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1898, Farrington Gurney Ref. RNE703599
1898, Kingdown Ref. RNE747749
1898, Lambridge Ref. RNE751712
1898, Somerdale Ref. RNE834005
1898, South Twerton Ref. RNE835331
1898, Regil Ref. RNE815226
1898, Sharpstone Ref. RNE829010
1898, Sion Hill Ref. RNE831621
1898, Tucking Mill Ref. RNE854048
1884, Midsomer Norton Ref. HOSM53790
1899, Fairfield Park Ref. RNC702771
1899, Farmborough Ref. RNC703483
1899, Wicklane Ref. RNC869886
1919, Barrow Vale Ref. POP634153
1919, Cameley Ref. POP660203
1919, Cholwell Ref. POP668191
1919, Batheaston Ref. POP634706
1919, Beechen Cliff Ref. POP636434
1919, Belluton Ref. POP637975
1919, Bishop Sutton Ref. POP641083

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Memories

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Coincidence... Meeting Up With A Sunnyhill Road Lady Here In New Zealand!

Imagine my surprise the other week, whilst visiting Feilding in Manawatu, here in Kiwiland, I asked the lady in the museum where she was from, surprise surprise: Streatham.I said ...Read more

A memory of Streatham by Adele Pentony Graham

Cold

This has bad memories for me. When I was a student of Bridgemary School in the first two years in the summer we had to go down by coach to the baths to learn to swim (at 57 I still cannot swim). It was always cold and we had ...Read more

A memory of Gosport in 1965 by Marten Humphries

Cold Mornings On My Paper Round.

I was a paper boy at Frank Connely's newsagents at the corner of Cleveland Street and Cathcart Street, if you think it's cold now, that winter had to be the worst. My name is Dibber Hayes, it would be interesting if any one remembers me or Davey Dunn or Frannk Connelly's shop.

A memory of Birkenhead in 1963 by Kim Render

Colerne From 1916

My grandparents lived in Colerne, my mother Minnie Louise Rowe was born there around the 1880s and my father William Simpkins lived in Colerne with the Aust family from when he was a baby. I was born in Bath in Kingsmead Road in ...Read more

A memory of Colerne in 1920 by Edgar Simpkins

Colin King.

I think I must have known Colin King. He would have been a neighbour of Brian Cordell, a very good friend of mine from a very young age till the late 50's. I was born at 21 Highfield Road. Colin would be the same age as my ...Read more

A memory of Woodford Bridge in 1940 by Frank Bedford

Collingwood School

I attended Collingwood from 1957 - 1960 and yes, the discipline was severe. I once looked out of the window as a fire engine went by and was punished with 6 of the best! Mr Kirby Birt was an odd character with a viscious ...Read more

A memory of Wallington by Phillip Stringer

Collyhurst Flats

Hi Heather You of course Know my sister Ellen and I used to come to your flat and see your budgie, we lived in The Salvage Inn on Collyhurst Street with my parents Sam and Mary Smythe and my two sisters, my youngest being ...Read more

A memory of Collyhurst by Lee Smythe

Colwyn Bay Drinking Fountains

The Dingle was indeed a magical place and as a child on holiday in the 1950's, I always chose to go to the beach via The Dingle. I have a photograph of myself and my brother taken by the drinking fountain that was ...Read more

A memory of Colwyn Bay by Pamela Jones

Come For A Stroll Back In Time Through South Hackney

Hi Guys , I recently wrote on this site about the childhood memories I have of South Hackney, apparently it triggered quite a lot of interest on Facebook by people who connected with my ...Read more

A memory of South Hackney by vickyb60

Coming Home From Bacup Baths

I remember as a kid spending many hours in Bacup Baths. The little bath and the big bath. The coal covered colliers scrubbing each others backs in the showers. I remember swimming for bacup during the 50s. Swimmers ...Read more

A memory of Bacup in 1954 by Mike Grogan

Captions

1,059 captions found. Showing results 961 to 984.

Caption For Ampthill, The Church C1960

All, however, make a point of listing a marble memorial to the life of Col Richard Nicolls who captured the Dutch Colonial city of New Amsterdam on behalf of the English Crown - and then renamed it New

Caption For Newport, Ye Olde Murenger House C1950

What appears to be a medieval jettied building may be nothing of the sort.

Caption For Nailsworth, View Of The Town C1955

The A46 from Bath can be seen snaking down into Nailsworth, which lies at the meeting place of three steep and wooded valleys.

Caption For Rhyl, Donkeys On The Sands 1891

This is how a guide to seaside resorts of 1895 described Rhyl: 'Not many years ago there was no town here at all, but merely a few fishermen's huts upon the shore.

Caption For Rhyl, Donkeys On The Sands 1891

This is how a guide to seaside resorts of 1895 described Rhyl: 'Not many years ago there was no town here at all, but merely a few fishermen's huts upon the shore.

Caption For Leeds, The Town Hall 1894

The architect of the Town Hall, Cuthbert Brodrick, was also responsible for other buildings, including the Corn Exchange (1860), the Mechanics' Institute (1860), the Oriental Baths (1866) and shops on

Caption For Whitby, West Cliff And Gardens 1934

This was to be the site of the other half of George Hudson's dream crescent; because of his bankruptcy, it stayed empty for a long time.

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 Westgate On Sea, Hotels And Beach 1890

While the neighbouring resort of Margate had been attracting hordes of trippers from London from 1753 onwards, Westgate remained a more sedate and favoured place for families throughout the late

Caption For Acton Burnell, The Castle C1960

The castle at Acton Burnell was built at the end of the 13th century by Robert Burnell, Bishop of Bath and Wells and Lord Chancellor of England.

Caption For Sherborne, The Green C1955

This was the site of much activity, including horse fairs, which continued regularly until the mid-20th century. The Green is today architecturally unchanged from this photograph.

Caption For Buxton, The Crescent 1896

This classic view of Buxton from The Slopes was taken during its heyday as an inland spa created largely by the efforts of the 5th Duke of Devonshire.

Caption For Hythe, And Dymchurch Light Railway 1927

The Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch Railway is said to be the world's smallest public railway service.

Caption For Weymouth, Jersey Boat 1890

A boat from Jersey enters Weymouth, whilst over on the left a paddler makes ready to depart. On the right, just peeping from behind the harbour wall, is what might be the paddler 'Great Western'.

Caption For Langton Matravers, Dancing Ledge C1960

Romantically named for the sea breaking across its rocks, Dancing Ledge is a mile south of Langton Matravers village.

Caption For Hunstanton, The Green And The Pier 1927

What a scene this is, with bathers in the water, and gentlemen sitting on benches putting the world to rights. Tourists are ordering tickets for the twice-nightly end-of-the-pier show.

Caption For Bedwas, Newport Road And The Square C1960

The poster on the extreme right of this picture is advertising the forthcoming local District Council elections. This has obviously not caused too much of a stir in sleepy Bedwas.

Caption For Prestatyn, High Street C1935

Prestatyn can claim a history that is tangible from Roman times with its own Roman bath house.

Caption For Twickenham, King Street C1955

In 1924, Richmond House, a large house with extensive grounds on the river-front by the Embankment, came into council ownership, following an unsuccessful bid at auction, a fumbled attempt at compulsory

Caption For Ampthill, St Andrew's Church C1965

A number of sources quote Ampthill's parish church as being 10th century, without offering a precise dating.

Caption For Longleat, The House 1907

Ancestral home of the Marquesses of Bath, and sometimes described as the first true Renaissance house in England, Longleat was built by Sir John Thynne between 1547 and 1580.

Caption For Corsham, St Bartholomew's Church C1955

The fine setting of the town church is shown in this picturesque view through the gateway.

Caption For Gorleston, The Sands 1896

A lone tent sits on the empty sands.

Caption For Ramsgate, The Beach 1907

The sands were a two-hour train ride from London. It was a children's summer playground.