Maps

101 maps found.

1946, Ball's Green Ref. NPO631597
1919, Ball's Green Ref. POP631597
1897, Ball's Green Ref. RNE631597
1898-1900, Ball's Green Ref. RNC631597
1921, Ball Ref. POP631041
1900, Ball Ref. RNC631042
1947, Ball Ref. NPO631041
1946, Ball Ref. NPO631042
1902, Ball Ref. RNC631041
1897, Ball Ref. RNE631041
1919, Ball Hill Ref. POP631056
1946, Balls Green Ref. NPO631600
1946, Balls Hill Ref. NPO631602
1919, Ball Ref. POP631042
1895, Ball Ref. RNE631042
1946, Red Ball Ref. NPO814193
1940, Balls Cross Ref. NPO631593
1946, White Ball Ref. NPO867575
1898, Bridge Ball Ref. RNE649809
1895, Balls Green Ref. RNE631600

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Memories

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Worlaby As A Boy

Hi, I lived in the village when I was a boy. I went to the junior school. My dad worked on a farm, we lived next door to the farm. My friends were Pat Jennings and Gordon Petch, we did everything together, lots of ...Read more

A memory of Worlaby in 1958 by Derick Smith

Update Of Those Memories Of The 60,S.

And so i became a full teenage worker, ha ha , off to earn all that fabulous money, to buy all i wanted and roll around every where in style, be like the grown ups , drink beer down the pub or up the pub in my ...Read more

A memory of Menithwood in 1966 by Nicolas Fumarola

Tyn Y By The Sea

First stayed there in 1951. My dad rented the chalet opposite the green corrugated Chapel aside of the sandy path which lead to the beach. Apart from the shop and chippy there was a Welcoast ice cream kiosk on the corner that closed a ...Read more

A memory of Tyn-y-Morfa by ukip.lowe29

The Witch Doctor

i was born in 1960 lived in 141 Lansbury ave did my schooling in derwyndeg infants then ystrad mynach secondary then lewis boiys pengam my family where well known as my father Fred used to take part in all the carnivals in the area ...Read more

A memory of Cefn Hengoed by pagetallenjohn

Tanktops And Bellbottoms

Tank tops and bell bottoms-memoirs of a Birkenhead lad I was born in Birkenhead in 1954 at the back of Central Station, opposite the Haymarket, and still remember being hungry all the time. We were poor, as was everyone we ...Read more

A memory of Birkenhead by dannytaylor1954

Sweet Shop Trilogy.

Maggie Cook had a sweet shop at the bottom of Milton Road. She would have done well today with the Garnock Academy business but she served us well and we all have our favourite moments. Maggie was small and petite and in order to ...Read more

A memory of Kilbirnie by John Allan

Steve Hegarty On Llanrumney

I moved to sedgemoor road in 1958 and stayed there or nearby until 1992 before moving to sully, my absolute best memories were made living in that street. as boys we used to play hoops flicking a byciycle tyre over the ...Read more

A memory of Llanrumney by hegartysw

Salfordin The 30,S

I took part in a Salford Pageant, part of a dancing troop performing D' ye ken John Peel. I also remember the Black Americans being garrisoned on the same Race course and I couldn't understand why, they were very polite and kind. ...Read more

A memory of Salford in 1930

Relations

My favourite uncle and auntie lived in Brooklands Avenue and we often use to have Sunday tea with them. My uncle George Ayrton was a lovely man and before I could read often read to me Robinson Crusoe, I can still hear his voice now and see ...Read more

A memory of Helmshore by Stewart Entwistle

Re The Buffs

The Royal order of Buffalos..... Next door but one to the nurses home (as was), now a nursing home. I was born in Highfield hospital, Mill Lane, lived in Wallasey until I was 62 and now live in the north of Scotland. When I was a ...Read more

A memory of Wallasey in 1993 by Linda Holland

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Captions

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Caption For Bishopsteignton, 1890

Bishopsteignton was once a rich manor belonging to the Bishops of Exeter; in the 19th century it was producing thousands of tons of ball clay (so called because when dug it tends to ball up like ice cream

Caption For Greatstone, Sand Dunes C1955

It has safe bathing and plenty of space for ball games.

Caption For Widnes, Ball O'ditton, Liverpool Road C1965

There was once a pub in this area which was called the Ball which may be where the name Ball o' Ditton comes from.

Caption For Deal, From The Pier 1899

In the centre of this picture is the Time Ball Tower, used for supplying the correct time to the anchored vessels.

Caption For Deal, From The Pier 1899

In the centre of this picture is the Time Ball Tower, used for supplying the correct time to the anchored vessels.

Caption For Marlborough, Castle And Ball Hotel, High Street C1955

The Castle and Ball Hotel has lost its decorative tile- hanging and barge boards; instead, a huge metallic ball is suspended over the pedestrians.

Caption For Ramsgate, From Albion Place C1920

Just visible in the centre on the horizon is the tidal ball.

Caption For Wakefield, Cross Square C1955

On the left is the Grand Clothing Hall, a well-loved outfitters, built in 1906.

Caption For Dorking, High Street 1922

Three balls, one white, one red and one blue, were paraded around the town.

Caption For Marlborough, High Street 1901

The Castle and Ball Hotel, an old established commercial hotel and posting house on the north side of the High Street, has a distinctive tile-hung front with pierced barge-boards decorating

Caption For Mullion, Golf Links 1911

Modern golfers benefit from the latest technology: an aerodynamic ball, and well-balanced clubs made from a precise blend of metals.

Caption For Mullion, Golf Links 1911

Modern golfers benefit from the latest technology: an aerodynamic ball, and well-balanced clubs made from a precise blend of metals.

Caption For Offord Cluny, The Village 1906

A builder balances on a plank across two ladders (centre right) to carry out a meticulous repair to the stone balls on the gate to the Manor.

Caption For Annfield Plain, Front Street 1951

Ransomes & Marles brought jobs to the town when they opened a ball-bearing plant.

Caption For Sutton On Sea, The Beach C1965

With deck chairs, buckets, spades and ball, everything is set for an ideal day at the seaside.

Caption For Haywards Heath, The Recreation Ground C1950

In this quintessentially English scene, one can almost hear the sound of bat hitting ball, followed by the ripple of applause from the knowledgeable spectators.

Caption For Launceston, The Square 1935

It has always been at the centre of town life, hosting hunt balls and providing accommodation for the Sheriff and his men when the Assizes were in session.

Caption For Marlborough, Kingsbury Street C1950

A schoolboy's attention has been caught, perhaps by the girl running after her ball in front of the Kingsbury Arms Hotel.

Caption For Teignmouth, The Beach And Pier C1960

By the 1960s, the glory days of the pier were coming to an end, with few of the talent competitions, fashion parades, afternoon tea dances, charity balls and gala dinners of late 1940s and 50s.

Caption For Ormskirk, Moor Street On Market Day C1955

There were Farmers' Balls and Dispensary Balls in the Drill Hall and Conservative Balls in the Georgian Rooms, while friends continued to meet for tea at Dorset's, Swift's or Cave's cafés.

Caption For Hilton, The Unicursal Maze C1955

The stone pillar with a ball finial records the death of William Sparrow in 1729.

Caption For Repton, The Hall C1955

Here we see the headmaster's house at Repton, which is known as the Hall.

Caption For Milford, Sherbrook Valley C1955

This provided ashes which were made into balls to be used for washing and scouring, many of which were sent to London for use there.

Caption For Launceston, The Square 1935

It has always been at the centre of town life, hosting hunt balls and providing accommodation for the Sheriff and his men when the Assizes were in session.