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1898, Allerthorpe Ref. RNE621653
1898, Aughton Ref. RNE628955
1895, Danthorpe Ref. RNE688556
1898, Dinas Powis Ref. RNE690881
1898, Barmby Moor Ref. RNE633376
1895, Barmby On The Marsh Ref. RNE633377
1898, Barry Dock Ref. RNE634201
1897, Beggars Pound Ref. RNE636663
1897, Bessingby Ref. RNE639297
1898, Cosmeston Ref. RNE678257
1897, Crofts, The Ref. RNE683713
1897, Clawdd-Côch Ref. RNE669746
1895, Bursea Ref. RNE657029
1897, Burton Agnes Ref. RNE657099
1898, Burton Fleming Ref. RNE657133
1895, Bilton Ref. RNE640151
1898, Bishop Wilton Ref. RNE641086
1947, Storwood Ref. NPO840951
1947, Swinefleet Ref. NPO843861
1947, Fridaythorpe Ref. NPO709434

Books

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Memories

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East Anglian Marshland Memories

I sat and talked with a man of God, about people and places we have known and loved. As part of my life being spent on the Marsh, formative years that were oft-times harsh. Such happy memories tumbled back ...Read more

A memory of Holbeach St Marks in 1960 by Sheila Parker

Sydenham Rd

I worked at Alldays and Onions in Sydenham Rd. Anyone remember me - David Stokes, my dad was George Stokes, brothers Brian, Robert, sisters Brenda and Jean.

A memory of Sparkbrook by Dave Stokes

My Childhood In Meopham Green

I came to live in Meopham in May 1953 when I was 5 months old. I lived in a house called Kesteven right on the bend in the road at Meopham Green. Derham's the bakers was opposite, where Ken Derham used to bake all ...Read more

A memory of Meopham in 1953 by Melanie Everett

Shootash

Does anyone remember the Mowatt Family who used to live at Longdown, Salisbury Road, Shootash. I recall that Mr.Mowatt owned the fish market in Southampton. The daughter was called Peggy and she went on to marry Neville Dent, a race ...Read more

A memory of Shootash by Cynthia Allen

Blaen

I am a Blaen boy, born in 7, Wind Street, just came across this site. I remember some of the names mentioned. I was born in 1946, my mother was Cath Drumm (nee Walters), my father was Sean Drumm from Tullamore, Ireland (ex R.A.F. where ...Read more

A memory of Blaenllechau in 1950 by David John Drumm

My Time At Warnham

I came to Warnham Court in 1970, May, and I left in Nov 1974. I have so many memories and I don't think I made the most of my time there. My house matron was Sue Reece and we had Miss Turner. I was in Wren dorm, ...Read more

A memory of Warnham Court School in 1970 by Judith Iddon

My Welling Family

Both of my parents lived in Welling. Mum was born there and dad's family moved there later. Sadly all my mum's family have passed on with the exception of my Uncle John who is now 88 years old. He would love to hear from ...Read more

A memory of Welling in 1930 by Pauline Bajic

Greatgrandfather Fredrick Grebbell Served On This Ship

My great grandfather served on this ship, also in the 1800, amongst others until he was invalided out of the service in the late 1800's. I am amazed as I had no knowledge of his history or ...Read more

A memory of Devonport in 1880 by Jean Bennett

Family At Griffydam

My dad came from Griffydam, next door but one to the chapel. Next door was Alf Platts (I think) it was Edie as well Benny Stone kept the Griffin pub. Sammy(?) lived opposite with his handlebar tash. My dad was Thomas Hill - he had two brothers, George and Eric, and two sisters, Annie & Flo.

A memory of Griffydam by Peter Hill

Memories Rose & Crown Pub Ilford

I lived opposite the Rose & Crown pub in the old 3 storey victorian houses, they were demolished years ago but I clearly remember looking out of my bedroom window at chucking out time and laughing at the 'drunk' ...Read more

A memory of Ilford in 1960

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Captions

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Caption For Fortrose, 1880

Fortrose stands on the Black Isle overlooking the inner Moray Firth. Its ruined cathedral dates from the reign of David I.

Caption For Lyme Regis, Harbour 1912

Lyme was granted its Royal Charter by Edward I in 1284, and it has remained popular as a resort.

Caption For East Grinstead, High Street 1890

On the left is the post office, run by Fred Maplesden, who was also printer and publisher of the East Grinstead Household Almanack.

Caption For Manchester, Portland Street 1885

This street was known as the street of warehouses. Only fifty years earlier, this street had been nothing more than a dirt track with some third-rate shops.

Caption For Manchester, The Royal Jubilee Exhibition, The Royal Entrance 1887

Manchester's Royal Jubilee Exhibition at Old Trafford opened on Tuesday, 2 May 1887.

Caption For Shipley, Crowghyll Park 1903

Crowghyll Park was opened to the residents on 31 May 1890 following a civic ceremony led by Mrs Titus Salt.

Caption For Leeds, The Headrow C1965

This street scene is dominated by the façade of Lewis's store, with its broad plate glass windows and imitation rusticated pillars. It must have appeared very modern when it opened in September 1932.

Caption For Maiden Newton, The Village 1906

The arrival of the turnpike in 1778, linking Dorchester with Somerset, had a profound effect on this village.

Caption For Huddersfield, The George Hotel, St George's Square 1957

This was the first commercial building completed in the square to accommodate rail travellers.

Caption For The Broads, The Pool, Wayford Bridge C1945

In 1363 there is a reference to 'Wardeforthebrigge' over the Ant.

Caption For Long Sutton, Market Place C1950

This market town is noted for its rare 13th-century lead spire and late Norman nave.

Caption For Whitby, The Parish Church, Gallery Entrance 1913

The churchwarden awaits the arrival of the owners of the abbey (who at this date would have been the Stricklands), ready to escort them up to their private gallery in the church; the gallery

Caption For Devizes, Old Painting Of Devizes Castle 1903

This romanticised version of life at the Castle in medieval times can be seen in the Town Hall. It was painted by James Waylen, born in Devizes in 1810, the son of a clothier, Robert Waylen.

Caption For Chandler's Ford, The Parade C1960

This is the shopping parade, with shops to meet the everyday needs of the local inhabitants. As in Eastleigh, the ground floors of houses have been converted.

Caption For South Ockendon, The Windmill C1955

A smockmill with a weatherboarded tower, boat shaped cap and octagonal brick base, and powered by four patent shuttered sails and winded by a fantail, it was built beside a millpond; a waterwheel was added

Caption For Truro, Wesleyan College From The Bridge 1890

Now known as Truro School, the college was founded on the hill overlooking the city 10 years before this photograph was taken, 'affording a thorough English education at a moderate cost' for up to 120

Caption For Abergavenny, Holy Mountain From The Main Road C1955

Mardy village in 1955 had far less housing than it does today. The semi-detached houses on the left of this picture were the only buildings at that date.

Caption For Abergavenny, The Monument And Baptist Church C1965

At the centre of the junction is the fine war memorial cenotaph designed by Gilbert Ledward in October 1921 and unveiled by Lord Treowen, Lord Lieutenant of the county.

Caption For Runcorn, War Memorial 1923

At the top of Greenway Road, looking back towards the heart of old Runcorn is the war memorial.

Caption For Alderley Edge, London Road 1896

Another view of the London Road reveals the Trafford Arms on the left, an unofficial club for the gardeners who worked in the villas.

Caption For Nether Alderley, Welsh Row 1896

It has the characteristic north Cheshire coving under the gable.

Caption For Walsingham, Sheep Going To Market 1929

Walsingham is built around the ruins of a monastic house, celebrated for its shrine to Our Lady of Walsingham. It is an important place of pilgrimage, second only to Becket's tomb at Canterbury.

Caption For Garboldisham, The Post Office C1955

Mr Burden's shop and Post Office is the centre of village life. Here we see the local bobby returning to his beat—his cycle is parked under the signpost.

Caption For Henfield, Golden Square C1955

St Peter's 13th-century church was rebuilt in 1870. Brickmaking was quite a large local industry. A common on the Brighton Road has a fine cricket pitch and reed beds.