Photos

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Maps

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Books

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Memories

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Moston

My grandparents, Horald and Edith Hughes, lived in Moston Cottage, Booley. Also living in the cottage were 3 of their sons; John, Douglas and Tony. My father, Basil, was no longer living at home. John and Douglas worked on the ...Read more

A memory of Moston in 1957 by Liz Proudman

1824 Bible

Not a memory, but may mean something to someone else, Whilst clearing out my parents home I found a very old Bible, inside the cover, penned in beautiful ink writing the name Margaret Beattie, Burncleugh 1824. Nothing else. Who was ...Read more

A memory of Burncleuch by Sarah Coates

Granada! I Am Under Your Spell

I was born in Battersea in 1938. We lived at 28 Forthbridge Rd near Clapham Common. With my mum and sister, I went to the Granada cinema loads of times on a Saturday night. Often you had to line up to get in and they ...Read more

A memory of Battersea by tedpettit

Southchurch Hall High School For Boys

We moved to Sandringham road in the early 60's I went to Southchurch Hall HS for boys. I remember the technical drawing class room was a portacabin to the left of the main gates, the woodwork classroom was ...Read more

A memory of Southend-on-Sea by johndwood

South Benfleet Memories Of Summer Holidays

The photo of Station Hill reminds me of many happy days spent at my aunts house further down the hill ,she lodged in a lovely house with a balcony across the front owned by a couple Em and Bert who ...Read more

A memory of South Benfleet by Chris Lowe

Snowdrop Cottage South Denes

This cottage was in fact the prow of a boat which had been cut off and erected, almost like a sentry box, and stood near the Nelson Monument on South Denes. There was an article in the Yarmouth Mercury ( 10/11/72 ) ...Read more

A memory of Great Yarmouth

Upper Boat Hutments.

I lived in Upper Boat from when the prefabs were originally built.I lived in Islwyn Rd.Rawlings was the local shop.Mr Ken Rawlings was also very involved with the community putting on local shows with the local children.It was a ...Read more

A memory of Upper Boat

Upper Boat Hutments.

I lived in Upper Boat from when the prefabs were originally built.I lived in Islwyn Rd.Rawlings was the local shop.Mr Ken Rawlings was also very involved with the community putting on local shows with the local children.It was a ...Read more

A memory of Upper Boat

Happy Days At Pickmere..........

So many good times had during my youth at Pickmere........ A mate of mine (who had been there previously with his Dad) invited myself and some friends to travel with him down for a days fishing on a farmers pond off Pickmere ...Read more

A memory of Pickmere

Life In Balham

I lived in these flats from 1955 until 1967, went to Alderbroook school from 1956 till 1961,Mr fuller was my teacher in my final year,went back to his house once to see the boat he had built, his mum was there looked just like him without the mouse tach or motorbike left Balham in 1967 good memories

A memory of Balham

Captions

1,648 captions found. Showing results 745 to 768.

Caption For Plymouth, Pier 1898

In a curious echo of history, many of today's tourist boats leave from the site of the old pier for similar destinations, and also for cruises up the Tamar.

Caption For Padstow, The Harbour 1888

Transatlantic passenger ships berthed here, many built in the town's own boat yards.

Caption For Innisfallen, From Landing Place 1898

Behind the rowing boat and the landing stage, sheep can be seen grazing amidst the ruins of the abbey, which was founded in the seventh century.

Caption For Burnsall, On The River 1900

At the oar of the boat is a woman - quite adventurous for 1900.

Caption For Sandown, Promenade 1895

A fast rowing boat, a lobster pot and promenaders give an idea of how the Promenade looked in the last years of Victoria's reign.

Caption For Porthleven, Outer Harbour And Lifeboat House 1908

Perhaps mooring a boat immediately in the rapid descent path was not very wise - this could cause problems both to the owner and the lifeboat crew.

Caption For Cambridge, The Mathematical Bridge C1955

The river above here is that which flows past the colleges, travelled on there at a much more leisurely rate by rowing boats and punts.

Caption For Kingsbridge, The Bridge 1890

Notice the ghostly boat below the right-hand side of the bridge, evidence of the slow exposure of the photograph.

Caption For London, Chelsea Embankment 1890

These types of boats have now been replaced by the brightly painted houseboats which are so characteristic of the Chelsea scene.

Caption For Newby Bridge, Nickle Landing Stage 1914

A small boy in a rowing boat gazes at his reflection in the waters of Windermere in this summer photograph.

Caption For Pembroke Dock, From Barrack Hill C1960

During the First World War the German Navy undertook a devastating U-boat campaign in the Irish Sea.

Caption For Cambridge, Jesus Lock 1925

The river above here is that which flows past the colleges, travelled on there at a much more leisurely rate by rowing boats and punts.

Caption For Ryde, Eastern Gardens C1955

Given the difficulties with bathing, the sea front was given over to recreational use; it was a place to sit and relax, watch the ships in the Solent, hire a boat to explore the coastline or seek out

Caption For Angmering On Sea, Beach C1955

Nevertheless, a few people appear to be enjoying the sunshine in the peaceful tranquillity, devoid of any deckchairs or boat trips.

Caption For St Ives, On The Beach C1900

Small boats and small boys enjoy the sun.

Caption For St Osyth, Point Clear Bay From The Martello Tower C1955

Martello Towers were built in the time of Napoleon to guard the coast.

Caption For Bournemouth, Pier 1918

Most seaside piers started out as purely functional structures, a way to allow boats and ships to moor off towns without a harbour.

Caption For Scarborough, The Spa Promenade 1890

From the bottom of Valley Road the camera captures a crowded South Beach scene, and a bay full of sail-driven fishing boats.

Caption For Blisworth, The Grand Union Canal C1955

The tunnel, 3057yds long, is the longest currently open to all boats; it is said that the silence inside is 'appalling' and 'deathly still'.

Caption For Beaumaris, The Pier, Ss Marguerite 1911

Today's pier is widely used by anglers, promenaders and those on boat trips.

Caption For The Broads, Near Barton Staithe C1945

It is owned by the Parish Council and provides 24-hour public mooring, but boat storage and other mooring is reserved for parishioners under a permit scheme.

Caption For Southend On Sea, Clifton Terrace 1898

The pier and Pavilion can be seen on the right with many boats close by.

Caption For Henley On Thames, Regatta Day 1899

There are also launches for hire and boats to let, as the sign advertises.

Caption For Killarney, Old Weir Bridge 1897

Here, a man in a rowing boat is surveying the weir.