Places
36 places found.
Those places high-lighted have photos. All locations may have maps, books and memories.
- Brierley Hill, West Midlands
- Old Hill, West Midlands
- Westhill, Grampian
- Westhill, Yorkshire
- Westhill, Highlands
- West Hill, Yorkshire
- West Hills, Tayside
- West Hill, Staffordshire
- West Hill, Sussex (near Haywards Heath)
- Elrick, Grampian (near Westhill)
- West Hill, Avon (near Nailsea)
- West Hill, Somerset (near Wincanton)
- West Hill, Devon (near Ottery St Mary)
- Hill, West Midlands
- West Hill, Greater London
- West Hill, Wiltshire (near Melksham)
- West Hill, Sussex (near Hastings)
- Colton Hills, West Midlands
- Lodge Hill, West Midlands
- Hill Wood, West Midlands
- Woodcock Hill, West Midlands
- Eve Hill, West Midlands
- Gravelly Hill, West Midlands
- King's Hill, West Midlands
- Tile Hill, West Midlands
- Tudor Hill, West Midlands
- Balls Hill, West Midlands
- Church Hill, West Midlands
- Gibbet Hill, West Midlands
- Hill Hook, West Midlands
- Primrose Hill, West Midlands
- Merry Hill, West Midlands
- Ley Hill, West Midlands
- Tower Hill, West Midlands
- Hill Top, West Midlands
- Hurst Hill, West Midlands
Photos
36 photos found. Showing results 21 to 36.
Maps
90 maps found.
Books
1 books found. Showing results 25 to 1.
Memories
408 memories found. Showing results 11 to 20.
Another Slice Of Life In Burghfield And Sulhampstead
My Grandfather George Thomas Cooper 1880 to 1957 lived at Hebron a Detached Victorian House ( which is opposite what today is Coopers Place, named after my late Father Phillip George ...Read more
A memory of Burghfield Common by
Geneva House School
I went to the school when I was about 4 or 5, it was situated near Exeter road, near Kilburn Underground Station on Shoot up Hill. My memory is a bit vague but it closed down & they built Telephone House on the ...Read more
A memory of Kilburn by
Beanz Dreamz...
Our family moved to Friars Road in the summer of 66, from a damp house in Boothen Green, which looked over toward the Michelin Factory. I was 5 years old. My father Graham was a former art student at Burslem College of Art under the ...Read more
A memory of Abbey Hulton by
Faraway Castles
As a child playing on the allotments behind the Fire station in Trowbridge I used to see the white buildings gleaming in the sun of the Manor on the far hills. It was always so beautiful sitting majestically in the distance I ...Read more
A memory of Trowbridge by
Little Boy's Heaven
In 1961 or 1962, as a small boy of 5 or 6 my mum, brought me to Hednesford to visit her grandmother, my great-grandmother, Emily Chetwyn. A diminutive lady, we, the children, called her little nana. I believe she lived in the ...Read more
A memory of Hednesford by
Tottenham Lane 1957 65
I was born in Muswell Hill Cottage Hospital in 1957. We lived at the off licence in Tottenham lane opposite the police station....Victoria wine. I went to Rolkesly Infant and Junior and had best friend Robert in the infant ...Read more
A memory of Hornsey by
Camberley...Where Do I Start ?!
Our family lived at Lightwater (1 High View Road) ; I passed 11 plus and was sent to Frimley And Camberley County Grammar School, starting in Sept. 1959. One of the first things we had to do was to get the uniform. We ...Read more
A memory of Camberley by
Progress And Change
Being raised in Buckhurst Hill was a childhood experience I feel very lucky to have enjoyed. I was raised in the small cottage at 58 Epping New Road aptly named "Ivy Cottage". Located on the edge of the yard owned by ...Read more
A memory of Buckhurst Hill in 1940 by
Battersea And Wandsworth The 60's And 70's
I have so many memories of my childhood in Battersea and Wandsworth. In fact, I have recently begun writing my autobiography which will detail many of my memories from those early years. I have lived in ...Read more
A memory of Battersea by
Memories
I was born in 54 Mill Street, Trecynon. As was my sister, our mother and her brothers and sitsters. A little 2 down 2 up, stone cottage. It was on the top of the hill, and we could run down "the trip" as we called it, and play there, ...Read more
A memory of Trecynon in 1947 by
Captions
198 captions found. Showing results 25 to 48.
It is noted for its surrounding countryside: to the west rises Harcles Hill (1216 ft), while over to the east stands Whittle Hill (1534 ft).
Named for Lulworth Castle, over the hill at East Lulworth, the old hostelry at West Lulworth is an 18th- century thatched building behind a neat wooden fence.
The village of Bradpole is shown here from the north-east, looking south-west from above Hole House Farm and the valley of the Mangerton River across to Holy Trinity Parish Church (right) and the fields
Masonry rises on the skyline from the Butavant Tower (left) and the walls of the west bailey to the 80ft-high keep and the south-west gatehouse.
In this view from the west, the man in the straw boater looks past the school with its attached hipped-roofed master's house to Lea Hill, now known as Fittleworth Common.
Offwell hides in the hills to the south-west of Honiton, half-forgotten by time and well off the tourist trail.
With a population of only about 250, Colerne is a small hill village with a superb church that has a slender Perpendicular west tower; it commands a magnificent elevation overlooking the village
Western Cross is the junction of the High Street, Alton Road, Dunleys Hill and West Street.
To its right Barn Hill climbs gently north-west, a street of almost unspoilt Georgian houses.
To its right Barn Hill climbs gently north-west, a street of almost unspoilt Georgian houses.
A remarkably foreshortened shot, westwards down West Street, with the 1785-built arch (far left) being the north- west corner of the Town Hall.
This old tower windmill is on Old Windmill Hill between Blackdown Barracks and Elizabeth Barracks in Deepcut and Pirbright Camps.
St Thomas Becket church is at the east end of Cliffe High Street, which runs west to cross the Ouse into School Hill and Lewes proper.
Here the photographer looks down West Street to Colmer's Hill (left), with the Lily Hotel projecting into the highway as it narrows to a normal width near the bottom of the hill.
In the background we can see the many hills that surround Gloucester, giving way to all routes north, south, east and west.
A remarkably foreshortened shot, westwards down West Street, with the 1785-built arch (far left) being the north-west corner of the Town Hall.
This sizeable village nestles in a valley close to two notable landmarks: Lewesdon Hill (894 feet) and Pilsdon Pen, at 909 feet, the highest hill in Dorset.
Seven miles south west of Saltburn is Roseberry Topping, which rises to 1,057ft above sea level.
This view looks south-west along the canal past the last lock, No 16, Hills and Partridges Lock, to Park Street Bridge.
West Dorset's medieval seamark on a conical hill above the Chesil Beach was retained after the closure of Abbotsbury Abbey in 1539, and repaired in 1742.
Looking west down the hill with some 'modern' streetlighting.
Ladies' Walk ends a little more than a kilometre south-west of the bridge where the workman sits on Ladies' Walk.
This is a general view of Kendal from the south, with the Lakeland hills in the background.
This was the main road into St Austell from Truro and the west before the building of the ring road.
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