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Photos

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Maps

74 maps found.

1906, Dover Ref. HOSM34438
1886, Barroway Drove Ref. HOSM37133
1900, Tholomas Drove Ref. HOSM55168
1900, Parson Drove Ref. HOSM56148
1901-1902, The Drove Ref. RNC846348
1901-1902, Tholomas Drove Ref. RNC846830
1901-1902, Whaplode Drove Ref. RNC866842
1901, Black Horse Drove Ref. RNC641809
1901-1902, Fishtoft Drove Ref. RNC706243
1922, Gedney Drove End Ref. POP712666
1897-1909, Martin Drove End Ref. RNC775272
1887 - 1903, Whaplode Drove Ref. HOSM64228
1887 - 1903, Holbeach Drove Ref. HOSM48675
1887 - 1903, Gedney Drove End Ref. HOSM46157
1901-1902, Barroway Drove Ref. RNC634159
1922, Fishtoft Drove Ref. POP706243
1946, Fishtoft Drove Ref. NPO706243
1946, Holbeach Drove Ref. NPO737578
1898, Second Drove Ref. RNE827315
1898, The Drove Ref. RNE846348

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Memories

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Life As A Young Boy In Saltdean

THE LIFE & TIMES OF DONALD CHARLES WILLIAMS Personal recollections from Don Williams from Hailsham who lived in Saltdean from 1937 to 1952 - Many thanks for these wonderful stories & photo's of Saltdean in the ...Read more

A memory of Saltdean in 1940 by Don Williams

Mustow's Cafe.

I lived with my family in St Athan village from the time of my first birthday in 1946 to my marriage in 1970. My wife and I were married at the church shown in the photograph. The church is dedicated to an Irish saint by the name of ...Read more

A memory of St Athan by Claire Allen

Elmdon Airport 1939 Onwards

These early memories were passed down to me by my grandparents (Bridgwater) who lived in Elmdon House Farm from 1936. Two of their sons worked on the building of the airport and I believe some of the workers ...Read more

A memory of Elmdon by Marion Perkins

Ilderton Road

I became a Bermondsey boy after moving from a prefab where I was born in the big snow in 1947. We lived at 14 Caulfield Road, Peckham, just around the corner from Jordans Dairy in Lugard Road s.e.15. (The last dairy farm in London). I ...Read more

A memory of Bermondsey by Terry Baker

Join The Navy And See Wiltshire

In 1962, whilst in the RN, I was posted to a Joint-Service organisation at Erskine Barracks in Wilton. The Army said that they would provide temporary accommodation in Bulford for my wife and I. Knew it would not be the ...Read more

A memory of Bulford by David Jones

Memories Of St Gorran

I can vividly remember seeing Miss Richmond & Miss Charlton...........Miss Richmond would whip me with a riding crop as I was a Anglican and not Catholic hence I was picked on..............they would make the boys drop their ...Read more

A memory of Manaccan by bmwsimon

The Brook Secondary Modern School, Loughton, Essex

I am Peter Wright, I was in Stonnard? house, around 1961-1966. Fantastic memories of this place, perhaps the best being when the attached youth club hired a band to play - probably around 1965 - called ...Read more

A memory of Loughton by Peter Wright

Childhood

I lived in Mayfield Road, which is where the foreground bollards are situated, from 1961 -1979. The junction was a little bit treacherous when cycling in the wet as I found out to my cost. Although a Girls school, boys could attend in ...Read more

A memory of Sanderstead in 1965 by Paul Benton

Omnibus Driver's Marriage In 1907

My grandfather's brother Albert Charles Greenfield was an omnibus driver in 1907 who married at The Church of the Ascension. His family lived in Birley Street near Clapham Junction. His wife Elizabeth Penfold's family ...Read more

A memory of Battersea by Gemma Gemma

Camberley...Where Do I Start ?!

Our family lived at Lightwater (1 High View Road) ; I passed 11 plus and was sent to Frimley And Camberley County Grammar School, starting in Sept. 1959. One of the first things we had to do was to get the uniform. We went ...Read more

A memory of Camberley by tobypaws2002

Captions

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Caption For Tenterden, Bells Lane 1902

The narrowness of the thoroughfare must have posed problems for the driver of the horse-drawn wagon seen halted outside the barn at the end.

Caption For Thundersley, Weir Roundabout C1955

Here, the Weir Hotel is offering 'Luncheons—Hovis' to the drivers of passing Fords, Austins and Jowett Javelins.

Caption For Cottesmore, The Village C1955

A tractor, without a cab for the driver, hauls its trailer through the centre of the village.

Caption For Chilton Foliat, The Village 1908

Here, a horse waits patiently outside the thatched pub for the return of his driver.

Caption For Alderholt, The Village C1960

Drivers must proceed with care around Dorset lanes, particularly at milking time.

Caption For Garboldisham, The Garage C1955

The lorry driver is paying for his fuel, which has been dispensed from one of the huge petrol pumps.

Caption For Whitby, Bridge End C1955

Life was simpler for learner drivers then.

Caption For Mells, Little Green C1950

The signpost beyond directs the driver to Frome on the right and Coleford to the left.

Caption For Twycross, The Village C1960

The cows with their driver, the cottages ranged behind small gardens and picket fences, and the church tower in the background, add up to a satisfactory whole, of which William Morris would have approved

Caption For Fleet, Elvetham Road 1904

The lack of other vehicles meant that it probably didn't matter too much, but the driver of the horse and trap is apparently unaware of the 'keep left' rule of the road.

Caption For Bridge, Bifrons 1903

This magnificent stone mansion was the new home of the racing driver Count Louis Zborowski; with Captain John Howey, he created the famous Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway.

Caption For Danbury, The Village, Looking West 1903

Drivers of vehicles such as the gig in the foreground, not only had the gradient to contend with, but also the uneven road surface.

Caption For Barnstaple, The Square 1903

The gazebo was provided as a shelter for the horse-drawn cab drivers, who are plying for business alongside.

Caption For Ash, The Lion Hotel C1955

Just beyond the hotel a cyclist can be seen passing a casual conversation between a pedestrian and the driver of the car coming into the street.

Caption For Loftus, Mill Bank C1960

Mill Bank, or simply 'Loftus Bank', forms the approach to Loftus from Carlin How and, to this day, tests the skills of even the most careful driver, particularly in the winter months.

Caption For Brierley Hill, High Street C1965

Mini cars appear to be flavour of the month with the drivers of Brierley Hill.When introduced in 1959 the Mini was radical in its design.

Caption For Mevagissey, The Harbour 1904

Toshers, crabbers, pilchard and mackerel drivers fill Mevagissey Harbour.

Caption For Earl Shilton, The Hollow C1965

The driver of the 658 Leicester to Coventry Midland Red bus service breaks his journey to await passengers in this familiar view of the centre.

Caption For Haywards Heath, South Road 1961

Deliveries to these shops would be from the access road at the rear of the terrace, though one lorry driver has decided to double-park in the main road.

Caption For Finchingfield, The Pond C1965

The driver of this MG Magnette was perhaps distracted by the vista around him, and has himself become something of a tourist attraction.

Caption For Tillington, In The Village 1912

In the shadow of the 13th-century church of St Mary, to the south of Petworth House, the two young girls and the driver of the horse and cart pose for the camera in one of the innumerable nooks and crannies

Caption For Harnham, The Church 1906

Today, heavy traffic thunders close by on the road in the foreground (the A3094), but drivers do not see the church because of the screen of trees which has grown up along the wall in front of it.

Caption For Greystoke, Castle 1893

In the Second World War the castle was requisitioned by the military for the training of tank drivers.

Caption For Harnham, The Church 1906

Today, heavy traffic thunders close by on the road in the foreground (the A3094), but drivers do not see the church because of the screen of trees which has grown up along the wall in front of it.