Maps

520 maps found.

1947, Hirwaun Common Ref. NPO737020
1922, Spelter Ref. POP836211
1900, Sarn Ref. RNC825537
1900-1901, Spelter Ref. RNC836211
1922, Aberkenfig Ref. POP618745
1900, Aberkenfig Ref. RNC618745
1900, Blaengarw Ref. RNC643258
1900-1901, Cefn Cross Ref. RNC665301
1899-1900, Coychurch Ref. RNC679739
1900-1901, Ffordd-Y-Gyfraith Ref. RNC704881
1900-1901, Mawdlam Ref. RNC775715
1947, Whiterock Ref. NPO869083
1898, Caerau Ref. RNE658760
1897, Cefn Cross Ref. RNE665301
1897, Whiterock Ref. RNE869083
1897, Wern Tarw Ref. RNE863496
1897, Tondu Ref. RNE849887
1897, Abergarw Ref. RNE618705

Books

2 books found. Showing results 121 to 2.

Memories

348 memories found. Showing results 51 to 60.

The Shakey Bridge

My mother left Yorkshire with me in 1945 when I was four years old. She worked for a Mrs Curzon at Arrochar house in Rothiemay as a cook and general help. I think the owners were titled people. I remember collecting ...Read more

A memory of Rothiemay Crossroads in 1945 by Lucie Nee; Roberts

Earith Was In Huntingdonshire And Still Is

I was born in St Ives in 1939 but lived in Earith at what is now number 43. Next door was my Grandad's grocer's shop - Bert Russell. I moved to Peterborough in 1958 where I still live in Werrington Village. ...Read more

A memory of Earith in 1940 by Lawrence Wright

Terrified By White Masses

Hi I was taken to the upper Rhondda valley (Tynewydd) by my mother in 1940 , I was some 9 yrs old. I went to school both primary and secondary (Treherbert boys school). I had lots of cousins. Myself and my cousin walked ...Read more

A memory of Blaengwynfi in 1940 by Ray Paget

Hampton Wick Magolia Resturant

I'm christophers sister Valerie dunn was baggott.we loved living in Hampton wick .it was fun having dinner in the restaurant -we could order anything we wanted..i nearly allways had sausage beans and chips.we use to ...Read more

A memory of Hampton Wick by valerie66

A Trip Down Memory Lane

I am very pleased to have found this site, I was on Friends Reunited but it closed. I was born in 19 Chester Street in 1947, went to Lawson infants school, Smeaton Street and Middlesbrough Tech. My sister, Pat, grew up there ...Read more

A memory of Cargo Fleet by artlynas

Coming Into Halifax Via North Bridge

As a child we used to return in the car down the hill towards North Bridge and the game was to be the first to spot Wainhouse Tower amongst all the other mill chimneys there were at that time (late 50s/early sixties). ...Read more

A memory of Halifax by leura123

Barton Swing Bridges Road And Canal

This picture shows both the Barton road bridge and the swing bridge carrying the Bridgewater Canal across the Manchester Ship Canal in the 'open' position. I used to visit this site as a child when there ...Read more

A memory of Barton Upon Irwell by Roger Hare

Dogdyke County Primary School

Being born in 1957 I attended Dogdyke County Primary school from 1962 whilst living with parents in Witham Drive, Chapel Hill. We used to walk or cycle to school in those days. Shortly after then we moved to Tattershall ...Read more

A memory of Dogdyke in 1962

Machen Trethomas Bedwas 1960

Hello Diane, How are you?I was born and brought up in Machen, 1 Brynhyfryd Terrace. Moved to Trethomas after marriage, lived in Lower Glyn Gwyn (1954) .The Glue Pot you talk about was the Lewis's Hotel (pub), do you ...Read more

A memory of Machen by Vernon Byron Evans

Growing Up With The Dinosaurs.

I lived in Thicket Grove which had the Thicket public house at the top. Crystal Palace Park was a very short walk away. During the school holidays we would spend our days in the park. Mum would pack us a picnic of ...Read more

A memory of Crystal Palace in 1953 by Maureen Langley

Captions

154 captions found. Showing results 121 to 144.

Caption For Arncliffe, The Bridge C1900

When Charles Kingsley stayed at Bridge End, the area inspired him to write his novel The Water Babies.

Caption For Barnstaple, River Taw And South Walk 1899

The masts of sailing ships are visible beyond the bridge, and a fine collection of rowing boats can be seen around the boathouse.

Caption For Preston, The Bridge Over The Ribble 1903

This bridge is a railway bridge, and is now part of the west coast main line.

Caption For Barnstaple, From Anchor Woods 1919

Anchor Wood is a narrow band of trees with a pleas- ant walk overlooking marshy ground downstream of the Long Bridge and at the foot of Sticklepath.

Caption For Fleckney, The Grand Union Canal C1965

The canal bypasses Fleckney on its eastern side; the photograph looks north east across Second Lock, towards Kibworth bridge and Bridge House, as the waterway winds towards Newton Harcourt

Caption For Quemerford, Lower Quemerford Mill C1955

Taken opposite Lower Quemerford Mill, this view shows Marden Bridge and the Mill House on the right.

Caption For The Broads, The Pool, Wayford Bridge C1945

But the site of the old bridge and the cottages in this photograph can still be seen nearby.

Caption For Blakeney, Severn Bridge Hotel C1950

Furnace Bottom is one example, while Pig Street is so named because pig iron was transported that way to the Severn Railway Bridge, and then by rail to Gatcombe, Bristol and beyond.

Caption For Barton Upon Irwell, The Swing Bridges 1895

Normal operating practice is for the bridge and aqueduct to be swung clear of the MSC approximately 30 minutes before a ship is due to pass through.

Caption For Newby Bridge, The Platform 1914

This splendid branch railway ran from Ulverston to Newby Bridge and Lakeside at the foot of Windermere.

Caption For Lofthouse, Post Office Stores And The Fountain C1950

This was not only a freight line for the reservoirs, but also a passenger railway between Pateley Bridge and Lofthouse from 1901 to 1929.

Caption For Culham, The Green C1955

A lane leads left to the church and manor house, and to the right is Burycroft, which leads to the medieval bridge and then Abingdon.

Caption For Newton, The Village 1921

Roads pass by leading to Dunsop Bridge and Slaidburn.

Caption For Waddington, Coronation Bridge C1955

When Queen Elizabeth II came to the throne in 1953, the village erected a Coronation Bridge and laid out Coronation Gardens, which we can see here.

Caption For Bedford, High Street From Town Bridge 1921

The photograph gives an unusual perspective in that the exit from the bridge and the High Street beyond appears to be restrictive for both traffic and pedestrians.

Caption For Rochester, The Bridge C1955

That bridge was joined in the 1960s by the dual carriageway box-girder road bridge and footway alongside.

Caption For Newton, The Village 1921

Roads pass by leading to Dunsop Bridge and Slaidburn.

Caption For Abingdon, The Town From The River 1890

Nag's Head Island is in the centre with its hotel fronting the bridge, and Stevens's Boatyard are the white buildings to the left.

Caption For Abingdon, The Bridges From The Church Tower C1945

The bridge on the right is known as Burford Bridge and that on the left is Abingdon Bridge.

Caption For Runcorn, Devonshire Place 1961

Both the new high-level road bridge and the old transporter can be seen on our photograph.

Caption For Winster, The Post Office C1960

The signpost still points the way to Windermere and Bowness, Kendal and Lancaster, and Bowland Bridge and Winster Church.

Caption For Gisburn, Main Street 1921

Once a year the village would be packed with visitors; they came to lean over Paythorne Bridge and watch the salmon leaping in the River Ribble.

Caption For Newark, Trent Bridge C1955

The town is now by-passed by both the A1 Great North Road, which crossed the bridge, and the Fosse Way (the A46).

Caption For Sidmouth, Alma Bridge 1895

A heavy storm in 1877 battered the bridge, and we see it in its repaired state in photograph 36076 (above).