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Maps

896 maps found.

1898, Townsend Ref. RNE851265
1899, Ridge Ref. RNC816496
1919, Welton Ref. POP863243
1919, Tunley Ref. POP854301
1946, Whiteway Ref. NPO869230
1946, Wilmington Ref. NPO870726
1902, Larkhall Ref. HOSM50802
1883 - 1902, Whiteway Ref. HOSM64426
1883, Clutton Ref. HOSM41319
1919, Mearns Ref. POP777339
1919, Haydon Ref. POP729221
1919, Larkhall Ref. POP753102
1899, Haydon Ref. RNC729221
1919, Northend Ref. POP794238
1899, Tunley Ref. RNC854301
1899, Whitchurch Ref. RNC867543
1898-1899, Whiteway Ref. RNC869230
1899, Coley Ref. RNC675355
1899, Camerton Ref. RNC660229
1883 - 1884, Tunley Ref. HOSM62668

Books

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Memories

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Wading In The Bristol Channel

It is quite possible that the the little boy to the right in this picture is me at age six. My family used to stay at a friend's caravan in the park above the cliffs. During the summers of 1954 through 1958 we ...Read more

A memory of Lavernock in 1955 by Phillip Armour

Ww11 Factory, Llanfaes.

If you walk North along the beach from Beaumaris to Llangoed you pass both the old lifeboat station & you will see some large buildings to the left, (on the right in this photo, just after the road junction) on the other ...Read more

A memory of Llangoed by bru.enzer

Visits To Captain Digby In 1960s

I remember our annual holiday to Kingsgate in the 1960s. We stayed in various guest houses in Percy Avenue and often walked down to Kingsgate Bay for a day on the beach. In 1965 I was aged 7 and remember the pub ...Read more

A memory of Kingsgate in 1965 by Barbara Mears

Visitation Convent Boarding School, Bridport

During the 1940s, I lived in Weymouth, but from May 1942, when I was 5, until July 1947, I was a boarder at the school.  I was happy there, and still remember the names of my teachers - Sister Anne, ...Read more

A memory of Bridport in 1940 by James Mc Guinness

Visitation Convent

I was a boarder at the convent, with my older brother , from September 1927 until Decomber 1929. Contrary to the report given by Alan Noon, (not of my generation) the nuns treated us well and, with reflection over the years, ...Read more

A memory of Bridport in 1920 by normandowne

Visit Of A Lifetime!

My father was born "on the road to Queensbury", as I was told. He grew up in the Queensbury/Mountain/Bradford area and I have ties to those places still. Dad came to the U.S.A. in 1927 and lived with an aunt who had come ...Read more

A memory of Queensbury by andersoncynthea73

Very Very Happy Early Childhood

I spent eight years of my early childhood in Portree, my father James Argo was the Manager of the now Clydesdale Bank on the corner of the Square, my friend was Donnie Stewart whos father owned the largest store and ...Read more

A memory of Portree in 1920 by Margaret Chick

United Dairies High Rd

My Nan and Grandad lived for many years in the flat above United Dairies in High Rd Chadwell Heath. I have many happy memories of staying with them in the 60s and early 70s. We used to enter via a lane just inside ...Read more

A memory of Chadwell Heath by Beverley Burton

Uncle Tom

During the early Second World War years there was considerable construction along the Barton beach and the cliff top to hinder any possible designs of the dastardly twins on our rural paradise. These constructions used to be a major ...Read more

A memory of New Milton in 1951 by Roger Williams

Una Rd

I was brought up in Una Rd in the 1960's and 70's. My mother still lives in the same house after more than 50 years. One thing that always strikes me now when I visit are the number of cars. I can still name the people who owned a car and ...Read more

A memory of Parkeston by Richard Webb

Captions

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Caption For Horsforth, The Green C1965

Instead of horses and carts, cars now clog the pavement outside the Black Bull. Note how the dark ashlar is picked out by severe white mortaring.

Caption For Syston, St Peters Street C1955

By the turn of the century the village was growing very quickly, although it was still far from urban sprawl.

Caption For Scarborough, The Beach C1885

Punch and Judy hold the attention of the formally-dressed crowd of holidaymakers in the South Bay.

Caption For Irchester, High Street C1955

The High Street continues north, downhill towards the parish church, while the through road was widened and improved in 1950s.

Caption For Connemara, Lough Ballynakill And Diamond Hill C1955

A view looking eastwards along the rocky Barnaderg Bay towards Letterfrack and Diamond Hill. Letterfrack, situated in the heart of the National Park, is one of the major centres of Connemara.

Caption For Salisbury, St Ann's Gate 1906

Looking through the gate the Crown Hotel, now no longer in existence, can be seen on the left of the High Street.

Caption For Burry Port, General View C1950

This general view shows typical houses of the time; the terrace in the foreground is followed by 1950s semis leading down to the waters of the inlet of Carmarthen Bay, with the Gower peninsular just visible

Caption For Coalville, Jackson Street C1965

Small, well-mannered cottages set a later 19th-century scene in the days before parked cars lined the roads.

Caption For Torquay, Harbour 1928

Beyond Torquay harbour is the fine sweep of Torbay. In Nelson's day the entire British fleet could anchor within the sheltering arms of the bay.

Caption For North Walsham, Paston Grammar School C1955

South of the market-place, the old grammar school is centred around a wide, seven-bay red-brick building of 1765.

Caption For Norwich, Cathedral, Choir West 1891

As is customary in medieval great churches, the choir stalls occupy the first bays of the nave.

Caption For North Walsham, Paston Grammar School C1955

South of the market-place, the old grammar school is centred around a wide, seven-bay red-brick building of 1765.

Caption For Leeds, Boar Lane C1965

Partially hidden behind C&A is the Georgian edifice of Holy Trinity church, completed in 1727. It was designed by Halfpenny, with a later 1839 tower and square spire by Chantrell.

Caption For Schull, The Pier C 1955

A pleasing picture of the little pier at Schull. All is quiet, with rowing boats and a yacht moored in the small bay. Note the car at the entrance to the quayside.

Caption For Beadnell, The Harbour C1955

The village still sees some crab and lobster fishing, and Beadnell Bay is excellent for sailing.

Caption For St Davids, Whitesand Bay C1960

There is a chapel dedicated to St Patrick in the Bay marked by a plaque; he is said to have set out for Ireland from here.

Caption For Westbourne, County Gates 1913

Its clifftops offer extensive views across the shining waters of Poole Bay.

Caption For Rothesay, The Esplanade 1897

A horse-tram from Port Bannatyne makes its way along Rothesay Esplanade. The tramway extended to Ettrick Bay on the west coast and was electrified in 1902.

Caption For Barnstaple, The Athenaeum 1906

This view shows the end of Boutport Street, where it enters The Square. The large building in the dis- tance is The Athenaeum.

Caption For Haverfordwest, St Mary's Church 1950

By the time this photograph was taken building to the left of the picture had been painted and deprived of its bay window. The street is now tarmacadam.

Caption For Mousehole, The Harbour 1927

Delightful dark brown granite cottages hug the narrow choked streets of Mousehole (pronounced Mouzel).

Caption For Cawsand, Cawsand Square 1949

The twin villages of Cawsand and Kingsand nestle into the hills on the west of Cawsand Bay; they were once, like so many Cornish villages, a centre for smugglers.

Caption For West Bay, Harbourside C1955

High tide in the Basin, looking eastwards to St John's Church (left of centre), West Bay Hotel (centre), the Custom House (right of centre) and Old Storehouse (further right).

Caption For Abergavenny, St Mary's Church And The Bus Depot C1950

There is a spring in the step of the young soldiers who have just been dropped off at the bus station.