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Maps

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1897-1898, Gernon Bushes Ref. RNC713174
1901-1902, Bush Green Ref. RNC657417
1901-1902, Cloudesley Bush Ref. RNC671117
1897-1898, Round Bush Ref. RNC820671
1895, Threshers Bush Ref. HOSM61745
1886, Bush Bank Ref. HOSM39654
1920, Bush Hill Park Ref. POP657422
1897-1898, Lower Bush Ref. RNC768872
1920, Shepherd's Bush Ref. POP829716
1896, Shepherd's Bush Ref. RNE829716
1895 - 1914, Bush Hill Ref. HOSM65615
1895 - 1914, Bush Hill Park Ref. HOSM65627
1897-1898, Bush Hill Park Ref. RNC657422
1897-1909, Shepherd's Bush Ref. RNC829716
1913, Saltburn-By-The-Sea Ref. HOSM35145
High 1896, Newton-By-The-Sea Ref. HOSM55113
1896, Newbiggin-By-The-Sea Ref. HOSM34957
1925, Marske-By-The-Sea Ref. POP775183
1925, Saltburn-By-The-Sea Ref. POP824563
1893 - 1913, Saltburn-By-The-Sea Ref. HOSM55900

Books

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Memories

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St James Hospital And The Arranmore

I was a Student Nurse at St James Hospital, Balham, from 1964 - 1968, sadly it's no longer there. As students, we worked hard but also played hard. We were well looked after in those days. Living in the Nurses' Home, ...Read more

A memory of Balham by Gill Day

Slough A Time In A Life

Monday 7th July 1958, aged 8, moved to Britwell, Slough from Merstham in surrey with my brother Martin, Mum & Dad (Joan & Ron). Transport was a problem - we didn’t have any. There was only room for three of us in the ...Read more

A memory of Slough by Phil Cooke

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

Trying To Remember

My sister and I was sent to a residential school in Perth I think this must be the same one. Was this the school where you couldn’t wear trousers I remember being sent there with a trouser suit on and was made to ...Read more

A memory of Fornethy Residential School by Caroline Hever

St Mary’s Graves End

My name is Gary Canham, my brother Richard and I were placed into care at St Mary’s School in Graves End on the 24/04/1961, aged 3 and 2, we remained there till being returned to our mother and stepfather on 22/06/1963. I have ...Read more

A memory of Gravesend by Gary Canham

Windmill Road, Brentford 1945

My parents, Nora & Harold (Jock) Palmer, lived at 112 Windmill Road, Brentford where I was brought up, along with my twin brother David and older brother Michael. Later we were joined by sister Janis and brother ...Read more

A memory of Brentford by Linda Nicholas

Happy Days

My name was Angela Noble (now Driver). I lived in Bramhall from 1951 to 1958.i went to Pownall Green School and then on to Cheadle County Grammar. I was School Captain in my final year at Primary School and also captain of the netball ...Read more

A memory of Bramhall by Angela Driver Nee Noble

Horrible Place

We were there from 69 - 72. I say we. Me & my four sisters, Denise, Pauline, Joan, Isable & me June HASTIE. Anderson & Dunlop were vile. Scrubbing the floors until they were gleeming. We used to do that when we got home ...Read more

A memory of Hampstead by June Langley

Cinemas In Croydon

I lived in Croydon until 1969 (the year I got married and moved away). My Dad - Len Marsh - was a Cinema Manager with the ABC chain, and we lived very near the Rex Cinema, Norbury, closed in 1962. Dad was based there for a time, ...Read more

A memory of Croydon by Colin Marsh

Happy Days In Coulsdon, 1947 To 1955

Born in Purley Hospital in 1947, we lived in Bramley Avenue for the first 2 years of my life, but of course I have no memories of that. We then moved to 30 Grove Wood Hill, which is off Woodcote Grove Road. I had ...Read more

A memory of Coulsdon by Peter Harvey

Captions

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Caption For Blackpool, North Shore 1890

Bathing machines await customers. A typical machine had a door and a pair of shafts at either end. The lady would enter from the landward side, whilst the horse was attached to the seaward end.

Caption For Yarmouth, Bridge Road C1955

The Bugle Hotel c1955 Although Yarmouth never really devel- oped as a traditional seaside resort, there are stretches of sand available for bath- ing.

Caption For Broadstairs, The Beach From The Cliffs 1897

Bathing tents dot the beach at Viking Bay, while two bathing machines stand at the water's edge.

Caption For Chester, On The River, Suspension Bridge 1891

Hugh Lupus, the first of the Norman earls of Chester, is said to have ordered the construction of a weir so that the mills would have a regular source of water power.

Caption For Stafford, The Royal Brine Baths C1950

During the 19th century Stafford's borough council was desperately seeking new fresh water supplies for the town.

Caption For Leamington Spa, The Parade And Memorial C1960

Leamington's development as a spa did not begin until 1789, when William Abbotts discovered a mineral spring on his land in what is now Bath Street.

Caption For Buxton, Thermal Baths And Crescent 1923

This view shows the end of the Crescent Hotel and the Thermal Baths (right), and was taken from Spring Gardens.

Caption For Margate, Sands 1906

These were the days of the fortnight by the sea - bucket and spade holidays with simple activities.

Caption For Fleetwood, The Beach 1918

By the end of the Great War the town had lost many of its young men—they had marched away past the Steamer Hotel along Dock Street to the railway station.

Caption For Cliftonville, Walpole Bay 1918

By 1918 Margate Council had become envious of Pettman's monopoly of bathing at Cliftonville and made a charge for the bathing rights and the hiring of deckchairs on the popular Cliftonville beaches

Caption For Hungerford, St Lawrence's Parish Church 1903

This photograph could well be a study in oils, but the church of St Lawrence, standing next to the canal, is said to be large and uninspired.

Caption For Stafford, The Royal Brine Baths C1950

The river Sow surrounds Stafford on three sides. This is the Green Bridge, over which traffic had to pass before entering through the Green Gate in the medi- eval walls.

Caption For Leamington Spa, The Parade And Memorial C1960

Leamington's development as a spa did not begin until 1789, when William Abbotts discovered a mineral spring on his land in what is now Bath Street.

Caption For Weymouth, The Parade 1898

Weymouth became popular as a seaside resort thanks to the patronage of King George III, who came to bathe here for the good of his health.

Caption For Hunstanton, The Bathing Beach 1921

Hunstanton had been described in the 1860s as 'a compact little watering place with everything on a miniature scale - a little railway station, six or seven bathing machines etc...'

Caption For Kirkstall Abbey, 1891

Cleanliness in the 12th and 13th centuries was certainly next to Godliness.The Cistercians, like the Knights Templar, were not noted for their standards of personal hygiene and rarely washed.

Caption For Minehead, The Beach 1906

Once a port described by Daniel Defoe as 'fairer, and much deeper, than those at Watchet and Porlock', it turned into a major seaside bathing resort in the later 19th century.

Caption For New Brighton, Lighthouse 1892

This is the chief Mersey bathing-place, which at once gains and loses by its proximity to the great commercial city of Liverpool.

Caption For Parkgate, The Boat House 1939

This building stands at the northern end of The Parade; it was built in 1926 on the site of a former coaching inn, the Pengwern Arms, which had to be demolished in 1885 following storm damage.

Caption For Kirkstall Abbey, The Western Facade C1861

Cleanliness in the 12th and 13th centuries was certainly next to Godliness.The Cistercians, like the Knights Templar, were not noted for their standards of personal hygiene and rarely washed.

Caption For Prestatyn, Promenade C1930

The cars and dress may be different, but a day by the sea changes little over the years. Here sun seekers sit or stroll on the promenade.

Caption For Stourbridge, The Swimming Baths C1955

The first swimming baths in Stourbridge opened in 1901. This outdoor pool opened in 1923 and was modernised in 1939.

Caption For Little Sutton, Rivacre Baths C1935

Rivacre Valley Swimming Pool was one of the main attractions within the 45-acre site that comprised Rivacre Valley.

Caption For Cromer, East Beach From The Pier 1954

We see sandcastles, deck chairs, gentlemen paddling with their trousers tucked up, and ladies doing the same whilst carrying their shoes.