Maps

47 maps found.

1919, Berry Hill Ref. POP639042
1946, Berry Hill Ref. NPO639037
1947, Berry Hill Ref. NPO639042
1898, Berry Hill Ref. RNE639042
1921, Berry Hill Ref. POP639037
1947, Berry Hill Ref. NPO639040
1946, Berry Hill Ref. NPO639041
1896, Berry Hill Ref. RNE639041
1923, Berry Hill Ref. POP639040
1902, Berry Hill Ref. RNC639037
1919, Berry Hill Ref. POP639041
1897, Berry Hill Ref. RNE639037
1898, Berry Hill Ref. RNE639040
1899-1900, Berry Hill Ref. RNC639041
1883, Berry Hill Ref. HOSM37560
1901-1912, Berry Hill Ref. RNC639040
1919, Lower Berry Hill Ref. POP768780
1946, Lower Berry Hill Ref. NPO768780
1899-1902, Berry Hill Ref. RNC639042
1896, Lower Berry Hill Ref. RNE768780

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Memories

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Very Kind Family

I was an evacuee to Cefn |Hengoed, My mother said that |I was 6weeks old when we got there and I was born beginning of November 1940. I understand that after being placed with different families we finished living with Mr & Mrs ...Read more

A memory of Cefn Hengoed by patcheeseman

Thorpe Road Cemetery.

my dad fred hunter was the 1st cemetery suprintendant of horden cemetery ,my mam eva was a sherburn hill lass until marrying my dad and moving into the cemetery house ,I can recall my mam saying as we looked out of the house window ...Read more

A memory of Horden by benoni65

Steve Hegarty On Llanrumney

I moved to sedgemoor road in 1958 and stayed there or nearby until 1992 before moving to sully, my absolute best memories were made living in that street. as boys we used to play hoops flicking a byciycle tyre over the ...Read more

A memory of Llanrumney by hegartysw

Prefabs

still remember growing up there good people and great community guy fawkes night was great fireworks organisd by parents including andrew macmillan who run the bingo and owned the stag pub at the bottom of the town a ...Read more

A memory of Wishaw by Peter Chalmers

Our Teachers

I attended this school 1951/55, when Mr Atherton (the boss), William (Bill) Berry was PT instructor, Dick (the stick) Toomey was the punishment teacher, and Sgt (sit by numbers) was art teacher. After visiting (the stick) sitting by anything wasn't easy....who was a bad boy, then?!

A memory of Grangetown in 1951 by Paul Antwhistle

Good Times

Hi also remember school life on Harold hill went to Senior school Kathy Kemp Linda cousins and junior school Sylvia lived in gooshays drive with two brothers and two sisters thanks for the great memories Barry Williams 😀

A memory of Harold Hill by bwilliams58

Childhood Home

The large house to the left of this photograph is my chidlhood home, Brynderwen. It is at the bottom of Field Street , opposite the Con Club, next to the Surgery. My father was one of the local Doctors who ...Read more

A memory of Pen-y-graig in 1961 by Jan Thomas

Caerau Park

I have very fond memories of Caerau. I was born 1946 and I loved Caerau. We had real fun times in the summer picking whimberries and your mam making delicious tarts, families gathering on the mountain for picnics, spending hours on end ...Read more

A memory of Caerau in 1951 by Diane Vincent

Zeals School 1958 63

I attended Zeals C of E Primary school between 1958 and 1963. We actually lived over the border in Bourton (next to the White Lion pub) but the school was nearer than Bourton school. "Pop" Winter and his wife were the full time ...Read more

A memory of Zeals in 1958 by Simon Palmer

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Captions

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Caption For Walditch, Village 1899

This is a fine example of Bridport`s eastern countryside, with the Dorset Downs falling away into the Marshwood Vale (far left) from the heights of Eggardon Hill and woods of Knowle Hill (left),

Caption For Walditch, Village 1899

This is a fine example of Bridport`s eastern countryside, with the Dorset Downs falling away into the Marshwood Vale (far left) from the heights of Eggardon Hill and woods of Knowle Hill (left), in

Caption For Longridge, Berry Lane C1955

Running from the Market Place to the station and level crossing at the bottom of the hill, Berry Lane leads to today's town centre.

Caption For Langdon Hills, The High Road C1950

He was also a land-agent, who sold plots at Laindon and Langdon Hills for £5 a time.

Caption For Langdon Hills, The High Road C1950

He was also a land-agent, who sold plots at Laindon and Langdon Hills for £5 a time.

Caption For Portchester, Yachting C1965

Prehistoric Cams Most people enjoying a round of golf on the Cams Hall Estate today are probably unaware of the existence of the 429 pieces of worked flint that were recovered during topsoil stripping

Caption For Aberdeen, The South Bridge 2005

Carrying Holburn Street over the Ferryhill Burn, South Bridge is an essential part of the great developments of the early 19th century.

Caption For Worcester, The Junction Of Rivers Teme And Severn 1906

The River Teme rises in the Kerry Hills of Radnorshire and flows through 75 miles of beautiful countryside before it meets the River Severn just south of Worcester.

Caption For Ferryhill, Darlington Road 1959

Six miles from Durham and twelve miles from Darlington, Ferryhill was only a hamlet until the development of Dean & Chapter Colliery.

Caption For Brierley Hill, High Street 1968

The reason is the massive shopping centre at nearby Merry Hill, opened in the 1980s on the site of a former steelworks.

Caption For London, St Paul's C1890

Perched on the summit of Ludgate Hill at almost the highest point in the City,Wren's masterpiece is the pride of London.

Caption For London, St Paul's C1890

Perched on the summit of Ludgate Hill at almost the highest point in the City,Wren’s masterpiece is the pride of London.