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Maps

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1898, Marksbury Ref. RNE774743
1898, Hunstrete Ref. RNE742290
1898, Hallatrow Ref. RNE725519
1898, Moorledge Ref. RNE783467
1898, Rotcombe Ref. RNE820351
1898, Rush Hill Ref. RNE822839
1898, Saltford Ref. RNE824640
1898, Park Corner Ref. RNE800483
1898, Radstock Ref. RNE812765
1898, North Wick Ref. RNE794081
1898, Norton Hawkfield Ref. RNE794650
1898, Nailwell Ref. RNE787033
1898, New Town Ref. RNE790388
1946, South Stoke Ref. NPO835285
1946, Hicks Gate Ref. NPO732270
1946, The Common Ref. NPO846334
1946, Peasedown St John Ref. NPO802342
1946, Pensford Ref. NPO804181
1946, Radstock Ref. NPO812765
1946, Rush Hill Ref. NPO822839

Books

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Memories

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Aberaman, Mike's Field And Area.

I remember the line and playing fields, very well. Another of my haunts was Mike's field, Aberaman. My girlfriend and I spent many happy hours in these two places. We used to walk to Aberdare along the line and come ...Read more

A memory of Aberaman in 1960 by Michael Smith

Hounslow Memories

I remember much of a childhood in Hounslow. We moved there approximately 1955/6. Grand parents Alice & Arthur, mum Shirley, stepdad Fred, Jennifer, me, Wendy & Christopher - Billy arrived a bit later. Some happy days. ...Read more

A memory of Hounslow in 1960

Parties In Zennor Road

I lived in Tooting and my then boyfriend, Johnny Finch, lived in Zennor Road along with his family, mum Elsie, dad Jack, siblings Jeanne, Elsie, Tony and John. There was an older brother too, who also lived in Zennor Road ...Read more

A memory of Streatham in 1960 by Jan Clark

London Road, Mitcham

I was born in Mitcham in 1947 and have happy memories of growing up there. This picture is taken on London Road (the A217) from a spot between the Cricket Green and Fair Green. In those days, there was a small garage with a ...Read more

A memory of Mitcham in 1960 by John Wakeford

Seaview Caravan Park Swalecliffe.

My mum still has a caravan on this site and must be the longest tenant/owner as I am now 60 and she first bought a van on that site 50+ years ago. I remember the gas lights, walking the overnight pee bucket to ...Read more

A memory of Swalecliffe in 1960 by Martin Hayward

Memories Never Fade Only Names To People's Faces

I have many memories of Kingsbury. I was born in Kingsbury in 1955 and lived in Dorchester Way which backed onto the side of the then fire station. I attended St Bernadette's school off the Kenton ...Read more

A memory of Kingsbury in 1960 by Andrew Avenell

Bank Holidays

I remember walking from the bridge onto the ox hay as a teenager, there was a fete and barbeque during the day and a dance at night under a big marquee, complete with a wooden floor. A liitle further along the bridge were ...Read more

A memory of Burton upon Trent in 1960

Roller Skating Ring ,Army Barracks, Bakery,Swimming Baths

Yes, Sutton had it all it was a great place; parks and ponds to skate on in winter.

A memory of Sutton in 1960 by Nick Turner

Hot Summer Days

The group of three boys on their bicyles reminds me of hot summer days riding back from the Forest school to my home in Wokingham. We would often stop here - outside the hardware shop (Husseys?) and have a last chat before going ...Read more

A memory of Wokingham in 1959 by John Buck

School Holidays At Abington Park

I was born in 1951 in Lutterworth Road, Northampton just a 5 minutes' walk from one of the most beautiful parks in the country - Abington Park. Originally part of the Wantage family estate, it boasted a ...Read more

A memory of Little Billing in 1959 by Andrew Beardsmore

Captions

1,059 captions found. Showing results 985 to 1,008.

Caption For Boston Spa, The Bridge 1908

This sturdy bridge over the River Wharfe, linking Boston Spa with Thorp Arch, was built in 1770. Along the banks to the east is the old Spa Baths, now converted to housing.

Caption For Lyme Regis, The Old Fossil Shop C1891

The Victorian Fossil Depot was first run by James Dollin. He was followed by Thomas Seager, who may well be the gentleman smoking a pipe (centre left).

Caption For Haslemere, The Water Seller 1888

For us today, with water spurting from taps in sinks, basins and baths, it is hard to imagine the time and labour that used to be involved in collecting and fetching water.

Caption For Brynmawr, The Swimming Pool C1955

Outdoor swimming pools were a feature of the concern for health and fitness in the 1930s.

Caption For Belfast, Queen's Square 1897

Its quays were once the heart of Belfast the port, and there is no doubt that the remains of Chichester Quay on the right and Hanover Quay on the left will be found below the cobblestones.

Caption For Basildon, All Saints' Church, Vange 2005

St Peter's Church, Nevendon is an ancient church built in the 13th century by a member of the Fitz-Lewis family.

Caption For Haslemere, The Water Seller 1888

For us today, with water spurting from taps in sinks, basins and baths, it is hard to imagine the time and labour that used to be involved in collecting and fetching water.

Caption For Leicester, The Roman Remains And Jewry Wall C1955

The extensive remains of Ratae Coritanorum, the origins of the city, and a Roman regional capital, are not only to be seen exposed on the surface, but extend under surrounding build- ings.

Caption For Scarborough, The Beach C1885

Punch and Judy hold the attention of the formally-dressed crowd of holidaymakers in the South Bay.

Caption For Dudley, The Church Of St Thomas And St Luke C1955

Its official name is the Church of St Thomas and St Luke, but everyone in Dudley knows it as 'top church.'

Caption For Conisbrough, The Castle 1895

This great fortress was built by Hamelin Plantagenet, half-brother of Henry II.

Caption For Margate, Marine Parade 1908

Benjamin Beale, a local glovemaker and a Quaker, invented the bathing machine in 1751 to conserve ladies' modesty while they took a dip in the briny.

Caption For Walkern, The Church Of St Mary The Virgin C1960

The River Beane runs close to the church, and is liable to heavy flooding.

Caption For Bridport, West Allington 1897

Street names intially included 'Reform Place 1835' to commemorate electoral changes after the Boundary Commission had reported: 'The chief trade arises from the manufacture of hemp and flax, and Allington

Caption For Broadstone, The Broadway C1960

One is outside the Stepping Stones pub. The main road, which includes The Broadway, which we see here, was built in 1765. Baxter's is now Bath Travel. The railway bridge is at the far end.

Caption For Oxwich, The Castle 1910

At Christmas 1557, Oxwich would be the scene of an incident that would result in litigation before the Court of the Star Chamber. Sir Rhys was distantly related to Sir George Herbert (?

Caption For Manchester, Royal Exchange 1886

This building is the third Exchange to be built in this area. The first was in the Market Place, near St Anne's Square, built in 1729 at the expense of Sir Oswald Mosley, Lord of the Manor.

Caption For Manchester, Royal Exchange 1886

This building is the third Exchange to be built in this area. The first was in the Market Place, near St Ann's Square, built in 1729 at the expense of Sir Oswald Mosley, Lord of the Manor.

Caption For Bangor, High Street And Clock 1908

Looking across the Menai Straits to Anglesey, the city of Bangor is the largest town in the north-west corner of Wales, the former principality of Gwynedd, and home to an ancient diocese and the University

Caption For Margate, Marine Parade 1908

Benjamin Beale, a local glovemaker and a Quaker, invented the bathing machine in 1751 to conserve ladies' modesty while they took a dip in the briny.

Caption For Bangor, The Front 1897

Brighton made the seaside fashionable for the upper crust, and its wider popularity was settled when the railway made the connection in 1841.

Caption For Elstow, Bunyan's Cottage 1897

The village in which John Bunyan once lived has almost become a place of pilgrimage.

Caption For Port Sunlight, Christ Church C1960

William Lever, later Lord Leverhulme, added every amenity he could think of to the village. A club-house, library, hospital, youth club, gymnasium and swimming baths, all were included.

Caption For Morecambe, The Beach 1888

'The sands', says the Frith title, but as you can see, central Morecambe has always had a pebble beach, especially at high tide.