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1900-1901, Baglan Ref. RNC630332
1897, Cilmaengwyn Ref. HOSM40965
1897, Cilybebyll Ref. HOSM41080
1897, Godre'r-Graig Ref. HOSM46501
1897, Ynysmeudwy Ref. HOSM65440
1900-1901, Gelli-Gaer Ref. RNC712810
1900-1901, Glyn-Neath Ref. RNC716866
1900-1901, Jersey Marine Ref. RNC745071
1900-1901, Nant-Y-Cafn Ref. RNC787693
1900-1901, Neath Ref. RNC788161
1900-1901, Seven Sisters Ref. RNC827764
1900-1901, Tre-Forgan Ref. RNC852018
1900-1901, Tynewydd Ref. RNC855804
1900-1901, Pyle Ref. RNC811933
1897, Bryn Côch Ref. HOSM39309
1897, Cadoxton-Juxta-Neath Ref. HOSM39759
1897, Cilfrew Ref. HOSM40959
1897, Clyne Ref. HOSM41329
1897, Neath Abbey Ref. HOSM44115
1897, Neath Abbey Ref. HOSM54555

Books

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Memories

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Wonderful Memories Of A 1970's Kid...Also Asking For Some Help If Possible.

I grew up in Bristol for the first 5 years of my life, then moved to Byfleet, and lived there for a short time until I was 10. We emigrated to the states because my Dad, who ...Read more

A memory of Byfleet by redcobalt60

Memories Of Fenny Stratford

My mother, Florrie Rollings, was born on April 23rd 1891 in one of a small row of cottages, now demolished at the A5 end of Victoria Road. I had many aunts and uncles both in Fenny and in Bletchley. My mother's ...Read more

A memory of Fenny Stratford by Douglas Tunbridge

Big Stars

I saw Little Stevie Wonder at The Orchid when I was about 13 and he not much older, in the early 60s. Amazing young man in his red bolero type jacket and red trousers, playing his mouth organ. Also saw The Drifters there, great group, and ...Read more

A memory of Croydon by lesleyhunter

British Films

I was born in Louisville Road in 1944 . My father ,Jack, was General Manager of British Films Ltd in Balham High Road. We moved out of London shortly after I was born, but my father continued to run B Films well into the 1950's. Does ...Read more

A memory of Balham in 1944

The Ideal Village

I lived with my grandparents for a short while in the late forties and visited often over the next fifteen years or so. Their home was one of the wooden bungalows that was Ewden Village. My grandad worked on the reservoirs ...Read more

A memory of Ewden Village in 1948 by John Hattersley

When We Were Young!

Way back in the early 1950's my friends and I went everywhere on our cycles. On one occasion three of us set out from Grays and went across the ferry at Tilbury to Gravesend then down the old A road to Canterbury where we had ...Read more

A memory of Corringham by Albert Wm Gosnall

Molyneux Road Prefabs

Have read with interest memories of others who lived in the prefabs in Molyneux Rd, My Dad had just returned from WW2 and this was our first real HOME. I too remember Trevor Jones - his Mum and Dad were one of the first in the ...Read more

A memory of Upton in 1947 by Barbara Lewis

Roecliffe Manor

All I ever wanted was to be a nurse but not having the exam results to do this our family Doctor suggested to my mother I go to a Children's Convalescence Unit in Woodhouse Eaves and work voluntary; at first I thought this ...Read more

A memory of Woodhouse Eaves in 1969 by Pat Shannon

I Lived Here In 1962

My Father had gone to New Zealand in search of new frontiers and my mother, older brother Martin and sister, Jane and myself were staying with my Nanna in Queen Street-we were there for over a year. Dad came home and we ...Read more

A memory of Ellesmere Port in 1962 by Michael Gorman

Port Clarence

Born in 1939 left Port Clarence For Billingham 1956

A memory of Port Clarence in 1949

Captions

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Caption For Hayle, Penpol Terrace 1892

Yet it was a prosperous port and boasted thriving iron foundries and an early copper-smelting house.

Caption For Cley, Windmill 1933

This picturesque flint village was once the most significant of the Glaven estuary ports, and its old Custom House bears testimony to its prestigious past.

Caption For Wheaton Aston, The Lock 1952

It runs between Wolverhampton and Ellesmere Port. It passes through delightful countryside, and maintains a level for twenty miles until it reaches Wheaton Aston.

Caption For Rye, The River Rother 1901

The letters RX preceding the number on the side of the foreground boat indicate that it is registered by the Board of Trade in the port of Rye, which is situated some two miles up river

Caption For Trebarwith, 1895

The higher building on the left is now the Port William inn.

Caption For Lymington, The High Street From The Church 1958

An important sailing centre, Lymington was originally a Saxon port with shipbuilding in operation between the Norman era and the 18th century.

Caption For Brixham, Inner Harbour 1889

Despite its fame as a fishing port from the Middle Ages onwards, people have lived around Brixham for some half a million years.

Caption For Emsworth, The Harbour And South Street C1955

During the 18th and 19th centuries Emsworth was an important port along this stretch of coast, and it became successful mainly through corn milling, boat building, fishing and a flourishing oyster industry

Caption For Dover, From Belle Vue Tea Gardens 1901

The harbour came under the control of the Dover Harbour Board in 1923, which developed it into one of the busiest ports in the world.

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 Maryport, Harbour C1955

In its heyday, the port would be filled with up to 80 vessels, exporting the locally mined coal and iron ore, but today it is largely silted up and used only for small fishing boats and weekend sailors

Caption For Whitby, The Upper Harbour C1955

This view of the Upper Harbour in the ancient port of Whitby situated where the River Esk runs into the North Sea has hardly changed since the 1950s.

Caption For Sheerness, Esplanade And Beach C1955

East of Gravesend, near where the Thames Estuary meets the North Sea, is Sheerness, a port and seaside resort on the north-west corner of the Isle of Sheppey.

Caption For Stevenage, The Green C1955

Shortly afterwards, the open bowling green was fenced off.

Caption For Cambridge, Newnham College, Sedgewick Hall 1890

Shortly afterwards it was uprooted by Tory

Caption For Redbourn, The Aubreys C1955

After its conversion, The Aubreys was used for a short time as a holiday centre for children from Bethnal Green.

Caption For Hampstead Norreys, The Village From Folly Hill C1950

The village of Hampstead Norris nestles in a shallow valley, the buildings dominated by the short broad tower of St Mary's church in the background.

Caption For Cardington, Raf Base C1955

The Short Brothers built the sheds, the administration blocks and a workers' village called Shortstown. It became an RAF base in 1936.

Caption For Alton, Ashdell 1897

In November 1869, William T Gunner of Will Hall wrote in his diary: 'walked with Fred Crowley to see the site of his new house [Ashdell House, seen in this photograph]; he will be married shortly.'

Caption For Abingdon, St Helen's Church Interior 1893

Because of its very constricted site, St Helen's Church is immensely wide but relatively short.

Caption For Drayton, Church Lane C1960

Church Lane runs north from the High Street towards its eastern end, with St Peter's Church a short way along it. The tower is 15th-century, but most of the rest was rebuilt in Victorian times.

Caption For West Hoathly, The Store C1960

The shop has closed and the telephone kiosk moved a short distance. Stone quarrying is a local industry and fossils have been found.

Caption For Pwllheli, Gimlet Rock 1891

Pwllheli was once the most important port on this coast, but in the 19th century it was eclipsed by the new harbour at Porthmadog.

Caption For Weymouth, The Sands C1955

As a D- Day embarkation port, Weymouth had been in the front line throughout the war.