Photos

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Maps

1,296 maps found.

1910, Droman Ref. RNC693204
1906-1909, Drumfearn Ref. RNC693860
1908, Drumguish Ref. RNC693896
1908-1912, Drumnadrochit Ref. RNC694023
1911-1912, Drumsmittal Ref. RNC694119
1908-1909, Drynoch Ref. RNC694308
1908, Duisdalemore Ref. RNC694722
1908-1911, Dulnain Bridge Ref. RNC694802
1909-1911, Dunvegan Ref. RNC695881
1911-1912, Forse Ref. RNC708121
1911-1912, Fort George Ref. RNC708158
1908, Gaor Bheinn Ref. RNC711105
1908-1909, Garros Ref. RNC711762
1911-1912, Gartymore Ref. RNC712053
1908-1911, Geary Ref. RNC712636
1911-1912, Gills Ref. RNC713795
1911-1912, Glackmore Ref. RNC714100
1908-1912, Glaichbea Ref. RNC714139
1908-1909, Glaick Ref. RNC714141
1909, Glen Bernisdale Ref. RNC715351

Books

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Memories

609 memories found. Showing results 61 to 70.

Happy Days

i was born in Algers Road, Loughton in 1942 and moved to Chigwell in 1944, then back to Buckhurst Hill in 1947.  My dad worked as a lorry driver for W.C.French. My brother Chris and friends used to walk up to Buckhurst Hill High Road ...Read more

A memory of Buckhurst Hill in 1947 by Roger Walker

Unchanged Lerryn

Lerryn is a place that one almost wants to keep secret so that it does not become a popular destination. It has barely changed in a hundred years. A beautiful and unspoilt village in a steep sided valley, Lerryn lies at the tidal head ...Read more

A memory of Lerryn in 2004 by Peter Marks

The Watford To Rickmansworth Railway In The Second World War

Croxley Green station is now - in the 21st century - merely a shadow of its former busy life. My Auntie Dorrie (Doris Lacey) worked at this station throughout the Second World War and ...Read more

A memory of Croxley Green in 1940 by John Howard Norfolk

The Slate Islands Easdale

                                                  THE SLATE ISLANDS                                                         By Walter Deas Some 24k (15 miles) south and west of Oban lies an area with interesting old ...Read more

A memory of Easdale in 2005 by Walter Deas

Runcorn Hill On A Summer's Day

Runcorn Hill was a wild place when I knew it back in the early 1960s. I remember even now the smell of the trees and the shade they brought on hot summer days. Yes, we had them back then, when spring came after winter ...Read more

A memory of Runcorn in 1960 by Rosemary Probert

Little Sutton In 1950s And 1960s

What memories your comments conjure.  How I loved the 'rec'  as a child.  We started on the 'baby swings' and progressed to the 'big swings' and see-saw and round-a-bout.  The old shelter there was a favourite ...Read more

A memory of Little Sutton in 1960 by Janet Lee

Sundays

Sundays were memorable, after a proper Sunday roast we would walk from our house at Chingford Hatch, up to the Royal Forest Hotel, then through the woods to the Owl pub, we would sit in the gardens with a drink and a bag of crisps, they had ...Read more

A memory of Chingford in 1956 by Christine Jeffrey

Good Old Days

I remember Elite fish and chip shop. Went to Colmers Farm 1957-1967 Fine Fare was opened by the Dagenham Girl Pipers. Avery’s was the shoe shop. Hadley’s we went for bags. Delaney’s toy shop. Dowlings for veg and straw for the ...Read more

A memory of Rubery by susancripps

Brimscombe Corner & Burleigh 1910 62690

This photo is taken 100 yards up Brimscombe lane, looking back across the Golden Valley. The lane itself leads back up to Thrupp Lane & Dark lane, which is on its way to Quarhouse and the Lypiatt Manor, (the ...Read more

A memory of Brimscombe by Philip Baker

Innocent Happy Days 1953 67

So many memories of Rayleigh! We moved to Upway in 1953, no. 18, one of the first of the new bungalows, which my dad designed himself. I remember neighbours - The Wyatt family next door, and the Snodes up the hill (who ...Read more

A memory of Rayleigh by marion.sell

Captions

157 captions found. Showing results 145 to 168.

Caption For Dingwall, General View 1890

It was the home town of General Hector MacDonald (1853-1903), who enlisted in the 92nd Highlanders at the age of 17.

Caption For Glen Torridon, Beinn Eighe 1890

This wild and rocky landscape in Wester Ross is typical of the Highlands.

Caption For Saltfleet, The Mill C1955

Moving east off The Wolds, our tour reaches the flat land between them and the sea, with its high line of rolling marram-grassed sand dunes as a backdrop.

Caption For Oban, George Street 1901

Fishing and agriculture played an important part in the economy of the area, but it was the opening up of the Western Highlands to tourism that gave the town the boost it so desperately needed.

Caption For Glasgow, Remains Of The Flint Mill On The River Kelvin 2005

The Highland clearances brought a fresh influx, and to this day there are more Gaelic speakers in Glasgow than in the Highlands and Islands.

Caption For Inverlochy, Castle C1890

The Campbells fought well, but Montrose's Highlanders fought the better: this was a time for clans to settle accounts with the Campbells.

Caption For Dunoon, Castle 1897

The statue is of Burns's Highland Mary, who was born at Auchnamore Farm nearby.

Caption For Strathpeffer, Highland Girls Wringing The Washing C1890

It was served by a branch line of the Highland Railway from Fodderty Junction.

Caption For Inveraray, The Bay 1899

During his visit to the Highlands, Dr Johnson was entertained here by the 5th Duke.

Caption For Oban, George Street 1901

Fishing and agriculture played an important part in the economy of the area, but it was the opening up of the Western Highlands to tourism that gave the town the boost it so desperately needed.

Caption For Saltfleet, Manor House C1955

Moving east off The Wolds, our tour reaches the flat land between them and the sea, with its high line of rolling marram-grassed sand dunes as a backdrop.

Caption For Carlisle, The Lake District Mountains 2005

From their sources on the high land, the numerous rivers run across this landscape and make their winding ways toward the coast.

Caption For Glasgow, Crookston Castle 1897

THE MAIN EAST-WEST thoroughfare in Bearsden, one of Glasgow's northern suburbs, is named Roman Road, for it follows the line of a roadway constructed by the Romans in AD 142 along the south side