Maps

233 maps found.

1922, Cwm Ref. POP1190826
1897, Cwm Ref. RNE686598
1921, Cwm Ref. POP686593
1947, Cwm Ref. NPO686603
1898, Cwm Ref. RNE1190826
1947, Cwm Ref. NPO1190826
1898, Cwm Ref. RNE686582
1899, Cwm Ref. RNE686593
1899, Cwm Ref. RNE686604
1922, Cwm Ref. POP686582
1919, Cwm Ref. POP686598
1920, Cwm Ref. POP686603
1920, Cwm Ref. POP686604
1923, Cwm Ref. POP686605
1947, Cwm Ref. NPO686604
1899, Cwm Ref. RNE686603
1898, Cwm Ref. RNE686605
1947, Cwm Ref. NPO686582
1947, Cwm Ref. NPO686593
1947, Cwm Ref. NPO686598

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Memories

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Went To Chartham Secondary School In 1968 69

Hi I'm David Taylor , I was having problems at school in Orpington in 1968, when I was transferred to chartham hatch to help me back into my schooling think I was about 13 at the time. I was ...Read more

A memory of Chartham Hatch by dtaylor5400

Shooters Hill Grammar School 1948 To 1955

So glad to review the two messages from former boys of Schooters Hill Grammar School in Woolwich, London. I ( A.David Barnes ) was there a little earlier: 1948-1955 with clear memories of WW II and London ...Read more

A memory of Shooters Hill by Arthur Barnes

Happy Days!

I was born at 1 Woodville Road, Cwm on the 15th November 1940. My Grandfarther was a Miner at the Marine Colliery. His fellow miners called him "Stonejar Morgan" because he took a stonejar full of water to work each day.He was a rescue worker during the "Six Bells" disaster.

A memory of Cwm in 1940 by David Kenny

Thompson & Taylor

In the 1950s the Railton Mobil Special with which John Cobb had taken the world land speed record in 1947 was displayed in the showroom. Reid Railton, the car's designer, was associated with Thompson & Taylor. The garage was also ...Read more

A memory of Cobham in 1957 by Neil Colvill

A Magical Time

My name is Peter Weeks and I lived on Llanwoanno Road. Every Sunday I would cross this bridge with my elder brother Kenneth, on our way to the Baptist Chapel. This was the time of steam trains. We could hear the trains comming a ...Read more

A memory of Mountain Ash in 1964 by Peter Weeks

Elmore Court The Bronets Of Guise

Elmore Court is a beautiful manor and ancient house with many acres of property which belonged to the Baronets of Elmore, the Guise family, since the 13th century. My great-great-grandfather, Martin George Guise, ...Read more

A memory of Elmore by Miguel De Althaus

Missing Home

I was born in Wales and lived at 3 Bailey Street until moving to Canada at age 10. All of my memories of Cwm are wonderful ones, sliding down the mountain on cardboard, wading in the river behind our house, climbing the hill to play at the ...Read more

A memory of Cwm in 1966 by Debbie Turner

Cragg Farm

This photo shows Cragg Farm painted white and Sweetbriar Cottage attached. My mother was Margaret Jane Carr and was born and raised at Cragg Farm. She was 16 years old in 1926 when this photo was taken. She married Roland Calverley at ...Read more

A memory of Starbotton by Joyce Billingsley

First Love

1995 was the best year of my life, I was aged 13 and I was totally besotted with a lad in the village called James Power, he was working with a local builder from Penmachno called Jeremy McWilliam. I loved the way he was of being the ...Read more

A memory of Cwm in 1993 by Sarah Collins

Childhood Memories

I was born in Cwm and I was always known by my middle name of Maelor, My fondest memories are playing with my friends Ken, Idwal, Iola, Anne Evans and Anne Parry to name but a few, We all used to meet after school to play, I ...Read more

A memory of Cwm in 1959 by Robert Lloyd

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Captions

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Caption For Llanmadoc, Cwm Ivy 1937

According to the Cambrian newspaper, 27 people drowned, but pigs and cattle swam ashore and were penned at Cwm Ivy farm.

Caption For Clydach, The Wells 1893

Its old name was Cwm Pwca (Puck's valley); local legend has it that Shakespeare knew a family in Aberclydach, and wrote 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' here.

Caption For Clydach, The Wells 1893

Its old name was Cwm Pwca (Puck's valley); local legend has it that Shakespeare knew a family in Aberclydach, and wrote 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' here.

Caption For All Stretton, The Long Mynd Hills, Collecting Wood 1910

Nearby is the Cwm Spring supplying mineral water which is bottled in the village.

Caption For Newport, Carningli C1960

It is isolated from the rest of the Preseli range by the Cwm Gwaun (Gwaun Valley).

Caption For Portchester, Yachting C1965

Prehistoric Cams Most people enjoying a round of golf on the Cams Hall Estate today are probably unaware of the existence of the 429 pieces of worked flint that were recovered during topsoil stripping

Caption For Kettlewell, 1926

We are looking from Cam End over to Moor End.

Caption For Uley, From Uley Bury 1900

in green terraces above the village, it affords panoramic views with the erosion caused by rivers and frost action during the Ice Ages evident in the isolation of the three peaks of Downham Hill, Cam

Caption For Waterbeach, Bottisham Locks, The River Cam C1955

Here we see manually-operated lock gates in the River Cam at Waterbeach, north of Cambridge.

Caption For Kettlewell, The Village C1955

This view shows the bridge over the Cam Beck at the top end of Ketttlewell, a charming village in the heart of Upper Wharfedale.

Caption For Waterbeach, The River Cam, Clayhithe C1955

The Cam Sailing Boat and Motor Boat clubs now use the old moorings.

Caption For Cambridge, The Cam, Trinity Bridge 1914

Boating and punting on the Cam has long been a popular pastime, and it is no different now from when this photograph was taken.

Caption For Little Shelford, The Village C1955

Kings Mill was one of the watermills on the River Cam: a mill was recorded here at the time of Domesday.

Caption For Cambridge, The Cam, Trinity Bridge 1914

Boating and punting on the Cam has long been a popular pastime, and it is no different now from when this photograph was taken.

Caption For Ventnor, The Beach 1899

The eminent physician Sir James Clark made the resort's reputation in Victorian times by com- paring its climate to that of Madeira.

Caption For Newport, The Tolls C1960

The Toll House stands beside a bridge over the River Cam.

Caption For Cambridge, The Mathematical Bridge C1955

Jesus Lock is the limit of navigation on the River Cam for powered craft.

Caption For Cambridge, Jesus Lock 1925

Jesus Lock is the limit of navigation on the River Cam for powered craft.

Caption For Farnborough, Rectory Lane 1909

This fascinating photograph shows an assortment of individuals all of whom appear to be mesmerised by the cam- era.

Caption For Cambridge, Eights On The Cam 1909

The River Cam itself is not wide enough for conventional races, so races called 'Bumps' are held.

Caption For Cambridge, Eights On The Cam 1909

Because the River Cam itself is not wide enough for conventional races, races called 'Bumps' are held.

Caption For Cambridge, Eights On The Cam 1909

Because the River Cam itself is not wide enough for conventional races, races called 'Bumps' are held.

Caption For Cambridge, Eights On The Cam 1909

Because the River Cam itself is not wide enough for conventional races, races called 'Bumps' are held.

Caption For Cambridge, The Backs 1890

Immaculately kept lawns sweep down to the peaceful River Cam.