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Memories

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Happy Memories Of Talacre

We caught the Rhyl A1 Crosville bus from Broughton Factory, Broughton, Chester. It seemed such a long journey in 1965. We alighted at Station Road, Talacre. I remember a small shop by the bus stop that sold Calor Gas. ...Read more

A memory of Talacre by Nigel Williams

Caldey Island

Caldey Island is situated about 1-2km south of Tenby on the Pembrokeshire coast. It has a small village but the main attraction is the monastery owned by the Reformed Order of Cistercian Monks. They lead a simple farming life but there ...Read more

A memory of Tenby by David Lougher

Driving Down Or Walking Down , To The Beach

Used to drive down occasionally to the beach - railway line at the bottom where we use to wait and watch "The Welsh Dragon" train go by in the 50's 60's when it was steam.

A memory of Abergele by Lynette Foster

Happy Days

My uncle 'discovered' Polzeath in the 1930s ,it must have been wonderful to come across such a lovely place after London. My parents went there during the war, I imagine it was a real haven for them in those turbulent times. I have ...Read more

A memory of Polzeath by Miss M

Perfect School Days

I was also a pupil at Friar Park from 1955 to 1962. I have nothing but wonderful memories of this amazing school. As a little girl the endless drive with rhododendron bushes eventually opening into this huge circle ...Read more

A memory of Henley-on-Thames by Catherine Edwards

Worcester Technical High School 1958 61

I remember starting in the September when the first girls (4) joined the school ,Margaret and Pat being two of them. Here I learned how to technically draw a nut and bolt in 3D that looked like a photo and a ...Read more

A memory of Worcester by douglpaulin

My Life At Selgars Mills, Uffculme, Devon

I was an evacuee during the Second World War and was sent to Devon I wasn't quite 4 years old. I remember staying with Auntie Hetty and Uncle Jack I think their surname was Gay. I was there from 1939 until 1943 ...Read more

A memory of Uffculme by maureencaroline

Memories Of My Life And Family In Bideford.

I was born in 1954 in Bideford. I went to a small private school near the strand but it closed down, then went to church infants school near St Mary's Church, then to another school near Abbotsham Road , ...Read more

A memory of Bideford by yvonnecosmetic

Rock Pools And Surf

Our first visit to Porthtowan for a holiday was in August 2001 when we took my husband, Chris' five year old son Daniel for a stay at The Beach Hotel. The owners, Sian and Colin and their four children made us very welcome and ...Read more

A memory of Porthtowan

Way Back Then.

lived in margate from approx. 1945 to 1952. There was a pier with a life boat station halfway up.Took a trip on the lifeboat, public once year, and was really seasick. There was also the Pavilion, close by was a 'pillbox' a wartime ...Read more

A memory of Margate

Captions

1,131 captions found. Showing results 865 to 888.

Caption For Woolacombe, The Bay 1911

Barricane Beach is behind the camera, and we see the broad expanse of Woolacombe sands stretching away south towards Croyde.

Caption For Lyme Regis, Parade 1912

Beach facilities comprise clusters of bathing tents and unfolded wood and canvas deckchairs.

Caption For Lyme Regis, The Sands 1930

This photograph shows Marine Parade and its beach- tents, between Langmoor Gardens (top left) and the 1922-built Bay Private Hotel (centre).

Caption For Sully, Swan Bridge Beach C1950

As larger harbours were built, both Swanbridge and Sully ceased to be used as ports, but with the advent of cheap rail travel they became holiday beaches for day trippers from Cardiff and the surrounding

Caption For Seaton Carew, The Promenade C1955

Beach vendors stands are offering tea, crisps and toffee apples. In the centre, in line with the Marine Hotel, a hut carries the sign 'Lost Children' - always a possibility at the seaside!

Caption For Par, From Trill 1938

Par Beach is seen at low tide with the china clay port of Par in the background.

Caption For Charmouth, The River Char C1960

The beach at Charmouth is a mecca for geologists and fossil hunters, and explanatory walks take place from the heritage centre by the mouth of the Char.

Caption For Scarborough, The Bay 1886

A magician entertains a crowd of well dressed Victorian holidaymakers on the beach.

Caption For Pegwell, Coastguard Cottages 1907

The bay, with its wide sandy beach, was almost certainly the landing place of the Danish brothers Hengist and Horsa, who came to Britain in 449AD to fight for the British king Vortigern against the

Caption For Chapel St Leonards, Chapel Point C1955

The breakwaters have gone and the sea wall has been rebuilt, but most of the beach huts remain, with quaint names like Dolly's Den, Molly's and Sand Lea.

Caption For Penarth, The Beach 1893

Although best known for its pebbled surface, low tide exposes a fair stretch of sand on Penarth Beach.

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 Penarth, The Beach C1955

This northern beach area had, with grim humour, been christened 'The Dardanelles' on account of this particular section of coastline's heavy fortification during the dark days of the war.

Caption For Swanage, The Promenade C1955

The Walls ice-cream delivery van (bottom left) is beside beach kiosks and a 1910-built shelter, to which a clock was added in 1953, to commemorate the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II.

Caption For Hastings, Lifeboat House 1894

The eastern end of Hastings beach beside the RNLI lifeboat house is known as the 'Stade'- Saxon for 'landing place'; here the fleet of about 40 fishing boats are still winched up onto the shingle.

Caption For Hayle, From Lelant 1928

Old fishing boats, some decommissioned, are beached on the foreshore on the Lelant side of the estuary.

Caption For Porthpean, The Beach C1884

Small fishing boats are drawn up on the beach, a ramp climbs past the fish cellar, and on the extreme left we can just see an arched incline to a limekiln which was in use from at least 1835

Caption For Gorleston, The Gardens And Bandstand 1908

A colourful throng is being entertained by pierrots on the beach.

Caption For Sandgate, High Street 1903

Homes backing directly onto the beach have suffered in recent years from flooding. The Carry On film star Hattie Jacques was born here.

Caption For Lowestoft, The Lighthouse And Cottages 1887

Between the High Street and the Beach village, where the fishing community lived, were 12 narrow alleys, known as Scores.

Caption For Sheerness, Esplanade And Beach C1955

The mile-and-a-half-long Esplanade, overlooking a beach of sand and shingle and with its adjacent amusement park, continues to attract visitors.

Caption For Tankerton, The Beach C1955

Between Whitstable and Herne Bay, this modern residential suburb and resort, with its grassy cliff-top promenade and shingle beach, was developed mainly in the years following the Second World War.

Caption For Seaton Carew, The Sands C1965

Pony rides on the beach must have been more exciting than the traditional donkey rides. The sands here were renowned for their high quality.

Caption For Barry Island, Whitmore Bay 1899

This shows a quiet day at Barry beach, with the only sign of life a rowing boat with its landing ramp.