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Maps

1,353 maps found.

1919, Tunley Ref. POP854301
1946, Whiteway Ref. NPO869230
1946, Wilmington Ref. NPO870726
1902, Larkhall Ref. HOSM50802
1883 - 1902, Whiteway Ref. HOSM64426
1883, Clutton Ref. HOSM41319
1919, Mearns Ref. POP777339
1919, Haydon Ref. POP729221
1919, Larkhall Ref. POP753102
1899, Haydon Ref. RNC729221
1919, Northend Ref. POP794238
1899, Tunley Ref. RNC854301
1899, Whitchurch Ref. RNC867543
1898-1899, Whiteway Ref. RNC869230
1899, Coley Ref. RNC675355
1899, Camerton Ref. RNC660229
1883 - 1884, Tunley Ref. HOSM62668
1884, Haydon Ref. HOSM47918
1919, Coley Ref. POP675355
1919, Breach Ref. POP649103

Books

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Memories

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Living In Binfield 1946 1971

I moved to Binfield with my parents Rose and Cyril Richardson and my brother Brian in 1946. We lived in Rose Hill at a house called “Athlone”.  It isn’t there any more, it was demolished and six houses built on the ...Read more

A memory of Binfield by Terry Richardson

Mitchelmores Gardens Duddleston Road Black Lion Lane

I have noticed one or two comments with regard to 'Mitchelmores Gardens' in Duddleston Road/Black Lion Lane. I think that the writers  are perhaps a little confused. Mr Mitchelmore was an ...Read more

A memory of Little Sutton by Kathleen Green

Shoulder Of Mutton

The public house now known as the Three Trees, was originally the old farmhouse and behind it was the barns of the farm which we used to play in. This was the short cut from my house to Chandlers the sweet shop. We got into ...Read more

A memory of Bletchley by Susan Bailey

Palmerston Road

I used to live at No.18 Palmerston Road. Palmerston pub was on the corner, it’s a Nandos now. There was a shop called Tony’s who used to make his own ice cream and lovely pineapple lollies. Next door was an off ...Read more

A memory of Kilburn by Marian Whitfield

North Greenford In The Late 40s And 50s

I was born in Perivale Maternity Hospital in 1943. Like so many of your writers growing up then was a magical time; the freedom we had to wander the fields, play and fish in the canal (in homemade boats ...Read more

A memory of Greenford by John Bowring

Growing Up In Castleton

My sister, brother and I were brought up in Castleton in the 1950's and although our family life wasn't very happy I do have positive memories of Castleton (formerly called Blue Pits village). It was a nice ...Read more

A memory of Castleton by Norma Hart

Treaty Road

Opposite the Town Hall were the old swimming and slipper baths. If you didn't have bathroom you get a towel, soap and bath for a shilling (couple of pence new money). Next the the baths was Treaty Road Evangelical church where I ...Read more

A memory of Hounslow by Carole Clark

Hounslow In The 1950's And 1960's

I am Rosemary Harris (now Davies) and I was born in Livingstone Road in 1943 and was christened at St Stephen’s Church. I attended Hounslow Town Infants and Juniors and then Bulstrode Girls School from 1955-1960, ...Read more

A memory of Hounslow by Rosemary Davies

Horndean And Catherington

I was born in 1954 in Queens Crescent, Horndean, to Vera and Jim Thomas (both deceased), I had an older brother Roland (deceased). During the war my dad was in the Horndean Homeguard before being called up and my mum ...Read more

A memory of Horndean by Roy Thomas

Small Heath Memory

I was born at 54 Herbert Road on January 21st 1940 a war-time baby although I remember nothing of the bombing raids that wrecked a number of the houses in the lower part of the road where the bus garage and the railway line ...Read more

A memory of Small Heath by Brian Buck

Captions

1,059 captions found. Showing results 697 to 720.

Caption For Castleford, Carlton Street C1965

This is the main shopping parade in the town. M & S proudly displayed their new frontage from 1964. At the end of the street were the swimming baths, which opened in May 1911.

Caption For Maidenhead, Bridge Street 1890

Poor old Maidenhead: a rather good Georgian coaching town on the old London to Bath road, it was overlaid by Victorian development after the railway arrived in 1841, and has really suffered from ring road

Caption For Abersoch, St Tudwal's Hotel 1901

St Tudwal (Tugdual) was a Breton, who escaped the fall of Rome in the 6th century and landed on the small islands a little offshore.

Caption For Foxton, The Grand Union Canal C1955

Silhouetted against the skyline, the south lock- house does not immediately appear to be a part of one of the county's major tourist attractions.

Caption For Broadstairs, Thames Barge And The Beach 1897

Rows of bathing machines along the shoreline and in front of the low white cliffs demonstrate the popularity, and prevailing prudery, of immersion in sea-water among the Victorian visitors.

Caption For Ilfracombe, Beach 1923

Capstone Parade was designed to be `suitable for bath chairs`, as can be seen by its level passage around Capstone Hill.

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 Runcorn, Church Street C1965

There's a sign on the building on the left that reads 'National Health Dispensing Service'.

Caption For Bournemouth, Invalid's Walk 1900

Bournemouth, once in Hampshire but now in Dorset, did not exist two hundred years ago. In 1810, Lewis Tregonwell built a house on lonely heathland close to the mouth of the River Bourne.

Caption For Bournemouth, The Gardens 1904

Bournemouth, once in Hampshire but now in Dorset, did not exist two hundred years ago. In 1810, Lewis Tregonwell built a house on lonely heathland close to the mouth of the River Bourne.

Caption For Penmaenmawr, The Sands 1887

The prosperity of the North Wales coastline grew steadily during the 19th and early 20th centuries.

Caption For Cardiff, Roath Park Lake 1902

It's quite possible that the attendant pictured here is the much-loved 'Sammy the Boatman'.

Caption For Hanbury, The Gate Hangs Well C1965

The Gate, as locals call it, is at Woodgate, by a crossroads in a pleasant rural location between Hanbury and Bromsgrove. The origin of its unusual name is obscure.

Caption For Southport, Bathing Pool 1914

The open-air bathing pool was a new attraction, opened in time for the long hot summer of 1914.

Caption For Redcar, Coatham Enclosure, The Boating Lake C1955

The Coatham Enclosure was created from an area of sand dunes, and a retaining wall - the New Promenade - was built to protect the area from the blowing sand. This boating lake opened in 1930.

Caption For Saltburn By The Sea, Hazelgrove Caravan Site C1955

The Hazelgrove Glen was given to Saltburn by the Marquis of Zetland in 1899; it became the town's first free park in 1904, after some initial reluctance by the Town Council to adopt and develop it.

Caption For Uttoxeter, The Old Talbot Inn C1955

The Old Talbot was built in 1527, and is reputed to be the oldest building in Uttoxeter. It survived two fires which badly damaged the town in 1596 and 1672.

Caption For Overstrand, The Sands 1906

Its church disappeared from the cliffs into the ever-encroaching sea in the reign of Richard II. Another was built, and that too was a ruin for a number of years - it has since been restored.

Caption For Hathersage, The Village 1902

The fresh air took care of itself; the romance was provided by Charlotte Bronte, a glimpse of whom was enough to make the local rector Henry Nussey lovesick.

Caption For Penysarn, The Ancient Copper Mines C1950

Copper was extracted by the Romans here, but the present mines in Parys Mountain, near Amlwch, date from the 18th century, and were claimed to be the largest in the world during the Industrial Revolution

Caption For Woodhall Spa, Golf Hotel C1965

The recent news is that spa water has been found about six hundred feet down, and the Golf Hotel is about to resurrect the spa baths sometime during 2005.

Caption For Cromer, The Pier 1902

Cromer's 500ft-long pier was built in 1901 to replace a landing jetty destroyed by gales in 1897. In the storms of 1953 it was damaged again.

Caption For Chipping Campden, Old Campden House And Church C1955

The 120-foot tower of St James' dominates this view from the south-east. The church is notable for its 15th- century frontals, which are said to be the earliest set in the country.

Caption For Lyme Regis, The Beach And Harbour C1955

There is safe bathing for children at high tide, protected from the open sea and its waves, behind the North Wall of the harbour.