Places
36 places found.
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- Harrogate, Yorkshire
- Whitby, Yorkshire
- Filey, Yorkshire
- Knaresborough, Yorkshire
- Scarborough, Yorkshire
- Selby, Yorkshire
- Richmond, Yorkshire
- Ripon, Yorkshire
- Pickering, Yorkshire
- Settle, Yorkshire
- Skipton, Yorkshire
- Norton-on-Derwent, Yorkshire
- Malton, Yorkshire
- Pateley Bridge, Yorkshire
- Tadcaster, Yorkshire
- Northallerton, Yorkshire
- North Ferriby, Yorkshire
- Ingleton, Yorkshire
- Bolton Abbey, Yorkshire
- Staithes, Yorkshire
- Fountains Abbey, Yorkshire
- Aysgarth, Yorkshire
- Hawes, Yorkshire
- Middleham, Yorkshire
- Robin Hood's Bay, Yorkshire (near Whitby)
- Reighton, Yorkshire
- Leyburn, Yorkshire
- Runswick Bay, Yorkshire (near Hinderwell)
- Thirsk, Yorkshire
- Helmsley, Yorkshire
- Malham, Yorkshire
- Lofthouse, Yorkshire (near Middlesmoor)
- Kettlewell, Yorkshire
- Bedale, Yorkshire
- Catterick, Yorkshire
- Thornton Dale, Yorkshire
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Dan Roberts And His Hippy Friends At Ty Ffawyddog
Anyone got anything to say? I now live in North Yorkshire, and have lived there since 1976.
A memory of Ffawyddog in 1972
Bryannman Hotel Good Times Good Money
I was sent to Lower Bynamman in 1970, to work building up a huge 2400 Marion excavator for Sir Lindsey Parkinson at the GCG (Tyor Gwaith?) opencast site. I lodged at the Bryannam hotel with Dez and Dylis. ...Read more
A memory of Lower Brynamman in 1970 by
Richmond Grammar School
I went to Richmond Grammar from 1963 to 1969. I left the area shortly after that and have only recently returned to North Yorkshire. I'm currently trying to get in touch with many of my old school friends. It's great to see this picture!
A memory of Richmond in 1969 by
Memories Of The Red Lion
I was born in 1966 and lived in the Red Lion. My dad and mum were married in 1961. My dad lived in the village all his life, moving to the Red Lion on his marriage. My dad was formerly of Temperance Hall, down the road from ...Read more
A memory of Wareside in 1966 by
Too Short A Stay!
I lived in Kirby Hill for one year from 1965 to 66, I was a 13 year old boy. I absolutely loved my time there and have many happy memories. My Mother and Father bought the Shoulder of Mutton in 1965 taking myself ...Read more
A memory of Kirby Hill in 1965 by
My Dads Shop
I always remember my dad's tuck shop in Idle, we were the end cottage on Albion Road next to the school. I was only 5 years old when we moved away but it's funny how memories, even at such a young age, stay with you. I remember walking what ...Read more
A memory of Idle in 1963 by
Growing Up Teenager And Apprentice Kiveton Park Colliery
Hi, we used to live at Wales Bar in the 1960s and we got a house at Kiveton Park as my dad worked at the colliery. We lived on Stockwell Avenue (White City) for about 2 years then moved ...Read more
A memory of Kiveton Park in 1963 by
Lost Touch
I am seeking Jean Diane Burgoyne born on 5th September 1962 in Catterick, North Yorkshire - adopted in Knaresborough.
A memory of Knaresborough in 1962
Freddie Holmes Garage
I attended the primary school, just down the Maldon Road from the garage in the photo, which was run by Mr Holmes. The sweet-shop behind the pumps was popular with us kids! Headmaster of the primary school was Mr Herbert ...Read more
A memory of Great Totham in 1960 by
Memories Of Low Westwood 1955 1966
I was born at Low Westwood, a small mining village in the North East of England in 1955 – well, when I say I was born there, that’s not entirely true. Unlike today, children were born at ...Read more
A memory of Hamsterley in 1960 by
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Trams used to run along Mandale Road between Norton and North Ormesby, but that was more than seventy years ago.
The stone-mullioned windows and sturdy, stone-built construction mark the Bay Horse Inn in the tiny North Yorkshire village of Gayles, north of Richmond, as a building of some antiquity.
Staithes, on the north-east coast of Yorkshire, was a fishing port of some standing.
Staithes, on the north-east coast of Yorkshire, was a fishing port of some standing.
Romanby Green at Northallerton, a little town on the River Wiske on the western edge of the North York Moors, gives the impression of a village green.
Once this lock on the Aire and Calder Navigation opened at 10am on 20 July 1826, trade boomed between the North Sea port of Hull and the West Yorkshire industrial heartland.
Rawmarsh is a former colliery town north of Rotherham in South Yorkshire.
A view showing clearly how Staithes stands on two sides of a beck, that to the right being in Cleveland and that to the left in North Yorkshire.
Set on the edge of the North Yorkshire Moors National Park, Moorsholm is surrounded by some beautiful countryside with picturesque lanes affording endless lovely walks.
Situated six miles north-west of Barnard Castle, Romaldkirk in 1898 was not in fact in County Durham but in the North Riding of Yorkshire.
An interesting curiosity of Staithes is that one side of the beck is Cleveland and the other is North Yorkshire!
Lines of wind shelters adorn the beach at the popular Yorkshire coast resort of Filey.
Over on the left is the Lancashire & Yorkshire and London & North Western joint railway station, which was conveniently built next to the steamer berths.
The Cleveland Hills in the background represent the northern edge of the North Yorkshire Moors area.
Grosmont is now the northern terminus of the North Yorkshire Moors steam railway, where it joins the Esk Valley line to reach Whitby.
The North Yorkshire village of Ampleforth is perhaps best known for its Roman Catholic boys' school situated to the east of the village, but this view shows the Main Street of the village itself, which
Being on the edge of the North Yorkshire Moors National Park, Loftus is surrounded by some lovely countryside and the woods on the outskirts of the town have long provided a place of peace and tranquillity
This view shows a virtually-deserted High Street in the undistinguished former colliery town of Normanton, three miles north of Wakefield in South Yorkshire.
The site is now the Divisional Headquarters of the North Yorkshire Police.
Yorkshire regiments fought in many parts of the world, including Egypt, Europe and the North-West Frontier.
Standing in the centre of the town at the junction of roads to Yorkshire and the north is the extravagantly ornate Union Bank Building, occupied by Barclays in the 1950s and now by the
The headquarters of the Yorkshire Gliding Club at Sutton Bank, on the edge of the North York Moors high above the Vale of York with views to the distant Pennines, must be one of the most spectacular in
Overlooking the River Asker and Happy Island, north-westwards to Watton Hill (centre) as a Great Western Railway pannier tank engine (right) steams out of Bridport Station (far left) with a goods train
From the 12th century, the rearing of sheep for their wool became a major source of revenue for the monastic houses in the north of England.
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