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Maps

1,353 maps found.

1883 - 1902, Bath Ref. HOSM34121
1911 - 1912, Bouth Ref. HOSM38453
1898-1899, Bath Side Ref. RNC634691
1902-1903, Matlock Bath Ref. RNC775591
1900, Bush Ref. RNC657386
1946, Cloudesley Bush Ref. NPO671117
1895, Upper Bush Ref. RNE857111
1895, Beggars Bush Ref. RNE636657
1898, Bush Green Ref. RNE657417
1920, Bush Bank Ref. POP657389
1919, Bush End Ref. POP657395
1902-1903, Bath Vale Ref. RNC634692
1896, Round Bush Ref. RNE820671
1946, Threshers Bush Ref. NPO847813
1919, Threshers Bush Ref. POP847813
1896, Bush End Ref. RNE657395
1898, Bush Green Ref. RNE657415
1921, Holly Bush Ref. POP738321
1922, Bush Estate Ref. POP657396
1947, Bush Bank Ref. NPO657389

Books

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Memories

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Moat Mount Youth Fc.

Not long after the completion of Worcester Crescent and Bedford Road, the construction of Ramillies Road I had acquired a large number of new friends, all boys. My parents had moved from Woodford Essex to 52 Worcester Crescent ...Read more

A memory of Mill Hill by Ron Sargeant

Memories Of Market Drayton

This once sleepy hamlet was first home to me, a better place for childhood there could not be. Little Drayton church and it`s `olde` Sunday school. fishing excursions with Uncle to Buntingsdale pool, Dalelands West; ...Read more

A memory of Market Drayton by Allen Warrender

Growing Up In Queensbury

I was born in Wellington Street on the 16th. of June 1955. My mother was Kate Holland, formerly Henderson. and my father was George E Holland. Sadly he passed away in 1939. So I dont remember very much about him. I had a ...Read more

A memory of Queensbury by Geofftrey Holland

The Fairway

I was born at 28 The Fairway in 1946. There was (is) a wide grassed area down the centre of the road making it a kind of dual carriageway. In the years following the 2nd World War there were, "Pig bins", on several sections of the grass ...Read more

A memory of Northolt by David Jagger

A Visit With A Great Aunt And Uncle

In 1970 my Grandparents (Mr & Mrs Harold Hall of Winnipeg, Canada) and I spent some time with my Grandmother's sister, Ethel Mills and her husband John. We had a family reunion and dinner in a restaurant.  About ...Read more

A memory of Earby in 1970 by Allaine Beels

Ramblings Of A Septuagenarian.

My grandparents, Ernest and Ada Forrester lived, with my aunt Bess, Dad's sister, in the tiny cottage attached to the Congregational Chapel on The Green. They were the Chapel caretakers. In return they lived ...Read more

A memory of Newton Burgoland by janetdscrivens

Ledsham Court, St Leonards, Sussex ...Great Memories! By John Franks, (Ex Rascal Boarder).

Well, I would like to bring a little history of our wonderful school in St Leonards back to life with the real colour and warmth of the time when I was there in the early ...Read more

A memory of Great Parndon by John Franks

Manchester Road

Born in Ryan Street. I remember walking all the way down Manchester Road to St Joseph's Infant School, which at that time was on Grafton Street and part of the Girls School, it seemed to take ages, we walked past all the pubs and ...Read more

A memory of Bradford in 1955

Chisholm Cottage

My great-great-great grandparents lived opposite Wesley Chapel in the late 1800s, behind the trees on the right-hand-side of the 1901 Wesley Chapel photo. During the 1830s, Richard JACK (b1813) and some of his brothers moved to ...Read more

A memory of Hartlepool in 1880 by Vivienne Hooper

1965

1964 and my parents announced to us kids that we were going to move to the countryside from Great Bar in Birmingham where we were all living at my grandmothers house My Father had died back when I was seven and mother had eventually ...Read more

A memory of Market Harborough by Keith Luckman

Captions

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Caption For Stonyhurst, The College 1899

For 400 years, until the family line died out, the influential Shireburnes lived at Stonyhurst.

Caption For Macclesfield, Churchwallgate C1955

This view has changed little, although the pub's black and white walls have been painted over.

Caption For Windlesham, Village 1909

This is how the village must have looked when the writer Eric Parker passed this way while researching his book 'Highways & Byways in Surrey', published in 1908.

Caption For Westhoughton, Market Street C1950

On the northern edge of the Wigan coalfield, local pits once provided employment for over 2000 miners, but by the late 1940s the mines were just a memory.

Caption For Cookley, Castle Road C1965

Castle Road leads to the Square.

Caption For Colchester, The Castle 1892

Construction of Colchester Castle is thought to have started around 1080, and in 1101 it was granted to Eudo the Steward by Henry I.

Caption For Port Sunlight, The Leverhulme Memorial C1965

Impressive as this memorial to Viscount Leverhulme is, it should not be forgotten that there is another, and a very live one, on the Western Isles.

Caption For Caerphilly, The Castle 1871

The castle is now much restored by the Marquis of Bute, with its water defences reinstated.

Caption For Lytham, Lowther Gardens 1895

The Lytham Improvement Act of 1847 set up a Board of Commissioners.

Caption For Lyme Regis, The Smithy 1909

The smith's main task was the shoeing of horses, but he turned his hand to a great variety of jobs that involved the working of metal.

Caption For Lisburn, Market Square 1896

When Frith's photographer went to Belfast it was not his intention to record its industries, but he knew he had to take note of the fame of the fabric known world-wide as Irish Linen.

Caption For Clitheroe, The Castle 1927

It is the smallest Norman keep in England, and last saw action at the end of the Civil War, when Colonel Ashton's forces barricaded themselves in the castle demanding the pay that was owed them.

Caption For Clacton On Sea, Pier Avenue 1921

Having built the pier, the next move by Peter Bruff and the directors of the Woolwich Steam Packet Company was to build a hotel.

Caption For Waltham, The Mill C1960

But Godard, wishing to rule, kills the King's daughters and instructs a local warrior and fisherman, Grim, to drown Havelock at sea.

Caption For Alderley Edge, Chapel Road C1955

However, all this changed with the coming of the railways.

Caption For New Brighton, Swimming Pool C1960

The Harrison Drive Baths were opened in 1932 by Lord Derby, and were hence known as the Derby Baths.

Caption For Exmouth, The Sands 1890

Exmouth is reputed to be the oldest seaside town in Devon.

Caption For Haverthwaite, The Village C1960

Haverthwaite village is in two parts, but they are quite close together.

Caption For Deeping St James, Church Street C1965

The village itself is a mix of stone and local brick, as in the terrace on the right.

Caption For Cockerham, Main Street C1960

On the right we can see a finger post pointing to the church.

Caption For Comberbach, The Spinner And Bergamot Inn C1955

The pub pictured here, the Spinner and Bergamot, was built in 1792, and is named after two racehorses.

Caption For Stafford, The River C1955

The Baths, opened by the Duchess of Teck in 1895, used brine recently discovered under Stafford Common during the search for a good water supply.

Caption For Bath, Roman Bath, King's Bath, Main Spring 1907

Although most associate Bath's waters with the Georgian or Roman period, the spring-fed baths were very popular in Tudor and Stuart times.

Caption For Leamington Spa, Royal Pump Room And Parish Church 1922

On the right is the Royal Leamington Bath and Pump Rooms, with swimming pool and Turkish baths.