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Maps

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1905-1906, Laphroaig Ref. RNC752933
1905-1907, Leargybreck Ref. RNC754180
1906-1908, Ledaig Ref. RNC754402
1906-1907, Oban Ref. RNC795803
1905, Machrihanish Ref. RNC771359
1906-1907, Sandaig Ref. RNC824894
1906, Port Charlotte Ref. RNC809266
1906-1907, Pulpit Hill Ref. RNC811501
1906-1907, Strachur Ref. RNC841170
1905-1907, Strone Ref. RNC841893
1906-1908, Strongarbh Ref. RNC841929
1905-1907, Tarbert Ref. RNC845148
1905, Tayinloan Ref. RNC845532
1905-1907, Tayvullin Ref. RNC845579
1905-1907, Whistlefield Ref. RNC867465
1906-1907, Uisken Ref. RNC856496
1906-1907, West Hynish Ref. RNC864475
1905-1906, Toward Ref. RNC850872
1883, Achnamara Ref. HOSM35492
1906-1907, Eilean Duirinnis Ref. RNC699883

Books

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Memories

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Helsby Bi Sports Ground In The 1960s

Now here's a place with some very happy memories. Beyond the field with the cows in was the BICC cricket ground (factory chimney in the background) - if you look closely the white building to the right of the ...Read more

A memory of Helsby in 1965 by Ian Champion

Bath Road

I have fond memories of Hounslow, I was born and lived on the Bath Road, near the Windsor castle pub, many a time I used to stand outside the pub waiting for my parents, with a bottle of coke and a packet of crisps. I went to Wellington ...Read more

A memory of Hounslow in 1965 by Ms Pauline Smith

The Reynolds' Family

My family moved from Woking to Tongham in 1942 into Springpond Cottage in Grange Road - a farm worker’s cottage belonging to Ben Ceasar. Dad was a lorry driver delivering the farm’s vegetables. There was only cold running water ...Read more

A memory of Tongham in 1965 by John Reynolds

Camp Road

This shot faces north towards the "T" junction where Queens Road runs across the North end of Camp Road. The road running off to the right in the foreground is "High Street" and used to be the terminus for the Aldershot and District ...Read more

A memory of Farnborough in 1965 by Billy Moon

Greetby Hill School.

I moved to Ormskirk in the 1960s from St Helens. My name was then Whitehead - one not to be forgotten! I remember Mr Henderson, he was a gentle man. I loved my class teacher Mrs Sykes, she read lovely stories at the end of ...Read more

A memory of Ormskirk in 1965 by Kathryn Brady

Watson House

What a delight to find this site and the photographs of Sutton Coldfield. I too have memories of a children's home but mine were of Watson House. From what I remember it was a big beautiful Tudor-built house, with the biggest ...Read more

A memory of Sutton Coldfield in 1965 by Maria Carey

Saddle Bar

Hello me again. As I have so many lovely memories of Manningham, which I could reminisce about all day, I've decided to start by concentrating on what I think were local land marks. The Saddle Bar stands out vividly in my mind. ...Read more

A memory of Manningham in 1965 by Mary Casey

Living In Nork Parade

My family lived in a flat above Lloyds Bank in Nork Parade for some three years, until the summer of 1966 - by which time I was almost six years old. I would lean of the front window next to the block letters of 'Nork Radio' ...Read more

A memory of Nork in 1965

Church Memories

The church also holds fond memories for me. As well as being born in Forge House some 60 years ago my family had lots of connections with the church. My sisters, brother and I were all in the choir - my brother being a cross bearer ...Read more

A memory of Eastry in 1965 by Elizabeth Hunter

Childhood Memories Of Mottram

My Grandma, Grandad and Auntie Annie lived on Market Street all their lives. They moved into the houses when they were brand new - they had a building at the bottom of the little garden which ...Read more

A memory of Mottram in Longdendale in 1965 by Cheryl Charles

Captions

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Caption For Studland, The Beach 1925

Studland has one of the best and least tampered-with beaches in Dorset - a real reminder of those halcyon days when such luminaries as George III promoted the merits of sea bathing.

Caption For Bilsborrow, The White Bull C1955

Bilsborrow lies between Lancaster and Preston on the traffic-laden A6 road. The White Bull inn dates from the 18th century, and still believes in a roaring coal or log fire in winter.

Caption For Felixstowe, The Parade 1955

The late Victorian and Edwardian buildings are part of the expansion of Felixstowe as a seaside resort.

Caption For Ilkley, The Moors 1914

On the way up to the White Wells, a man and his dog pause to drink in the dramatic view. Meanwhile the ladies sense the Tearoom just around the corner.

Caption For Polkerris, View From The Pier C1960

Polkerris was once a fishing harbour with a stone pier, but it is now a popular bathing place.

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Caption For Lynmouth, C1890

Ships from South Wales carrying lime and coal were once regular visitors to the town.

Caption For Maltby, Manor Road C1955

Manor Road would not win any architectural awards; in fact, the picture could have been taken in any one of a hundred or so towns where similar houses were built.

Caption For Rye, Lion Street 1903

We are looking up Lion Street towards St Mary's church, the Town Hall and Fletcher's House in summer sunlight nearly a century ago.

Caption For Wednesfield, The Canal And Flats C1965

A massive building programme changed the face of Wednesfield in the 1950s, and tower blocks like these seemed for a while to be the answer to the housing problem.

Caption For Prestbury, Bouncers Lane And Blacksmith's Lane C1960

This thatched cottage stands between Bouncers Lane and Blacksmith's Lane, and is one of many half-timbered buildings in the village.

Caption For Morecambe, The Sands 1899

There is an element of restraint amongst these holiday-makers, their clothes hardly suited for the occasion as they explore the sands below the stone jetty.

Caption For Caton, The Druids' Oak C1955

Beneath the ancient oak are the 'fish stones', steps of a market cross on which monks from nearby Gresgarth displayed their catches for sale.

Caption For Silverdale, Emesgate Lane C1965

A pleasant setting against a backdrop of wooded hills and a gentle coastline with wonderful views to the southern Lakes helped establish Silverdale as a quietly fashionable medicinal sea-bathing resort

Caption For Bath, The Abbey, West Front 1887

Remarkably little of the medieval city survives; apart from St Mary Magdalen and a fragment of town wall, the Abbey is the main physical evidence of what was a prosperous town built on the wool trade.

Caption For Bath, Newbridge Road 1909

There was considerable expansion of Bath in the later 19th century along the valley towards Bristol. This view looks west along Newbridge Road with its terraces of neat villas.

Caption For Bath, Edgar Buildings 1935

The north side of George Street is raised above the roadway; at the left is part of Edgar Buildings, completed in 1762, whose centrally-pedimented houses close the vista up Milsom Street.

Caption For Stafford, Greengate Street C1960

In the foreground, awnings are pulled out over Briggs shoe shop and the Maypole Dairy. Next door, under the clock, is Mottrams, established in 1865.

Caption For Twickenham, The River And Parish Church C1955

side of King Street, adjoinging the old baths site.

Caption For Bath, Roman Baths 1901

The Roman town of Aquae Sulis, now Bath, grew up at the point where the Fosse Way crossed the river Avon.

Caption For Newark, The Swimming Pool C1955

Was the East Midland's climate ever that good? Open-air swimming pools are probably the direct descendants of the sea-bathing craze that swept the country during the 19th century.

Caption For Lands End, The First And Last House C1925

This must be the most visited and certainly the best placed souvenir and refreshment shop in Cornwall, just a stone's throw from the tip of Land's End.

Caption For Leicester, Gallowtree Gate Towards Clock Tower C1960

Thomas Cook started his travel business from a building overlooking the Clock Tower in 1841, and the front commemorating this historic undertaking, put up in 1894, is, indeed, special.

Caption For Weymouth, The Sands C1955

Here we see the southern end of the sands on a very crowded day in the 1950s, with the cranes of the harbour and Nothe Fort in the distance.

Caption For Nottingham, Upper Parliament Street C1950

The nearest tall building on the left is the Skin Clinic, originally the Turkish Baths, and beyond it is the News Theatre.