Maps

3,155 maps found.

1896, Easington Ref. RNE696811
1898, Crossgill Ref. RNE684515
1892, Newburgh Ref. HOSM54832
1892, Clifton Ref. HOSM41177
1891 - 1892, Elswick Ref. HOSM44792
1910, Forton Ref. HOSM45686
1892, Roseacre Ref. HOSM58019
1910, Tunstall Ref. HOSM62670
1893, Eccleston Ref. HOSM44540
1910, Halton Ref. HOSM47537
1910, Halton Ref. HOSM57316
1924, Anderton Ref. POP625622
1924, Kingsfold Ref. POP748073
1924, Middleton Ref. POP779475
1924, Nethertown Ref. POP789102
1924, Lowerhouse Ref. POP769987
1903, Hutton Ref. RNC742834
1903-1904, Heaton Ref. RNC730349
1903-1904, Newbridge Ref. RNC790671
1924, Carleton Ref. POP661424

Books

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Memories

131 memories found. Showing results 11 to 20.

Alamein Barracks

These barracks were used as the recruit training centre for the Territorial Army and all volunteers serving with the 33rd (Lancashire and Cheshire) Signal Regiment completed basic training here in the 1960's before passing out to ...Read more

A memory of Huyton in 1967 by John Howard Norfolk

The Army Firing Ranges At Little Altcar

In 1967 I enlisted with the Territorial Army and served five years with the Royal Corps of Signals. My basic training included learning to shoot with the 762 self loading rifle on the ranges near ...Read more

A memory of Hightown in 1967 by John Howard Norfolk

Alamein Barracks At Huyton

I had never even heard of Huyton, much less been there until I joined the Territorial Army in 1967. I had enlisted at a recruiting office in Manchester and attended the Alamein Barracks for my basic training in 1967. In ...Read more

A memory of Huyton in 1967 by John Howard Norfolk

Happy Sunny Days

I only have great sunny memories of Halifax as a child. A lot of these photos in the 1960's show the sunshine... just how I remember it. My granddad worked on the buses and in the photos he may have been on one of those! His mate ...Read more

A memory of Halifax in 1966 by Zoran Milovanovic

The Blue Cap Hotel

My Grandparents Jack and Edna Williams ran The Blue Cap Hotel in Sandiway during my youth and my fondest memories are there, of Rooms 6 and 7, which would be allocated to my sister and I during our stays. There were garages out in ...Read more

A memory of Sandiway in 1964 by Anita Healey

Lawrence Weston Comprehensive School

I attended Lawrence Weston Comprehensive School from September 6, 1963 until February 1969. Although I had passed my 11 Plus examination very highly (highest in the southwest of England) and wanted to go ...Read more

A memory of Lawrence Weston in 1963 by Timothy Purnell

Happy Days

Hi, I was born in Old Lane at the bottom of the road in 'Oakdean', as it was called then. I had many happy times running round the village in the many woods and fields. I had 2 sisters and 1 brother - our surname is Moss. I had ...Read more

A memory of Tatsfield in 1963 by Paul Moss

Staying With The Grindle Family

My father worked at Denaby Main Colliery as a steel erector, installing pit head plant. My memories of Denaby Main are of staying with my dad's landlady and her family. They were the Grindle family and their ...Read more

A memory of Denaby Main in 1961 by Tom Harper

Childhood In Salford

I was born Susan Cooke in no. 11 Quanton House, Amersham Street just of Liverpool Street , in my nana's flat. We lived with her until I was 3 from 1957 to 1960 when we moved to Trenham Street near to where the Salford Macdonalds ...Read more

A memory of Salford in 1960 by Susan Dardis

Broadway Lido.....My Home

Yes.....the Broadway Lidi was my home. I am Stuart Smith, my father Gordon Smith was the first manager (well, they called it superintendent then) at the Lido. We moved there when I was about 3 years old, and lived in a ...Read more

A memory of Bridgwater in 1960 by Stuart Smith

Captions

171 captions found. Showing results 25 to 48.

Caption For Ripponden, Village 1962

Standing high in the Pennines on Yorkshire's border with Lancashire, Ripponden has been an important settlement on the River Ryburn, but made its name from the wool trade in the 19th century and before

Caption For Hawkshead, And Wetherlam 1929

Beyond the village rises Wetherlam, the most northerly of the Coniston Fells, and over to the left, hidden by cloud, Lancashire's highest peak, the Old Man.

Caption For Walsden, Church And Lock C1960

Walsden is a former woollen town in the Calder Gap between Yorkshire and Lancashire, just to the south of Todmorden.

Caption For Glen Auldyn, 1894

The 1906 Baedecker Guide states that 'in July and August especially, Douglas and its neighbourhood are practically the playground for the operatives of Lancashire and Yorkshire, but at other seasons and

Caption For Urmston, Crofts Bank Road C1950

Urmston is noted for being the birthplace in 1708 of John Collier, Lancashire's first dialect poet.

Caption For Southport, Municipal Gardens 1904

By this date Southport's reliance on the holiday trade was already declining; its location made it an attractive proposition as a residential area not only for Lancashire businessmen and their families

Caption For New Brighton, The Pier 1900

New Brighton was originally conceived as 'The sea-bathing rendezvous par excellence of the Lancashire people of note', but things soon went awry.

Caption For Heysham, Half Moon Bay C1960

Away from the bright lights and entertainments of its main resorts, Lancashire's coast has many other fine stretches of expansive beach.

Caption For Preston, Harris Orphanage 1893

The building no longer serves its original purpose, and Central Lancashire University now uses it as a conference centre.

Caption For Warrington, Academy And Cromwell Statue 1901

Much of Lancashire was affected by the Civil Wars, and Warrington, an important crossing on the Mersey and chosen by the Royalist, Lord Derby for his headquarters, saw considerable action.

Caption For Bare, The Promenade C1955

The promenade guesthouses and private hotels enjoy superb views across the bay to Lancashire over Sands and the southern Lake District.

Caption For Grange Over Sands, The Railway 1929

When the railway came to Grange-over-Sands in 1857 it signalled the town's rapid expansion as a seaside resort for visitors from the industrial mill towns of Lancashire.

Caption For Trough Of Bowland, Entrance To Trough Of Bowland 1921

Wild and bleak country, the Trough was the road trodden by the women condemned as Lancashire witches on their way to Lancaster Castle.

Caption For Wrea Green, The Green C1965

Thought to have been used since the Bronze Age, the track through the valley was one of several routes followed by packhorse drivers, who carried goods across the moorland hills between Lancashire

Caption For Rochdale, Healey Dell Viaduct 1895

This viaduct was constructed of local stone in 1867 for the Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway Company; the line opened in 1870 and closed in the 1960s.

Caption For Padiham, Gawthorpe Hall 1895

Lancashire landowners since the 15th century, the family achieved prominence in 1589 when Richard Shuttleworth, a successful London lawyer, was knighted and appointed Chief Justice of Chester.

Caption For Whitewell, And Hodder Valley 1921

The point from which this photograph was taken, Seed Hill, was at that time in Yorkshire, but looks over the border, defined here by the Hodder, across a corner of Lancashire.

Caption For Blackpool, The Esplanade 1890

By the 1870s, many Lancashire cotton workers received three day's unpaid holiday a year, which was tacked onto a weekend to give a five-day break.

Caption For Caton, Penny Bridge C1960

The River Lune has never suffered the amount of industrial pollution that its southern Lancashire sisters the Mersey and the Ribble have had.

Caption For Grange Over Sands, The Railway 1929

The coming of the railway to Grange-over-Sands in 1857 signalled the town's rapid expansion as a seaside resort for visitors from the industrial mill towns of Lancashire.

Caption For Morecambe, The Promenade 1899

A Victorian guidebook, published in 1895, described Morecambe thus: 'Morecambe is much frequented by trippers from the busy towns of Lancashire and Yorkshire, for whose recreation are provided abundant

Caption For Southport, Bathing Pool 1914

On Sunday 28 June, as Lancashire enjoyed the hottest day of the year, an event was taking place that would set Europe aflame.

Caption For Accrington, Blackburn Road C1915

There was at one time another line down to Rawtenstall, joining what is now the East Lancashire Preserved Railway.

Caption For Grange Over Sands, The Beach 1912

Many wealthy business families from industrial Lancashire settled here as it became a fashionable seaside resort in the middle years of the 19th century.