Maps

20 maps found.

1921, Ireland's Cross Ref. POP744268
1946, Ireland's Cross Ref. NPO744268
1902, Ireland's Cross Ref. RNC744268
1897, Ireland's Cross Ref. RNE744268
1919, Ireland Ref. POP744259
1919, Ireland Ref. POP744260
1898, Ireland Ref. RNE744259
1896, Ireland Ref. RNE744260
1912, Ireland Ref. RNC744255
1946, Ireland Ref. NPO744259
1946, Ireland Ref. NPO744260
Map Of Ireland, Republic Of Ireland Ref. F57
1898-1901, Ireland Ref. RNC744260
1898, Ireland Wood Ref. RNE744266
1947, Ireland Wood Ref. NPO744266
1898-1899, Ireland Ref. RNC744259
1925, Ireland Wood Ref. POP744266
1903-1904, Ireland Wood Ref. RNC744266
1884, Heath House Ref. HOSM51523
1879, Kenwyn Ref. HOSM62351

Books

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Memories

222 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

Memories Of My Widnes School Days

Having lived the first 25 years of my life in Widnes ,I have many happy memories of my school days there. Born in Dundalk Lane in 1940, from 1943 until 1945, I attended the Nursery,situated next to Ditton County ...Read more

A memory of Widnes by John Pye

Nefyn Beach

The beach cafe shown in the photo entitled 'the anchorage' was owned and run by my aunts, the Misses Miriam and Evelyn Wales, whose father moved to Morfa Nefyn in the late 1800s to take charge of the cable station linked to Ireland. Also ...Read more

A memory of Nefyn in 1940 by Pamela Stunt

Now O'connell Street

The street was officially renamed O'Connell Street in 1924 after Daniel O'Connell as Ireland moved forward as a free state! Nelsons Pillar seen in the distance (middle) was destroyed in the early morning on the 8th of March 1966 ...Read more

A memory of Dublin by Barry Murphy

Now The Top Pedestrianised Shopping Street In Ireland!

This is now famously the most exclusive shopping street in Dublin & Ireland too. The 7th most expensive rental prices in Europe with some retail outlets actually beating the world records ...Read more

A memory of Dublin by Barry Murphy

Brixham

Coming to Brixham from just outside of London as an 11 year-old was a real culture shock. New smells (fish!) new sounds (seagulls) and new faces (the inhabitants of the south west certainly have distinct facial features...to say nothing of ...Read more

A memory of Brixham in 1880 by Stephen Jeffery

Phil Munton

I went to WCGS for boys from 1959 - 66. I never really appreciated the school until just before I left for Reading University - made possible by some brilliant teachers particularly Frank Mitchell and Michael Gainsbury despite my ...Read more

A memory of Wallington by philmunton48

My Memories Of The Coronation 2nd June 1953

My memories of the Coronation-2nd June 1953 While I was studying at the Bridgend Preparatory and Commercial School two events happened which changed the course of history for Great Britain. In ...Read more

A memory of Aberkenfig in 1953 by Catherine Delahay

Happy Memories

My goodness, some of the articles brought back so many good memories. I lived at Riverside Place and went to Lord Knyvitts School around 1957. The milk that iced up in the morning at school and the newspaper I was required to tear up ...Read more

A memory of Stanwell by Sue Pharo

Mother And Baby Home

Does anyone remember the Mother and baby home in Chertsey… Or was anyone there in 1972 ? Mrs. Thompson was the cook…she was very nice and her dinners were delicious… The lady who’s name I can’t remember was in charge of the ...Read more

A memory of Chertsey

The Fair

Christmas and birthdays were an under-whelming time of year in our household. However, Eastertime, coincided with the arrival of Stanley Thurston's fair (and a big dollop of rain). l lived opposite Manor Rd Park (or reck) from 1956-64, and ...Read more

A memory of Luton

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Captions

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Caption For Dublin, St. Patrick's Cathedral, South East 1897

It is the largest church in Ireland, with a 143ft tower (Minot's tower) of 1370.

Caption For Carrickfergus, Castle 1897

It was a hundred years after the Normans defeated the English at Hastings that they had ambitions to conquer Ireland.

Caption For Kingstown, Town Hall And Railway Station 1897

The railway between Dublin and Kingstown was the first in Ireland, and was opened in 1834.

Caption For Howth, The Church Of The Blessed Virgin Mary 1897

The church was founded in 1235 to take the place of St Nessan's on the nearby island of Ireland's Eye.

Caption For Aberdeen, The Market Cross, Detail Showing The Royal Arms 1892

Left to right: The royal arms, showing England, France, Ireland and Scotland.

Caption For Bampton Grange, The Village 1952

The parish church of St Patrick, in the background, is only one of ten in England dedicated to Ireland's patron saint.

Caption For Howth, Ladies Bathing Beach 1897

A view looking north west, past the tower and along the east wall of the harbour, to Ireland's Eye.

Caption For Howth, The Church Of The Blessed Virgin Mary 1897

The church was founded to take the place of St Nessan's, on the nearby island of Ireland's Eye.

Caption For Dublin, Glasnevin Cemetery, Honest Tom Steele Monument 1897

Many of the tombs carry shamrock, Irish harp and wolfhound motifs, indicative of the Young Ireland Movement.

Caption For Preston, Dock, East Side C1955

In the 1960s weekly freight services to Ireland were launched, sailing to Londonderry, Portrush, Dublin and Waterford, and the port was amongst the first to offer a roll-on, roll-off service for taking

Caption For Howth, General View 1897

A panorama looking north over the town to Ireland's Eye.

Caption For Maidstone, All Saints' Church 1898

The octagonal Jacobean font is decorated with the arms of Scotland, Ireland, Maidstone and the Astley family, who were granted the former Archbishop's Palace in Elizabethan times.

Caption For Dublin, Albert Statue 1897

This monument has survived the changes in Ireland since its unveiling.

Caption For St Davids, Whitesand Bay C1960

There is a chapel dedicated to St Patrick in the Bay marked by a plaque; he is said to have set out for Ireland from here.

Caption For Dublin, Trinity College And The Bank Of Ireland 1897

The main facade of Trinity College stands on the right with its statues by Foley of famous alumni Edmund Burke and Oliver Goldsmith, while on the left is the Bank of Ireland.

Caption For Innisfallen, The Oratory 1897

The Annals of Innisfallen, written by the monks here, is an important early history of Ireland.

Caption For Preston, Dock, North Side C1960

In the 1960s weekly freight services to Ireland were launched, sailing to Londonderry, Portrush, Dublin and Waterford, and the port was amongst the first to offer a roll-on, roll-off service for taking

Caption For Dublin, Christchurch Cathedral 1897

Christchurch is the mother cathedral of the Church of Ireland.

Caption For Lindal, The Green 2003

It was probably built to protect the vessels travelling between here and Furness Abbey's properties in the Isle of Man and Ireland.

Caption For Arran, The Castle And Loch Ranza C1890

It was here that Robert Bruce is said to have landed on his return from Ireland in 1306.

Caption For Dublin, Westmoreland Street 1897

The imposing Greek portico is the east front of the Bank of Ireland, originally the entrance to the House of Lords of the Irish Parliament, erected by James Gandon in 1785.

Caption For Clonmel, St Mary's Church C1890

The church is a fine pre-Reformation church, now part of the Church of Ireland.

Caption For Dublin, College Green 1897

A view looking east along the green to Trinity College, with the Bank of Ireland on the left.

Caption For Dublin, The Grattan Statue 1897

This statue of Henry Grattan (1746 - 1820) stands outside the Bank of Ireland (formerly the Parliament House) and shows the great orator in the act of speaking.