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Maps

1,353 maps found.

1898, Latton Bush Ref. RNC753258
1902, Holly Bush Ref. RNC738321
1920, Beggars Bush Ref. POP636657
1946, Bush Green Ref. NPO657416
1946, Bush Green Ref. NPO657417
1920, Peckham Bush Ref. POP802491
1898, Bush Bank Ref. RNE657389
1896, Latton Bush Ref. RNE753258
1897, Holly Bush Ref. RNE738321
1898, Beggars Bush Ref. RNC636657
1878 - 1879, Matlock Bath Ref. HOSM53417
1947, Newbiggin-By-The-Sea Ref. NPO790567
1947, Marske-By-The-Sea Ref. NPO775183
1947, Saltburn-By-The-Sea Ref. NPO824563
1897, Newbiggin-By-The-Sea Ref. RNE790567
1913, Marske-By-The-Sea Ref. HOSM53329
1896, Bush Hill Park Ref. RNE657422
1898-1899, Bush End Ref. RNC657395
1899-1901, Bush Green Ref. RNC657415
1901-1902, Bush Green Ref. RNC657416

Books

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Memories

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Tulse Hill In The 70s And 80s

I lived in Tulse Hill from around 1970 to 1990, at first on the Tulse Hill Estate (Booth House) and then Gaywood Close up the hill. My abiding memories centre mainly around my time at Dick Sheppard School - now ...Read more

A memory of Tulse Hill in 1980 by Darryl Milton

Tamworth Outdoor Swimming Pool

I have wonderful memories of visiting 'Tamworth baths' on a Sunday afternoon. I loved swimming underneath the concrete barrier and always had to watch I didn't lift my head up too early! Mum used to take me and she ...Read more

A memory of Tamworth in 1980 by Caroline Kay

Old Smokey Joe

I remember being a young whippersnapper in the good old Kippers Junction and the man who lived on the end of the street was named Joe Bigs. But he was always smoking about 20 snouts at 1 time. So we used to call him Old Smokey Joe - he didn't like the name but no wonder we called him it.

A memory of Tullibody in 1980

Railway Tavern Imperial Restaurant Primrose St

Does anyone remember a pub called the Railway Tavern that used to be in Primrose Street? I actually thought it was Primrose Lane, but can't see that on the map now. Same street as the public baths ...Read more

A memory of Fishcross in 1979 by Andrew Errol

The Village Policeman 1979 To 1989

I remember well pushing my police bicycle around Kempston, covering Spring Road across to St Johns Avenue and over to the chantry factory estate. I was the last of the resident beat officers living and working ...Read more

A memory of Kempston in 1979 by Donald Underwood

Peterlee The Place To Be.

My mother had a few problems back in 1979 in a small village called Glossop in Greater Manchester, so she placed an ad in our local paper asking for an exchange of houses. We never knew that we would get a response from ...Read more

A memory of Peterlee in 1979

Johnson Clarks

Does anyone remember Johnson & Clarks department store? It used to be the place to go for school uniforms. It was like Grace Brother's department store from the comedy TV show "Are you being served?". I tried to find some old ...Read more

A memory of Staines in 1979 by Matt Shell

Coalville In The 70s....

So many lovely memories of Coalville. I went to Bardon Hill School and we used to have to walk thru the quarry to get there (would never be allowed now). I remember our teachers, Miss Maloney, Mr Davy, the head and Mrs ...Read more

A memory of Shepshed in 1978 by Tracie Whitmore

Great Childhood

I was born in Alexandria but lived my whole life in Renton, the last place I lived was 3 McKim Walk. I also lived at 313 Main Street. I went to Renton public school and attended first year at Vale of Leven Academy. I loved growing up ...Read more

A memory of Renton in 1978 by Marion Court

Going For A Walk

There was my mam Norma Keller, my dad John William Keller, sister Mandy Jane Keller, other sister Tracy Joanne Keller and of course myself, Claire Margaret Keller. We lived a small 2 bed terrace house in Eldon Lane. it was like ...Read more

A memory of Eldon Lane in 1978 by Claire Keller

Captions

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Caption For Earlswood, New Pond 1922

A wonderful evocative scene of people enjoying themselves on the pond; note in particular the boat with a canopy.

Caption For Bognor Regis, The Beach 1890

From the beginning of the 19th century most resorts had bathing machines in which bathers could change while being dragged into the sea, initially by horses and later by winches.

Caption For Margate, Sands 1906

A large crowd gathers around Edward Perkins' bathing platform on the gently sloping Margate Sands.

Caption For Winchester, College From The Cathedral 1929

Until the 1960s, Winchester's pupils led a Spartan existence, bathing every day in cold water in tin baths; perhaps this helped generations of schoolboys to face the rigours of life outside and

Caption For Swanage, The Beach 1925

Swanage has an advantage as a resort in that there is little difference between high and low tides, allowing good bathing at most times of the day.

Caption For Combe Down, Church Road C1965

Now part of the City of Bath, this once provided access to the Bath stone quarries of the 18th-century magnate Ralph Allen.

Caption For Wroxeter, The Ruined Bath House C1864

Wroxeter, known in Roman times as Viroconium Cornovior, became a tribal capital and the fourth largest Roman town in Britain.

Caption For Bournemouth, The Bathing Beach 1925

By the 1920s, bathing costumes had become more practical than those shown in the previous illustrations, and the bathing machines had become redundant in favour of smaller kiosks and tents.

Caption For Shanklin, The Beach 1893

Safe bathing brought thousands of early visitors to Shanklin, as we can see from the profusion of bathing huts and tents. Many of the boats in the foreground would have been for hire.

Caption For Weymouth, The Beach C1955

The early use of bathing machines made Weymouth a popular resort for sea bathing, and the town has never looked back.

Caption For Clifton, Granby Hill And St Vincent's Park 1887

As Clifton's reputation as a resort grew, the late Georgian terraces were built in a style that deliberately imitated Bath.

Caption For Ilfracombe, Capstone Hill And Parade 1911

The bathing arrangements here are peculiar.

Caption For Bath, View From Pulteney Bridge 1914

Bath is, architecturally speaking, one of England's greatest cities.

Caption For Wroxeter, The Ruined Bath House C1864

Wroxeter, known in Roman times as Viroconium Cornovior, became a tribal capital and the fourth largest Roman town in Britain.

Caption For Frome, Bath Street 1907

Much grander is Bath Street. Its name is appropriate, as its architecture is perhaps reminiscent of some of the later 18th-century parts of Bath itself.

Caption For Bath, Roman Baths 1897

In 1897 the architect John Brydon added these dignified colonnades around the baths with their balustrades and statues.

Caption For Barry Island, The Promenade And Gardens 1925

Rows of bathing huts line the beach, with bathing costumes (which could be hired) drying in the wind on lines behind them beside the newly-built promenade.

Caption For Ventnor, The Esplanade 1908

Ventnor never compared to Sandown or Shanklin as a centre for sea bathing, though bathing machines for ladies and gentlemen flourished in King Edward VII's reign.

Caption For Wakefield, Holmfield House C1960

The extended garden of the house is now a forecourt for a modern hotel built on the site of the old rock garden, which used to be the kitchen garden with glasshouses.

Caption For St Annes, Open Air Sun Lounge C1955

The open air baths were well populated in summer. This area was where 'sun baths' were offered 'for bathers in costume only'; there is not a bikini in sight.

Caption For Paignton, Bathing Beach 1896

Bathing machines were designed to be pushed into the sea, allowing bathers to change and enter the water with maximum decorum.

Caption For Ripon, The Spa Baths 1914

On the west side of the city, towards Fountains Abbey, stands the Spa Baths and Pump Room, opened on 24 October 1905 by Prince Henry of Battenburg.

Caption For Stafford, The Royal Brine Baths C1950

During the 19th century the borough council were desperately seeking new fresh water supplies for the town.

Caption For Sidmouth, Esplanade Looking East C1955

An elderly visitor contemplates a busy Sidmouth sea front on a summer's day in the 1950s.