Places

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Maps

21 maps found.

1897, St Bride's-Super-Ely Ref. RNE823676
1922, St Brides Ref. POP823666
1898, St Brides Wentlooge Ref. RNE823675
1899-1900, St Bride's-Super-Ely Ref. RNC823676
1946, St Brides Wentlooge Ref. NPO823675
1900, St Brides Major Ref. RNC823672
1897, St Brides Major Ref. RNE823672
1947, St Brides Major Ref. NPO823672
1898, St Brides Ref. RNE823666
1946, St Brides Ref. NPO823666
1922, St Brides Major Ref. POP823672
1919, St Brides Wentlooge Ref. POP823675
1919, St Bride's-Super-Ely Ref. POP823676
1947, St Bride's-Super-Ely Ref. NPO823676
1948, St Brides Ref. HOSM60073
0-1912, St Brides Ref. RNC823666
1900, St Brides Wentlooge Ref. HOSM59979
1899-1900, St Brides Wentlooge Ref. RNC823675
1897 - 1914, St Brides Major Ref. HOSM60074
1900, Carrow Hill Ref. HOSM59978

Books

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Memories

64 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

Whybridge Tree

I hope you can see my entry as the most recent memory is a few years ago. I found this site by accident as I was searching for information regarding Blacksmiths Lane and Whybridge School. I was born in 1957 and also attended ...Read more

A memory of South Hornchurch by Ed Stride

Eskdale Cumbria And Another Hectic Break

My son Matthew provided the opportunity to once again retrace our well worn steps around this beautiful county and in particular The Lake District. As is our norm it was non-stop driving and walking, although ...Read more

A memory of Ambleside by ducatee

141st Hb Rga

I'm not from East Ham but my Grandad served with the 141st HB which was formed in East Ham in 1915, they billeted in local schools. Any ideas of local names of schools? I think they used Clockhouse and Manor Farms, he used to mention a ...Read more

A memory of East Ham by Derek Tickner

Not Built By Robert Stephenson.

The viaduct that strides across Durham City was completed in 1856 and was open initially to goods (freight traffic) in the August of that year, the line had failed a safety inspection with regards to the working of ...Read more

A memory of Durham by Craig Oliphant

History Of Netherthong

I am currently researching and writing a history of Netherthong and I have well over 200 photos and other ephemera. I have started numerous chapters relating to such subjects as schools, parish council, churches, sport, ...Read more

A memory of Netherthong in 2010 by Michael Meitiner

A Year To Remember

How well I remember arriving at Wells-next-the-Sea from Leicester as a new bride. My husband was a former high school pen-friend who was now in England serving in the U.S Air Force, having been in the country from his ...Read more

A memory of Wells-Next-The-Sea in 1951 by Janet Ramsey

The High Street Sayer's Store 'nim' And Phyl Alen

My name is Barbara Tester and I live in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. My beloved (late) husband, Brian Tester, was born on 26th July, 1930 at No. 1 Station Cottages, 1 Station Road, Ardingly. His ...Read more

A memory of Ardingly in 1958 by Barbara Tester

The Howard Family Of Barnes And Hammersmith

My Great-Great-Grandad, Henry Howard, lived in the early 1800’s - a time of great rural depression - and so he left his Devon home to look for work in London with the result that several generations of my ...Read more

A memory of Barnes in 1870 by John Howard Norfolk

St Brides School In The Late 1940s And Early 1950s

My maiden name was Quarman. I boarded at St Bride's School in the late 1940s and early 1950s.  The headmistress was Miss Thompson, assistant Miss Watson.  We wore a green unifrom.  I ued to enjoy ...Read more

A memory of Chagford in 1940 by Patricia Arnold

Evacuated To Great West Farm

My mother Eileen and her brother Ian Carter were evacuated to Great West Farm, Quethiock in 1940. Here are her memories of that time:- On June 16th 1940 we were evacuated from Marvels Lane School, Grove Park, London ...Read more

A memory of Quethiock by Mark Lambert

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Captions

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Caption For Saundersfoot, St Bride's Hotel C1955

St Bride's Hotel was built on the site of an old white house where previously a farm had stood.

Caption For Poole, Parkstone Church 1904

The east end of St Peter's church is seen from Church Road.

Caption For Broad Haven, View From The Rocks C1960

Broad Haven is sheltered from south-westerlies by the bulk of St Bride's Peninsula.

Caption For St Brides, 1925

This view of the village was taken from St Bride's.

Caption For Romford, The Market Place C1950

It is surprising that there were not more accidents in the days when the main road passed through the middle of the Market Place.

Caption For St Brides, The Village 1906

The turning to the right off St Bride's Hill leads down to the Glen.

Caption For Saundersfoot, General View 1949

This view of the village was taken from St Bride's.

Caption For London, Ludgate Hill From Fleet Street C1886

Fleet Street had been 'the street of ink' ever since Caxton's assistant Wynkyn de Worde set up his press next to St Bride's Church in 1500.

Caption For Saundersfoot, The Glen 1934

This view of the Glen was taken from St Bride's Hill.

Caption For Romford, The Market Place C1950

It is surprising that there were not more accidents in the days when the main road passed through the middle of the Market Place.

Caption For Saundersfoot, St Bride's Hotel, Composite C1955

This postcard, probably used for advertising purposes, shows views of and from St Bride's Hotel, with its commanding position over Carmarthen Bay.

Caption For St Helens, The Green C1955

St Helens overlooks the tidal creeks above Brading Harbour.

Caption For Grasmere, Swan Hotel 1926

Striding Edge 1912 The glaciated knife-edge ridge of Striding Edge was already a popular route of ascent to 3,118 ft Helvellyn when this photograph was taken, if the prominence of the path along

Caption For Burton Bradstock, Freshwater Caravan Park C1960

Having accommodated men of the United States 1st Infantry Division before they left Weymouth and Portland to land on Omaha Beach in the D-Day invasion, Freshwater Holiday Camp remains one of the busiest

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Caption For Rye, 1894

Like Winchelsea on the other side of the River Brede valley, Rye is a hill town at the end of a ridge between the Tillingham and Rother rivers.

Caption For Paignton, The Pier 1889

Paignton pier, one of the oldest in Britain, strides 800 feet out to sea; we see it here in all its Victorian finery.

Caption For Baslow, Bridge C1870

Riverside beeches frame Baslow's three-arched medieval bridge at Nether End, as it strides across the River Derwent with elegant ease.

Caption For Chesterfield, High Street C1960

Two helmeted local 'bobbies' stride towards the camera in another view of the Market Place in Chesterfield, looking up the High Street towards the famous Crooked Spire of the parish church of St Mary

Caption For Garstang, Six Arches C1960

Built around 1840 to carry the London and North Western railway line north through Lancashire, this splendid six-arch bridge strides across the River Wyre just below Scorton Lakes.

Caption For Millers Dale, C1862

A top-hatted gentleman strides purposefully across the rickety wooden bridge across the River Wye in Miller's Dale in this charming view.

Caption For Romford, Manor Road 1908

Manor Road with its well-appointed suburban villas offered the Victorian and Edwardian idyll, an elegant and fashionable domicile for the early London commuter.

Caption For Axmouth, 1918

Axmouth stands at the southern end of the Fosse Way, the great Roman road that strides across England from far-off Lincolnshire.

Caption For Helvellyn, Striding Edge 1912

This is one of the classic mountain views in the Lake District, with the glaciated knife-edge of Striding Edge leading off eastwards towards High Spying How from the 3,118 ft summit of Helvellyn, one of

Caption For Coniston, The Village 1929

A pair of ramblers (right) heading for the hills stride out purposefully past the Rayburne Hotel and cafe in the centre of Coniston village.