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1897, Easton Ref. RNE698707
1899 - 1924, Glasson Ref. HOSM46329
1905, Furnace Ref. HOSM45915
1925, Easton Ref. POP698707
1900-1901, Graig Ref. RNC718426
1901-1904, Glasson Ref. RNC714676
1897, Glasson Ref. RNE714676
1896, Furnace Ref. RNE710201
1947, Easton Ref. NPO698707
1900-1901, Furnace Ref. RNC710201
1905-1906, Broadfield Ref. RNC650871
1906-1908, Clachan Ref. RNC669152
1923, Furnace Ref. POP710201
1923, Graig Ref. POP718426
1946, Graig Ref. NPO718426
1905, Furnace Ref. HOSM43192
1879 - 1905, Graig Ref. HOSM46717
1925, Glasson Ref. POP714676
1896, Graig Ref. RNE718426
1905-1906, Ardbeg Ref. RNC626349

Books

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Memories

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Mothers Home

blaen has always been special to me as it is the first thing you see when you walk into the house as mountain row is immediately above the railway station in ferndale and the big tip is above ferndale on the llanwonno road it used to ...Read more

A memory of Blaenllechau by porthbeach4me

Mitcham County Grammar School For Boys

Mitcham County Grammar School for Boys Remembered Memory is a selective thing, the best is easy, but the mind glosses over the worst. Some things recollected as certainties turn out to be not quite so. These are ...Read more

A memory of Mitcham by Jack Simmons

War Time In Shirley

I was born in Croydon in 1936, and lived In West Way, Shirley. My mother could not bear to part with us, so we lived at home all through the war. A bomb was dropped into the garden next door. After six months it was discovered it ...Read more

A memory of Shirley by heather

Northwood Road & Swalecliffe

My mother was 19 when I was born. We were living above The Wool Shop in Swalecliffe, on the corner, opposite the railway bridge I actually have an uncanny memory of that time. I must have been under 2 years old, as we ...Read more

A memory of Whitstable by daveskye1

A Strange Old Bloke

I remember old Folie (his reall name was Skillen) at his house at The Crescent. I can remember he was fond of the company of young folk and would be free with his drink then. His adopted son Tommy suffered a very sad end. ...Read more

A memory of Portstewart by stalingradd762

Holywell Cross

I lived on Devonshire Street just off Holywell Cross from 1950 to 1963 and I can still remember the area quite vividly. Devonshire Street was a short cut for workers walking to the Trebor factory. Our landlord, Mr Pashley, had a ...Read more

A memory of Chesterfield by malcjgough

Come For A Stroll Back In Time Through South Hackney

Hi Guys , I recently wrote on this site about the childhood memories I have of South Hackney, apparently it triggered quite a lot of interest on Facebook by people who connected with my ...Read more

A memory of South Hackney by vickyb60

Kingsley School Chelsea

Kingsley Secondary School, Hi, my name is Richard Hood and I attended Kingsley from 1958 to 1964. I have very fond memories of the school together with the many classmates who are fondly remembered. It’s a shame that I ...Read more

A memory of Chelsea by richard.hood

H.L. Austin And Son

I served my apprenticeship 100 yards up Westhill Road, HL Austin and Son, a BLMC dealership. Friday nights I spent a proportion of my wages in the Park Tavern. Run by a wonderful Irish family with a horse and carriage hired out ...Read more

A memory of Southfields by Peter Peterjameslongdon@Gmail.Com

Port Sunlight For A Raf Kid

I was born in 1958. My father was in the RAF. His mother, my grandmother lived at 6 Jubilee Crescent Port Sunlight. Whenever we moved from one RAF camp to another we would stay at my Nanas for a couple of weeks, while ...Read more

A memory of Port Sunlight by kevin.whelan

Captions

1,058 captions found. Showing results 769 to 792.

Caption For Abingdon, View From The Elms 1890

The gaol had a short life: the assizes were finally lost, and it closed in 1868. A recent use as an arts centre has collapsed, and it remains boarded up (2004).

Caption For Birkenhead, Queensway Tunnel C1965

The houses and shops on the right were pulled down shortly after our photograph was taken.

Caption For Lavernock, St Mary's Well Bay C1965

The much loved and heavily patronised refreshment kiosk was an obligatory port of call for all families enjoying a day out at the beach.

Caption For London, Chelsea Embankment 1890

These old vessels were vital carriers of coal, fruit, vegetables and building materials from Kent, Essex and other east-coast ports.

Caption For Port Sunlight, The Post Office C1960

Immediately to the left, but out of shot, is the Gladstone Theatre, which was opened as Port Sunlight's first public building by W E Gladstone in 1891.

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Caption For Rye, 1901

Rye became a member of the Cinque Ports confederation in 1191, at first as a 'limb' of Hastings. In 1336, it was styled an 'Ancient Town'.

Caption For Bollington, 1897

By the 1860s Bollington was thriving, but during the American Civil War the cotton towns of Lancashire, east Cheshire and north Derbyshire felt the effects of the Federal blockade of Confederate ports.

Caption For Eccles, Monton Green C1955

Behind the photographer is the very large Broadoak Park, home of the Worsley Golf Club; the short road leading to the clubhouse is called Stableford Avenue.

Caption For Acle, Fishing At The Bridge C1929

As one old guide book pointed out, 'To every broadsman who quants his wherry along the slow rivers, Acle Bridge is a haven or port of call.

Caption For Gainsborough, Bridge Street C1955

Once Gainsborough was a busy port on the river Trent, and Bridge Street runs parallel to the river.

Caption For Poole, Barges And The Quay 1908

The building on the middle left is the Customs House, whose officials would have worked around the clock checking vessels arriving from foreign ports for contraband and diseased passengers or crew

Caption For Port Talbot, The M4 Motorway C1966

The Port Talbot bypass opened in the mid 1960s - for its first 10 years it was the A48(M).

Caption For Tidenham, Church 1906

The circular gun-ports at the base of the gatehouse walls are obscured by hedging.

Caption For Guisborough, The Hall C1955

Shortly after this view was taken, the present Lord Gisborough, grandson of Richard and Margaret Chaloner, decided to move out of Gisborough Hall, which was then used as an old people's home

Caption For Boston Spa, Thorp Arch Hall 1895

Stone came from local quarries within a short distance from here, and even the clay for bricks was found on his land.

Caption For Clifton, The Bridge 1887

However, they lacked the power of screw tugs, and were heavy on operating costs outside the coal handling ports where fuel was relatively inexpensive.

Caption For Watchet, Old Market House 1929

At the far end of the building is the Court Leet Lock-Up, and a notice reminds the visitor that Coleridge apparently used Watchet as the port where his Ancient Mariner 'stoppeth one of three'.

Caption For Littlehampton, Beach Hotel 1890

Littlehampton had been an important port in the Middle Ages and even a Tudor royal shipyard, but it declined until reviving with the canalisation of the Arun in 1723; it was most successful during Victorian

Caption For Tewkesbury, Church Street 1907

in Charles Dickens's 'Pickwick Papers', when Pickwick and his three companions dine there on their way from Bristol to Birmingham; they consume bottled ale, Madeira and four bottles of port

Caption For Porthmadog, From Marine Terrace 1889

Several of the port's big fleet of topsail schooners can be seen. These 'western ocean yachts' were built here: they carried slate world-wide, and returned with mixed cargoes.

Caption For Sutton Coldfield, The Parade 1949

For a very short time afterwards the Wesleyan Church also served as a drop-in centre.

Caption For Dunwich, The Village 1909

Not much more than St James's Street is left of Dunwich, once the seat of the Saxon king of East Anglia, and once one of the greatest and most prosperous ports in the country.

Caption For Brixham, Shipbuilding Yard 1904

It helped make Brixham the greatest fishing port in the land in the 19th century. In the foreground is a mast ready for stepping.

Caption For Irvine, The Harbour 1904

A royal burgh and port, Irvine was, by the 1920s, a town of 7,000 inhabitants.