Maps

2,540 maps found.

1947, Dinas Powis Ref. NPO690881
1884, Powis Castle Ref. HOSM57072
1898, Dinas Powis Ref. RNE690881
1919, Dinas Powis Ref. POP690881
1899 - 1915, Dinas Powis Ref. HOSM34426
1904-1907, Manor Powis Ref. RNC773978
1899-1900, Dinas Powis Ref. RNC690881
1884, Brooks Ref. HOSM40461
1884 - 1901, Leighton Ref. HOSM51070
1886 - 1887, Groesffordd Ref. HOSM47165
1886 - 1887, Groesffordd Ref. HOSM50970
1882 - 1886, Penpont Ref. HOSM56392
1886, Tredomen Ref. HOSM62275
1902-1903, Highgate Ref. RNC734512
1902-1903, Milford Ref. RNC779915
1919, Hengoed Ref. POP731335
1921, Green Ref. POP720713
1947, Haughton Ref. NPO728568
1947, Downton Ref. NPO692823
1920, Norton Ref. POP794570

Books

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Memories

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Beanz Dreamz...

Our family moved to Friars Road in the summer of 66, from a damp house in Boothen Green, which looked over toward the Michelin Factory. I was 5 years old. My father Graham was a former art student at Burslem College of Art under the ...Read more

A memory of Abbey Hulton by Marc Thorley

Camberley...Where Do I Start ?!

Our family lived at Lightwater (1 High View Road) ; I passed 11 plus and was sent to Frimley And Camberley County Grammar School, starting in Sept. 1959. One of the first things we had to do was to get the uniform. We went ...Read more

A memory of Camberley by tobypaws2002

Mrs Marzetties Farm

In 1956/7 I lived with my parents on a farm opposite West End pond. The farmer was a strange lady (in a little boy’s mind) called Mrs Marzetty. I remember she dressed like a man. Her daughter was called Nancy. Mother and ...Read more

A memory of West End by delavarde

Chelmsford, Tindal Street, 1919

This shows the view looking up Tindal Street from the London Road end. In the centre of the photo you can see a sign sticking out. This you can just make out is the Spotted Dog public house which was there until that ...Read more

A memory of Chelmsford by John Crouch

Elmstead School

My name was Margaret Locke when I went to school here from 1955 to 1961. The teachers were Miss Webb (head teacher), Mrs Wringe and Miss Vera Norfolk. I have fond memories of Elmstead and was christened in St Pauls church and married ...Read more

A memory of Elmstead by Margaret Seccombe

Glenboig Nicknames

Hi, I've put together a list of Glenboig nicknames - can you add to it? Here is a small selection of the nicknames. If you would like a copy of over 80+ Glenboig Nicknames, please send me an email. Also,i f you have any old ...Read more

A memory of Glenboig by Michael Condron

Woolwich Town Centre

I lived in Little Heath opp the Woodman Pub and spent most of the Fifties, Sixties and Seventies in either Charlton, Woolwich and North Woolwich. I remember Powis St and Hare St very well, Great Shopping etc. miss the variety of shops.

A memory of Woolwich by Roy Alchin

Clem Attle Ct

Family moved into in 59 and a I came along in 62. Remember the blue, red & green blocks (blue was best lived @ 138, 1st floor). Many happy memories and friends to name a few- the obies, cowie, graves, wallers, king, paddy (can't remember ...Read more

A memory of Fulham by sargenttony

60's Clubs,Dance Venues And Coffee Bars In And Around Welling

During the 1960's many venues opened in and around Welling to cater for a growing music and dance culture. Teddy-boys and Rockers had frequented the Embassy Ballroom, but when Mod became the ...Read more

A memory of Welling by Bernard Schofield

Welling 1960's Mod Venues: New Additions

I recently shared memories of the many clubs, bars and dance halls that sprung up in and around Welling during the mid 1960's Mod era. Since then several other venues have come to mind. I remember the Sunday ...Read more

A memory of Welling

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Captions

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Caption For Ludlow, Castle Entrance 1910

The castle has been owned by the Earls of Powys since the early 1800s, and they have always opened it to the public.

Caption For Sherborne, The Avenue 1904

At the 'top' end of the Avenue stands Quarry House, built in 1924 for the writer Littleton Powys, designed by his architect brother Albert Powys.

Caption For Crossgates, Llanbadarn Hotel C1965

The ivy growth and open windows indicate only one thing throughout Radnor, and indeed, Powys – and that is year-round moisture.

Caption For Dinas Powys, The Tennis Courts C1955

Dinas Powis Tennis Club was founded in 1901, thanks to the generosity of General Lee as Lord of the Manor.

Caption For Dinas Powys, Mill Road C1960

A product of the increasing urbanisation of Dinas Powis at the close of the 19th century, Mill Road preserves the name of the nearby Mill Farm.

Caption For Penarth, The Pier 1896

Boards advertising sailing times stand outside the pier entrance, and signs advertising Nurton's gardens and nurseries at Eastbrook, Dinas Powis appear above the windows in the kiosk.

Caption For Machynlleth, Pen Y Bont 1901

This town, known to its inhabitants as 'Mach', is situated at the far north west corner of Powys, so far that it is also in the Snowdonia National Park and 10 miles from the sea.

Caption For Abergavenny, The River Usk C1955

The Usk rises south-west of Trecastle in Powys.

Caption For Llanwddyn, The Lake & Vyrnwy Dam C1960

Constructed during the 1880s, Vyrnwy was the first of the massive reservoirs of Powys.

Caption For Machynlleth, Penrallt Street 1899

This town, known to its inhabitants as 'Mach', is situated at the far north-west corner of Powys, so distant that it is also in the Snowdonia National Park and just ten miles from the sea.

Caption For Prestatyn, 1895

Before that, it was the site of a castle built before the time of Henry II and held by the Prince of Powys, Owain Cyfeiliog.

Caption For Dinas Powys, Cwrt Yr Ala 1900

The lake in the foreground is used for fishing; it is fed by Wrinstone Brook, which flows through Dinas Powis to join the Cadoxton River.

Caption For Llanrhaeadr Ym Mochnant, The Square C1955

It has belonged to Denbighshire, Flintshire and Clwyd, but it has recently been nudged out into Powys.

Caption For Dinas Powys, Cardiff Road C1955

Dinas Powis would thus attract incomers in need of accommodation, and an extensive building plan would rapidly expand the boundaries of the town.

Caption For Dinas Powys, The Common C1965

John Wesley himself bore witness to a 'revel' in Dinas Powis on 14 September 1741.

Caption For Shrewsbury, The English Bridge 1931

As Pengwern, it was a principal stronghold of the Princes of Powys until the late 8th century, when it fell to the Mercians.

Caption For Brecon, The Bridge And The Beacons 1899

We go north again to the centre of the National Park and the best-known town in Powys.

Caption For Palmers Green, Broomfield Park, Broomfield Lane C1965

In the early 1800s it passed to the Powys family, and was finally bought by Southgate Council in 1903.

Caption For Raglan, The Castle 1906

costs); Newcastle Emlyn (negotia- tions with owner for assurances it will not be used against Parliament); Raglan (extensive demolition, all materials to be sold to best advantage of the State); Powis

Caption For London, Cheapside And Mansion House 1915

It is from its tower that the Great Bell of Bow is still rung on special occasions.

Caption For Lincoln, Stonebow 1901

Lincoln's celebrated Stone Bow is the later 15th-century medieval gate into the walled town, above which is the basically Tudor city Guildhall.

Caption For Donington, High Street C1965

This view looks east from the Market Place along the High Street, not the most distinguished in Lincolnshire; however, the Red Cow is a coaching inn with an 18th-century refront to a 17th-century inn and

Caption For Donington, High Street C1965

This view looks east from the Market Place along the High Street, not the most distinguished in Lincolnshire; however, the Red Cow is a coaching inn with an 18th-century refront to a 17th-century inn and

Caption For Durham, St Mary Le Bow 1918

St Mary-le-Bow is thought to occupy the site of the first Saxon church to be built on the peninsula - this is where St Cuthbert's remains were housed when they were first brought to Durham.