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Maps

1,353 maps found.

1946, Norton Hill Ref. NPO794653
1946, Meadgate Ref. NPO775972
1898, Fox Hill Ref. RNE708761
1898, Charlcombe Ref. RNE666784
1898, Chew Magna Ref. RNE667706
1898, Claverton Down Ref. RNE669731
1902, Batheaston Ref. HOSM36970
1883 - 1884, Carlingcott Ref. HOSM40084
1883 - 1884, Dunkerton Ref. HOSM44000
1883 - 1884, Inglesbatch Ref. HOSM49346
1902, Langridge Ref. HOSM50741
1882 - 1883, Marksbury Ref. HOSM53180
1883, Newton St Loe Ref. HOSM55008
Swainswick, 1902, Lower Swainswick Ref. HOSM61120
1901 - 1902, Tadwick Ref. HOSM61157
1902, Midford Ref. HOSM63004
1884, Withyditch Ref. HOSM64899
1883 - 1884, Cameley Ref. HOSM39904
1883 - 1884, Hallatrow Ref. HOSM47400
1882, Hunstrete Ref. HOSM49155

Books

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Memories

2,048 memories found. Showing results 441 to 450.

Crescis

Highlight of visiting grandparens every summer was the frequent visit to Cresci's Cafe to buy a quarter of sweets in paper cones and a cornet of the best icecream every made!! Usually served by Mary Cresci but I can still remember Mother ...Read more

A memory of Ynysybwl by Jennifer Stamp

Crisp Street Market.

I was born in a hospital that I think was on the Mile End Road. It may have been the Mile End Maternity, or Mother and Babies Hospital. Born within the sound of Bow Bells I am able to call myself a true Cockney. ( I hope I have ...Read more

A memory of Poplar by Joyce Hunt

Crown Road And Warren Road

I was born in Farnborough Hospital in May 1949, and lived at No. 1, Crown Villas, Crown Road (later 18, Crown Road) from then until 1968. This house was one of the original set built when the roads were built early in ...Read more

A memory of Chelsfield by Bill Hayles

Croydon

My first time visiting this site and a message from "Simon" prompted me to add a message. I too remember with fond memories the old Parish Church Infants School. I remember my first day to Facing the church was a pathway on the left leading ...Read more

A memory of Croydon by Carol Day

Croydon Memories

I was actually born in KCH in the 1960's , but my parents lived in Grange Road, Upper Norwood - and that is where I spent my childhood. Went to All Saints School, Westwood and Lady Edridge Schools. Lessons with the boys from ...Read more

A memory of Addiscombe

Croydon Thornton Heath And Norbury

I was born and brought up in Croydon and although I now live in the Channel Islands I still regard it as my home. I remember living in Northborough Road, Norbury and attending Norbury Manor Infants School only ...Read more

A memory of Croydon in 1963 by Annie Deuchar

Cumberland Cavern

in the early 60s I was a guide down here, based in the shed at the entrance I would take parties down using Tilley lamps by then but had to clean the glass after every trip, I lived at Southlands North Parade and loved every ...Read more

A memory of Matlock Bath

Curzon Cinema

The Curzon Cinema with the Swimming Baths to the left. Children's Matinees on Saturday afternoon! The cinema is now a stage school I think.

A memory of Flixton in 1958 by Roger Hare

D.I.Y. And A Trip To The Seaside.

My father (who lived 98 years) was an amazing character. Back in the 1950's when we lived in Jesmond Road, Croydon he built this strange 'shed' in the back garden. It was thoroughly air conditioned by the fact that it ...Read more

A memory of Croydon in 1952 by Francis Beck

Dinky.

People have been asking the name of the pony which was kept in the park where Presto shop used to be. The pony was called DINKY. Also been asked to verify who owned the chicken runs or hen houses in that same area. Airchie Allan was one, Wullie Mcgookin and Joe Carey.

A memory of Kilbirnie in 1955 by John Allan

Captions

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Caption For Great Yarmouth, The Sands From Britannia Pier 1922

Unlike King's Lynn, which remained predominantly a port, Great Yarmouth was able to embrace the functions of both port and holiday destination, with its harbour channel to the west and its holiday

Caption For Fareham, The Quay C1950

Humanity ordained that the soldiers received basic nursing care, but many of them could not be nursed back to health, and died in a foreign land without family to mourn them.

Caption For Blythburgh, The Village C1955

Saxmundham and Leiston both claim a Saxon heritage. Certainly the former of these was a substantial settlement by the time of Domesday Book, and enjoyed market rights in the Middle Ages.