Maps

405 maps found.

1904-1907, Burn Of Cambus Ref. RNC655967
1894 - 1895, Denton Burn Ref. HOSM43027
1895, Shiney Row Ref. HOSM48206
1897, Burnbanks Ref. HOSM39533
1945, Barnes Ref. NPO633576
1896, Barnes Ref. RNE633576
1920, Barnes Ref. POP633576
1919, Alton Barnes Ref. POP624649
1947, Dyffryn-Bern Ref. NPO696183
1946, High Barn Ref. NPO732363
1946, Barne Barton Ref. NPO633565
1946, Barnes Cray Ref. NPO633580
1947, Barnes Hall Ref. NPO633585
1946, Barnes Street Ref. NPO633589
1898, Alton Barnes Ref. RNE624649
1898, Dyffryn-Bern Ref. RNE696183
1896, Park Barn Ref. RNE800444
1898, Lowes Barn Ref. RNE770009
1897-1909, Barnes Ref. RNC633576
1903, Barnes Hall Ref. RNC633585

Books

2 books found. Showing results 49 to 2.

Memories

764 memories found. Showing results 21 to 30.

The Welling Mods: Long Gone But Never Forgotten

We were like one huge crazy family, not only from Welling, but also from the surrounding towns of Blackfen, Bexleyheath, Crayford, Dartford, Eltham, Plumstead and Woolwich - even as far as from the other ...Read more

A memory of Welling by Bernard Schofield

An Old Mans Memories

I was born in 1922 in the village of Mundford.  My Father was the village policeman. The village was then a self-contained society and provided all the necessities of life, including a doctor, blacksmith, carpenter and general ...Read more

A memory of Mundford in 1920 by Ralph Woodgate

Portsmouth Guildhall

Visiting the website I discovered a photograph of Portsmouth Guildhall which brought back sad memories. On 10th January 1941 the city was heavily bombed by the Luftwaffe including incendiaries on the Guildhall. On the morning ...Read more

A memory of Portsmouth in 1941 by Eddie Harding

Newmarket

I spent most of my childhood in Newmarket, playing in the wood and on Bunting Hill shown in the photo with the old Quarry. Every year the hill would be set fire, the fire being lit at the top to burn slowly down, this was to encourage new ...Read more

A memory of Nailsworth

Horrible Place

We were there from 69 - 72. I say we. Me & my four sisters, Denise, Pauline, Joan, Isable & me June HASTIE. Anderson & Dunlop were vile. Scrubbing the floors until they were gleeming. We used to do that when we got home from ...Read more

A memory of Hampstead by June Langley

Lived Here In 1963 64

My dad was stationed here in the early 60's with the US Navy.  Although I was only 5 years old at the time the memories are still so vivid in my mind. So many thoughts and pictures are racing through my mind as I write this that ...Read more

A memory of Innellan in 1963 by Theresa Wilson

Mid Eighties

From early 1984 to March 1987 I had the pleasure of being the Landlady of this public house. Many good times (some bad), many lovely customers, some of whom became friends and not forgetting all the people who came to ...Read more

A memory of West End in 1986 by Vee Williams

Reminders Of My Youth

I remember being taken to the village when I was very young - I believe one of my great uncles ran the Pub - One of the ubquitous Jermy Family - I am coming to Norfolk to try and research my roots at the end of July this ...Read more

A memory of Great Hockham by Paul Burroughes

Barn Croft.

The house in the middle is where I lived from 1972. The address is 62 Main Street and the house was called Barn Croft. The house on the right was a farm and the house that the middle house was built on was part of the ...Read more

A memory of Cossington

Captions

276 captions found. Showing results 49 to 72.

Caption For Barry, Castle 1899

Most of the stone was used for building, and as a convenient source of limestone for burning and spreading on the fields of Castle Farm as fertiliser.

Caption For Colyton, Queen Square 1907

The men standing at the door on the left are customers of the Lion Inn, which burned down on 8 November 1908 and was never rebuilt.

Caption For Haslemere, Lord Tennysons 'aldworth' 1899

After Tennyson's death in 1892 Burne Jones designed a window in Haslemere's St Bartholomew's Church as a memorial to the poet.

Caption For Irvine, The Harbour 1904

The novelist John Galt was born in the town in 1779, but Irvine is more famous as the place where Robert Burns eked out a living as a flax-dresser between 1781 and 1783.

Caption For Woolsthorpe, The Village C1955

Further up the road is the Victorian parish church, which replaced one of 1791 which itself replaced the medieval one, apparently burned down in the Civil War.

Caption For Oxford, Balliol College And Martyrs' Memorial 1900

To the right of Balliol College is the famous Martyrs' Memorial, commemorating the 16th-century Protestant martyrs Latimer, Ridley and Cranmer, who were burned at the stake in nearby Broad Street.

Caption For Epping, Charcoal Burning C1955

For many years ancient forest crafts were practised, including the making of charcoal from green sticks, which were burned slowly under controlled conditions in great heaps.Two are shown here ready

Caption For Burnt Yates, The Church And Village C1960

The small village of Burnt Yates in Nidderdale is graced by this neat little Victorian sandstone church.

Caption For Milford, Sherbrook Valley C1955

In 1698 the traveller Celia Fiennes noted that there was a considerable industry of cutting and burning the bracken on Cannock Chase.

Caption For Ambleside, Sweden Bridge 1912

It has no direct Scandinavian connection, other than the fact that the name comes from the Norse 'svithinn', which means 'land cleared by burning'.

Caption For Oxford, Ship Street And Exeter College Chapel 1922

The Victorian chapel was designed by Sir Gilbert Scott, and includes various tapestries by Burne-Jones and William Morris.

Caption For Plymouth, St Andrew's Church 1889

The church was burned down in the blitz, but restoration started in 1949 and the church was finally reconsecrated in 1957.

Caption For Hove, Church Road 1898

This bustling view of Church Road with its bicycles and horse-drawn vehicles is dominated by the sadly- lamented old Town Hall, which burned down in 1966.

Caption For Ambleside, Sweden Bridge 1912

It has no direct Scandinavian connection, other than the fact that the name comes from the Norse 'svithinn' and means 'land cleared by burning'.

Caption For Richmond, Newbiggin 1913

On the extreme right is the former gaol, outside which the Protestant martyr Richard Snell was burned at the stake in 1558.

Caption For Haslemere, Lord Tennysons 'aldworth' 1899

After Tennyson's death in 1892, Burne Jones designed a window in Haslemere's St Bartholomew's church as a memorial to the poet.

Caption For Flamborough, The Lighthouse C1940

Originally oil burning, it was modified to electricity in 1940, about the time that this photo was taken.

Caption For Crackington Haven, 1931

Local lore says that they are a good luck charm, and that having a piece in your house will prevent it burning down.

Caption For Southwell, The Minster, The West Towers 1895

Admittedly, these are replicas dating from 1880 – the originals burned down in 1711.

Caption For Ringwood, Christchurch Street 1900

The notorious Judge Jeffries condemned her to be burned at the stake, but this sentence was commuted to beheading.

Caption For East Grinstead, London Road C1965

Another well-known multi-national dominates this view; the branch has been here since about 1930, though the left-hand extension is a post-War development on the site of the Cinema de Luxe, which burned

Caption For Horndon On The Hill, The Village C1960

Secondly, a local farmer called Thomas Higbed was burned at the stake in 1555, on a charge of heresy.

Caption For Torquay, The Harbour 1890

Its west window was designed by the pre-Raphaelite artist Edward Burne-Jones.

Caption For Amport, Village 1898

During the 1830s this pretty village was the scene of a major uprising among farm labourers, with angry mobs burning hayricks and destroying machinery.