Maps

172 maps found.

1896, Hole-In-The Wall Ref. RNE737883
1879 - 1880, Pell Wall Ref. HOSM56342
1901-1903, Heddon-on-The-Wall Ref. RNC730476
1899-1900, Hole-In-The Wall Ref. RNC737883
1895, Heddon-on-The-Wall Ref. HOSM48044
1899, Laversdale Ref. HOSM55709
1884, Warndon Ref. HOSM63282
1896, Oldwalls Ref. HOSM55710
1882 - 1883, Burleigh Ref. HOSM63298
1897 - 1908, Brownlow Ref. HOSM63281
1902 - 1903, Summerfield Park Ref. HOSM45810
1919, Ball's Green Ref. POP631597
1897, Ball's Green Ref. RNE631597
1946, Ball's Green Ref. NPO631597
1947, Ball Ref. NPO631041
1946, Ball Ref. NPO631042
1902, Ball Ref. RNC631041
1897, Ball Ref. RNE631041
1898-1900, Ball's Green Ref. RNC631597
1921, Ball Ref. POP631041

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Memories

1,964 memories found. Showing results 41 to 50.

Water From The Graveyard.

As a family we stayed at a self catering cottage here just before 1962 one of our first holidays in the Standard Vanguard estate after many staying in Railway Camping coaches all over southern England. [Sadly none feature in ...Read more

A memory of Puncknowle by Chris Scott

My Late Parents

I have on my wall a photograph featuring my late parents, Rex and Barbara Grimmer just after they were married standing on the bridge with the Japanese style building still standing. This was in the early 50’s, and I can recall it from my youth.

A memory of Lowestoft by Colin Grimmer

Cooling Castle Farm

To the right of the photograph is a driveway into the interior of the original castle that was the entrance to Castle Farm operated by F.Elms & Sons and in particular my uncle Harry Elms. He bought the Farm in about 1930 having ...Read more

A memory of Cooling in 1955 by Jerry Furley

Internationals Food Store?

Great memories of Streatham. I was born and brought up in Streatham and just wondered if anyone remembers a big food store back in the1970’s called “Internationals”? I too remember Gadsbys the art/gift shop - so interesting ...Read more

A memory of Streatham

My Dad's Shop (Mount Stores)

This photo brought back so many memories my Dad, Ralph Catchpole, bought the the Mount Stores in 1952 he owned and ran the shop until about 1965. I have so many memories of my life in Dinas Powis, my Dad's Morris Minor is ...Read more

A memory of Dinas Powis in 1955 by Clive Turner

Hill Street Pontnewydd

Hi. My name is Iris Elliott (nee ) Poole. I was born in Hill Street Pontnewydd in 1930 to Daisy and Tom Poole. I had a brother Mervin. Everyone knew my father Tom who was quite a character. He was a very big man and worked in ...Read more

A memory of Pontnewydd by janet.elliott

Lady Neville Recreation Ground

I played here from 1970 onwards. Behind the building were the public loos. To the left of the building, and to the left of the entrance off Avenue Road was a hump, about 4 feet high with a double skin brick wall along ...Read more

A memory of Banstead by Tim Watts

A Traditional English Pub!

The Queen's Head is little changed - maybe a horse trough on the pavement but the front of the building is pure English village pub! It was the starting point for many a village pub crawl and some fun times pushing ...Read more

A memory of Pinner in 1966 by John Howard Norfolk

2, Grove Cottages, Leatherhead Road

My brother Ray and myself lived at this address, depicted on the right of the photograph, with our parents, Alec and Doris, known as Dot and Davie. During the war a child from 1, Grove Cottages crawled through ...Read more

A memory of Great Bookham in 1944 by Tony Davie

Bay Horse Pub.

I remember sitting on this wall taking car numbers and having an ice cream from the booth situated in the area to the side of the pub. Also the fish and chip shop. The ice-cream booth blew away in a storm and was never seen again. ...Read more

A memory of Green Hammerton by Julia Dean

Captions

1,668 captions found. Showing results 97 to 120.

Caption For Lyme Regis, The Cobb C1955

Here we see the buildings on the harbour wall of the Cobb, as we look eastwards through the entrance (left) to Cain's Folly and Stonebarrow Hill, from where National Trust land now extends to Golden Cap

Caption For Caerphilly, Castle C1955

The main residential block, including the great hall, was sited along the south side of the inner curtain wall.

Caption For Chirbury, The Village C1950

It gives one a strange feeling to stand inside the church, because the main walls of the nave have a definite lean outwards.

Caption For Stoke D'abernon, C1960

Part of the nave and the chancel at St Mary's has walls dating back to Saxon times, and the walls incorporate many Roman bricks.

Caption For Sandilands, The Village C1955

This view is taken from the steps up to the sea wall behind the dunes, and looks across the small resort of Sandilands, just south of Sutton on Sea.

Caption For South Petherton, Monks Corner C1960

Its old fives wall (fives is a ball game played in a walled court) was saved and restored.

Caption For Westford, Cloth Mills 1907

Moving north, deeper into the Vale of Taunton Deane, we reach the cob or earth wall country, where whitewashed rendered cottages with thatched roofs become common.

Caption For Bozeat, Chequers C1955

The Chequers ceased to be a pub, although traces of the painted signs on the front wall can still be seen.

Caption For Biggleswade, Shortmead Street 1925

The photographer is looking east from the top of High Street, where there is now a roundabout, with the churchyard walls and lime trees on the left.

Caption For Rockingham, The Church C1960

A medieval church stood outside the castle walls but it was largely destroyed during the Civil War.

Caption For Dover, The Harbour C1960

The funnels and superstructure of ferries, berthed along Admiralty and Prince of Wales piers, peek above the sea wall. S

Caption For Gilsland, Roman Wall 1924

Here we see a section of Hadrian's Wall near the village of Gilsland. 73 miles long, with seventeen forts, mile-castles and turrets, the wall was one of a number of linear defences built to designate

Caption For Hartlepool, Seafront C1955

More tall town houses look out to sea over the sea wall.

Caption For Lyme Regis, Sherborne Lane C1955

The walls of Garston, Waverley and Monks Way (left) face Chapel Cottage, which dates from 1780 and has a fashionable frontage of Ionic pilasters and a pediment.

Caption For Cardigan, The Bridge C1965

After several attempts, the Welsh took it in 1165, rebuilt it in stone and held the first Eisteddfod within its walls in 1176.

Caption For Great Yarmouth, Blackfriars Tower 1891

This is one of fifteen towers built with the defensive walls of the town between 1284 and 1396.

Caption For Acton, St Mary's Church 1898

The phrase 'the weakest go to the wall' reminds us of a time when churches did not provide their congregation with seats or pews.

Caption For Cardigan, The Bridge C1965

After several attempts, the Welsh took it in 1165, rebuilt it in stone and held the first Eisteddfod within its walls in 1176.

Caption For Andover, St Mary's Church C1965

The walls are of Caen stone and squared flints, the latter a mark of quality.

Caption For Gumfreston, Church 1890

The chancel and south chapel date from the 14th century and the exceptionally tall tower was built about a century later.

Caption For Mobberley, Mill Lane C1955

The creeper-covered wall between the iron fence and the cottage gable is in fact the dam wall for the mill.

Caption For Tarring, The Church 1890

To the right is Church House, which shortly before this view was taken had ceased to be a farmhouse; the flint walls in front are remnants of its barns, retained as boundary walls.

Caption For Caernarfon, Castle From The Ferry C1890

Inspired by the Theodosian Wall at Constantinople, its use at Caernarvon was deliberate and designed to impress.

Caption For Dover, Castle 1890

This structure, and the surrounding curtain wall, was built by Henry II in the 12th century at a cost of £7000, but the first fortifications were constructed by King Harold in 1064.