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Photos

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Maps

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1925, North Deighton Ref. POP793153
1925, North Dykes Ref. POP793200
1921, North Evington Ref. POP793272
1925, North Featherstone Ref. POP793282
1924, North Ferriby Ref. POP793300
1924, North Grimston Ref. POP793423
1919, North Hill Ref. POP793504
1919, North Huish Ref. POP793552
1924, North Killingholme Ref. POP793584
1925, North Kilvington Ref. POP793587
1920, North Kilworth Ref. POP793588
1922, North Kyme Ref. POP793600
1920, North Looe Ref. POP793663
1925, North Ormesby Ref. POP793789
1919, North Poulner Ref. POP793839
1924, North Reddish Ref. POP793853
1925, North Row Ref. POP793871
1924, North Scale Ref. POP793885
1925, North Seaton Ref. POP793894
1925, North Skelton Ref. POP793921

Books

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Memories

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My Fenny Stratford Childhood

Having recently by chance spoken with someone who knew Fenny Stratford I was prompted to start looking on the internet and came across this site and for what it’s worth decided to record my memories. I was born ...Read more

A memory of Fenny Stratford by Dawn Cousins

Mining My Archive

At the age of ten, my father moved me and the rest of the family from Low Fell to Esh Winning, without consulting any of us, including my mother. He had bought a tumble-down holiday cottage, situated between the pit-heap and the ...Read more

A memory of Esh Winning by David Woodhead

The Seagull

Back in the seventies I drove to Staines to visit my long lost Uncle Basil who I hadn’t seen since I was eight. I drove into Staines from London and asked a newsagent how to find his address. Upon arrival, I parked and knocked on the ...Read more

A memory of Staines by John Hardie

Schooldays In Dearne

It's incredible how one can recall memories from a remarkably long time ago. In fact, I still remember that on my fourth birthday, I received two identical birthday cards from different people. I can even remember the ...Read more

A memory of Bolton Upon Dearne by Dennis Ford

A Walk For A Pint

I can remember vividly walking from Trafford Road in Salford, all the way up Eccles new Rd with my new wife. Why did we walk? because we had nowt, as we said then. We walked all the way, talking and planning our future. When we got ...Read more

A memory of Eccles in 1970 by David Timperley

My Family In Woolston

My Grandparents lived in Oakbank Road, My Aunt lived in Laurel Road. I can remember going to work with my Nan in the evenings. She used to be a cleaner for Knaptons Bookies and Malizias Bookies (Bridge Road). My Aunt worked ...Read more

A memory of Woolston in 1959 by Jan Wills

School Days

As far back that I can remember, it was the summer of 1934 when I first started school at St Mary's Roman Catholic School in Calcutta Road. I sat next to a friend that I had made (John Toole) Who later in life emigrated to Canada and was ...Read more

A memory of Tilbury in 1930 by John Ryan

Life In Full Circle

The little house next to Mary Newman`s Cottage is where I live now...but I first walked past it with my mother at about the time this photo was taken. We got off the steam train at the station just up the hill, to walk to the ...Read more

A memory of Saltash in 1955 by Steve Fuller

Woodlea Drive

I used to come down and up this road from the bus stop every day to and from school. One of the boys who grew up in this street (a house on the right as I remember) started playing for a very influential rock band called the herd. ...Read more

A memory of Bromley in 1967 by Martin Jones

Tottenham Royal

Barry Watkinson I remember the Royal. I was born in Tewkesbury Rd. When I was 10/11 we moved to Tottenham Hale. We visited the Royal regularly - there was a young teens on a Saturday afternoon. We had some old friends from Tewko ...Read more

A memory of Tottenham

Captions

1,673 captions found. Showing results 121 to 144.

Caption For Kibworth Harcourt, Main Street C1960

This is red brick village Leicestershire at its best: nothing ostentatious in either the well- designed row of cottages (right) terminated by the Three Horseshoes pub, small and welcoming,

Caption For Barnstaple, The Strand, Horse Fair 1923

Nothing could more illustrate the pace of change than this photograph of the Horse Fair in 1923. Not only is the event a distant memory, but there have been wholesale changes to the area.

Caption For Barnston, Dale House Camp C1955

Nothing could be further from the truth.

Caption For Harrow On The Hill, Peterboro Road 1906

Nothing new architecturally has been added. Clearly visible in the photograph is the Old Music School, now replaced lower on the slope by a grander building by E S Prior.

Caption For Blackhall Colliery, Crimdon Dene Beach C1965

At least one local authority tried to put a stop to the practice, but deservedly fell foul of the common law right to pick sea coals for nothing.

Caption For Kibworth Harcourt, Main Street C1960

This is red brick village Leicestershire at its best: nothing ostentatious in either the well- designed row of cottages (right) terminated by the Three Horseshoes pub, small and welcoming,

Caption For Newport, Ye Olde Murenger House C1950

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

Caption For Wigston, Leicester Road, Looking North C1960

This architecture is not exciting, but very user-friendly: a corner shop with others adjacent, each with their good timber fronts, and on the opposite side of the road The Bell pub, making up a standard

Caption For Avebury, Silbury Hill 1902

Excavations, however, have revealed nothing of particular interest, other than the fact that it was started in August - the foundations revealed evidence of flying ants!

Caption For Dolphinholme, St Mark's Church C1950

Before the factory came, there was nothing here but farmland, moorland and Fenton Cawthorne's tower.

Caption For Beeston, The Castle, From The South West 1888

Searches have been made, but nothing has ever been found!

Caption For Eastham, Queen Elizabeth Ii Docks C1955

It is regrettable that nothing was known of the two vessels pictured here, the 'Languedoc' and the 'Dauphine', despite close questioning of older employees at Eastham.

Caption For Fyfield, The Devil's Den 1901

Devil's Den, near Marlborough in Wiltshire, is an example of how the ravages of the plough is nothing more than intentional vandalism.

Caption For Hallow, The Green C1955

While nothing remains of the medieval church, the leafy old graveyard has become something of a wildlife refuge.

Caption For Abingdon, Abbey 1924

all the monastic buildings, including the great church, were demolished, some quickly, others more slowly, until little trace remained of the vast Benedictine abbey whose origins went back to the

Caption For Avebury, Silbury Hill 1902

Excavations, however, have revealed nothing of particular interest, other than the fact that it was started in August - the foundations revealed evidence of flying ants!

Caption For Warrington, Buttermarket Street 1894

The grandiose scheme came to nothing as the First World War intervened, and the remains of the Old Fox lay rotting in Victoria Park.

Caption For Brecon, Christ College 1899

Of the cloister, chapter house and other monastic buildings nothing remains.

Caption For Leighton Buzzard, All Saints Church C1965

Leighton Buzzard's name has nothing directly to do with birds of prey, despite several local organisations adopting the title 'The Buzzards' and using the hawk as an emblem.

Caption For Huntingdon, Bridge And River From Castle Hill C1955

The mill, on the south bank of the Great Ouse, later became a hosiery factory, and has now been converted into a prestige housing complex.

Caption For Redhill, High Street C1955

Redhill grew from nothing after the building of the London to Brighton road in 1807 and the railway in 1841.

Caption For Ware, High Street C1965

The gap to the east of the Wine Lodge is filled with an unusual advertising pagoda (right).

Caption For Warminster, Cley Hill C1950

IN HIS 'Round About Wiltshire' (1901), A G Bradley wrote about Warminster: 'its situation is the most striking feature, for that is beautiful, though there is nothing in the aspect of the town unworthy

Caption For Fishguard, The Lower Town C1955

The impressive harbour with its fine breakwater was constructed in 1906, in an effort to entice the great sea-going ships away from Liverpool and Southampton, but this idea came to nothing.