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Maps

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1922, Port Lion Ref. POP809355
1919, Port Quin Ref. POP809513
1924, Port Sunlight Ref. POP809535
1922, Port Talbot Ref. POP809537
1923, Port-Eynon Ref. POP809624
1946, Burry Port Ref. NPO657018
1893, Shepherd's Port Ref. RNE829760
1897, Port Carlisle Ref. RNE809258
1897, Port Tennant Ref. RNE809538
1922, Shepherd's Port Ref. POP829760
1906, Port Charlotte Ref. RNC809266
1911, Port Sgiogarstaigh Ref. RNC809526
1946, Port-Eynon Ref. NPO809624
1922, Waterloo Port Ref. POP861815
1919, Port Bridge Ref. POP809250
1925, Port Carlisle Ref. POP809258
1919, Port Hill Ref. POP809330
1923, Port Mead Ref. POP809369
1919, Port Solent Ref. POP809531
1900, Port Gaverne Ref. RNC809310

Books

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Memories

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Saint Claires Convent/Pantasaph

I was there in the convent along with my 2 sisters from 1955 to 1959. I truly sympathise with the children who experienced the terrible suffering as we did whilst placed there. My auntie was a friend of the nuns and ...Read more

A memory of Pantasaph by mbebbington

Port Regis Delicate School For Girls

i to went to this place,i was not abused myself, however the treatment was harsh, and i remember the girl standing under the fireplace being violently sick, as she had to eat the food that she had not eaten the ...Read more

A memory of Broadstairs by Sandra Popple

Port Regis Convalesant Home

Hi I was there late 1949 to early 1950. Not a pleasant experience for me but I understand things improved later. Would love to hear from anyone. My friend was called Mary. I called her Mary Mouse because she only little I was 5 when I went there .

A memory of Broadstairs in 1949 by Janice Cherington

Port Regis

Hi, my surname was Brooker then when I attended like yourselves - was good memories. Sr Ita and Sr Shelia were my favourites I must admit. I went to the school reunion - it was good to catch up with a lot people I didn't even ...Read more

A memory of Broadstairs in 1970

Picture Clarification

The picture, named The Parade, fails to identify The Parade. The window blinds that can be seen through the foliage to the left is where The Parade actually is. It's a short piece of road that held four shops, the first a ...Read more

A memory of Smallfield in 1930 by Bill Haylor

Part 7

There was no running hot water, no gas, no bathroom and no flushing toilets. Electricity was used for lighting and if you were lucky, a wireless set. Most sets were run from accumulators, a sort of battery, which you had to take to ...Read more

A memory of Middle Rainton in 1945 by John Harvey

Part 16

Conclusion On my last visit it was hard to see where the village was. The small triangular field is now a park but it looks so small. The place I remember seemed so much larger than Small Park that is now there. Having been raised ...Read more

A memory of Middle Rainton in 1945 by John Harvey

Out With My Ganny

This hill holds many memories for me, I have walked up and down this hill many times since I was a child. I was born in the village of Port Isaac and as a child I would run, walk and skip up and down Church Hill. I have a ...Read more

A memory of Port Isaac in 1955 by Trisha May

My Old School

My name is Anne Adams. I lived at Fairfield Street, Govan, Glasgow, went to Fairfield School from 1952 for a short time. Does anyone remember me? I now live in Scotland.

A memory of Glasgow by Anne Adams

My Home Town

I was born in Burgess Hill in 1947 and lived there until 1971. I lived in St. Wilfrid's Road and went to Junction Road Primary School. Our headmaster was John Freestone, who was quite a well known singer, and a very kind and ...Read more

A memory of Burgess Hill by edean2017

Captions

1,058 captions found. Showing results 73 to 96.

Caption For Ellesmere Port, Flour Mills And Dock C1955

Ellesmere Port was created when the Earl of Ellesmere constructed a canal from Ellesmere in Shropshire to meet the River Mersey.

Caption For Avonmouth, Docks 1901

In 1901, Avonmouth was chosen by Elder & Fyffes as the UK port for their fortnightly service to Port Limon, Costa Rica.

Caption For Chester, Queens Park Bridge 1923

The rebuilt suspension bridge in 1923 shortly after its opening.

Caption For Port Soderick, Hotel 1903

A few improvements have been made in the ten years since the previous pictures of Port Soderick were taken.

Caption For Porthcawl, The Esplanade 1901

The town was built on the coal industry, as were many in South Wales; Porthcawl was a coal port in the 19th century, but it declined in the face of competition from Barry and Port Talbot.

Caption For Belfast, Corn Market 1897

This is a short street just off High Street that links it to Arthur Square.

Caption For Port Erin, The Harbour 1897

Whether it be Blackpool, Dunoon, Port Bannatyne, Port Erin or any of a hundred other resorts in the 1890s, holidaymakers had developed a passion for messing about in boats, mainly of the rowing variety

Caption For Wainfleet, Market Place C1955

The town was probably established as a port on the Wainfleet Haven by Bardney Abbey, but by the 15th century the haven silted up and the port declined.

Caption For Port Sunlight, Bolton Road Bowling Green C1965

Bolton Road was the first paved road laid in Port Sunlight, and W H Lever named it after his home town as a reminder of his roots.

Caption For Parkgate, The Parade C1939

Like Neston, Parkgate saw increasing trade as a port once the River Dee around Chester began to silt up.

Caption For Wainfleet, Market Place C1955

The town was probably established as a port on the Wainfleet Haven by Bardney Abbey, but by the 15th century the haven silted up and the port declined.

Caption For Chigwell, Brook Parade C1950

This shot was taken shortly before the first residents moved in.

Caption For Hertford, Port Hill From Hartham 1929

In the background are the 'stepped' houses on Port Hill, which leads from Cowbridge up to Bengeo.

Caption For Port Erin, Calf Of Man 1897

In early 20th century guides, walkers were advised to leave the train at Port St Mary and go by way of the Chasms and Spanish Head to Port Erin..

Caption For Port Talbot, Station Road C1955

Port Talbot's main industries were farming and mining until the early 20th century.

Caption For Thetford, Mill Head 1929

In 1669 the course of the Little Ouse was cut and extended to Thetford, enabling barges to ply for the first time between the country towns of the region and the port of King's Lynn.

Caption For Newhaven, High Street 1890

The mouth was stabilised in 1733, and there were great plans for the port.

Caption For Caister On Sea, Pleasure Flights Over Great Yarmouth C1955

A short flight in this light aircraft, even just a few hundred feet up, would give the sightseeing holidaymaker a marvellous view of both the coastline and the Broads inland.

Caption For Porthmadog, The Harbour 1908

Portmadoc was originally intended to be the port of Tremadoc, a new town that never got beyond a village; it was planned by the speculator William Madocks, who had a grand scheme to persuade the Government

Caption For Pentewan, Harbour 1927

Pentewan was developed as a port in the 1820s for shipping ores and china clay, which were brought down from St Austell on a railway built in 1829.

Caption For Beccles, Market Square 1900

In the days when trading wherries plied their way up and down the rivers, transporting goods from the East Coast sea ports, or from one town to another, Beccles, set alongside the marsh-lined River Waveney

Caption For Ayot St Lawrence, Shaws Corner C1955

Her time was short' - if 70 years was short, he was sure that this was the place for him.

Caption For Staithes, Church Street 1925

During the 19th and early 20th centuries, Staithes was a fishing port of some standing, a centre for cod, haddock and mackerel, but it fell into decline with the development of steam trawlers, which tended