Places
17 places found.
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- Bridge End, Oxfordshire
- Bridge End, Lincolnshire
- Bridge End, Essex
- Bridge End, Bedfordshire
- Bridge End, Clwyd
- Bridge End, Warwickshire
- Bridge End, Surrey
- Bridge End, Durham (near Frosterley)
- Bridge End, Northumberland (near Hexham)
- Bridge End, Hereford & Worcester (near Tirley)
- Bridge End, Hereford & Worcester (near Bosbury)
- Bridge End, Shetland Islands
- Bridge End, Cumbria (near Carlisle)
- Bridge End, Northumberland (near Hexham)
- Bridge End, Devon (near Kingsbridge)
- Bridge End, Devon (near Sidmouth)
- West End, Yorkshire (near Pateley Bridge)
Photos
40 photos found. Showing results 61 to 40.
Maps
524 maps found.
Books
2 books found. Showing results 73 to 2.
Memories
1,914 memories found. Showing results 31 to 40.
The Shack
We as a family stayed in what we called 'the shack', it was situated next to the Amroth Arms. The shack was on a large piece of land. A stream ran through the grounds, it went under the road into the sea, and often when the tide was high ...Read more
A memory of Amroth in 1988 by
My House
I purchased Outlands in 1987 for £70,000, it was and still is my dream home with so much potential, we are still on generator and spring water, the river Camel with salmon and trout fishing is on one boundary and a stream on another ...Read more
A memory of Bodmin in 1987 by
Silver Wedding
Bob and I have spent many a holiday in Cornwall, but nothing match the way we felt when we discovered the magic of Porth. It happened just under the bridge, which I now call our rock. We have spent many hour waiting for the waters to ...Read more
A memory of Porth in 1987 by
The Square
I was the village policeman, 1986-1991. I used to stand on the bridge in the photograph on the days of a wedding to ensure the newly-weds could get out onto the main road without waiting, and to help guests leave 'in convoy' where ...Read more
A memory of Nether Wallop in 1986 by
Building The Wooden Bridges At The Waterfall In 1985
Was tasked (with my fellow sappers) with the building of 2 wooden bridges with my colleagues of 103 Field Squadron RE. I would love to know if they are still standing and what the area where ...Read more
A memory of Sanquhar in 1985
Silverhill Road
When I graduated from Paisley University, Scotland, in 1984, I moved to Castlederg for a period of about 8 months. It was a very special time in my life. I met so many really nice people, and the memories will live with me for ...Read more
A memory of Castlederg in 1985 by
Daily Chats
I remember when I was a van salesman with Sunblest in Aberdeen - my round was Royal Deeside. My morning started at 02.30hrs in Northfield in Aberdeen. Loaded, I would head for Deeside. I enjoyed my round but more so when I ...Read more
A memory of Bridge of Gairn in 1983 by
A Weekend To Remember
We were on holiday in the village of Killin, Perthshire, when my daughter announced she wanted to explore further north, no special destination, just to 'up and go'. I was concerned at her taking this trip alone, and ...Read more
A memory of Ullapool in 1982 by
Alexandra Railway Bridge
Alexandra railway bridge was just behind Blackfriars Road Bridge and was removed in the 1980's. I seem to remember Taylor Woodrow cut it up with machinery mounted on the rail lines, then Smit, the Dutch salvage firm came ...Read more
A memory of London in 1982 by
Happy
My late husband & I moved into Stoke Lyne early 1981, and bought our beautiful bungalow next door to the "Peyton Arms", what a beautiful village, we were extremely happy there for some nineteen years wonderful neighbours, and ...Read more
A memory of Stoke Lyne in 1981 by
Captions
1,770 captions found. Showing results 73 to 96.
The location is the Nickle Landing Stage, near Newby Bridge, at the southern end of the lake, where it narrows to enter the River Leven.
Here we see sailing boats and dinghies alongside the River Thurne, with G Applegate's boatbuilding sheds on the west bank.
Many of Wakefield's 118 pubs and hotels were along this central road through the city.
The location is the Nickle Landing Stage, near Newby Bridge, at the southern end of the lake, where it narrows to enter the River Leven.
The ferry across the Ouse played an important part in village life until the bridge in the foreground was built at the end of the 19th century.
Looking up-river - B51032 - and down-river - B51040 on the Great Ouse, we see scenes far more tranquil than when Danish raiders or Norman soldiery played out their roles.
Shipbuilders swarm across the Walney bridge from the dockyards at the end of a wortking day.
Holidaymakers are boating on the southern reaches of Windermere near Newby Bridge.
A lovely view taken from the end of the pier, looking back towards Saltburn and showing the buildings of the Marine Parade and the cliff lift leading up to them.
Holidaymakers are boating on the southern reaches of Windermere near Newby Bridge.
The 15th-century bridge had not been widened when this view was taken.
The towers at each end of the viaduct can just be distinguished behind the bridge in photograph R67051.
Only the traffic and styles of dress seem to have changed.
Shipbuilders swarm across the Walney bridge from the dockyards at the end of a wortking day.
The River Barle appears here little more than a placid stream, but in 1953 a devastating flood swept through Dulverton from the hills above, inundating the bridge and destroying the cottages at the far
Here we see the river bank of the Ribble just west of the main railway bridge at the end of South Meadows.
Blawith (pronounced Blarth) is part of the civil parish of Blawith and Subberthwaite.
This view, taken from Folly Bridge at the south end of St Aldate's Street, is of an earlier Eights Week with the Christchurch Meadow bank lined with the College Barges.
This attractive medieval bridge carries the A361 over the River Windrush, seen here flowing gently below.
An ancient village recorded in the Domesday Book as Penictune, it has a stream flowing through it like Downham has, and it also lies at the foot of Pendle Hill.
The High Street runs down from the A40 to Burford Bridge and the River Windrush.
This photograph shows the Cannon Street end of King William Street, which heads south-east from the Mansion House towards London Bridge.
North Walk was destroyed when the Lynton and Barnstaple railway came through in 1898.
We end this chapter in St Peter Street, which originally led to the old wooden bridge replaced by the present one further west.
Places (17)
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Memories (1914)
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