Maps

3,155 maps found.

1891, Newchurch Ref. HOSM54855
1892 - 1893, Water Ref. HOSM63487
1892, Hutton Ref. HOSM49215
1910, Farleton Ref. HOSM45152
1907, Ireby Ref. HOSM49460
1903-1904, Elswick Ref. RNC701076
1924, Brookfield Ref. POP652050
1903, Cadley Ref. RNC658477
1903-1904, Halton Ref. RNC725810
1903, Hapton Ref. RNC726641
1903, Water Ref. RNC861462
1903-1904, Wennington Ref. RNC863355
1903, Westby Ref. RNC865328
1903-1904, Stock Ref. RNC839683
1903-1904, Sandylands Ref. RNC825398
1903-1904, Thistleton Ref. RNC846805
1903, Cottam Ref. RNC678571
1903, Cliffe Ref. RNC670585
1903, Clifton Ref. RNC670650
1903, Newchurch Ref. RNC790782

Books

22 books found. Showing results 73 to 22.

Memories

131 memories found. Showing results 31 to 40.

Shopping After 1956

We moved to Loughton from Preston, Lancashire in Easter 1956, and during the summer holidays that year I got to know the town. On the left can be seen the Century Cinema, where I often went to films and which was demolished at the ...Read more

A memory of Loughton in 1956 by Diana Dioszeghy

Salford Born And Bred

From the 1960's We lived on Octavia House, I am Mike kilburn, there was my sister Susan, and brother Paul. My mother was Pat, sadly deceased. We moved to Dequincey house after living for some years on Octavia. I went to school ...Read more

A memory of Salford in 1960 by Mike Kilburn

S S Lancashire

I Came home from Egypt in 1953 on the S S Lancashire, I remember the landing stage was all afloat; we slept on the Ship that night before disembarking to go through customs then onto the train. I've just been to Liverpool - the first time in 59 years, it is a lovely place.

A memory of Liverpool by Bob Marriott

Royal National Hospital Ventnor

I worked as a nurse at the hospital from 1955 to 1956 and went back for the first time in June of this year. It was really nostalgic to be there again, even though the hospital has long gone the Botanic Gardens are ...Read more

A memory of Ventnor in 1956 by Marjorie O'sullivan,Nee Brown

Rop

my father drove for ROP in the 1930s and 1940s, the oil depot was sited were lLIDL now stands, his name was Ern Thomas. Price Beards also drove there. Presley ran the depot. Oil was delivered over north Wales,Lancashire, and Mersyside. Tommy ...Read more

A memory of Gwersyllt in 1940 by Peter Thomas

Robinson Graves

My paternal Robinson relatives (married Moore) are buried in the churchyard at Great Shelford from 1839 and at one time lived in Woollard's Lane. In 1849 they moved into Cambridge when William Joseph Robinson marrried Jane ...Read more

A memory of Great Shelford in 1860 by Olga Lockley

Robert William Shaw Family My Greatgrandfather

My GreatGrandParents Were Robert William Shaw and Eleanor (Wilkinson) Shaw. He worked as a Roller Coverer at a Cotton Factory, I do not know what the name of the factory was. I know my Grandmothers name ...Read more

A memory of Sabden in 1880 by somersetmass

Remembering Marske By The Sea

We came to Marske in August 1948 having just demobbed from the Army 9 weeks earlier, we purchased a shop at 221 High St selling groceries, rations, ice cream etc. Our daughter was just 5 weeks old and was ...Read more

A memory of Marske-By-The-Sea in 1950 by Trevor Williams

Re Comment By John Howard Norfolk On Wigan Clogs

Wigan-made clogs always did have a reputation even way back when - so it's nice to have this confirmation of their quality holding up even to today. I've even discovered that one of my ancestors made his ...Read more

A memory of Wigan by Thelma Hurly

Quest For My Ain Folk

I visited St Peter's in August 1976 as part of a search for traces of my ancestors, the De Vauxs of Adlington, French Hugenots who first settled from France, in 1630. They became Yeomen farmers on the Leghs Adlington estate and ...Read more

A memory of Prestbury in 1976 by James Logan Bell

Captions

171 captions found. Showing results 73 to 96.

Caption For Clitheroe, Castle Gardens, Tennis Courts 1927

Close by in 1970, on the occasion of the 800th anniversary of the first Charter, celebrations on Saturday 7 August included musical rides and spectacular events staged by the Mounted Branch of the Lancashire

Caption For Bilsborrow, The Roebuck Hotel C1955

Roebucks are the males of the roe deer, whose herds once roamed this attractive landscape along the western fringe of the Lancashire hills.

Caption For Preston, Tram Bridge C1955

Requisitioned by the National Fire Service during WWII, it was eventually bought for the Lancashire Brigade in 1949.

Caption For Chesterfield, Queen's Park 1902

Had the Lancashire, Derbyshire & East Coast Railway had its way, their main line would have run from Warrington to Sutton-on-Sea.

Caption For Wigan, The Infirmary 1896

In 1868 Manchester and Liverpool were the only Lancashire authorities with medical officers of health, and as late as 1876 Wigan still lacked a uniform system for disposing of or treating sewage.

Caption For Runcorn, High Street C1965

The Co-Operative movement began just over the Mersey, in Lancashire, in the 1840s and rapidly spread throughout the industrial heartlands of northern England.

Caption For Accrington, Blackburn Road C1915

The railway line to Huncoat and Burnley crosses the road here.There was at one time another line down to Rawtenstall, joining what is now the East Lancashire Preserved Railway.As well as having three

Caption For Poulton Le Fylde, The Cotton Trade Convalescent Home C1955

On the left are convalescent cotton mill workers; but as mills closed all over Lancashire, the building closed as a convalescent home and was bought by Wyre Borough Council to be their Civic Centre—it

Caption For Ormskirk, The Church From The South West 1894

Despite Henry VIII's break with Rome, much of Lancashire remained staunchly Catholic and stones from the dismantled Augustinian priory at Burscough were used to add the tower in which the bells that once

Caption For Slaidburn, From The Bank 1921

Its strong tower is 12th-century, and was used to shelter villagers when the Scots raided Lancashire.

Caption For Warrington, Queen's Gardens C1955

On the left is a fountain commemorating Queen Victoria, and on the right is a monument to Warrington soldiers of the South Lancashire Regiment killed in the Boer War.

Caption For Fleetwood, The Harbour 1894

It was here in 1847 that Queen Victoria first set foot in Lancashire, when she arrived at the harbour having travelled from Scotland by sea.

Caption For Chesterfield, Queen's Park 1902

In August 1874, Derbyshire County Cricket Club played Lancashire at Chesterfield, using Chesterfield FC's facilities at Saltergate recreation ground.

Caption For Heysham, The Foreshore C1947

With the return of peace, people could again enjoy seaside holidays and once more flocked to the Lancashire resorts.

Caption For Rimington, Newby C1955

Fluctuating Lancashire and Yorkshire boundaries have confused and annoyed villagers.

Caption For Burnley, Scott Park 1896

Some said that Burnley did not need parks, as the Pennines of South Lancashire are only ten minutes away, and some lovely countryside surrounds the town.

Caption For Grange Over Sands, Main Street 1891

Until the railway arrived, only 35 years before this photograph was taken, Grange-over-Sands was little more than a fishing village, looking out across the Kent estuary to the rest of Lancashire.

Caption For Burnley, Hurstwood (Poet Spenser's House) 1895

Although born in London, the Elizabethan poet Edmund Spencer was related to a Lancashire family and is believed to have spent time with them here in this house.

Caption For Alderley Edge, View From Castle Rock C1955

Before clean air acts and the decline of the cotton industry, the only time people could see the Lancashire hills across the Mersey Basin was during Wakes week.

Caption For Chorley, Market Street C1965

This is Chorley's main street, the A6, Lancashire's main north to south road; it used to get very busy in the summer.

Caption For St Annes, Orchard Road And The Hydro 1901

Besides having good window displays, the shop would place blackboards outside: 'Danish prize dairy butter, Lancashire and Cheddar cheese, noted teas and coffees and unequalled Wiltshire and Danish bacon

Caption For Bilsborrow, The Roebuck Hotel C1960

Tom Rowe, the Lancashire cheese factor, lived at York House in Bilsborrow.

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 Higher Walton, Walton Church C1955

Although its style is medieval, this church, dedicated to St John the Evangelist, was built in 1885 by Sir Gilbert Greenall, a Lancashire MP and founder of the famous brewing company that bears his