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Memories Of The Crows Nest, The Raven/Tartan Room, The Bin
I moved to Countsfarm Rd in 1959 and went to Hazel Leys School until 1962. I have great memories of working at Sealed Beams and as an Usherette at The Odeon, which meant I got to see movies ...Read more
A memory of Corby in 1963 by
Milk Parlour...
I'm sure that at some time in my youth there was a milk parlour on the left corner of this picture. Mum would treat us after shopping and we could look for the bus to Wychbold, as we drank. They did lime flavour which I hardly ...Read more
A memory of Droitwich Spa in 1973 by
St. Abbs Haven
Lived in Leeds but spent two weeks holiday at the Haven - breakfast, lunch, high tea, dinner, supper - for most years in the 60's. (imagine the cost of that nowadays). Great memories of sports days, beach, summer pavillion (half way ...Read more
A memory of St Abbs in 1964 by
Norwich Art School
I attended Norwich Art School about 1963. Long hair, self opinionated, and arrogant (I thought I was a beatnik) with a long haired girlfriend, Barbara Lowe. I remember especially the night about six of us climbed across the ...Read more
A memory of Norwich in 1963 by
Anyone Remember?
My granny in the 1940’s/ early 50’s worked in the Raven hotel in Droitwich. She was an assistant manager. Her name would’ve been Bridget (Dillie) Irwin. She married my Grandad Thomas hamm and changed her name to Hamm. Just ...Read more
A memory of Droitwich Spa
Haven Green Trainspotting In The Fifties
I remember seeing CITY OF TRURO come through one evening. It had been taken out of Swindon museum and restored. I also remember seeing the BROWN BOVERI GAS TURBINE on several occassions. It had been ordered by ...Read more
A memory of Ealing by
Red Haven Cliff Cottage Happisburgh
My family stayed in a bungalow in Happisburgh for a couple of years in about 1950. The name of the bungalow was RED HAVEN. It was a lovely place to holiday, with a gorgeous view of the sea. These were the ...Read more
A memory of Happisburgh in 1950
Hessle,The Haven
Fishing for eels here, especially during the school holidays. Loved watching the ships built by Dunstons being side-launched into the water - huge waves! Also saw the 'Winston Churchill' being built and eventually launched after it blew over during construction.
A memory of Hessle in 1965 by
From 1969 Till 1973 Yvonne Marie
To small to remember much. Looked after by sister Xaiver... Loved her. I remember a Vincent and Miss Cavener in the sweet store.
A memory of Pantasaph by
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Craven Arms - a town named for its pub!
Situated at the edge of a wild tract of limestone country, the town was generally called Skipton-in-Craven.
Today the stream is a haven for wildlife, including Dawlish's famous black swans.
Today the stream is a haven for wildlife, including Dawlish's famous black swans.
Dating back to Roman times, this is the only natural harbour between the Humber and the Tees, and is an important shipping haven.
The reservoir's prime function may have been to fill the perpetual needs for water in distant Liverpool, but it also became a haven, not only for bird life but also for the recreational pursuits of the
The Hockley brook was a haven for the local children, as there was no swimming pool in Uttoxeter.
Blakeney Point, a shingle peninsula owned by the National Trust, is a haven for wild birds and also the home of thousands of seals.
In the background is St Wilfred's, which was repaired in 1612 at the expense of Sir William Craven.
The southern end of Derby Haven is protected by St Michael's Island with its ruined chapel, Derby fort and battery.
Away from the boisterous life of the river, Cheyne Walk, with its narrow, balconied houses and modish shops, was a haven of gentility, dedicated to refined if somewhat Bohemian pursuits.
Away from the boisterous life of the river, Cheyne Walk, with its narrow, balconied houses and modish shops, was a haven of gentility, dedicated to refined if somewhat Bohemian pursuits.
The old fishing village still exudes the romantic air of a smugglers' haven.
The sheltered town soon acquired a reputation as a retirement haven and resort for the more sedate visitor.
As the canal was never needed as a defence, it became a haven for wildlife.
A pony and trap (just visible, centre) pass behind a shady haven at the crossroads junction of St Blazey Road, St Andrews Road and Middleway.
Broad Haven is sheltered from south-westerlies by the bulk of St Bride's Peninsula.
The town has become a haven for leisure yachtsmen, with many of its shops devoted to water sports and its old inns occupied by the sailing fraternity.
Porthleven's large harbour was built in 1811 to load copper and tin; it is an important haven on the exposed east shore of Mount's Bay.
The view from the gritstone escarpment of the Ravenstones above Cross Hills, near Keithley, overlooks the broad Aire Valley and towards the distant limestone uplands of Craven.
His tomb bears an anchor tied to a cross with the epitaph 'And so He bringeth them into the haven where they would be'.
Away from the boisterous life of the river, Cheyne Walk, with its narrow, balconied houses and modish shops, was a haven of gentility, dedicated to refined if somewhat Bohemian pursuits.
Lord Nelson approved of Milford Haven, even comparing it favourably with Trincomalee in Ceylon.
Dunn Square is a haven of tranquil peace amidst the bustle of a busy town centre.
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