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Maps

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1902, Cotham Ref. HOSM41965
1902, Cotham Ref. HOSM50160
1881 - 1902, Speedwell Ref. HOSM59864
1902, Netham Ref. HOSM59962
1902, Hotwells Ref. HOSM59972
1901 - 1902, Stoke Bishop Ref. HOSM60544
1902, Hotwells Ref. HOSM62775
1887, Bodedern Ref. HOSM38189
1887 - 1899, Llanfwrog Ref. HOSM51954
1887 - 1899, Llanynghenedl Ref. HOSM52025
1899, Trearddur Bay Ref. HOSM62317
1888 - 1899, Gaerwen Ref. HOSM45947
1881 - 1883, Sherwood Ref. HOSM59072
1887 - 1899, Penysarn Ref. HOSM35035
1899, Ailsworth Ref. HOSM35699
1887 - 1899, Orton Goldhay Ref. HOSM39658
1899, Castor Ref. HOSM40415
1899, Milton Park Ref. HOSM53802
1899, Northborough Ref. HOSM55337
1882, Orton Goldhay Ref. HOSM55801

Books

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Memories

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St Paul's Cray 1970

I have great memories of growing up in Normanhurst Road - have been in Australia since turning 21. Going down the road to the brook, catching newts and minnows, walking up the hill to go to Walsingham School. Buying ...Read more

A memory of St Mary Cray by Jason Cartmell

East Hill Estate

I lived in 16 Newlyn House firstly, and then moved to 52 Falmouth House. I remember the blitz still; we lived in the shelter four nights in a row at one time, the air raids never semed to stop. I was born in 1934 so was still a ...Read more

A memory of Wandsworth in 1944 by Colin Archibald

My Experience With The Slide

I remembered my family was the first Chinese family to live in Aveley High Street. This park I used to come to a lot with my parents and sisters/brother. This slide - I remember when I first slid down on it, my sister ...Read more

A memory of Aveley in 1976 by Miu Ling Cheng

Wee Andy's Tuck Shop

I remember when I was at Newton Academy School there was a wee tuck shop across the road called Wee Andys. It was the front room of their house and they sold sweets and Iron Bru drinks. The size of the drinks depended on how much ...Read more

A memory of Ayr in 1950 by Andrew Plain

Twisted Wheel Coffee Bar

Was the Wimpey Bar in Bellegrove Road to the Bexleyheath, or Shooters Hill side of the Twisted Wheel Coffee Bar which was at number 43?

A memory of Welling in 1963 by Brian Chanter

Plums And Custard For Tea.

I remember every fine Sunday afternoon dad and I would set off from White Cross Avenue, Tideswell to Little Hucklow to visit my auntie and uncle, Alwyn and Alice. We used to walk there and back, I would have been 4 ...Read more

A memory of Little Hucklow in 1940 by Elsie Hollis

Orchard Road

We moved from the East End of London in 1955 to Orchard Road. The road had few cars then and we had a nice garden and the railway at the end. Lots of children lived in the road so it was easy to make friends. The Hobbs boys, ...Read more

A memory of South Ockendon by Robert Fall

Lime Grove

I was born in Buchaven in Fife. I stayed in 93 Lime Grove and have great memories of the cul de sac. An old Polish couple, the Rhodes, stayed next door, then there was the Murray's, the Capes, the Livingstones, the Wipers, the ...Read more

A memory of Methilhill in 1973 by Anne Watters

The Vicarage, Bekesbourne

Does anybody remember going to Sunday School at the Old Vicarage, Bekesbourne? I remember attending with my sister; Rev Lamplugh was the vicar at St.Peter's Church and Mrs Lamplugh took the Sunday school classes. We, ...Read more

A memory of Bekesbourne in 1945 by Cecilia Carr

Jackson's Mill

I grew up in Bourne End and went to the Primary School from 1954 to 1960. My father, Dennis Sharley, was the catering manager at the Mill. I vividly remember collecting newspaper to be weighed and sold for a few shillings. Also ...Read more

A memory of Bourne End in 1955 by Chris Sharley

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Captions

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Caption For Llanelli, Parc Howard C1955

The ancient stone circle at the farthest point is associated with the bards, and the tradition of the Gorsedd or Eisteddfod was incorporated into the general landscape.

Caption For East Grinstead, High Street 1890

Look closely at this photograph, and you can spot the Post Office on the extreme left with the premises of a blind and mattress maker just beyond it.

Caption For Oakham, The Hawthorne Horse 1932

Situated at the corner of Cemetery Road and Station Road, this topiary horse was a local attraction. It was in the paddock of Mr J Littler, a veterinary surgeon.

Caption For Southampton, Bargate 1908

This early 20th-century photograph shows Bargate at its best.

Caption For Paignton, The Harbour 1890

Paignton's harbour is an extension of a simple early shelter for shipping.

Caption For Bocking, Bradford Street 1902

This was the earliest English settlement of the Knights Templar, who were given the manor in 1135. Cressing is known today for its medieval barns at nearby Cressing Temple.

Caption For Hampsthwaite, The Village Green C1955

This is a corner of the village green at Hampsthwaite, five miles from Harrogate on the banks of the River Nidd.

Caption For Cambridge, Sussex Street 1938

In recent years, the buildings at the far end of the street have been joined by a section which forms an archway.

Caption For Torpoint, Ferry C1955

The Ferry c1955 At one time cars were fitted so tightly onto the ferries that it was impossible to open the doors.

Caption For Alderholt, Cripplestyle, The Old Chapel C1960

An older chapel at Alderholt fell into ruin during the reign of Charles II. The original was used by huntsmen to bless their expeditions into the wilderness of Cranborne Chase.

Caption For Booton, St Michael And All Angel's Church C1960

Booton is a small village in North Norfolk, known mainly for its beautiful Victorian church built at his own expense and to his own design by the rector, Whitwell Elwin, who served the church for 50 years

Caption For Launceston, Fore Street 1906

The prominent sign at the top of the hill is that of the Jubilee Inn.

Caption For Seaview, The Seafront 1918

Seaview shows off a huge variety of architecture, as this photograph demonstrates.

Caption For Looe, The Harbour 1907

It has an extended reinforced stone jetty at the left-hand entrance.

Caption For Norwich, Ber Street 1891

This photograph shows a mixed bag of buildings, many of which have since come down in the course of development.

Caption For Coltishall, The Village 1902

In the second half of the 19th century, Coltishall was a major wherry building centre, and even at the time this photograph was taken, Allens were turning out the sleekest, fastest wherries on the Broads

Caption For Winchcombe, High Street C1960

Winchcombe was the final home of Henry VIII's surviving Queen Catherine Parr, who lived just south of the town at Sudeley Castle.

Caption For Cheltenham, College Chapel 1906

There was early criticism of the architecture of some of the college buildings. To mark the establishment's jubilee, this new chapel designed by H A Prothero was built - to great critical acclaim.

Caption For Kingsbridge, Fore Street 1896

One local resident had a cynical sense of humour.

Caption For Brixham, The Harbour 1925

All Saints' Church contains a memorial to the Reverend Lyte, author of 'Abide With Me' and 'Praise My Soul, the King of Heaven'.

Caption For London, Chelsea, Cheyne Walk 1890

A carriage with top-hatted coachman waits patiently outside one of Cheyne Walk's many grand Georgian brick houses. Graceful plane trees screen residents from the more boisterous life on the water.

Caption For Bagshot, Viaduct 1901

The first house on the left is Peel House, which was built in 1851 as Bagshot Police Station, one of only four in the whole of Surrey at that time.

Caption For Great Witley, Hundred House C1965

This red-brick Georgian coaching inn stands at the centre of Great Witley. The village is situated in a pleasant spot just below the Abberley Hills, an outcrop of the Malverns.

Caption For Little Comberton, The Village C1955

In recent years Little Comberton has become a larger settlement than Great Comberton, though it is debatable which has the loveliest buildings.