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Maps

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1946, Combe Down Ref. NPO675958
1946, Combe Hay Ref. NPO675969
1946, Cameley Ref. NPO660203
1898-1899, Twerton Ref. RNC854735
1899, Tyning Ref. RNC855833
1899, Tadwick Ref. RNC844351
1899, Stanton Prior Ref. RNC838523
1899, Stanton Wick Ref. RNC838530
1898-1899, Stony Littleton Ref. RNC840811
1899, Upper Swainswick Ref. RNC857839
1898-1899, South Twerton Ref. RNC835331
1919, Nailwell Ref. POP787033
1919, Midford Ref. POP779629
1919, Norton Hawkfield Ref. POP794650
1919, Clandown Ref. POP669350
1919, Clutton Hill Ref. POP671383
1919, Combe Hay Ref. POP675969
1919, Compton Common Ref. POP676359
1946, North Wick Ref. NPO794081
1946, Norton Malreward Ref. NPO794665

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Memories

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The People Of Kilfinan

The year my mum and dad got married in Kilfinan Church. My mum was born and brought up in Kilfinan Post Office where my granny, Mrs Maclachlan was the post mistress for many of my childhood years. I don't actually remember ...Read more

A memory of Kilfinan in 1951 by David Goodman

The Pedlar's Pack, Jetty Street, Cromer

The mother of my work friend, John Wallace, owned the flat over what used to be the Pedlar's Pack. We often rode to Cromer from Leicester on our motorcycles and spent weekends there. On one notable occasion ...Read more

A memory of Cromer in 1974 by Rob Davis

The Pecking Order

I was fourteen in this year and I had been at Walbottle School about a year. I had teamed up with two mates, one was Tony Grey from Lemington who dressed like me and we were into the same music. One of the sayings at that time ...Read more

A memory of Newburn in 1957 by Jimmy Burrows

The Passing Of A Grand Old Theatre

The old Grand Theatre at Byker, Newcastle upon Tyne was one of well over 65 theatres and cinemas in the city in the heyday of entertainment. Kenneth More in repertory, Winifred Atwell playing her ...Read more

A memory of Newcastle upon Tyne by David Hinge

The Parris

My grandmother, whose name was Beth Parris, lived at 29 Wish Hill, the row of cottages just before the Red Lion which is on the left as you look at the photo, with sister Eva and brother Ken The whole family were well known to all. ...Read more

A memory of Willingdon by Dave Parris

The Park At Salt Hill

This view is of Salt Hill Park Pavilion. I remember that there was a tennis club housed there and the tennis courts were in front. In this photo it appears as a horizontal line of shrubs, but the courts were between the shrubs ...Read more

A memory of Slough by Anthony Rees

The Parade Swimming Baths

Hi, I was an evacuee & I lived in Cresent Road. I used to go to Brentwood Senior Boys School at Doddinghurst Road. On Fridays we always went to the fish and chip shop - chips and crackling! I would always go to ...Read more

A memory of Brentwood in 1943 by James Chalkley

The Outdoor Pool

Spending all day at the pool/beach when I was a kid. Would go in the sea, run along to the pool, jump in the shallow end ( cos you were getting a bit cold by this time ) and bliss, it was like being in a sauna. mmmmm Hurrying ...Read more

A memory of Burntisland in 1972 by Liz Mc Auley

The Original Slum

In order to accommodate an addition to the family, my parents decided to move into an upstairs flat in Parker Street, Byker. The flat consisted of 3 bedrooms, a sitting room and a small room with a sink and gas cooker which served ...Read more

A memory of Byker in 1957 by Arthur Barnes

The Oriel, Racecourse And The Later 60 S

The racecourse was pretty much my home all my life, Kempton Avenue. Sorry, a bit of a personal ramble here mixed with my remeniscing about me to put into context; I was born in Ealing in 53 of Welsh family (5 older ...Read more

A memory of Northolt by Nick Parr,

Captions

1,059 captions found. Showing results 865 to 888.

Caption For Broughton Astley, Ye Olde Bulls Head Inn C1967

The pub fronts Main Street, sitting prominently at the junction of Cosby Road and Station Road, and appears to be the bad conversion of a former row of cottages.

Caption For Castletown, Castle Rushen C1885

In the early 1720s Bishop Wilson was held prisoner in Castle Rushen for nine weeks for failing to pay a fine. In 1722 an ecclesiastical court found a certain Lady Horne guilty of slander.

Caption For Broughton Astley, Ye Olde Bulls Head Inn C1967

The pub fronts Main Street, sitting prominently at the junction of Cosby Road and Station Road, and appears to be the bad conversion of a former row of cottages.

Caption For Churchtown, Hesketh Arms Hotel C1960

Standing on the site of what were once three fishermen's cottages, the Hesketh Arms was originally called the Black Bull.

Caption For Hyde, Market Street 1968

Another of Cheshire's cotton towns, Hyde was to be the scene of great industrial unrest when in 1848, a local group of Chartists marched through the town to disable the boilers, bringing all

Caption For Nailsworth, The Cross C1965

This view looks down towards the Cross from the A46 Bath Road. At the bottom of the slope is the clock tower and George Street, in which is found one of the largest kettles in the country.

Caption For Barton Turf, The River 1902

On the River Bure, Coltishall is a picturesque place and an important centre for building the famous Norfolk wherry.

Caption For Lowestoft, The Esplanade 1887

South Lowestoft was developed in the 1840s and 1850s by Sir Samuel Morton Peto.

Caption For Lyndhurst, High Street 1897

Lyndhurst is the 'capital' of the New Forest, a bustling tourist base at the heart of this wooded region.

Caption For Clevedon, The Pier 1892

The pier at Clevedon was opened in 1869, its light and graceful construction looking far too delicate to survive the storms that periodically wreak havoc along the coast.

Caption For Enfield, The Open Air Swimming Pool C1955

A natural progression maybe from the 19th-century enclosed public baths and wash-houses, Lidos sprang up in the 1930s all around London.

Caption For Swanage, Promenade 1897

A visit by Princess Victoria in 1835 helped to stimulate interest in Swanage as a resort, but it was the activities of the general contractor and collector George Burt, the controlling mind behind the

Caption For Strathpeffer, Highland Girls Wringing The Washing C1890

The town of Strathpeffer owes its popularity to the discovery of sulphurous springs in the 18th century.

Caption For Hemingford Grey, The Manor C1960

Built around 1130, the Manor is supposed to be the oldest continuously inhabited house in Britain.

Caption For Dudley, The Entrance To Dudley Zoo, Castle Hill C1950

A castle at Dudley is first mentioned following the arrival of 'a great and powerful prince of the Kingdom of Mercia' called Dudd, Dodo or Dudo c700.

Caption For Exmouth, The Esplanade 1922

Motor vehicles have mostly replaced horse-drawn carriages by the first decade after the Great War.

Caption For Ferryside, The Beach C1960

Here we can see a closer view of the railway line, which runs parallel to the river virtually all the way to Carmarthen.

Caption For Droitwich, The Old Cock Inn C1910

Droitwich developed as a spa in the early 19th century thanks to John Corbett, a local businessman, who opened the St Andrews Brine Baths in the town for visitors, and built a magnificent French-style

Caption For Chippenham, New Road C1960

We are looking up New Road, with W C King & Sons, ironmongers, on the left. Further up we can see the sign of the Black Horse. According to the deeds, this was built in November 1843 as a beer house.

Caption For Silchester, St Mary The Virgin Church C1965

The church stands on the site of an important regional Roman town known as Calleva Atrebatum.

Caption For Oakham, Northgate C1950

This view from the church tower shows part of the C E School playground, with Manor House next to it. Note that some of the cottages in this row appear to be thatched only on the street side.

Caption For Kings Langley, Village Pound C1960

The pound has had a chequered career.

Caption For Worle, The Village 1896

This is the oldest part of the village, with some properties dating back to medieval times.

Caption For Ware, Baldock Street C1955

The higgledy-piggledy row of pubs, shops and dwellings has hardly changed over the years.