Maps

786 maps found.

1920, Aston Bank Ref. POP628181
1925, Bank Top Ref. POP632423
1920, Bush Bank Ref. POP657389
1921, Butter Bank Ref. POP657685
1925, Brown Bank Ref. POP652867
1925, Cat Bank Ref. POP664386
1920, Black Bank Ref. POP641337
1923, Booth Bank Ref. POP646002
1921, Bowling Bank Ref. POP647338
1920, Brandon Bank Ref. POP648718
1898, Marl Bank Ref. RNE774762
1899, Holly Bank Ref. RNE738311
1897, Howbeck Bank Ref. RNE741323
1896, Latchmore Bank Ref. RNE753198
1898, Green Bank Ref. RNE720723
1897, Greenhill Bank Ref. RNE721524
1896, Mill Bank Ref. RNE779960
1896, Moss Bank Ref. RNE784136
1898, Pound Bank Ref. RNE810261
1898, Pound Bank Ref. RNE810262

Books

15 books found. Showing results 121 to 15.

Memories

6,677 memories found. Showing results 51 to 60.

Grindrod Family

My Great Grandparents, Jim and Elizabeth Grindrod, lived at 10 Sydney Street, along with my Grandfather, Brian Grindrod, and my Great Great Grandparents, Michael York and Lily York. From the 1930s- late 1940s, Jim was a Grocer's ...Read more

A memory of Failsworth by Bradley Walker

Bramcote Hospital

I was there in 1982 or 83 (can't remember that clearly) for maybe 6 months. I was 8. I have similar memories to other commenters of the people who stood out there. There was a school on site. The P.E. teacher, made us ...Read more

A memory of Bramcote

Heswall Beach

I remember staying at the hospital and going to Heswall beach and playing on the aeroplane in the back garden at the hospital,it was about 1965

A memory of Heswall by Barry Ford

Nurses Hostel

Started out as isolation hospital for scarlet fever(?) Used as nurses hostel for nurses from Cliveden, they were taken by coach, was at the back of site, backed onto Aspros( later Sara Lee?) factory, they built Westgate School on e ...Read more

A memory of Cippenham by Dave Hill

Learning To Swim On The Rye

I was born in Amersham Hospital in 1956. It should have been the Shrubbery, but it was full on the day I decided I had had enough of the womb. Cut to the mid 60's and I'm a student at Crown House Primary in London ...Read more

A memory of High Wycombe by Hugh Bristow

Lord Mayor Treloars Hospital 1953 1958

Starting when I was eleven I was a patient over 5 years for three spells, 2 years, 18 months and 9 months with an infected hip joint which became a deep routed abscess. Many different ‘ new’ antibiotics were tried ...Read more

A memory of Alton by Graham Farrow

Sgt. Thomas Plaisted

I was stationed at Lakenheath from 1965 until 1968. I was a member of the 1979th Communications Squadron. While there, I was on the base softball team. We were realy good and won the UK Championship three consecutive years. Our ...Read more

A memory of Lakenheath by Thomas Plaisted

Cambridge Hospital.

I used to live in Denmark square and I was 11 years of age. My friend Donna Meek lived in the army quarters. We used to adventure out behind the Cambridge hospital, were there was clear signs of bunkers that had been bombed, the ...Read more

A memory of Aldershot by Sharon Mc Cabe

Memories Of Market Drayton

This once sleepy hamlet was first home to me, a better place for childhood there could not be. Little Drayton church and it`s `olde` Sunday school. fishing excursions with Uncle to Buntingsdale pool, Dalelands ...Read more

A memory of Market Drayton by Allen Warrender

Happy Holiday Memories

I spent most weekends and school holidays in my Nan's little caravan on Pantymwyn Caravan Park from about 1974. I remember going to Mr Rich's for a gas bottle, going to the water stand as Nan's van was a little old thing lit ...Read more

A memory of Pantymwyn by Sandra Loftus

Captions

2,423 captions found. Showing results 121 to 144.

Caption For Studland, Bankes Arms Hotel C1912

Partially rebuilt in 1910, the New Inn (centre right) was renamed the Bankes Arms Hotel, after the family that owned the parish.

Caption For Richmond, Market Place C1965

Below the second window of the building marked 'Restaurant' (the fifth building from the left) is the opening to Bank Yard, named after the Old Bank which occupied the building in 1792

Caption For Eardisland, The Village C1960

The garden in the foreground is that of a house aptly named Arrow Bank, a beautifully situated house now used for a bed and breakfast business.

Caption For London, Bank Of England C1900

This view looks from the Mansion House balcony to the Bank of England.

Caption For Wellington, South Street 1907

Grattons, on the right, was replaced in the 1920s by the Midland Bank seen in photograph No 88415, now of course the HSBC bank.

Caption For Nottingham, Victoria Street 1890

The Nottingham Joint Stock Bank, later the Midland Bank, who had premises further up the street, then bought the plot of land adjoining its old building and built an imposing new office.

Caption For Sleaford, West Banks C1955

Sleaford is built on the banks of the River Slea which splits into two branches no more than streams in size.

Caption For Richmond, Market Place C1965

Below the second window of the building marked 'Restaurant' (the fifth building from the left) is the opening to Bank Yard, named after the Old Bank which occupied the building in 1792

Caption For Worcester, The Cross C1960

The former London, City and Midland Bank has become plain Midland Bank, but familiar names such as Hepworths and H Samuel remain unchanged from earlier years, though sporting modern faciae.

Caption For Warrington, The Bowling Green, Bank Park C1955

Bank Park was fashioned out of the private gardens of Bank Hall.

Caption For Little Mitton, Hall 1894

Great Mitton is on the north bank of the river, and Little, or Lower Mitton on the south bank, with the River Ribble (which we can see here) in between.

Caption For Southport, Lord Street 1921

The classical-style building on the left is the Midland Bank, claimed by many to be one of the town's finest build- ings.

Caption For Maidstone, High Street C1955

The 'island' block with Bank Street on the right is clearly visible.

Caption For Ipswich, The Power Station C1955

A 20th-century means of pro- ducing power shares the banks of the Orwell with vessels which harness one of the oldest forms of power.

Caption For Raunds, Brook Street C1960

On the right of the picture is Barclays Bank, and next to it is the National Provincial Bank, now defunct.

Caption For Wimborne, High Street 1936

The bank on the corner has become the Midland Bank, while across The Square the familiar names of Boots the Chemists and Foyle's Library appear on shop signs.

Caption For Bedford, Waterfall On The Ouse 1897

In this view the photographer is looking north from the 'mainland' bank to the bridge, Boatslide Weir Bridge, which links Mill Meadows Island with Longholme.

Caption For West Kirby, Grange Road C1965

The fine building on the left was occupied by Martins Bank in the mid 1960s.

Caption For Bedford, The River Ouse C1955

The riverside willows on the north bank have only recently been pollarded in this view, in which an eight rows past.

Caption For Hereford, The Old House And High Town C1950

More recently it housed a branch of Lloyds Bank, who gave the building to the city in 1927.

Caption For Camberley, High Street 1901

The bank on the right was Simonds Bank, opposite Princess Street, now called Princess Way.

Caption For Beccles, Exchange Square C1955

On the left is the corner of Lloyds Bank; then comes Siddal and Kirby's shoe shop, the Wool Shop, now Nationwide with a new shop front, and the Midland Bank.

Caption For Kendal, Stramongate Bridge 1891

Stramongate Bridge was also known as Miller or Mill Bridge, because it linked the mills on the eastern bank of the River Kent to the 'Auld Grey Town' on the other bank.

Caption For Coventry, High Street And Broadgate C1955

In the picture we have two buildings from the 1930s: Lloyd’s Bank (1932) with its giant arch, and the National Provincial Bank with its neo-classical portico.