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Photos

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Maps

83 maps found.

1902, Brockton Ref. RNC651495
1902, Newtown Ref. RNC792064
1947, Weston Ref. NPO866266
1899, Weston Ref. RNE866266
1882, Brockton Ref. HOSM39076
1947, Brockton Ref. NPO651495
1902, Weston Ref. RNC866266
1921, Weston Ref. POP866266
1902-1903, Much Hoole Moss Houses Ref. RNC785362
1896, Much Hoole Moss Houses Ref. RNE785362
1899, Newtown Ref. RNE792064
1947, Woodside Ref. NPO873993
1882, Weston Ref. HOSM64131
1921, Newtown Ref. POP792064
1947, Much Hoole Moss Houses Ref. NPO785362
1921, Farley Ref. POP703416
1921, Woodside Ref. POP873993
1902, Farley Ref. RNC703416
1899, Brockton Ref. RNE651495
1919, Netherton Ref. POP789049

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Memories

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Northolt Wonderland

I was born in Barnet in 1942, but the Germans bombed our house and killed my dad a few months later. I was sent to Wales to avoid the Blitz. (BlitzKrieg - Lightening strikes) after 5 years I found myself in Millway Gardens in ...Read more

A memory of Northolt by Philip Yorke Edgell

Married In Oakhanger Church

In 1991 my husband and I married in Oakhanger Church. The whole of the month of June had been absolutely horrendous with rain and we didn’t hold out much hope for the day of our wedding. That day was the only ...Read more

A memory of Oakhanger by D Toovey

Looking Back At My Life Growing Up, And Working In Fareham Plus More.

Leaving Southampton Road School in 1954, I started working on the outskirts of Titchfield for Sanders & Sons in their tomato glass houses, which was a good working start for me. ...Read more

A memory of Fareham by Alan Kitchin

Southall Memories

My parents, who came to England from India in 1955, when I was 3 months old, moved to Southall in 1959, from Whitton, when I was 4. I remember Southall Broadway at that time-there was actually a saddlery business there! C. ...Read more

A memory of Southall by Sandya Narayanswami

Rest & Recuperation During World War Ii

Throughout our childhood our Mother talked about Whitby. During WWII she served as a gunner (Ack Ack girl) operating a predictor machine in the ATS. Her unit started protecting Felixstowe docks, then Sutton ...Read more

A memory of Whitby by Pam Antink

The Kings Arms Marston's 1807

My Uncle Frank and Aunt Vi managed this pub back in the 60's. My Uncle, Frank Edward Betts was Mayor of Appleby in 1954 and was a manager at Express Dairies. I am trying to find out if this pub still ...Read more

A memory of Appleby-in-Westmorland by Sharon Jeffries

Childhood Memories

I moved to Tottenham when I was 5 yrs. We moved because of my dad’s work which at the time was Hope and Anchor Brewery, and then merged with Charrington’s Brewery, in Tottenham Brantwood Road, my dad delivered the beer to various ...Read more

A memory of Tottenham by Sue Duke

The Danson Park Whip

Whenever the annual traveling funfair came to Danson Park in the 1960's for their Easter and Bank Holiday visits, it was party time for the local teens, a golden oportunity to hang out and socialise, meet up with friends old ...Read more

A memory of Bexleyheath by Bernard Schofield

The Lost Wildlife Of Welling

Who can remember the cheerful chirping of house sparrows appearing as if from nowhere and landing en masse on a tree or fence, only to fly off again in a moment's notice. Or the wonderful murmeration patterns from clouds ...Read more

A memory of Welling by Bernard Schofield

Suntrap Hayling Island

I went to Hayling Island Suntrap Residential School run by the borough of Harringay . I believe it was around 1975. I stayed there for about 12 to 18 months. I had chronic asthma and people thought it would be best to ...Read more

A memory of Hayling Island by Desmond Forde

Captions

1,233 captions found. Showing results 73 to 96.

Caption For Chipstead, Hogs Cross C1955

The fence on the right marks the extent of Shabden Park and its disappearance now gives a much more open appearance across attractive downland.

Caption For Empingham, The Church And Church Street C1960

Concrete tiles, soldier arches and stretcher- bond brickwork combine in this aesthetic desert. There is nothing more to add.

Caption For Castle Acre, The Priory, The West Front 1891

It is late Norman, apart from the large pointed window over the middle arch; on either side of this are two smaller arches which led to the north and south aisles.

Caption For Stamford, St Mary's Church 1922

To the right is the Town Hall, which was originally situated over the north end of the bridge, with only a narrow arch for traffic.

Caption For Walberswick, Bridge 1919

Horse-drawn carriages and motorised vehicles had to take a much longer nine-mile inland route via Blythburgh. This pretty village with its broad green is now popular with artists.

Caption For Hambledon, St Peter's Church 1904

St Peter`s Church was built in 1846, replacing a much earlier place of worship on this site.

Caption For Lytham, The Pier 1921

The posters and the banner underneath the new arch suggest slightly risqué entertainment.

Caption For Lyme Regis, Cannington Viaduct 1903

It remains a state-of-the-art example of concrete construction, though the third arch from the west had to be reinforced with a pair of inner arches.

Caption For Maidenhead, The River And Bridge 1906

This photograph shows the graceful architecture of Maidenhead Bridge, distinguished by its elegant arches, striking stonework and fine balustrade.

Caption For Alnwick, The Hotspur Gate C1950

Above the entrance there is a much-decayed lion rampant, emblem of the Percy family, and above that are corbels that once carried a machicolation to enhance the defensive capability of the flanking

Caption For Cardiff, County Hall C1960

The opening in 1912 of the County Hall in Cathays Park provided a much-needed centrally contained administrative centre for Glamorgan.

Caption For Cardiff, Catherdal, Nave East 2004

The magnificent aluminium figure is mounted on a bold concrete arch with the cylindrical organ case, itself adorned with large Pre- Raphaelite figures.

Caption For Grimsby, Royal Hotel 1890

The old Royal was demolished in the 1960s; it thrives today as a much smaller hotel called the Humber Royal, part of the Forte hotel chain.

Caption For Potton, Market Square C1955

Potton Clock House was opened in 1955, replacing a much older building. The original clock tower stood in an area known as The Shambles, and was surrounded by small shops.

Caption For Giant's Causeway, The Wishing Arch C1897

The character of Antrim's coast is nowhere better expressed than where it is possible to see the black basalt overlying the white chalk rocks, as here at the Wishing Arch.

Caption For Plympton, The Town Hall 1890

The arched walk under the Town Hall is known as the Butterwalk.

Caption For Thorpe Arnold, St Mary's Church, The Nave C1955

The chancel arch was rebuilt by Johnson, a Melton Mowbray architect, who achieved little of note. His work appears to have been virtually confined to the immediate area, which may be just as well!

Caption For St Ives, Bridge 1899

In 1645, during the Civil War, one arch was removed and replaced with a drawbridge. The drawbridge was demolished and the round-headed arches were rebuilt in 1716.

Caption For Killarney, Brickeen Bridge C1955

The island and the Desmesne are connected by Brickeen Bridge, a handsome stone bridge with a pointed arch.

Caption For Norwich, Cathedral, From Lower Close 1891

This old view gives a fine impression of how long the cathedral is.The magnificent row of arched openings nearer the camera is the ruined priory infirmary.

Caption For Aldeburgh, High Street 1894

His poem about the embittered fisherman Peter Grimes inspired an opera by a much later and better known resident, Benjamin Britten.

Caption For Seaton, The Beach And Promenade 1898

It is now a much larger town, and a popular resort. The Coffee Tavern (right) has survived as part of the Hook and Parrot public house.

Caption For Saltburn By The Sea, Hazelgrove Caravan Site C1955

It has become a much more congested caravan site today.

Caption For Taunton, County Cricket Ground 1902

The headquarters of Somerset County Cricket Club, founded in 1875, lie on the south bank of the River Tone; although the grandstands are much changed, the arched one still in essence survives.