Photos

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Maps

100 maps found.

1903-1904, Goose Eye Ref. RNC717557
1902-1903, Goose Green Ref. RNC717560
1898-1899, Goose Green Ref. RNC717565
1903-1904, Goose Green Ref. RNC717562
1901-1902, Goose Green Ref. RNC717570
1898-1899, Goose Green Ref. RNC717571
1897-1898, Goose Green Ref. RNC717575
1896 - 1897, Goose Green Ref. HOSM57136
1923, Keekle Ref. HOSM46562
1945, Boose's Green Ref. NPO645989
1947, Good's Green Ref. NPO717498
1895, Boose's Green Ref. RNE645989
1899, Good's Green Ref. RNE717498
1921, Boose's Green Ref. POP645989
1901-1902, Good's Green Ref. RNC717498
1898-1899, Boose's Green Ref. RNC645989
1898, Good Easter Ref. RNC717437
1919, Good Easter Ref. POP717437
1946, Come-To-Good Ref. NPO676092
1919, Come-To-Good Ref. POP676092

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Memories

1,071 memories found. Showing results 31 to 40.

Brush Factory In Cam

I'd like to ask if anyone knows of a brush factory in Cam which must date back about 100 years or more. I have a clothes brush which is in perfect condition and bears the title "WORKMAN Bros. Ltd. Cam. Glos." This brush was ...Read more

A memory of Cam by Dick Best

Mums Memories 30's 40's

My mother is 83 years old, she lived at No.1 St Georges Terrace, her name before marriage was Joan Cowlishaw. She lived with her father, Jack, who was a french polisher and mother Olive, an older brother William, and ...Read more

A memory of Little Sutton by Amanda Page

Leave The Caramel Colored Lad Alone

My memory of that fateful evening is somewhat hazy as I was completely blotto and fragments of what happened come to me in flashes... I was havind a few pints at The Goose & Pedophile when in walked ...Read more

A memory of Choppington by Richard Hell

W Redman & Sons

The van on the left of the photograph was owned by my great-grandfather Wilfred Redman who had the butcher's shop at 41 The Triangle, Westport from the early 1900's until 1945. He died in that year and his son took over the family ...Read more

A memory of Malmesbury by Claire Allen

Cairn Gloose

The Cairn is one of the most popular places to visit in this area

A memory of St Just in 1940 by Alec Smith

Memories Of Wrekenton A Mining Village In Gateshead

Memories of Wrekenton a mining village in Gateshead, County Durham from my late mother and my memories from the 1950’s My mother was born in Wakes Yard in a mining village called Wrekenton, a ...Read more

A memory of Wrekenton in 1950 by Ron Summerson

Throxenby Hall

Throxenby Hall was a community home, I had the best years of my childhood there, I was there from 1969-74. All the staff were great, I had so much fun. I went to Newby Juniors before moving up to Scalby School, a very good ...Read more

A memory of Scarborough in 1974 by Ian Lambert

Feather Bed Lane

Yes that's right. On a big corner turning from the London/Croydon Road. Feather Bed Lane seems to have ben so called as there were a number of poultry people along there. Mainly.. dreaded Geese! An Uncle, Aunt and cousin with ...Read more

A memory of New Addington by Olivia R S

Living In Aveley 1948 68

Hello. I came across this site yesterday quite by accident and was really taken away by all the memories. Here are mine - I was surprised by the names and everything else that came back to me. Forgive me if I don't spell ...Read more

A memory of Aveley in 1948 by Colin Newberry

My Story

My name is Peter Mills. I was born in 1939 and I lived in Barest Road, Nunhead. I lived through the war years, evacuation, hiding in the Anderson shelter, having to use the bungalow bath, outside toilet, coal fire, ascot water heater, ...Read more

A memory of Peckham in 1950 by Peter Mills

Captions

195 captions found. Showing results 73 to 96.

Caption For The Broads, A Greengrocer On The Broads C1945

They also enjoy a 'mardle', or bargain, and barter for a good deal.

Caption For Chelmsford, The Marconi Works 1919

The Marconi works had sprung up in 1912 opposite the goods yard and cattle pens belonging to the railway. Guglielmo Marconi had first established his firm in Chelmsford in 1899.

Caption For Great Dunmow, Market Place C1960

By the mid 1960s, Dunmow`s electric cables were being put underground: our photo shows what a good thing this was, aesthetically speaking.

Caption For St Austell, Fore Street C1960

Timothy Whites & Taylors was once a familiar shop selling medicines and household goods on many high streets.

Caption For Swanage, Station Road 1925

It was a popular street for local shoppers, with a large selection of family retailers, though even as long ago as 1925 shops were catering for tourists with beach goods and souvenirs.

Caption For Cardiff, Queen Street 1902

Three- and four-storey buildings jostle for position, selling all kinds of goods and services.

Caption For Cenarth, Sheep Dipping C1960

The drovers and dogs would drive the sheep into the river, forcing them to swim to the other side and thus get a thoroughly good dipping.

Caption For Letcombe Regis, Post Office Stores C1960

The Post Office Stores provided provisions, small household goods and postal services for the villagers.

Caption For Hornsea, Alexandra Hotel C1930

only about four hotels in Hornsea, but by the mid 19th century more were built to accommodate the influx of visitors wishing to sea bathe, which was considered to be a cure for minor illnesses and very good

Caption For Walsall, The Bridge 1908

Though famous for its leather goods,Walsall grew up on coal and ironstone mining, iron working, and limestone quarrying.

Caption For London, The Kings Head 1875

In 1720 it was described as ‘well built, handsome, and enjoying a good trade’. In this view it looks a ramshackle establishment, with Chinese-style latticed balconies and shabby cellars.

Caption For Caister On Sea, The Holiday Camp C1955

A good time was assured for all. The family tricycle was always a popular attraction.

Caption For Hythe, High Street 1899

Shoppers calling into J Coomber the butcher (second on the right) had to rely on their bicycles to transport their goods home.

Caption For Minster In Thanet, The Square C1955

A good strong 'Maid of Kent' carries her shopping home, right, while the pedestrians, left, look as if they would rather wait for the bus!

Caption For Sutton Coldfield, Sutton Park, Bracebridge Pool C1960

In 2001, wild Exmoor ponies were introduced to graze the coarse vegetation, keeping areas of heathland in good condition.

Caption For Haslemere, Lower Street 1913

Beyond the apron-clad figure of the proprietor of the Golden Tea House, with its tea caddy sign (left), is The Good Intent at number 33, a pub opened by a Godalming brewer in 1867 which closed fifty years

Caption For Maenclochog, The Village Shop C1955

This Pembrokeshire store sports a veritable Aladdin's cave of goods from whitewash to ice cream, and from newspapers to cake and cigarettes.

Caption For Lyme Regis, 1890

Some residents at the far end of town are Devonians, while the rest are 'Dorset Good and True'.

Caption For Mundesley, The Ship Hotel C1955

The Ship was described as one of the 'three good inns' of Mundesley in 1845. Among the facilities offered by the hotel were a quoits bed and bowling green.

Caption For Gilfach Goch, Childrens Playing Ground C1955

A weekend or holiday for the many children making good use of the slide and swings in this view.

Caption For Great Harwood, Cock Bridge 1897

This stone bridge is in an attractive spot, popular with walkers, as many good footpaths from Great Harwood, Whalley and Read converge here.

Caption For Caister On Sea, The Holiday Camp C1955

A good time was assured for all. The family tricycle was always a popular attraction.

Caption For March, Broad Street C1950

With fewer cars on the road, cycling was a good deal safer.

Caption For Northchapel, The Village 1902

Goff's Farm is a good example of a 17th- century Wealden farmhouse. The Half Moon is a 16th-century inn.