Maps

3,155 maps found.

1924, Newgate Ref. POP790896
1924, Newsholme Ref. POP791528
1924, Simonstone Ref. POP831493
1947, Oakenshaw Ref. NPO795384
1947, Millgate Ref. NPO780781
1947, Newchurch Ref. NPO790782
1947, Melling Ref. NPO777879
1947, Overton Ref. NPO798829
1947, Overtown Ref. NPO798882
1947, Rockcliffe Ref. NPO819094
1947, Roseacre Ref. NPO819994
1896, Ashurst Ref. RNE627934
1947, Wennington Ref. NPO863355
1947, Westby Ref. NPO865328
1947, Peel Ref. NPO802576
1896, Westby Ref. RNE865328
1898, Whittington Ref. RNE869532
1898, Stock Ref. RNE839683
1898, Sunderland Ref. RNE842805
1947, York Ref. NPO876237

Books

22 books found. Showing results 121 to 22.

Memories

131 memories found. Showing results 51 to 60.

A Brightlingsea Boy

I was born at 10 North Rd in 1936 My grandparents house[Harry & Maude Hammond. My mother Mabel Williams[nee Hammond] worked in James Shipyard during war then Telephone Exchange.remarried George Genever[who was buyer at ...Read more

A memory of Brightlingsea in 1950 by Terry Williams

Happy Memories Of Slaidburn

My first introduction to Slaidburn was in the middle of the very cold and snowy winter of 1949-50. I had just driven down from Inverness to this charming Lancashire village with my Dad. It had been a long, cold drive in a ...Read more

A memory of Slaidburn in 1950 by Denman Lalonde

Going Back Some Day

My husband has always wanted to go back to his grandfather's home, we live in Canada, but never could. We retire next year so I am researching the area. He was only 3 when they visited. Baptism: 1 Jun 1884 St Mary and All ...Read more

A memory of Crawshawbooth in 1949 by Dale Cornish

Greengates Was The Place To Live

I was born in and brought up in Greengates in 1949 at Redcar Road. I have many great memories of happy times. I went to Undercliff Girls School. I remember the picture house very well and used to go to the matinee ...Read more

A memory of Greengates in 1949 by Diane Barrett

Growing Up In Newton

I was born in the old cottage on the left, 175 High Street, in 1948, as June Glencross, my parents squatted there after the war, my dad became the local builder. In 1956 we moved up the road to the old congregational ...Read more

A memory of Newton-le-Willows in 1948 by June Bennetts

42 High St. Northwood

Left Potter St School at 14 years of age. Two years later, without any particular aptitude or skills, I found my way to Marabelle Fabrics. Styled as a wharehouseman, I cycled from Field-End road everyday except Sundays. The ...Read more

A memory of Northwood in 1948 by Peter Giles

Life In Wellingborough After The War

My family moved to 121 Midland Road during the winter of 1946 as my father worked in a local paint factory till 1948. There was a huge monkey puzzle tree in the front garden. I was 7 and my sister was 10. ...Read more

A memory of Wellingborough in 1947 by Angela Diamond

Just Found

I was born there in Aug 1947 and it would appear, like many others, to unwed mums and therefore adopted out. For most of my life I had only an abreviated copy of my birth certificate which came via the orpanage in Liverpool. Given that ...Read more

A memory of Rossett in 1947 by Roger Coates

Stowlangtoft Hall

Typing this memory on behalf of my mother-in-law, Doris Leadbitter (now Doris Sidebottom) who worked as a nursery assistant between January 1946 and June 1947. She says "I always thought about the children and wondered how they ...Read more

A memory of Stowlangtoft in 1946 by Judith Barnes

Part 20

Granddad, Mathew Wilson (known to everyone as Matty,) was one of the older brothers, but just too young for the Great War. He sold wet fish from a cart, everyone there gave their takings to Margaret, and until they left home she gave ...Read more

A memory of Middle Rainton in 1945 by John Harvey

Captions

171 captions found. Showing results 121 to 144.

Caption For Bardsea, The Ship Inn 1953

At one time Bardsea was part of Lancashire, and could only be reached by boat or by a dangerous route over the shifting sands of Morecombe Bay.

Caption For Southport, Cambridge Hall, Art Gallery, Library And Bank 1887

The building nearest to us is in fact the West Lancashire Bank, which opened in 1879; it was later acquired for an extension to the library.

Caption For Preston, Old Tram Bridge 1893

In 1792, a company was formed by Lancaster merchants to build a canal; they saw it as a way of getting cheap coal from Wigan and transporting other goods out into towns in the heart of Lancashire.

Caption For Slaidburn, Church Street 1921

Now very much part of Lancashire, the village of Slaidburn was in Yorkshire at the time of our photograph.

Caption For Preston, Miller Park 1893

The park is overlooked by the Park Hotel, and is close to a main line railway (in those days the East Lancashire Railway) which ran between two parks.

Caption For Chipping, Mill Pond C1955

In Lancashire, man-made stretches of water to serve mills were often called lodges.

Caption For Heswall, The Church C1935

In common with most of ecclesiastical sites on the Wirral Peninsula, St Peter's can trace its origins to the original Viking settlers who established a base in West Lancashire and North Cheshire after

Caption For Charlestown, Harbour 1904

The principal import was Lancashire and North Staffordshire coal from Runcorn.

Caption For Shaw, Market Street C1950

The Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway brought cheap coal for the textile trade from 1863, passing Shaw`s own Jubilee Colliery.

Caption For Waddington, Church 1903

The parish chest containing Poor Law accounts turned up at The Sun Inn, and its contents were sent to Lancashire Record Office - unfortunately, the chest was lost.

Caption For Manchester, Free Trade Hall C1885

The arches around the veranda carry the shields of the Lancashire towns who supported the movement.

Caption For Bramhall, Bramhall Lane South C1965

, Bramhall Grammar School, the consulting rooms of two physicians and surgeons, a post office, fishmonger and fruiterers, a confectioner, a grocers, a boot maker and cycle dealer, and a branch of the Lancashire

Caption For Wrea Green, The Duck Pond C1965

This is perhaps the largest village green in Lancashire, although the duck pond seems to be diminishing.

Caption For Hornby, The Castle C1910

It was built by the Norman Montbegon family just after they arrived in Lancashire.

Caption For Bilsborrow, The Canal C1960

In the 18th century this waterway was busy transporting coal, and possibly large cheeses too, for Tom Rowe the Lancashire cheese factor lived in Bilsborrow.

Caption For Waddington, Coronation Bridge C1955

But the village of Waddington has won the 'Best Kept Village in Lancashire' title on many occasions for being just that little bit more beautiful.

Caption For Tarleton, St Mary's Church 1952

Few people think of Tarleton as a port, but in the 15th century ships from here sailed to small ports along the Lancashire coast and even to Europe.

Caption For Lancaster, The Church From Cable Street 1912

China Street, St Leonard's Gate, Penny Street, Church Street and Market Street formed the original layout of the town from 1610, as we can see from Speed's map of Lancashire, which had an inset showing

Caption For Blackburn, The Town Hall C1955

It has not got the towering Gothic grandeur of some of Lancashire's other town halls, but it does have a certain splendour.

Caption For Accrington, Blackburn Road 1897

Acorns were the main source of food for pigs in Norman England, and pigs were an important source of food for many Lancashire villages.

Caption For Burnley, Towneley Hall 1906

Townley Hall really is a gem in the history of Lancashire.

Caption For Lakeside, The Terminal 1907

Lakeside is the settlement furthest away from the Lakeland mountains, but it is historically important as the entry point for large numbers of Victorian day visitors who came up from Lancashire by way

Caption For Wrea Green, The School C1965

In 1959 Wrea Green won Lancashire's Best Kept Village competition.

Caption For Preston, County Hall 1894

County Hall was built in 1882 and was the administrative headquarters of Lancashire County Council.