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11/11/11

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On the family history trail , a photo by bishib70 on Flickr. Last year I did a little research into my dad's family history and came across details of a great uncle of his who was killed in the First World War. In fact, he was killed in what must have been one of the very first skirmishes of the war, in France on 27 August 1914. My dad knew nothing of this ancestor, and was amazed to discover his family link to a name on the cenotaph in Bessbrook village.

Kilburn Grange Cinema

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Kilburn Grange Cinema , a photo by bishib70 on Flickr. Wanting to indulge in some first-hand historical sources, I once bought an old photo album off a well known online auction site. I still have no idea to whom it originally belonged - frustratingly, there are no names attached and I can't identify most of the places in the photographs. A couple of images immediately stood out however: the Radcliffe Camera in Oxford, and this shot of Kilburn Grange cinema in London. I scanned the image to try to establish what films were showing - the only title I can identify is Passions of Men , a short film released in 1914, the very year the cinema actually opened! I have also scanned and posted the Radcliffe Camera photo to my Flickr account, but hopefully I will soon find the time to look through and possibly publish some of the other photos from the album - my contribution to Flickr Commons, hopefully with the blessing of whomever originally took the photos!

Bricked up conduit

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Bricked up bunker , a photo by bishib70 on Flickr. This bricked up bunker in Greenwich Park is possibly something to do with an old underground water system, a conduit for Greenwich Palace.

Inside Greenwich foot tunnel

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The Greenwich Foot Tunnel was opened in 1902. This photograph shows a section that was bomb damaged during World War 2 and then repaired with large steel walls, but further down the tunnel you can see original walls and the tunnel's original breadth.

Cold war signage

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Cold war signage , a photo by bishib70 on Flickr. A Cold War relic at the Needles on the Isle of Wight.

Old public bathing area

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Old public bathing area , a photo by bishib70 on Flickr. Another photo of Long Bridges public bathing area in Oxford. On the right of the photo you can see the steps into the water. (You can see these highlighted if you click through to the photo on Flickr.)

Long Bridges bathing place

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Long Bridges bathing place , a photo by bishib70 on Flickr. This was once a public swimming area in Oxford.