Maps

304 maps found.

1897-1909, Broadstone Ref. RNC651157
1899-1909, Bourne Valley Ref. RNC646917
1895, Waterloo Ref. RNE861774
1895, Ashington Ref. RNE627706
1895, Creekmoor Ref. RNE682951
1895, Parkstone Ref. RNE801635
1895, Lilliput Ref. RNE755900
1895, Merley Ref. RNE778280
1895, Lower Hamworthy Ref. RNE769297
1946, Hoopers Pool Ref. NPO740039
1920, Pool Head Ref. POP808777
1921, Pool Quay Ref. POP808797
1920, Pools, The Ref. POP808864
1947, Sugwas Pool Ref. NPO842499
1901, Pools, The Ref. RNC808864
1900, Pipers Pool Ref. RNC806501
1919, Four Pools Ref. POP708567
1897, Lenten Pool Ref. RNE755043
1899, Coal Pool Ref. RNE672561
1896, Bromborough Pool Ref. RNE651595

Books

3 books found. Showing results 193 to 3.

Memories

1,638 memories found. Showing results 81 to 90.

My Favourite Place As A Kid

I spent most of the summers of the mid 60's in this pool and learnt to dive off the platform board in 1967.  I swam all of my major medal and cetificate swims in this pool. The fountain was a place to play when not swimming.

A memory of Welwyn Garden City in 1860 by Jim Donnelly

Many Memories

I went to the school here. Mrs Foster was my Teacher and Mr Pritchard was the Head Master. We would cross the road to the village hall for Dinner. I vaguely remember having music lessons in the hall too (We all had recorder ...Read more

A memory of Standon by Fiona Douthwaite

Aldershot Swimming Pool

I remember learning to swim in this pool. Once a week we would be taken from school. After our lessons we always had some sandwiches which our mothers sent with us. I always had lettuce and marmite sandwiches. To this day when I have the same sandwiches I can see and smell the swimming pool!

A memory of Aldershot in 1958 by Penelope Dale

Book Worm

In 1942 I was 9 years old and lived in Long Eaton during the war having previously lived in the West Riding.  We had no radio and in those days no television and I was either at the outdoor swimming pool or in the library with my nose ...Read more

A memory of Long Eaton in 1941 by Mary Foster

Queen Square School 1857 1969.

Of course l did'nt realise how picturesque the building was when l was a pupil there 1955-1958. Fortunately, Edward Callum did and his painting is "normally" displayed in Wardown Museum. (Hopefully in its entirety cos little ...Read more

A memory of Luton

Dersingham 1954 C

We lived in the village shop Virginia Stores owned by Peatling & Cawdron.  My dad won the Vernons Football Pools in 1955 - a great sum of  £505.6s -  my sister and I had new bikes and Mum and Dad went for a holiday to ...Read more

A memory of Dersingham by Carolynn Langley

Hednesford Hills Mineral Water Company

My Uncle Fred owned this factory at Pool House, Hednesford. He was my mothers brother and she was born there and lived there until married. I spent many happy times delivering lemonade with Mr Haynes to local ...Read more

A memory of Hednesford by clivesturnbull

My First Walk From Croxley To Watford

I would have been aged seven years when I first remember walking with my family from Croxley over the golf-links and Grand Union into Cassiobury Park. The park was so beautiful with flower beds and a paddling ...Read more

A memory of Watford in 1946 by Leon Moore

Living Opposite The Beach

I was born in Ramsgate in 1953 where we lived for 6 years. We lived in a top floor flat next to the Granville Hotel right opposite the beach. Flat 5, Victoria Mansions, Victoria Parade! Lovely place for early childhood. I ...Read more

A memory of Ramsgate by Deborah Smith

Heath House School 1962 1966

Share many of the same memories of the swimming pool and the jungle gym. Also remember what looked at the time like an enormous boarding the kindergarten with the alphabet on it and matching pictures. Remember every ...Read more

A memory of Weybridge by Guy Phillips

Captions

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Caption For Porthtowan, The Swimming Pool C1955

Heavy surf on the beach at Porthtowan is not the place for smaller children, so this artificial pool was made among the rocks as a place for safe bathing.

Caption For Cambridge, Hills Road 1931

Newnham Paddling Pool in Lammas Land, pictured here with just a small handful of die-hard paddlers and bathers, and a park keeper looking on.

Caption For Wimborne, East Street 1936

Identifiable businesses include Murray Kerridge's jewellery shop (far left), the shoe chain Frisby's, who had begun their long tenure opposite after moving from Poole Corner, and in the distance

Caption For Poole, High Street 1900

Poole developed alongside the finest natural harbour in England.

Caption For Stockbridge, High Street C1955

In 1967, one of the Georgian residences with seven bedrooms, two acres and a heated-swimming pool cost £20,000.

Caption For Crichel House, White Farm 1904

Humphrey Sturt in particular, had many ideas for the advancement of agriculture, not only here but also on Brownsea Island in Poole Harbour which he brought under cultivation.

Caption For Sandford On Thames, The Lock C1955

The lock here has the greatest fall of water on the river, with the water from adjacent Sandford Pool thundering over the weir, which is known as the Sandford Lasher.

Caption For Grange Over Sands, Crown Hotel From The Sands 1934

Paddling in streams and pools on the beach was popular in Victorian times.

Caption For Westbourne, Herbert Home 1892

It has some of the best clifftop views in the area, overlooking the broad waters of Poole Bay.

Caption For Plymouth, From Staddon 1889

The Mountbatten peninsula (foreground) guards and shelters the Cattewater and Sutton Pool (right).

Caption For Blackpool, Claremont Park Terrace 1890

Among the facilities at places like the Norbeck Hall Hydro were tennis courts and an indoor swimming pool.

Caption For Chigwell, Swimming Pool At Grange Farm Centre C1960

The swimming pool existed until 1973, according to Stephen Pewsy in 'Chigwell and Loughton: A Pictorial History'.

Caption For Poole, High Street 1900

Nowadays the greater part of Poole's population lives in the suburbs that have sprawled across the heathlands towards Bournemouth and Wimborne; but when this picture was taken, the residents mostly

Caption For Bromborough, Raby Mere C1955

By damming the River Dibbins, this man-made mill pool was created to provide water for the corn mill that once stood nearby.

Caption For Westbourne, The Beach 1918

Westbourne has some of the best clifftop views in the area, overlooking the broad waters of Poole Bay.

Caption For Ashtead, Swimming Pool 1929

Certainly this view suggests delight - with swimmers poised on the diving boards amid the tree-fringed beauty of Ashstead's outdoor pool.

Caption For Poole, Parkstone, Castle Hill 1900

The main road from Poole to Bournemouth was called Parkstone Hill until the 1890s, when a castellated house called The Castle was built on high ground near the top.

Caption For Loughborough, The Swimming Baths C1955

Before the opening of the swimming baths, the townspeople had only the open-air pool in Moor Lane.

Caption For Poole, Peoples Park 1898

St Mary's church at Longfleet is seen from the lake in the new Poole Park.

Caption For Poole, The Custom House 1904

In 1747 a valuable cargo of tea was seized by the revenue men and stored in the Custom House at Poole.

Caption For Runcorn, Church Street C1965

The pool was subsequently drained and filled in prior to the development of the later road system around Runcorn.

Caption For Grangetown, Paddling Pool C1960

A rather less likely facility in the same park area is the children's playground, which includes an attractive paddling pool.

Caption For Poole, The Harbour C1950

This is the view from Poole Bridge.

Caption For Portloe, Beach And Village C1955

The village of Portloe (meaning 'bay with pool') is one of Cornwall's best-kept secrets - a tiny, rocky fishing cove with narrow streets and the fine 17th-century Lugger Inn.