Maps

2,963 maps found.

Map Of Cheshire, Cheshire Ref. F05
1902, Acton Ref. RNC619716
1902-1903, Kingsley Ref. RNC748136
1921, Malpas Ref. POP772666
1897, Henbury Ref. HOSM48236
1897, Malpas Ref. HOSM55546
1902, Malpas Ref. RNC772666
1897, Malpas Ref. RNE772666
1923, Woolston Ref. POP874363
1947, Kingsley Ref. NPO748136
1897, Acton Ref. RNE619716
1947, Hockley Ref. NPO737257
1897, Kingsley Ref. HOSM50175
1923, Langley Ref. POP752536
1903, Woolston Ref. RNC874363
1897, Acton Ref. HOSM35646
1897, Acton Ref. HOSM48140
1947, Over Ref. NPO798584
1923, Kingsley Ref. POP748136
1921, Acton Ref. POP619716

Books

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Memories

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Talke A Forgotten Village

As you proceed north along the A34 towards the Cheshire border you will approach Talke traffic lights and on the left and right side of the road there are two areas of grassed land. This grassed area was once the village of ...Read more

A memory of Talke in 1959

Co Op Dairy

I grew up at 120, Costons Lane, next to the Co-Op Dairy. I remember they still had horses pulling the carts until conversion to hand-pulled electric Milk Floats in the 50's. I went to Oldfield Infants, taken on the 92 Bus. I remember the ...Read more

A memory of Greenford by David Olliver

Two Year Student At Cheshire County Training College Crewe

It was an all-ladies' college when I attended. Many friendships were made. Memories of teaching practices at schools in Crew and surrounds. First year students had to go out in "digs" and were ...Read more

A memory of Crewe

Our Yesterdays Relatives

I have found over the past few weeks that nearly all my relatives from my fathers side began in Polesworth. There was James Scarratt Clifford 1780 married Sarah Bullows in 1803, my ggg grandmother was Caroline Clifford ...Read more

A memory of Polesworth by Nigel Ordish Clifford

Lennard's

I went t to Lennard's school from 1960-1965'and was in Upper A classes. I was house captain of Williams in my last year and a prefect It seems to have changed house name as well school name after 1971. Head master was Mr Wilkins,( ...Read more

A memory of South Ockendon by Peter Mcguire

The Blue Cap Hotel

My Grandparents Jack and Edna Williams ran The Blue Cap Hotel in Sandiway during my youth and my fondest memories are there, of Rooms 6 and 7, which would be allocated to my sister and I during our stays. There were garages out ...Read more

A memory of Sandiway in 1964 by Anita Healey

Swallownest School

I was born in Aston terrace 1954 I have 3 sisters 2 brothers I went to Swallownest junior school I remember Miss Shimeld was scared of her she was so strict, moved when I was 8 to Aston spring wood school a brand new school, ...Read more

A memory of Swallownest

All Uphill

Our Dad used to take us for a walk up to Mow Cop Castle on a sunny Sunday. We would set off from Talke with our bottle of pop and a jam butty and walk along the canal for a while then through the lanes in Scholar Green past the Three ...Read more

A memory of Kidsgrove in 1973 by Tina Stanyer

Dr Nuttall 1859 1863

I am trying to trace an ancester, James Nuttall, who was born in Rochdale in 1820 and became a Member of the Royal College of Surgeons. He is listed as living in Little Sutton, Cheshire, in the Medical Registers of 1859 ...Read more

A memory of Little Sutton by Richard Suthers

George Edward Ramsden Coopers And Crate Makers

I have been told that my grandfather and great-grandfather had a business at Longton as coopers and crate-makers for the potteries. This business ceased I believe in the 1950s but would have been ...Read more

A memory of Longton by Brian Ramsden

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Captions

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Caption For Nantwich, The Cheshire Cat, Welsh Row C1965

immortalised by Lewis Carroll in Alice in Wonderland, the origins of the cat are said to go way back in time, and no-one knows where the story of the grinning cat, now always associated with Cheshire

Caption For Market Drayton, The Canal At Tyrley Locks C1955

Whitchurch, Wem and Market Drayton all had important cheese markets - indeed, in the early years of the 20th century, more Cheshire cheese was being produced in Shropshire than in Cheshire.

Caption For Nantwich, Parish Church 1898

This stunningly beautiful church is known as the 'cathedral of south Cheshire'.

Caption For Alton Towers, Lake And Hall C1955

Cheshire and their Welsh allies were in armed revolt, and still were so when Edward died at Farndon in AD924.

Caption For West Kirby, Banks Road C1965

One other note of interest is the 'Cheshire black and white' decoration on many of the shop elevations.

Caption For Winsford, Wharton Hill C1955

The company had around sixteen stores throughout Cheshire, and also operated a fleet of mobile shops which toured the rural areas.

Caption For Timbersbrook, View From Cloud Road C1955

Actually, it is not necessary to climb to the top of the Cloud to get an excellent view across Cheshire.

Caption For Wilmslow, Station Road 1897

With Manchester so close, Wilmslow was one of the early centres of nonconformism in east Cheshire; others included Congleton, Macclesfield and Knutsford.

Caption For Styal, The Village 1897

The village was laid out from 1790 by mill owner Samuel Greg to house his mill workers, and was one of a number built in east Cheshire by industrialists.

Caption For Potterne, Old Houses And Church 1898

Although this is Wiltshire, the design is very much Cheshire in style.

Caption For Bowdon, Dunham Mill 1892

Dunham Mill dates back to the medieval period; it was one of only a handful of mills in this part of Cheshire.

Caption For Great Haywood, The Lock C1955

The Trent and Mersey Canal never actually linked to the Mersey, but it did make a connection with the Bridgewater Canal in Cheshire which did.

Caption For Birkenhead, Woodchurch Road, Prenton 1954

Along here were branches of both national and Cheshire retailers including Dewhurst, the butchers, and Waterworths.

Caption For Wallasey, The Village C1965

By 1851 the number had risen to 8,339, and by 1951 it was 101,369, making Wallasey the third largest town in Cheshire.

Caption For Nantwich, Entrance Gates To Dorfold Hall 1898

Despite being used by Parliamentarian soldiers during the Civil War as a site from which to bombard Nantwich, Dorfold Hall fortunately survives as one of the finest houses of its period in Cheshire.

Caption For Nantwich, High Street C1965

Traditionally Nantwich was the most important of Cheshire's three salt towns, although salt production ceased here in the 1800s.

Caption For Nantwich, High Street C1965

Today the company has grown considerably - it now has 18 shops in Cheshire and Staffordshire, and employs over 300 people.

Caption For Winsford, Fountain Court C1965

The latter is now used by the Mid Cheshire College.

Caption For Flixton, Flixton Road C1965

An old village on the Cheshire side of the Manchester Ship Canal, Flixton was developed as a residential suburb of Manchester.

Caption For Grappenhall, Church Street C1955

A stone carving on the tower might have inspired Lewis Carroll's Cheshire cat, as his father, the Reverend Dodgson, often visited St Wilfrid's.

Caption For Potterne, Old Houses And Church 1898

Although this is Wiltshire, the design of these houses is very much Cheshire in style.

Caption For Prestbury, Norman Chapel 1896

The doorway is one of the oldest in Cheshire, and is famous for the zigzag patterns and beaked heads carved on the arch.

Caption For Dunham Massey, Dunham Park C1885

DunhamMassey is now part of Greater Manchester, although it was still in Cheshire at the time this photograph was taken.

Caption For Hooton, The Memorial And St Paul's Church C1960

Pevsner must have liked it, however - he called it 'one of the most spectacular churches in Cheshire'.