Maps

70 maps found.

1897, Crosby Ravensworth Ref. HOSM42385
1897, Crosby Garrett Ref. HOSM42480
1923, Little Crosby Ref. POP757127
1947, Crosby Villa Ref. NPO684189
1902-1903, Crosby Ref. RNC684173
1898, Crosby Court Ref. RNE684175
1896, Great Crosby Ref. RNE719808
1901-1904, Low Crosby Ref. RNC767937
1903-1904, Crosby Court Ref. RNC684175
1947, Low Crosby Ref. NPO767937
1897, Crosby Garrett Ref. RNE684178
1897, Crosby Ravensworth Ref. RNE684187
1925, Crosby Garrett Ref. POP684178
1923, Great Crosby Ref. POP719808
1892, Crosby Court Ref. HOSM42383
1901-1904, Crosby Villa Ref. RNC684189
1901-1905, Crosby Ref. RNC684169
1947, Great Crosby Ref. NPO719808
1947, Crosby Garrett Ref. NPO684178
1947, Crosby Ravensworth Ref. NPO684187

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Memories

65 memories found. Showing results 11 to 20.

Of Beaches, Giant Snow Balls, Sniggery Woods And Little Crosby

I spent my infant years in Crossender Rd. In the winter we had hills nearby adjacent to the Southport to L'pool line. We used to roll little snow balls until they achieved a massive girth of ...Read more

A memory of Crosby in 1955

Phil & John's Amazing Journey Part 2 Football, Pubs, Old Friends

Stopping briefly outside the Working Men’s Club, the meeting place on Saturday lunchtimes for us Groby footballers before away games, we pass the chippy, the old blacksmiths where the old ...Read more

A memory of Groby in 1970

Lawrence Weston Comprehensive School

I attended Lawrence Weston Comprehensive School from September 6, 1963 until February 1969. Although I had passed my 11 Plus examination very highly (highest in the southwest of England) and wanted to go ...Read more

A memory of Lawrence Weston in 1963 by Timothy Purnell

Dear Old 'enry

As a kid in the 50's, my friends and I used to cycle from Hanwell, around Horseden Hill and on to Wembley, specifically to see Henry Cooper. It took us ages to get there but once we got there, we used to ask Henry for some fruit because ...Read more

A memory of Wembley by deedee31

Vicarage St John & St James

My sisters, Anne and Mary, and I lived at the Vicarage, 175 Linacre Lane on the corner of Monfa Road. The church was along Monfa Road. We had a Cable Works opposite and during the war there was no canteen but workers were ...Read more

A memory of Litherland in 1940 by Lambert Maudsley

Childhood Days

I went with my parents, brother and sister to live at Beech Cottage in the grounds of the big house named The Villa. We went there to escape the bombing at Wallasey (Liverpool). I was four at that time and we stayed there ...Read more

A memory of Crosby Garrett in 1930 by Gillian Currie

I Found My Wonderful Wife In West Bridgford

In September 1952 I was on my way to what was then French Indo China, now Vietnam. I was introduced to a young lady whilst in Nottingham visiting my parents. The date was September 19th. The ...Read more

A memory of West Bridgford in 1952 by William De Riecroft

Chapel Lane Milford

In 1944 a bomb dropped not too far from our home in East Barnet, Hertfordshire, so Mum and I went to stay with her Mum and Dad, Alice and Bill Tulett at 3 Chapel Lane, Milford (now No.10 I think) where Mum was born in 1907. Bill ...Read more

A memory of Milford in 1944 by Barbara Owen

Weston Point I.C.I Recreation Club And Runcorn Town

Memory, Saturday Night Old Time dance upstairs in theI.C.I Club. My father played there on the drums. I was there with a girlfriend and her mother and father and grandmother, the old lady taught me a ...Read more

A memory of Runcorn in 1957 by Robert Welding

Two Ladies And Other Matters

Mr Norman has not mentioned the surname of the two ladies who owned the pawnbrokers it was Brenning or perhaps Brennan .Their shop was full of old old china and house bits and pieces.The stock looked as if it had been ...Read more

A memory of Crosby by Ian Telford

Captions

38 captions found. Showing results 25 to 48.

Caption For Hornby, The War Memorial C1965

Beside the main road through the village on the base of the ancient cross is an elaborate war memorial.

Caption For Worcester, The Cross C1960

Already, The Cross is showing signs of congestion, but for the time being people still feel relaxed enough to linger in groups chatting - The Cross was traditionally a meeting place.

Caption For Neston, The Cross C1950

The Cross is the name given to this road junction in the centre of the town, and does not refer to the drinking fountain pictured here.

Caption For Whiteleaf, The Cross And The Chilterns 1897

The bare chalk in this view of the Whiteleaf Cross is nowadays not seen so clearly; the downs have since become covered in trees and scrub, with woods in the middle distant field.

Caption For Tattershall, The Green C1955

The roughly rectangular Market Place (or village green) with its medieval cross is surrounded by attractive houses with shops on the east side.

Caption For Formby, Gores Lane C1960

The Godstone itself is thought to date back to pagan times, being carved with a cross by early Christian missionaries.

Caption For London, Waterloo Bridge C1890

It was replaced in 1942 by the present crossiing designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott.

Caption For Drayton, The Cross And Wheatsheaf C1955

The cross is not a war memorial but was erected in 1897 for Queen Victoria's diamond jubilee, with an inscription added for her golden jubilee ten years before.

Caption For Kettering, High Street C1950

Alfred Webb, on the corner of Bellfoundry Lane (left), had been established in 1897 as Webb Bros. By

Caption For Bromborough, The Cross C1965

Bromborough Cross is one of the few things that remain, but even this is not completely original.

Caption For Eccles, Church Street C1955

Eccles Cross is on the very right of the picture in front of the District Bank.

Caption For Port Sunlight, The Memorial And Art Gallery C1960

The centrepiece, a large granite cross, is surrounded by eleven bronze figures symbolising the defence of the home.

Caption For Kettering, High Street C1950

Alfred Webb, on the corner of Bellfoundry Lane (left), had been established in 1897 as Webb Bros. By

Caption For Aberdeen, The Market Cross 1892

The very grand cross is still where it was in this view.