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Maps

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1902, Claverton Ref. HOSM41064
1882 - 1902, Saltford Ref. HOSM49681
1884 - 1902, Shoscombe Ref. HOSM59165
1884 - 1902, Wellow Ref. HOSM63765
1883 - 1902, Weston Ref. HOSM64123
1902, Woolley Ref. HOSM65129
1882 - 1883, Chew Magna Ref. HOSM40853
1883 - 1884, High Littleton Ref. HOSM48342
1883 - 1884, Nempnett Thrubwell Ref. HOSM54580
1882 - 1902, Saltford Ref. HOSM58515
1882 - 1883, Stanton Drew Ref. HOSM60398
1882 - 1883, Stanton Wick Ref. HOSM60317
1883 - 1884, Temple Cloud Ref. HOSM61386
1882 - 1883, Woollard Ref. HOSM65128
1919, Wall Mead Ref. POP859834
1919, Saltford Ref. POP824640
1919, Sharpstone Ref. POP829010
1919, Weston Ref. POP866270
1919, Weston Park Ref. POP866361
1919, The Oval Ref. POP846484

Books

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Memories

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Hornsea Convalescent Home

I was in there at least twice. I was about 11yrs old. I was in for bed wetting. Don't know why it was necessary? I have some bad memories but I also met some nice people as well. I recall a nurse called sister Hartley. When ...Read more

A memory of Hornsea

Royal Bath Hotel Bath Hill

My first job was at the Royal Bath Hotel in 1956 where I learnt all aspects of Office Work for 2 and half years. Boss was called Mr Dagley, and there were 12 of us in the Office. I was a very nervous 16 year old having ...Read more

A memory of Bournemouth by annwa37

Cumberland Cavern

in the early 60s I was a guide down here, based in the shed at the entrance I would take parties down using Tilley lamps by then but had to clean the glass after every trip, I lived at Southlands North Parade and loved every ...Read more

A memory of Matlock Bath

Drumchapel , Kilcloy Ave 1966 To 1974

My family lived at 8 Kilcloy Ave from 1966 to 1974 , family name McGinley. Four of us went to St Sixtus Primary . Paula, Angela, Lisa and Tonia. My Mum and Dad are Tony and Rachel. We then moved to Cumbernauld. I ...Read more

A memory of Drumchapel by paulaloy

Queen Alexandra Hospital Cosham

I was born in 1940 and my grandparents lived at 10 Queen Alexandra Hospital which was in a row of terraced cottages, just above the main part of the hospital. My grandfather worked there, I think on the nursing side. ...Read more

A memory of Cosham

Flaxley Road

We moved up to Selby from Swindon in 1960 and I went to Flaxley Road. Apart from having to lose my west country accent in double quick time in order to survive, I was put in Miss Reid's class which was a big shock to the system. Boy, was ...Read more

A memory of Selby by yorksbob

Cheddar Photographer C H Collard

My maternal grandparents lived in Cheddar from 1890 to 1950. My grandfather owned a shop in Bath Street which was a tobacconist/barber/ photographer business and he took early postcard photos of the village, including ...Read more

A memory of Cheddar

Tonsils

When I was about nine years old, the family doctor discovered a very bad case of tonsillitis. "Better have them removed as soon as possible." he tersely told my mother. With a brand new National Health in place, I was placed into Great ...Read more

A memory of Hemel Hempstead by barnacle.roy

Growing Up In 50s Middleton

I loved growing up in Middleton in the 50s. Except for the smell from the Pixie Pickle factory - always hated vinegar!. Late afternoon April 30 1954. Passing through the town were endless 'charrers' full of blue and ...Read more

A memory of Middleton by Paul Blackwell

Land Army 1946

I went to Childe Okeford 24th June 1946 as a 19 yr old Land Girl ( Connie Rogers) working for Walty Francis - Melways Farm. One of the hardest winters on record 1947 I remember going out to fetch the cows, the snow was so deep ...Read more

A memory of Child Okeford by chasefamily

Captions

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Caption For Chailey Green, Village Green C1965

A scattered village on a hilltop in the centre of Sussex.

Caption For Ramsgate, The Beach 1927

In 1926, the Sands railway station closed and was converted to amusement arcades housing hundreds of slot machines; there was also a helter-skelter and a skating rink.

Caption For Malmesbury, The Market Cross C1955

This photograph was taken from under the arch of the gateway leading to Malmesbury Abbey, looking out towards the market cross.

Caption For Bognor Regis, East Parade 1903

In 1791 Bognor was re-named Hothamton after Sir Richard Hotham, whose intention was to change the village into 'a desirable sea-bathing resort' for those of the nobility and gentry wishing to avoid the

Caption For Moffat, High Street 1890

In Victorian times it was popular as a spa town, with visitors flocking to take the waters. During the season, the town's population of just more than 2,000 would more than double.

Caption For Beaumaris, West End 1904

One of Anglesey's best-known sailing resorts, at the eastern end of the Menai Strait, Beaumaris was founded by Edward I, who built one of his great castles here, although it was never finished.

Caption For Nailsworth, Bridge Street C1955

Built at the junction of two valleys, Nailsworth represents the transition between the old wool- based industry and more modern industries.

Caption For Whitby, Royal Crescent 1923

Here we see the first half of George Hudson's dream of outdoing Bath. The house where Bram Stoker stayed in 1890 is in the centre behind the lamppost.

Caption For Llandough, St Dochdwys Church C1955

Although the church is of relatively modern construction – it was built in the mid 1860s - the site has religious significance probably dating back to before the Norman Conquest.

Caption For Penarth, The Pier 1896

Penarth was, until quite recently, merely the marine residence and bathing resort of the well-to-do inhabitants of Cardiff; now, however, it bids fair to become of far more than local importance.

Caption For Weston Super Mare, The Sands And The Pier 1913

In addition to pure air, Weston has an unlimited supply of pure water from a never-failing spring, owned by the town, which is said to have its source in the Mendip range of hills.

Caption For Bangor, Bathing Place 1897

Sea bathing and swimming were now fashionable; here Bangor could hardly be beaten, with its rocky pools and coves.

Caption For Broadstone, The Broadway C1960

The Mini first took to the road in 1959, so it was a novelty when this picture was taken (centre left).

Caption For Shillingstone, C1955

For more than a century, from 1863 till 1965, passenger trains of the Somerset and Dorset Railway (centre) passed through Shillingstone en route from Bournemouth to Bath.

Caption For Budleigh Salterton, From East 1898

This quiet resort takes its name from the salterns or salt pans used by the monks from the nearby Otterton Priory.

Caption For Sutton, High Street And Church C1955

The parish church of St Andrew must be the most beautiful of all the fenland churches.

Caption For Maidenhead, Skindles Hotel 1906

Curiously, as the Skindles Hotel expanded, it was cut in two by Mill Lane (which led to Taplow Mills).

Caption For Bedale, Market Place 1908

The market town of Bedale is a few miles to the north-east of Masham.

Caption For Bury St Edmunds, Corn Exchange 1922

The urns have been removed from the parapet, and a new doorway inserted since 1898. Everard's Commercial Hotel is to the left, and in the distance is the earlier Corn Exchange of 1836.

Caption For Sudbury, Wesleyan Church 1904

Situated on the corner of York Road and Girling Street, St John's was designed by Josiah Gunton of London and opened in April 1902.

Caption For Lyme Regis, Victoria Pier And Duchess Of Devonshire 1912

This low tide view from the Outer Breakwater looks northwards to Victoria Pier and the town as the Weymouth paddle- steamer 'Duchess of Devonshire' reverses away from the Cobb.

Caption For Lower Peover, The Bells C1955

The main entrance to the pub is at the other side, but there is a gate giving access from the churchyard.

Caption For Horning, The Village 1934

This charming village straddles the banks of the River Bure amidst beautiful marshland.

Caption For Wastwater, Victoria Hotel 1889

Wasdale and Wastwater can be said to have seen the birth of the sport of rock climbing, and climbers from all over Britain have stayed at the local hostelries such as the Victoria Hotel.