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Photos

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Maps

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1947, North Ewster Ref. NPO793273
1945, North Feltham Ref. NPO793285
1947, North Foreland Ref. NPO793367
1947, North Greetwell Ref. NPO793422
1946, North Hill Ref. NPO793504
1945, North Houghton Ref. NPO793543
1946, North Huish Ref. NPO793552
1947, North Kilvington Ref. NPO793587
1947, North Landing Ref. NPO793609
1946, North Marston Ref. NPO793699
1947, North Muskham Ref. NPO793757
1945, North Oakley Ref. NPO793784
1947, North Ormesby Ref. NPO793789
1945, North Perrott Ref. NPO793808
1940, North Poulner Ref. NPO793839
1947, North Rode Ref. NPO793864
1947, North Seaton Ref. NPO793894
1946, North Stifford Ref. NPO793942
1940, North Stoke Ref. NPO793945
1945, North Stoneham Ref. NPO793947

Books

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Memories

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Wilsons Bakery Griffith Wilson

My parents are Angela (nee Goulden) and Bryan Wilson (now sadly deceased), both from Bramhall. My paternal Grandfather owned the bakery in the village "Wilsons" which was taken over after my grandfather's retirement by ...Read more

A memory of Bramhall in 1955 by Helen Young

My Holiday In A Manor House

I went to fornethy residential school when I was five and nine years old and I was very happy thare I loved the long walks through the woods and walking down the stoney brae to the burn to paddle our ...Read more

A memory of Fornethy Residential School by Donna Boyd

An Evacuee

I remember a sunny day in 1940 a 10 year old London kid alone nervous scared alone except for a bunch of other kids, We had been scurried away from war torn London having gone through the Battle of Britain German airraids. The British ...Read more

A memory of Daventry by David Alchin

Bits I Recall

Trolley buses ran along Green Lanes from Finsbury Square; turning right for Enfield at Mason's Corner. The 244 route went from Collegiate School, Winchmore Hill to Muswell Hill. Chalkleys the bakers was on the corner of The Green ...Read more

A memory of Winchmore Hill by Malcolm Geary

My Poor Upbringing By Teresa Shackell/Torrington

I was brought up in gwehelog no usk very poor and I can ember vividly very hungry most of the time oh and ice inside the windows I was so cold yet we had coal or rather wood from our local fields we used to ...Read more

A memory of Usk by teresashackell

Turpins The Bakers

I'm have somewhat distant relationship with Lee Green: My grandparents owned a greengrocers in Weardale Road and I was told that there were soirees at the Turpins where Fred Turpin used to play the piano ..... a lot of Chopin I ...Read more

A memory of Lewisham by Geoff Strowger

Chainhurst In The Early 1960's

We moved from London to Chainhurst in 1961 into a small cottage two doors away from the Royal Oak Public House. I remember they let us use an upstairs room once a week so we could play records and I suppose keep us ...Read more

A memory of Chainhurst by Dawn Brady

Moved To Barns Green In 1958

My family moved to Barns Green in 1958 purchasing Cootes Farm and then Bachelor's Farm shortly after (hardly large enough to be called farms, but that was their names). I was 15 at the time and had many friends and ...Read more

A memory of Barns Green in 1958 by Colin Plummer

The Bell In The Dover Road A Reminder Of Thompsons Brewery Which Once Served The Town

My ancestor's nephews Henry and George Wraight aged 35 and 25 were brewers labourers most likely at Thompsons Brewery which was situated to the left of this photo ...Read more

A memory of Walmer by Gemma Gemma

2 Omnibus Drivers Living At 324 Grays In Road In 1901

Alexander Mcnab aged 29 & his wife Harriet aged 35 with their 2 young sons resided at number 324 Grays Inn Road on the 1901 census. Earlier in 1897 Alexander had been a Stage Carriage driver in Holloway. Cornelius Crawley another Omnibus driver probably was their lodger.

A memory of London by Gemma Gemma

Captions

1,673 captions found. Showing results 169 to 192.

Caption For Daventry, View From The Braunston Road C1960

To the right the spire of Holy Church stands out above the centre of Daventry.

Caption For Hyde, Market Street 1968

Another of Cheshire's cotton towns, Hyde was to be the scene of great industrial unrest when in 1848, a local group of Chartists marched through the town to disable the boilers, bringing all

Caption For Wingham, The Dog Inn C1955

Like the Old Canonry, this is another 13th-century building, its medieval vintage being visible both inside and out. it is currently a public house serving real ales and an imaginative menu.

Caption For Newton, The Village 1921

He enjoyed country ways, and in manhood worked with another MP, Richard Cobden, to push the Reform Bills through Parliament. Both men championed the working classes.

Caption For Newton, The Village 1921

He enjoyed country ways, and in manhood worked with another MP, Richard Cobden, to push the Reform Bills through Parliament. Both men championed the working classes.

Caption For Nelson, Manchester Road 1958

There was another Marsden just a few miles up the line in Yorkshire, so a railway official gave the station the name of the inn that was next to the station.

Caption For New Brighton, The Beach 1887

Its construction was first proposed during the Napoleonic Wars, but it was delayed as Liverpool Corporation and the Board of Ordnance attempted to out-smart one another into picking up the bill.

Caption For Chelmsford, Roman Centurion 2005

And fair enough - the road signs to Chelmsford do not shout 'Historic Cathedral City' - they say things like 'County town since 1250', or 'The birthplace of radio'.

Caption For Loughborough, Market Place C1965

In the 1920s the future looked very bright for Loughborough, but the Depression of the 1930s came as a cruel blow to the town.

Caption For Epsom, Derby Day 1928

Up to 20 stables ran their horses on the gallops at Six Mile Hill.

Caption For Ramsgate, A Family Outing C1920

Both children clasp the toy of the era, a wooden hoop. Both gentlemen wear suits and bow ties, and everyone wears a hat.

Caption For Ipswich, St Mary Le Tower 1921

Another view showing the elaborate pargetting which has made the Ancient House recognised as one of the prime examples of its kind.

Caption For Kendal, Collin Croft 1914

This imposing archway led up a flight of steps to another of Kendal's famous yards; this one lies off the main street, Highgate.

Caption For Achill Island, A Cottage In Keel C1955

Another scene typical of western Ireland: thatched cottage, hens scratching for food and an island woman with her shawl.

Caption For Conisbrough, The Castle 1895

One contained two cisterns for water drawn from a well beneath the keep; another housed an oven; yet another contained an oratory, and another a pigeon loft.

Caption For Kempsey, The Village 1892

Kempsey's church, seen here through the trees, has a puzzling 18th-century monument inside, which reads 'Underneath the corruptible parts of a vicar, one husband, two helpmeets, both wives and both Anns

Caption For Reeth, The Village C1960

Another view of Reeth, looking down across the gritstone-slabbed roofs of the cottages of the village, which was another important lead mining centre during the 18th and 19th centuries.

Caption For Belvedere, Nuxley Road C1955

Another view down Nuxley Road taken a little later in the 1950s.

Caption For Fair Oak, Primary School C1955

Both the buildings in this picture are part of Fair Oak Junior School. A new ultra-modern building has been constructed as the senior school, which for a time was known as a community school.

Caption For Folkestone, The Harbour 1912

The crew in an approaching sail fishing boat, having raised her sails, stand by to clear the jetty, leaving both harbour and fellow craft moored alongside the Stade.

Caption For Hartlebury, Gypsy Caravans, Worcester County Museum C1960

Both this gypsy vardo, or travelling wagon, and Mr Robbins' old farm cart would have been familiar to earlier generations as they travelled the lanes of Worcestershire.

Caption For Barmston, The Bungalows, South Cliff C1965

There are good views both north and south along the coastline, and on a clear day one can see for miles in both directions and out to sea.

Caption For Swinton, Main Street C1960

The small hamlet of Swinton, west of Malton on the B1257, above the wide valley of the River Rye, was completely deserted when the Frith photographer called on a summer's day.

Caption For Haywards Heath, The Broadway C1965

Virtually all the buildings on the right hand side of the photograph are still recognisable today, though the occupants have certainly changed, whilst the building on the left is the Midland