Ref. HOSM38240
1881 - 1900, The Blythe Ref. HOSM61447
1879 - 1880, Blythe Bridge Ref. HOSM38166
1886, Blythe Valley Park Ref. HOSM38167
1896, Bebside Ref. HOSM38165
1898-1899, Bath Ref. RNC634681
1946, Bath Ref. NPO634681

Books

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Memories

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Summer Of 1990

I was lucky enough to go abroad for our family holiday every year. Towards the end of the 1980s my second holiday around August time would be to go to Treyarnon Bay with my best friend Becci and her parents, and I fell in love ...Read more

A memory of St Merryn in 1990 by Debbie Turner

Living In Yorkletts

having lived in the village for most of my childhood I have lots of memories both good and bad things like having a close community spirit where all the children were known and we were always safe, but then there was useless ...Read more

A memory of Yorkletts in 1987 by Andrew Arthurton

I Received A Royal Humane Society Award For Bravery For This

I lived in Barbaraville (Alder Cottage) from roughly 1982-1987 with my parents before I moved away to work. I loved this village and had many, many memories but one which is a big ...Read more

A memory of Barbaraville in 1986 by Gary Hunter

My Years Living Next To The Butchers

My dad Rowland Cook took over Lasts butchers in 1985. I grew up in The Maltings which was attached to the shop and is the house on the right hand side of the photo with the big bay window from the age of 11 ...Read more

A memory of Botesdale in 1985 by Kevin Cook

West Street Wiveliscombe

In 1985 my family and I moved from South Africa and purchased the detached house at number 24 West street, called Bay House. This house was built by E.B.D. Hall M.R.C.V.S. He was the local veterinary surgeon but on ...Read more

A memory of Wiveliscombe in 1985 by Roger Davis

Bungalow Farm Hull Road North Newbald

My husband, Bill Carr & I moved to Bungalow Farm with two of our sons, Michael & James, in August 1984 from Market place South Cave. Denis, our eldest son had bought a cottage in Broomfleet with ...Read more

A memory of North Newbald in 1984 by Jean Carr

Warnham Court School 82 84

Hi I'm Richard, I was at Warnham Court school between 1982-1984. Some people called me Ricky instead. It was a great place. So sad to hear it laid empty for years when the school closed down. It would be nice ...Read more

A memory of Warnham Court School in 1982 by Richard Howsam

Memories Of Sellincourt Primary And Secondary School

I used to live in Mellison Rd, just around the corner from Sellincourt Rd. My memories of the school was a good one, governed mainly by the teachers. These are some names of my fellow pupils at ...Read more

A memory of Tooting in 1979 by Lee Moss

Strange But True

Our first home was a ground floor bedsit at 40 Castle Corner opposite the castle. The old part of the road formed a hammer head and had three parking bays. One dark rainy winters night my husband parked outside and ran in to ...Read more

A memory of Beckington in 1976 by Christine Mabbett

A Week To Remember

It was always a sense of adventure searching for new place to visit on our holidays - and certainly we found an idyllic spot just a mile or so outside the town of Cemaes Bay. Mother had been staying with my younger sister ...Read more

A memory of Cemaes Bay in 1976 by Margaret Mosley

Captions

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Caption For Hoylake, Market Street C1965

This photograph was taken in the other direction to H277056 (page 35), looking east along Market Street.

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Caption For Criccieth, Golf Club 1913

The golf club was established in 1905, on parkland set high above Cardigan Bay. The

Caption For Penmark, The Bridge 1937

The old hump-backed bridge carried the main road from Cardiff to Swansea over the River Thaw, which at this point is merely a stream meandering to the sea at Cardiff Bay. The

Caption For Pwllheli, West End Promenade 1898

This view of the promenade looks south-east around the curving sweep of the bay. The popular 3 ft 6in gauge tramway ran for four miles along this dune-backed coast to Llanbedrog.

Caption For Criccieth, Golf Club 1913

The golf club was established in 1905, on parkland set high above Cardigan Bay. The

Caption For Cawsand, The Bay 1904

We are on the south-east coast at Cawsand Bay; the twin villages perched above the beach, where fishing boats are drawn up. The fields and woods of the Mount Edgcumbe estate reach down to the water.

Caption For Porthcurno, The Bay And Logan Rock 1908

Here we see the inspiring granite coastline near Land's End. Across the bay the rocky headland of Treryn Dinas is surmounted by the Logan Rock, a 60-ton block that can be rocked on its perch.

Caption For Lyme Regis, Victoria Hotel 1907

Its cabins were in keeping with the basic military hut- like look of so many institutions built during the First World War and afterwards.

Caption For Pegwell, Bay 1907

Pegwell village overlooks a large bay, which has in the past been named Hope Bay, Greystone Bay, and Courtstairs Bay, and today is simply known as Pegwell Bay. The

Caption For Lyme Regis, Secondary School 1925

Its cabins were in keeping with the basic military hut- like look of so many institutions built during the First World War and afterwards.

Caption For Maiden Newton, The Village 1906

The arrival of the turnpike in 1778, linking Dorchester with Somerset, had a profound effect on this village.

Caption For Reculver, The Beach C1955

In March 1943, one mile to the east of Reculver Towers was cordoned off, and on 11 April Wing Commander Guy Gibson tested the Barnes Wallis 'bouncing bomb' in Reculver Bay. The

Caption For Chideock, Village 1903

Battlemented parapets of the 15th-century nave and porch of St Giles Parish Church are seen here on the corner with North Road (left).

Caption For Devizes, St John's Church, Interior 1898

On entering the church, the immediate impression is of the Norman crossing, arches, chancel and east bay. The organ case is richly decorated with acanthus carving, and is late 17th-century.

Caption For Polkerris, 1888

A boat sails across the bay, which was known as Polkerris or Par Bay in the late-18th century.

Caption For Upavon, St Mary's Church Interior C1965

The chancel arch is Norman, with scalloped zigzags. The north and south arcades have four bays and three bays respectively.

Caption For Westgate On Sea, West Bay 1899

This view looks east around West Bay to Ledge Point, showing the neat, enclosed little bay and the lack of noisy entertainment that, even a century ago, set Westgate apart from its neighbour,'merry

Caption For Weymouth, The Promenade C1955

Weymouth is made by its setting: the graceful conformation of Weymouth Bay has often been compared favourably with the Bay of Naples.

Caption For Robin Hoods Bay, The Bay Hotel 1927

The fishing village of Robin Hood's Bay lies just a few miles to the south of Whitby. Also known as Bay Town, the village became a favourite haunt for artists and holidaymakers alike.

Caption For Castletown, The Stack 1903

Castletown lies within the island's carboniferous limestone area. The west side of the bay comprises Scarlett Point, which has outcrops of lava and volcanic ash, while the stack is columnar basalt.

Caption For Hinderwell, High Street C1960

A similar view to H85002, a little further along the High Street, framed by some lovely trees on the left and showing the impressive three-storey bay windows of a fine private residence.

Caption For Totland Bay, The Beach C1955

Totland Bay is a good starting point for a long coastal ramble past The Needles to Alum Bay - some of the most dramatic coastal scenery in England.

Caption For Robin Hoods Bay, The Bay Hotel 1927

The fishing village of Robin Hood's Bay lies just a few miles to the south of Whitby. Also known as Bay Town, the village became a favourite haunt for artists and holidaymakers alike.

Caption For Norwich, Strangers Hall 1901

Outside the hall, Nicholas Sotherton's traceried bay window is flanked by Francis Cock's staircase bay of a century later. Both were added to a 15th-century structure.