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Maps

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1906-1907, Kilmichael Beg Ref. RNC747307
1906-1907, Kilmoluaig Ref. RNC747318
1905-1907, Kilmory Ref. RNC747332
1905-1907, Kilmun Ref. RNC747351
1906-1907, Kintra Ref. RNC748563
1905-1906, Kintyre Ref. RNC748571
1906-1907, Loch Fyne Ref. RNC762000
1906, Lochawe Ref. RNC765061
1906-1907, Lochdon Ref. RNC765092
1905-1906, Imeraval Ref. RNC743331
1906-1907, Innis Chonain Ref. RNC743841
1906-1908, Inveresragan Ref. RNC744038
1906-1907, St Catherines Ref. RNC823690
1905-1906, Newton Park Ref. RNC791959
1906-1907, Slockavullin Ref. RNC832895
1906-1911, Sorisdale Ref. RNC834113
1906-1907, Soroba Ref. RNC834128
1906-1908, South Shian Ref. RNC835247
1905, Southend Ref. RNC835549
1905-1907, Knockrome Ref. RNC750163

Books

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Memories

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The Coastguards Cottages

I remember the coastguards cotteges at the bottom of Mariner's Road. They were on my way to school. When they were demolished, I was about seven years of age and my friends and i would play in the foundations which ...Read more

A memory of Blundellsands by steve.hurley1

Growing Up In The Village.

I was born in Nelson Hospital in March 1960 and taken home to Burley Road, where I was for my first year, then the family moved to Lancaster Road, nextdoor to the painter: Olaf Barnett. My early memories were of open spaces ...Read more

A memory of Wimbledon by roland.patten170

The Pike

Many years ago in the late 1960s there was a stretch of canal down by old Royston. The local fishing club would spend hundreds of pounds on replenishing the fishing stocks with rainbow trout - the only problem with this idea was ...Read more

A memory of Royston by Roland Mitchell

Hawthorn

I had a very happy childhood growing up in Hawthorn until I left at the age of fifteen to join the Royal Navy in 1960. Hawthorn consisted of two distinct halves separated by a 'main road'. The top site had flat roofs while ...Read more

A memory of Hawthorn by Ronald Toghill

Visiting My Inlaws

In 1953 I used to visit my in-laws who lived at 19 Rumbold Road, Fulham. I remember when we walked along Kings Road towards the football ground there was an antique shop that had an unusual armchair in the window. It was carved ...Read more

A memory of Chelsea by Vera Otto

My Early Days At Longmoor

I was born at the Louise Margaret Hospital at Aldershot while my father was RSM at Longmoor, then of course the home of the well known Longmoor Military Railway. I was christened at the St Martin's Garrison Church. ...Read more

A memory of Longmoor Camp by Richard Hodder

Donnington School

I went to school here in the 50s/60s; it was known as Wroxeter and Uppington C of E School. There were just two classes, the big class run by Miss Thomas the Headmistress and the little class run by Mrs Saltmarsh. Our dinner ...Read more

A memory of Donnington by Margaret Clutton

Patricroft, Liverpool Road.

Just over the bridge at approx 112 Liverpool Rd use to be a grocers shop which Joseph Schofield ran. He was Mayor of Eccles in 1904-06 approx and is my Great Uncle. Also attended the Whit Walks where we walked from ...Read more

A memory of Patricroft by Lynette Foster

Blackmill

My name is Beth McMillan - Mckay then. Now living in New Zealand. We lived in Glyn-Llan but I spent many a hour walking up and down that road to Blackmill, getting the shopping in the Co-op and little shop/post-office on the corner. ...Read more

A memory of Blackmill by Beth Mc Millan

Casterton Hall Homicide 1868

Hi, My name is Robyn Arkinstall and I live in Australia. I am very interested and doing research into the Arkinstall surname, worldwide. On Friday December 11, 1868 a James/John? Arkinstall was employed at ...Read more

A memory of Kirkby Lonsdale by Robyn Arkinstall

Captions

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Caption For Aberdour, The Stone Pier 1900

Aberdour in the Kingdom of Fife, lying between Burntisland and Dalgety Bay, is described in the 1906 Baedeker as 'a favourite little sea-bathing place, with an old castle and the ruins of a Norman church

Caption For Torquay, Anstey's Cove 1896

This quiet little corner is on the north side of Torquay and reached by way of a romantic wooded ravine.

Caption For Southend On Sea, The Beach 1898

H Absalon offered bathing huts, but only for the use of ladies and children.This was where they could discreetly enter the water, hidden from prying eyes.There were other huts for men.

Caption For Redbourn, The Jolly Gardeners C1955

Considered to be the oldest house in the village, the Jolly Gardeners is now a private dwelling. In the distance on the right stands the parish church, which dates from Norman times.

Caption For Southampton, God's House Tower 1908

Now Southampton's Archaeological Museum, this used to be the home of the town gunner, with the guns and powder stored here.

Caption For Ashby De La Zouch, Bath Street C1955

19th-century Ashby was noted for its healing bromide waters; Ivanhoe Bath House was built in 1822.

Caption For Hathersage, North Lee's Hall 1902

The Tudor tower house of North Lees Hall was one of seven halls built by Robert Eyre for his sons, all allegedly within sight of one another.

Caption For Kirkby Lonsdale, Market Square 1908

Local tradesmen pose for the cameraman in front of the ornate octagonal open Market Cross in the Market Place, centrepiece of this lovely little town which many people believe to be the most beautiful

Caption For Walton, High Street 1899

At this time, Felixstowe enjoyed popularity as a seaside resort, but the dream of eccentric local landowner Colonel Tomline to transform the town into a major port had not yet materialised - that was to

Caption For Harrogate, Parliament Street 1923

A policeman directs the traffic. On the right are the Royal Baths, which cost nearly £100,000 to build; even the Kursaal, which opened in 1903, cost over £70,000.

Caption For Ilfracombe, Wildersmouth Beach 1899

Wildersmouth Bay was the original bathing beach of the town; those beaches to the west only became accessible after the drafting in of Welsh miners to dig the tunnels by which they are now reached.

Caption For Hastings, Esplanade 1890

Hastings emerged as a seaside resort in the early 19th century, and expanded rapidly from its kernel of a fishing port and town.

Caption For Dunsop Bridge, Brennand Valley 1921

We can see the tiny River Brennand running down to join the Whitendale River to make the River Dunsop, which gives the town its name.

Caption For Weston Super Mare, Madeira Cove 1887

In this picture the new promenade and sea wall provide plenty of space to walk, while the beach below gives a hint of what it looked like in its natural state.

Caption For Redcar, The Esplanade 1886

With Redcar Pier in the background, horses and carriages wait to take families on a sightseeing tour along the sea front.

Caption For Redcar, The Esplanade 1886

With Redcar Pier in the background, horses and carriages wait to take families on a sightseeing tour along the sea front.

Caption For Whitby, 'gemini' 1891

The only thing twin-like about these children is the very bad-tempered scowl on their faces. They certainly are not saying 'cheese'.

Caption For Hornsea, Alexandra Hotel C1930

At the beginning of the 19th century there were only about four hotels in Hornsea, but by the mid 19th century more were built to accommodate the influx of visitors wishing to sea bathe, which was considered

Caption For Bradford On Avon, The Three Gables C1955

In his 'Topographical Collections' of 1659-70, John Aubrey wrote: 'Here is a strong and handsome bridge in the middest of which is a little chapell as at Bathe, for Masse'.

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Caption For Lynmouth, C1890

Ships from South Wales carrying lime and coal were once regu- lar visitors to the town.

Caption For Broadstairs, Thames Barges, The Harbour 1902

This view looks across the Main Bay from the pier, with two Thames sailing barges in the centre of the picture. Note the line of bathing machines under the cliffs.

Caption For Dunsop Bridge, Brennand Valley 1921

This lovely view was taken just a few miles north of Dunsop Bridge.We can see the tiny River Brennand running down to join the Whitendale River to make the River Dunsop, which gives the town its

Caption For Kelvedon, Gray's Mill 1925

There has been a mill here since Saxon times - and perhaps earlier, as Kelvedon is believed to be the site of the Roman station Canonium.

Caption For Southport, The Pier C1955

The pavilion has lost its minarets, but it is now equipped with both an indoor snack bar and a self-service buffet. We can also see Prince's Park with its colonnade to the right of the casino.