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Maps

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1945, Sandford Ref. NPO824978
1945, Sandy Way Ref. NPO825351
1946, Scotlands Ref. NPO826653
1946, Scraptoft Ref. NPO826839
1945, Shanklin Ref. NPO828843
1945, London Zoo Ref. NPO1188997
1895, Boulton Ref. RNE646810
1895, Boulton Moor Ref. RNE646811
1895, Bowcombe Ref. RNE647105
1895, Branstone Ref. RNE648853
1895, Breadsall Hilltop Ref. RNE649156
1898, Brentry Ref. RNE649521
1898, Bristol Ref. RNE650530
1898, Barton Hill Ref. RNE634363
1898, Bedminster Down Ref. RNE636294
1895, Apse Heath Ref. RNE626164
1898, Ashton Gate Ref. RNE627896
1899, Bachau Ref. RNE629535
1946, Weston Mill Ref. NPO866351
1946, Whitehall Ref. NPO868616

Books

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Memories

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Pardoe's And The Butchers Next Door

I well remember Pardoe's for the new bikes it sold and the fireworks sold there when the war finished. I worked Saturday mornings at the butcher shop next door, delivering meat around the village, Russell ...Read more

A memory of Buckhurst Hill in 1955 by Mike Odell

Childhood Memories We Never Forget

To anyone reading this; I was born Valerie Harding and lived in Wedges Mills and I remember so many things about my childhood in Cannock. The Maypole dancing at John Woods school, attending Church each Thursday ...Read more

A memory of Cannock in 1953 by Valerie Van Ramesdonk

My Childhood In Southall

My parents were born in India. My grandfather settled in Africa and had a good job. When my father got married he stayed Africa where all my brothers and sisters were born. My dad was a carpenter by trade; he arrived in ...Read more

A memory of Southall in 1962 by Amy Bhambra

Lots Of Coal Dust

Born in 1942, my earliest memories of Thurnscoe was living at 25 Taylor street. When I was four we moved to 137 Thornley Crescent. I attended both Houghton Road Infants and Junior schools. One name sticks in my memory; Mrs Cook ...Read more

A memory of Thurnscoe in 1942 by Trevor Mclean

Good Memories

I spent a few days in London for the Queens Diamond Jubilee last year. I decided to pay a visit to where I use to live in Welling. After reading some of the stories it certainly brought back memories. Like going to the Embassy on ...Read more

A memory of Welling in 1950 by Ron Collins

Happy Days In St Albans Road, Late 40's And 50's.

I lived at 90 East Hill just by the corner of St Albans. In St Albans lived all my little pals; Robert Ball, David Shaw, Peter Richardson, Frankie Taylor and Graham Wilson. We played in the street ...Read more

A memory of Dartford in 1948 by David Large

Living In Harold Hill

I lived in 71 Hailsham Road off of Straight Road till we sadly moved in the April of 1971. I always remember; the Grammar School, at the back of Appleby Drive we used to have Saturday fetes with the small steam train ...Read more

A memory of Harold Hill in 1967 by Mark Tate

Eastern Electricity Board Apprentice Training School

I attended the 'boards' training school based at Harold Hill, along with 79 other apprentices during 1960/61... I shared lodgings at Collier Row for the first year of the apprentice training ...Read more

A memory of Harold Hill in 1960 by Colin Crane

Family Tree

My grandmother and mother were born at Adwick Le Street. Lucy Simpson in 1916, daughter of Thomas and Sarah Simpson. Lucy married John Sargent from Thyristor and my mother Joyce was born in 1937. They emigrated to Australia where our family is today.

A memory of Adwick Le Street in 1910 by Traci Goering

Growing Up

Remembering my childhood memories in Cossall, what fun we had. I lived on The Glebe from 1953 for 50 years. I remember the cold winters, waking up in the mornings with ice on the inside of the bedroom windows, going to Top School and ...Read more

A memory of Awsworth in 1953 by Janet Basri

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Captions

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Caption For Bowness On Windermere, The Pier 1887

A smartly-painted Windermere steamer sets out, with the Old England Hotel, one of many which sprang up in this little town as tourism took hold in the Lake District at the turn of the 19th century, in

Caption For Ulverston, Market Place 1912

At the time this photograph was taken, Ulverston was still a busy commercial port linked to the River Leven by the mile-long Ulverston Canal, England's shortest.

Caption For Redditch, Abbey Stadium Sports Ground C1965

As well as indoor facilities (see R84059, above), an athletics track, tennis courts, soccer pitches and a bowling green are all available at the sports centre, which occupies a semi-rural site not far

Caption For Accrington, Market Hall C1965

The outside stalls made way for flower planters and trees, and neat railings direct foot traffic to safer road crossings.

Caption For Warwick, The Castle 1886

The domestic buildings of Warwick Castle are situated on the southern side of the fortress overlooking the river.

Caption For St Ives, The Beach 1901

Holiday time at the beginning of the 19th century. The meeting of two worlds is illustrated by the seine net boats still drawn up on the sand.

Caption For Cambridge, Trinity College Library 1890

The statue at the end is of Lord Byron. The library houses many famous manuscripts, including ones by Milton, Macaulay, Thackeray and Tennyson.

Caption For Lymington, High Street C1955

The Manor of Lymington was created at the time of the Conquest, and was granted to Earl Roger of Shrewsbury.

Caption For Cley, The Village 1950

Two of the buildings in this narrow main street are former inns: the one on the right, with its fine 19th-century shopfront, and the large building at the end of the street, which was built in the early

Caption For Caister On Sea, The "Camp Special" Arrives C1955

The 'Holiday Camps Express' ran from London to Caister and the other Norfolk holiday camps at California, Scratby and Hemsby every Saturday in summer from 1934 to 1938, and again from 1948 to 1958.

Caption For Burnley, Thompson Park C1955

This photograph shows the impressive footbridge which spans the lake, but it also reminds us that Burnley is an industrial town; the chimneys are those of the Burnley Brick and Lime Co Ltd, which had works

Caption For Moffat, British Tennis Championships 1892

At the beginning of the 20th century, Moffat attracted tourists wishing to sample the delights of the nearby sulphureous-saline wells.

Caption For Sheffield, Fitzalan Square 1902

Despite the rapid population growth and relentless outward expansion, the countryside, in the form of ancient woodlands, riverside walks and moorland, was still within relatively easy reach of

Caption For Sandsend, The Beach 1925

The railway line continues past the houses and the stone bridge of East Row, whilst the flow from the beck makes a tempting paddling pool.

Caption For Horning, The Reach C1965

It is said that this point on the River Bure has seen various means of crossing from one bank to the other for the last thousand years.

Caption For York, The View From The City Walls 1897

This view looks towards Lendal Bridge and the towering bulk of the Minster.

Caption For Tiverton, Blundell's New School 1890

Only a few years after removal to this site, the new school building was in place. But it was not quite complete.

Caption For Glasgow, The Broomielaw 1897

This overhead view of the Broomielaw area of the city shows the George V bridge in the foreground.

Caption For West Luccombe, On Horner Water 1901

Horner Water winds through a steep, densely- wooded vale, which lies below the abrupt northern slopes of Dunkery Hill, Somerset's highest point.

Caption For Albrighton, Village 1898

Today Albrighton is known to most people because of its proximity to the RAF base at nearby Cosford.

Caption For Loders, The Village 1903

Looking westwards along the village street from near the Loders Arms (far left) we can see the Farmers' Arms Inn (centre) and trees at Loders Court, behind Church Farm House (centre).

Caption For Warwick, The Castle 1886

The domestic buildings of Warwick Castle are situated on the southern side of the fortress overlooking the river.

Caption For Laindon, Station 2005

From 1874 there was a long period of depression, and farmers found it increasingly difficult to make a living on the land through a series of wet summers and bad harvests.

Caption For Burton On Trent, Ferry Bridge C1960

The River Trent at Burton is now crossed by three bridges: Burton Bridge, built in 1864, the iron Angelsey Bridge and the Stapenhill Viaduct, which is in fact a footbridge.