Places
20 places found.
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- Hinkley Point Power Stations, Somerset
- Lyne Station, Borders
- Perranwell Station, Cornwall
- Ferryhill Station, Durham
- Nantyronen Station, Dyfed
- Station Hill, Cumbria
- Station Town, Durham
- Widdrington Station, Northumberland
- Eggesford Station, Devon
- Bedlington Station, Northumberland
- Meopham Station, Kent
- Mintlaw Station, Grampian
- Ratho Station, Lothian
- Uphall Station, Lothian
- Alne Station, Yorkshire
- Hart Station, Cleveland
- Otterham Station, Cornwall
- Udny Station, Grampian
- Balfron Station, Central Scotland
- Ruthwell Station, Dumfries and Galloway
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Indigo
Hi, Anyone remember a shop called Indigo in Dartford? I used to go to Dartford on the train, with my mum, once in a while, and I remember a shop called indigo, I can’t remember what it sold (I’m guessing jeans) It’s a memory that’s stuck in ...Read more
A memory of Dartford
Light Military Railway
To find the signal that was part of the Bulford station it is at the junction of Newmans way and the A3028
A memory of Bulford
My Early Days
My family was one of those temporarily housed in one of the old Nisan huts used by those stationed there during WW2. My mother was Doreen and my adoptive father Ivan Nobbs. In October 1953, we were joined by my brother, Stephen. I still ...Read more
A memory of Hethel by
London,Piccadilly Circus 1951 1955
I was a young Constable in the year 1951, and fresh from Peel House, Westminster was assigned tio the Savile Row station known as CD. I lived at the Section House on Broadwick Street, Soho named after Lord ...Read more
A memory of London in 1951 by
Coronation Pencil
I remember the Coronation in 1937; my mother and father took us to party in the hall on the corner of Station Street and Tower Street, all the tables was full of all kinds of food. We were given a pencil pen, it was white with a ...Read more
A memory of Boston in 1930 by
Bus Station
It could be an AEC double decker that is running into the bus station in this picture. I think it could be a little later than 1950 because of the 'embryo' roundabout, but not much because of the single decker leyland on the ...Read more
A memory of Haywards Heath
The Hump
Just on the other side of the bridge you can see the footpath leading up and over a mound. This mound was built up in preparation for a projected relief road from the Midland Railway station to the Sheepmarket (on the other side of the ...Read more
A memory of Stamford by
"Hoylake Baths"
I recall happy memories of the Bathing Pool. It had two fountains spurting over fake rocks. We used to climb on these to cool off. In those days the Summers seemed to go on forever. The baths used to attract large attendances in those ...Read more
A memory of Hoylake in 1957 by
Nefyn Beach
The beach cafe shown in the photo entitled 'the anchorage' was owned and run by my aunts, the Misses Miriam and Evelyn Wales, whose father moved to Morfa Nefyn in the late 1800s to take charge of the cable station linked to Ireland. Also ...Read more
A memory of Nefyn in 1940 by
The 50s And 60s
I lived with my parents, Ralph and Joan, "Bindy" and sister Judy, on Birchway, off Ack Lane East, then we moved to 17 Atholl Road. There were several families with children who my sister and I spent a lot of time with - Johnny ...Read more
A memory of Bramhall by
Captions
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Banstead station, on the branch line from Sutton to Epsom Downs station, opened in 1865.
A mile south of Nutfield, a new village grew up around the railway station on the Tonbridge line named South Nutfield.
The line was opened through here in 1854, and there were originally stations at Killiney and Ballybrack.
The wide and elegant Station Street leads down to the porticoed entrance of the railway station.
The Railway Hotel, near the Chandler's Ford station, changed its name to the Monks Brook Inn after the closure of the station in 1969.
The locomotive comes tender first into Newby Bridge station, where it is awaited by the station-master.
Originally named Alderley, the station became Alderley & Chorley in April 1853, and Alderley Edge in January 1876.
The Harbour, or Sands, station dominated Ramsgate beach from the time it was constructed.
Barnt Green Station (hidden behind the trees) is on the Birmingham-Gloucester line, which opened in 1840.
On the right is the entrance to Leeds City station.
The new station was built to replace the original station that had been completed in 1841.
This is the second Station Hotel; it was completed in 1878.
A Little Chef and a more modern fuel station (the Mile End service station) has now taken the place of this homely café we see here offering teas and the delights of the ubiquitous Hovis loaf.
On the right is the entrance to Leeds City station.
This view of the station was taken before parts of the station were sacrificed to accommodate the present station car park.
This is the second Station Hotel; it was completed in 1878.
Originally, the fire station was at the southern end of Mill Street, next to the Salvation Army Hall.
This is an unusual but very attractive station at the end of the Northern Line, designed by Stanley Heaps in 1924; at the time he was architect to the London Underground Electric Railways.
The magnificent sweep of York station dates from the completion of the Doncaster-Selby-York line.
Left of centre, with the elegant portico, is the 1922 bus station building.
A special railway station served the Exhibition.
The locomotive comes tender first into Newby Bridge station, where it is awaited by the station-master.
The Station Hotel stands to the left, and the road up to Liverton Mines rises in the distance.
On the left you can see Southern Railway's Riverside Station.
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