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Maps

670 maps found.

1898, Port Sutton Bridge Ref. RNE809536
1880, Port Quin Ref. HOSM70911
1901-1904, Port Carlisle Ref. RNC809258
1903-1906, Port Edgar Ref. RNC809291
1909-1910, Port Erroll Ref. RNC809300
1897-1898, Port Hill Ref. RNC809330
1903-1904, Port Mulgrave Ref. RNC809409
1911, Port Nan Long Ref. RNC809493
1900-1901, Port-Eynon Ref. RNC809624
1903-1910, Waterloo Port Ref. RNC861815
1905-1907, Faslane Port Ref. RNC703653
1900 - 1901, Short Heath Ref. HOSM59153
1901, Milborne Port Ref. HOSM53795
1905, Burry Port Ref. HOSM34258
1899, Amlwch Port Ref. HOSM35943
1897, Ellesmere Port Ref. HOSM34484
1880, Port Quin Ref. HOSM70308
1895, Port Solent Ref. HOSM56930
1913, Port Mulgrave Ref. HOSM56926
1896, Port-Eynon Ref. HOSM70940

Books

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Memories

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Maple Close Seaforth Liverpool

DESPERATELY SEARCHING FOR A LADY CALLED GLORIA TOOMEY .SHE KNEW MY MUM IN THE 70S MY MUM WAS DOROTHY CLAIRE SHORT BEFORE SHE MARRIED SHE WAS SPENCE I AM ONEOF HER DAUGHTERS , KAREN SHORT I WAS 8 IN 1974 WE ...Read more

A memory of Seaforth in 1974 by Karen Clinton

Lynn Street

I've just read John Holmes' account of the early days in West Gorton. I went to St Marks from 1955 to 1960. I remember Mr Platt in the same way as most. I remember being smacked across the head for passing my 11 plus. I must admit it ...Read more

A memory of Gorton in 1955 by Stephen Painter

Long Time Ago

The double fronted building in the photo was the Queens Hotel. The building to its left is the Wellington pub, the Heroes stood on the corner of Hambledon Rd, and was moved the old doctors surgrery (Dr Cooper) oppisite Hulbert ...Read more

A memory of Waterlooville in 1930 by Frank Money

London Road School Burgess Hill

I attended London Road school from 1956-1962. I can remember Mr Smith and the after school stamp club, also Miss Brown, Miss Holloway, Miss Oakley, and Mrs Parrot . When I was in Miss Browns class, some of the ...Read more

A memory of Burgess Hill by annettelat1972

Living On Singehurst Farm

My parents owned Singehurst Farm. I lived there with my 7 brothers and my sister in 1962 /1967. I worked at the local hairdressers for a short while. We had lots of fun growing up on the farm, sadly my mum and dad passed away and my sister too. I live in Dorset now.

A memory of Ticehurst in 1962 by Mary O'donnell

Lilly Street

I lived in Lilly Street with my family from 1955-1961. Family name was Briggs. We lived in no 59. Mam's name was Laura. There were seven children in our family, but only six lived there. We went to St Edmunds school and ...Read more

A memory of Miles Hill in 1956 by Lynn Whyte Heath

Leave Things Alone

I lived on Frenchbarn Lane just across from St Peters church from 1960 to 1972, I was 5yrs old when I moved there. Coming from Salford docks area it was like moving into one of Enid Blytons books. A real farm just up the ...Read more

A memory of Blackley by Neil Edwards

Knights Toys Green Street

I remember a shop opening in Green Street in the early 80's (I think) called Knights Toys that was on the same side of the road as Tesco. I believe it was something to do with Mark for Toys from the high street ...Read more

A memory of Newham by petecarrington

Kidlington

Everyone knew each other with the men waiting at the Co-op corner by the monkey tree all waiting for the Red Lion pub to open. We got our groceries from the co-op, mum got her divi from her shopping, also when we got short of coal I ...Read more

A memory of Kidlington in 1950

Karen Broadbent@Hotmail.Co.Uk

My memory is of the Cove Cafe in 1991, my name is Chris Broadbent and I now live in North Cheam in Surrey. I spent a glorious summer in Hayle and made friends with Ben Bailey who runs the cafe. I sold ice creams on the ...Read more

A memory of Lelant in 1991 by karen_broadbent

Captions

1,058 captions found. Showing results 121 to 144.

Caption For Nantwich, Welsh Row 1898

In the distance is the tower of St Mary's, founded shortly after the Norman Conquest but almost totally rebuilt in the 14th and 15th centuries thanks to endowments from local salt merchants.

Caption For Gorleston, The Harbour 1894

In 1854 the Hewitt and Short Blue fishing fleet moved from Barking to Gorleston.

Caption For Harrogate, New Baths 1897

This view was taken shortly after the Royal Baths opened.

Caption For Fleetwood, The Esplanade 1954

The view beyond the promenade is across the Wyre to Knott End- on-Sea, the short pier serving as the landing stage for the passenger ferry across the estuary.

Caption For Ellesmere Port, Dock Street C1955

The Ellesmere Canal was busy, and more and more workers were needed to handle the goods and repair the barges; thus the port grew.

Caption For Grimsby, The Docks 1893

Humberside and the North-Eastern Ports

Caption For Sheffield, Fitzalan Square 1902

outward expansion, the countryside, in the form of ancient woodlands, riverside walks and moorland, was still within relatively easy reach of most late Victorian Sheffielders, at the end of a short

Caption For Wool, Woolbridge Manor C1955

Woolbridge Manor is another Dorset building with Thomas Hardy associations, for it was here that Tess of the D'Urbervilles spent her short and disastrous honeymoon with Angel Clare.

Caption For Old Sarum, Objects Discovered During Excavations 1913

Medieval jugs, iron keys, Norman stonework and animal bones bring together its troubled and relatively short-lived past.

Caption For Poole, The Park And War Memorial 1931

Shortly after it was dedicated in 1927, the Prince of Wales (the future Duke of Windsor) came from Bournemouth to lay a wreath in the presence of schoolchildren.

Caption For Dublin, Christchurch Cathedral 1897

It is situated a short distance west of Trinity College.

Caption For Staithes, Church Street 1925

During the 19th and early 20th centuries, Staithes was a fishing port of some standing, a centre for cod, haddock and mackerel, but it fell into decline with the development of steam trawlers, which tended

Caption For Cleethorpes, Sea Road C1950

This short road leads to the promenade and pier.

Caption For Cleethorpes, Sea Road C1950

This short road leads to the promenade and pier.

Caption For Llandudno, Conwy Valley 1890

Only a short distance from the vigorously booming Llandudno, this faded lime- washed farmhouse reminds us that earning a living in the less hospitable reaches of the valley was somewhat more

Caption For Sydling St Nicholas, East Street C1955

The charming Sydling Water flows through the village after a short journey from its source in the surrounding hills.

Caption For Weston Super Mare, Pier 1904

This picture of the new pier was taken shortly after it opened.

Caption For Lullington, Church C1960

Lullington Church stands a short walk away from Alfriston village, across the White Bridge over the Cuckmere.

Caption For Hunstanton, The Pier 1901

It was a focal point of this popular coastal resort, providing a short bracing walk over the briny and a welcome meal afterwards.

Caption For East Grinstead, Queen Victoria Hospital C1965

A short extension to the left, the children's Pea-Nut Ward, was opened by Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother in July 1955.

Caption For Donaghadee, Beach 1897

A busy port became the Royal Mail route, and then came the beautifully-engineered harbour and a lighthouse.

Caption For Chesterfield, Church Interior 1896

Mary's was given to the Dean and Chapter of Lincoln in 1100, an event which probably took place shortly after its building.

Caption For Sidmouth, Jacobs Ladder 1907

At the foot of the ladder today, there is a short promenade with beach huts.

Caption For Cowes, The Queen Mary C1950

The old Pier, shortly before it was taken down, has a forlorn air about it.