Identified Gallery
Where lost stories find their names.
Browse photographs that have been successfully identified through the contributions of our community. Each image now carries the details and history that once seemed lost, keeping memories alive for generations to come.
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Says 1928 0n the back of the photo
Memorial of Gratitude
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It says 1936 on the back of the Photo
Lytham Windmill located on Lytham Green. t was built in 1805 by the Squire of Lytham to grind wheat and oats into flour, meal, and bran. The windmill stopped working after a fire in 1919 and underwent major refurbishment in 1987.
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Back of photo says 1931
This is Jolly Sailor Inn in Princes Square, , Cornwall. The photo was likely taken in 1931
West Looe
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it says A28 on the back
This is Dovedale in Derbyshire and it looks like a Ford Ten from the 30/40s
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Found in local scrap store
Taken from West Looe in 1931
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Found in local scrap store
Trafalgar Square, London
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Sourced in a job lot - Ebay
Dovedale Valley is located in England, specifically within the Peak District National Park. It is a renowned limestone valley situated on the border of Derbyshire and Staffordshire, famous for the River Dove, stepping stones, and dramatic rock formations
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1951 on back of photo
The church pictured is Lullington Church, also known as the Church of the Good Shepherd, located in East Sussex, England. It is often referred to as one of the smallest churches in England.
The church was originally a 12th-century building, but a fire in the 17th century left only the chancel standing. This surviving portion now serves as the entire church. It is situated on the South Downs between Wilmington Hill and Alfriston.
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Steam train at Dungeness in Kent, England, on the Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway. In the background is the Old Dungeness Lighthouse, which was built in 1904.