Maps

776 maps found.

1897, Cwmafan Ref. RNE686880
1897, Goytre Ref. RNE718315
1898, Efail-Fâch Ref. RNE699454
1898, Duffryn Ref. RNE694672
1947, Fforest Gôch Ref. NPO704896
1947, Corlannau Ref. NPO677558
1947, Craig Llangiwg Ref. NPO680292
1947, Crynant Ref. NPO685563
1947, Cilfrew Ref. NPO668843
1947, Cerrig Llwydion Ref. NPO665906
1947, Ynysmeudwy Ref. NPO876144
1897, Aberavon Ref. RNE618611
1898, Abergarwed Ref. RNE618706
1897, Bryn Ref. RNE653609
1898, Bryn Côch Ref. RNE653656
1898, Craig Llangiwg Ref. RNE680292
1947, Melincryddan Ref. NPO777839
1947, Cwm Ref. NPO686605
1947, Cwmllynfell Ref. NPO687135
1947, Duffryn Ref. NPO694672

Books

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Memories

2,735 memories found. Showing results 321 to 330.

My Mother Was Evacuated To Buckinghamshire Twice!

Britain declared war on Germany in September 1939, and this country's involvement in the Second World War began. German air-raids and gas attacks were expected imminently, and many ...Read more

A memory of Princes Risborough in 1940 by Julia Skinner

Mixture

The quaint older houses on the right now faced new bungalows to our left, and on our left is another walkway to the primary school. Now Jimmy came to live in one of the bungalows and then he came to our school when he was about 10. He was ...Read more

A memory of Eastry by Michael Mitchell

Growing Up In Penge (1947 Onwards)

I have said that my early life began in Penge in 1947, but that is only as far back as I can remember. Although I was still only two then, I do have a very good memory. I can remember while I was in a pram outside ...Read more

A memory of Penge in 1947 by Anthony Godly

The Carlton Ballroom

It was a must in the 1960's. The Carlton was in the High Street near the post office, a few steps were at the front, leading to the entrance and it was always packed. They had a bar upstairs where you stood drinking looking ...Read more

A memory of Slough

Family From Bibury

My memories from / about Bibury are: I was born there in Bibury Cotts - 15 April 1947. My parents were married there - George Lacey / Joyce Iles. My grandparents lived at number 8 Arlington Row. My parents marriage was actually a ...Read more

A memory of Bibury in 1960 by Michael Lacey

The Ghost

My dad, even though married he was one for playing the field. Mother was taking care of my brother's kids (his wife had died, he was a Flight Sargent), Mother was miles away and Dad played about. One afternoon he had picked up ...Read more

A memory of Royston by Roland Mitchell

Memories

My mother Gwen Clayden worked at the Ritz cinema during the war years, and spent many evenings on the roof doing fire watch. As a teenager in the mid sixties I remember many shops along Darkes Lane including Woolworths opening (in the ...Read more

A memory of Potters Bar

Back To The Mid 1970s

1974-1975 I was a French assistant at Westlands School, Plainmoor in Torquay. I would often rent a cottage located in Woodleigh Road in Gara Bridge. This cottage belonged then to Mrs Wadstein who had a charming son named ...Read more

A memory of Woodleigh in 1975 by Patrick Bouthinon

Evacuation

I was evacuted from the Manchester area, together with younger brother Robert in 1939, just before the outbreak of World War II. We arrived in Accrinton, and were taken to a school where we waited to be billited. After we had something ...Read more

A memory of Stanhill in 1940 by Kenneth Cain

My First Home

I lived in the prefab you can see on the right of this photograph, 4 Windsor Crescent, and moved there when I was one years old. I loved living there and have many happy memories. Already the council houses were being built ...Read more

A memory of Ingoldmells by Sue Kirton

Captions

1,653 captions found. Showing results 769 to 792.

Caption For Ayot St Lawrence, The Village C1955

The post office at Ayot was used by George Bernard Shaw in a rather lesser known play, 'A Village Wooing'.

Caption For Benenden, 1901

It is now best known for its Chest Hospital, which was founded in 1905 to look after Post Office workers suffering from tuberculosis.

Caption For Dinder, High Street C1965

The ducks still paddle on the river beside the main road, but the Post Office and Stores (centre) is just a house now.

Caption For Bradford, Forster Square 1903

Lurking behind the post office is the parish church, which became a cathedral in 1919.

Caption For Ipswich, Tavern Street 1896

On the left is the red brick and stone Lloyds Bank building, with its fretted skyline, while to the right is the neo-classical Post Office, built in 1881.

Caption For St Annes, The Pier 1913

Ornate arbours and a Moorish-style pavilion provided seats sheltered from the wind and a floral hall hosted shows and concerts.

Caption For Long Melford, The Bull Hotel C1955

The posts on either side of the doorway have initials for the Drew family and the date 1649.

Caption For Walkington, The Village C1955

In the 1960s, farm land began to be sold off for development, and the village supports a post office and general store, together with two pubs - The Dog and Duck and The Ferguson Fawsitt, named after the

Caption For Bude, Barrel Rock 1893

Barrel Rock (centre right, with the marker post) marks the end of Bude's breakwater. The first one was destroyed in a storm in 1838 and was replaced by one designed by James Walker.

Caption For Sledmere, The Triton Inn And Post Office C1960

It will come of little surprise that the pub thrives, whilst the Post Office is long gone.

Caption For Upper Froyle, The Post Office, Statue Of St Hubert 2004

This is a close-up of the statue of St Hubert on the post office.

Caption For Abergavenny, Cross Street 1898

Behind the post office lamp on the right the tall new Lloyds Bank building has altered the roof line.

Caption For Abergavenny, The Museum C1960

The post-war tennis courts on the left are no longer there, and the grounds are now the venue for events such as open-air dramas and historical re-enactments.

Caption For Romford, The Broadway, Elm Park C1950

The Grays Co-operative Society shops on the right are now the Post Office and Elm Park Pharmacy.

Caption For Woodmansterne, The Street C1900

Looking west towards Court Haw, a horse and carriage wait patiently outside the little single-storey post office built on to the side of a large house, all now swept away.

Caption For Southend On Sea, Westcliff C1955

Attractive lamp posts line the pavement. In the right hand corner the fencing around the War Memorial can be seen.

Caption For Barry, Windsor Road 1899

On the corner opposite the hotel is a post box inserted into a brick pillar for the convenience of the residents.

Caption For Sway, By The Post Office C1955

Opposite the parked car is now a petrol station, and to the right there is a convenience store and post office.

Caption For Rodborough, The Village C1960

The shop opposite it, then the post office, has also gone. The Prince Albert (left), served in 1960 by Stroud Brewery, remains little changed.

Caption For Saxtead, The Mill C1955

This post mill is one of Suffolk's best-known tourist attractions. The brick round house and wooden mill date from 1796, with Victorian alterations.

Caption For Greatham, The Grove C1955

An example of immediately post-war council housing, this street is now leafy and well-established, and largely in private ownership.

Caption For Stowmarket, Ipswich Street C1960

Juby's is now partly the post office. Gordon Ince's gents' outfitter's next door remains, whilst the Fox (beyond) has closed - its yard has been turned into a precinct.

Caption For Geddington, Boughton House C1955

The Duke of Montagu, who lived there, held the post of Ambassador to the Court of Louis XIV, and brought back with him an impressive collection of French furniture and china.

Caption For Stanwick, Village C1960

On the left is the edge of the churchyard; beyond it lies Stanwick Post Office, and the premises of the local grocer and draper. Look closely. and you can spot the advertisement for Wall's ice cream.