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Maps

1,353 maps found.

1919, Corston Ref. POP678148
1898, Blackrock Ref. RNE642884
1898, Ashgrove Ref. RNE627681
1946, Whitchurch Ref. NPO867543
1898, Newbridge Ref. RNE790680
1946, Walcot Ref. NPO859619
1898, Haydon Ref. RNE729221
1899, Westfield Ref. RNC865912
1919, Camerton Ref. POP660229
1919, Blackrock Ref. POP642884
1898, Southdown Ref. RNE835533
1946, Timsbury Ref. NPO848600
1946, Radford Ref. NPO812716
1898, Walcot Ref. RNE859619
1898, Westfield Ref. RNE865912
1898, Welton Ref. RNE863243
1898, Timsbury Ref. RNE848600
1898, Townsend Ref. RNE851265
1899, Ridge Ref. RNC816496
1919, Welton Ref. POP863243

Books

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Memories

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Cold Mornings On My Paper Round.

I was a paper boy at Frank Connely's newsagents at the corner of Cleveland Street and Cathcart Street, if you think it's cold now, that winter had to be the worst. My name is Dibber Hayes, it would be interesting if any one remembers me or Davey Dunn or Frannk Connelly's shop.

A memory of Birkenhead in 1963 by Kim Render

School Camp

Our school, Park Modern Secondary, was situated in Barking Essex just outside of the east end of London. Each year, we had school camp at Sweets farm on the top of Dundry Hill, where we would camp for two weeks. We were told repeatedly ...Read more

A memory of Dundry in 1963 by Christopher Bowers

Sir G Richards

I was but a young lad of 13 when I were to stay in a small village called Oare with my brother-in-law and sister within a cottage of which was named the China Cottages. The cottages originally had ceilings as low as five ...Read more

A memory of Milton Lilbourne in 1963 by Roland Mitchell

Very Fond Memories

I was at Warnham Court in 1963. I remember David Knowles (from Balham), Irene Bone, Derek (tall & red-haired), John McDade, Irene Bone (who was friends with a Jean), two girls called Rita (one on whom had severe ...Read more

A memory of Warnham Court School in 1963

Growing Up In Market Drayton

My memories of Market Drayton swimming baths when I was young are wonderful ones. During the summer holidays I spent all my time swimming and i also worked in the cafe. I was about 11 years old. In those days ...Read more

A memory of Market Drayton in 1963 by Sheila Wells

A Bren Gun

Gold Hill common has an upper flat grassy area and then a sloping area, which leads down into the town, which is covered with scrub, not the town of course. This photo is right on the edge of the upper part. In 1963, when I was ...Read more

A memory of Chalfont St Peter in 1963 by Donald Macdonald

Bankfield School

My family moved to Widnes in 1961, when I was 11 and we lived at 3 Nicholas Road, across from the Blundell Arms. I attended Bankfield School until we moved to Australia in 1964. I enjoyed my time at the school and remember each ...Read more

A memory of Widnes in 1963 by Paul Stevenson

Happy Daysin Bexleyheath And Barnehurst

I remember Barnehurst and Bexleyheath in the 1960s. I loved a girl called Lin who lived in Rudland Road in Barnehurst. We used to spend lots of Saturday afternoons in the Astor Cinema near to Bexleyheath ...Read more

A memory of Bexleyheath in 1963 by Rich M

My Childhood Living In Tilshead

my memories of tilshead ,well i lived there from1953 till 1968[from the age of 2 to 15 years old..every body seemed to know each other in the village ,a friendly small community as i remember .I first went to ...Read more

A memory of Tilshead in 1963 by Ken Dunmow

Whittlebury School Memories

I was at Whittlebury School from 1963 until about 1968 (I can't remember the exact date when I left). When Major Meager went, the school was taken over by a Mr Oram, who ran it until it closed. My parents took me ...Read more

A memory of Whittlebury in 1963 by Michael Davis

Captions

1,059 captions found. Showing results 673 to 696.

Caption For Tintagel, The Village 1906

Today, as in 1906, Tintagel makes a good living from the tourist, although now the currency in question is as likely to be the dollar or the yen as pounds sterling.

Caption For Callington, Station 1908

The East Cornwall Mineral Railway, from Kelly Bray, near Callington, to Calstock Quay, opened in 1872, but in 1908 it was relaid to standard gauge and connected to Plymouth via the Calstock Viaduct.

Caption For York, St Mary's Tower C1885

This was the water tower for St Mary's Abbey. At one time the abbey boundary wall stood along the river bank.

Caption For Skegness, The Beach 1910

The acres and acres of superb sand are what make these Lincolnshire coastal resorts such a pleasure; I remember donkey rides here, and indeed my daughters have also ridden the Skegness donkeys in the past

Caption For Bainbridge, 1896

Bainbridge was once an important junction, for here the roads to and from Lancaster, Swaledale and Westmorland met.

Caption For Bradford, Forster Square 1903

The square was named after the Bradford MP W E Forster, who sponsored the compulsory education act of 1870.

Caption For Ansteys Cove, 1896

This is a small but pretty bay to the east of Torquay. This view is remarkable for cpaturing bathing machines - the wheeled objects on the left.

Caption For East Horndon, Herongate, The Boar's Head 1908

In this picturesque of a long-vanished world, chickens are foraging for food and children playing by the pond.

Caption For Cardiff, St John's Church Interior 1893

The church interior is pictured here only four years after completion of extensive restoration work. Public subscription covered its £12,000 cost.

Caption For Matlock Bath, Royal Cumberland Cavern C1955

The Royal Cumberland Cavern was one of several public show caves in Matlock Bath during the 1950s, and was well known for its formations of calcite and traces of the work of former lead miners.

Caption For Caton, Penny Bridge C1960

Well before it became a favourite bathing and picnic spot, the Lune's beauties at Caton were extolled by the poets Wordsworth and Gray, and Turner came to paint the scene.

Caption For Darlington, North Lodge Park 1903

Featured here is the fish pond and castellated boathouse that once belonged to William Backhouse; they were retained when North Lodge Park was developed.

Caption For Bath, On The Canal 1895

The Kennet and Avon Canal, authorised by Act of Parliament in 1794 and opened in 1810, linked Bristol with London, cutting a canal from the Avon in Bath to the Kennet, which was then canalised to the Thames

Caption For Bath, The Paragon And Guinea Lane 1904

Continuing uphill past the end of The Paragon and at the junction with Guinea Lane, Roman Road heads for the junction with a steeply climbing Walcot Street and London Road.

Caption For Bath, The Paragon 1911

Continue down Lansdown Road to The Paragon, a superb terrace of twenty-one houses set between two roads on steeply differing levels, their stables and vaults fronting Walcot Street far below.

Caption For Bath, Fernley Hotel 1935

Now renamed The Abbey Hotel, this terrace of houses became an hotel in 1879. It is part of the elder Wood's Royal Forum, with its long, formal composition fronting North Parade.

Caption For Normanton, The Library C1955

The library was in the grounds of Hawhill Park - a perfect place for learning and recreation. Books were issued here for the final time on Friday 26 October 2001.

Caption For Bournemouth, From Southbourne Terrace C1870

Bournemouth, once in Hampshire but now in Dorset, did not exist two hundred years ago.

Caption For Woolhampton, The Canal C1965

Much of the foliage has disappeared since this picture was taken. Today, walkers and fishermen can be seen at intervals along the canal, as well as colourful boating activity.

Caption For Broadstairs, Thames Barge And The Beach 1897

In Queen Victoria's reign it was not 'proper' to enter the sea without a bathing machine.

Caption For Blackpool, From The Central Pier 1896

One of Blackpool's former attractions was a gigantic Ferris wheel, seen here behind the sea-front baths.

Caption For Abergavenny, 1898

The house has now gone, and the bridge has been replaced by another. This photograph was taken in Lower Monk Street near the weir in Swan Meadows.

Caption For Harrogate, Parliament Street 1923

A policeman directs the traffic.

Caption For Exmouth, The Harbour View Cafe C1955

The Harbour View began its existence as a sea water bath emporium, and was latterly the clubhouse for the Exmouth Yacht Club. It has been a café for well over half a century.