Maps

524 maps found.

1919, Bridge End Ref. POP649836
1919, Bridge End Ref. POP649842
1947, Bridge End Ref. NPO649835
1946, Bridge End Ref. NPO649838
1946, Bridge End Ref. NPO649839
1887, Bridge End Ref. HOSM38854
1911-1912, Bridge End Ref. RNC649813
1901-1903, Bridge End Ref. RNC649822
1898-1901, Bridge End Ref. RNC649841
1925, Bridge End Ref. POP649825
1919, Bridge End Ref. POP649835
1919, Bridge End Ref. POP649837
1919, Bridge End Ref. POP649839
1922, Bridge End Ref. POP649840
1947, Bridge End Ref. NPO649825
1947, Bridge End Ref. NPO649830
1946, Bridge End Ref. NPO649842
1897, Bridge End Ref. RNE649822
1947, Bridge End Ref. NPO649817
1947, Bridge End Ref. NPO649823

Books

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Memories

1,914 memories found. Showing results 11 to 20.

Happy Childhood Holidays

I say 1950 for the year my memory relates to but in fact my memories cover from around 1946 to 196 I've only just found this web site for "Memories" although have looked at the site before and what nostalgia it has ...Read more

A memory of Llwyngwril in 1950 by Margaret Garrod

Penton Camp Club

The Penton Camp Club started in about 1903. Its members included the Manager of Martin's Bank, London, the manager of the Drury Lane Theatre and many other rich men. They would come by train to Staines, the old station at the ...Read more

A memory of Penton Hook in 1900 by Su Knight

The Chimes Filling Station

Hello Ken, You may remember us, the Beaven boys at number 71 or 72 (Parents Name Collins). I was born in 1945, Stephen in 1940 and Michael 1936. I went to the lovely Eardley Road Primary school before we moved to Clapham ...Read more

A memory of Streatham

Driftbridge Stables

I was too young in the 1950’s to use the Hotel and pub but I learnt to ride at the Driftbridge Stables, that used the land, stables and coach houses from when the hotel had been a Coaching Inn. Having learnt to ride on Nutmeg, ...Read more

A memory of Drift Bridge by Rita Westlake

Little Waltham

I was born in Little Waltham and lived there until 1967. I only left because I got married and the cost of housing in the village, even then, was way out of our reach, so we had to move 20 miles north to Sible Hedingham. I had a ...Read more

A memory of Little Waltham by Richard Mansfield

Shopping Memories.

This photograph shows two ladies chatting together in the foreground.  On the right in the floral dress is my mother Mrs Beatrice Farnsworth.  My family have been farmers in the locality for three generations.  My mother's car is ...Read more

A memory of Worksop by Claire Allen

My Family In Woolston

My Grandparents lived in Oakbank Road, My Aunt lived in Laurel Road. I can remember going to work with my Nan in the evenings. She used to be a cleaner for Knaptons Bookies and Malizias Bookies (Bridge Road). My Aunt worked ...Read more

A memory of Woolston in 1959 by Jan Wills

Childhood

Having just stumbled across this website and viewed the photographs, I immediately went into nostalgia mode. I was born in Alrewas in 1938 in one of the small cottages in Main Street just down from Mansell's bridge, and then moved to The ...Read more

A memory of Alrewas in 1940 by Anthony Venables

Life In Full Circle

The little house next to Mary Newman`s Cottage is where I live now...but I first walked past it with my mother at about the time this photo was taken. We got off the steam train at the station just up the hill, to walk to the ...Read more

A memory of Saltash in 1955 by Steve Fuller

Back In 1963

I was moved to Wickford with my family in December 1963, a hard winter, removal van had trouble getting up the unmade road. Coming from London, it was a bit of a sleepy village for me and especially for my teenage siblings. Had to wait ...Read more

A memory of Wickford in 1963 by Val Ramsden

Captions

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Caption For Warrington, Bridge Street C1950

Just beyond Bridge Foot we enter Bridge Street.

Caption For Bedford, Newnham Bridge 1897

Further east along The Embankment, Newnham Bridge crosses the north branch of the River Ouse at the south end of Tennyson Road.

Caption For Durham, Framwellgate Bridge And The Castle 1892

Framwellgate was Durham's first bridge over the Wear.

Caption For Haverfordwest, The Old Bridge And Castle C1950

An excellent view of the Old Bridge with the castle in the background.

Caption For Upper Beeding, The King's Head C1955

Part of Beeding's Bridge is just visible on the small rise at the far western end of the High Street, next to the Bridge Inn on the left.

Caption For Bedford, Suspension Bridge 1921

Beyond is the Suspension Bridge linking Mill Meadow Island with Embankment Gardens at the right-hand end of the bridge.

Caption For Abingdon, Arches Bridge C1965

Abingdon Bridge, built 1416-1417, is classified as a listed monument.

Caption For Newby Bridge, General View 1914

Two lads enjoy the view from the hillside above Newby Bridge, the small village at the southern end of Windermere, with the low south Lakeland hills in the background.

Caption For The Broads, The Pool, Wayford Bridge C1945

That was an age of great prosperity, thanks to the flourishing wool trade, and there is little sign of such wealth and population in the small hamlet of today.

Caption For Newby Bridge, The Bridge 1914

A family group of children enjoy a boating trip on the River Leven at Newby Bridge, at the southern end of Lake Windermere.

Caption For Cambridge, St John's College And Wren's Bridge C1955

Wren's bridge, built by Robert Rumbold in 1709-12, has a balustraded parapet and heraldic beasts on display.

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Caption For Newby Bridge, The Swan Hotel 1914

A family group of children enjoy a boating trip on the River Leven at Newby Bridge, at the southern end of Windermere.

Caption For Runcorn, The Basin C1965

Compare this photograph with R67001 - the new bridge carries one of the approach roads to the Jubilee Bridge.

Caption For Reading, On The Thames 1924

East from the south end of Reading Bridge John Tims Boatyard building, with its punts and boats for hire, has now all gone, replaced by the less than wonderful eleven-storey Reading Bridge House.

Caption For Bridgend, The Old Stone Bridge 1898

The Welsh name for Bridgend is 'Yr Hen Bont'.

Caption For Burscough, The Village C1950

The main A59 road from Liverpool to Preston runs through the centre of the village, and at the far end, rises over the Leeds and Liverpool Canal.

Caption For Lyme Regis, The Square C1955

The seaward end of Broad Street was once the hub of Lyme Regis with its old Custom House, until a devastating fire in 1844.

Caption For Ipswich, Hog Island 1921

Once a popular riverside haunt for the locals, Hog Island is now known as Piper's Vale, and is more remarkable today as the north-eastern end of the Orwell Bridge.

Caption For Nottingham, Landing Stages, Turney's Quay 1893

A lock linked the river and Nottingham Canal at the projection near the end of the walkway.

Caption For Culham, The Stores C1965

Th A415 heads south along the 15th-century causeway above the marshy river meadows to Culham Bridge, built in 1416-22 by Abingdon's Fraternity of the Holy Cross, but now by-passed by a modern bridge.

Caption For Godmanchester, Chinese Bridge 1898

This beautiful wooden trellised bridge crosses the end of a mill stream, where it joins the River Ouse.

Caption For Water End, The Village C1955

At Water End, the River Gade runs under the fine three-arched bridge and through water meadows shaded by beech, willow and oak trees.

Caption For Andover, Views From Iron Bridge 1908

Returning to the west end of the bridge, a most dramatic view of Andover was to be seen over Micheldever Road in 1908.

Caption For Lewes, Cliffe High Street 1894

St Thomas Becket church is at the east end of Cliffe High Street, which runs west to cross the Ouse into School Hill and Lewes proper.