Maps

3,155 maps found.

1924, Easington Ref. POP696811
1924, Cottam Ref. POP678571
1924, Cowling Ref. POP679557
1923, Dalton Ref. POP688204
1924, Cliffe Ref. POP670585
1924, Street Ref. POP841604
1924, Rockcliffe Ref. POP819094
1924, Newbridge Ref. POP790671
1924, Newsham Ref. POP791506
1947, Crossgill Ref. NPO684515
1947, Churchtown Ref. NPO668689
1923, Ashurst Ref. POP627934
1903, Dalton Ref. RNC688204
1903-1904, Churchtown Ref. RNC668689
1903-1904, Easington Ref. RNC696811
1903, Eccleston Ref. RNC699023
1903, Cowling Ref. RNC679557
1903-1904, Carleton Ref. RNC661424
1903-1904, Broughton Ref. RNC652735
1903, Kingsfold Ref. RNC748073

Books

22 books found. Showing results 49 to 22.

Memories

131 memories found. Showing results 21 to 30.

The Jesters Pub

Hi, the name's Tony Conway. I now reside in the States and have for the past thirty years. For approximately two or so years I lived and worked in the Jesters Pub in Crawshawbooth. I remember with great affection the people, ...Read more

A memory of Crawshawbooth in 1975 by Anthony Conway

The Fleet Family

St John's Church was where all 5 of the Fleet Family children, Shirley, me, Michael, Herbert Terry, Peter, and Susan were baptised, starting in 1935 through to 1946. Our School was opposite, and we walked all of the way from ...Read more

A memory of Caterham by mikefleet36

The Dixons In Aberbeeg

I too found this site by accident. My great-grandfather John Dixon was the manager of Webbs Brewery in the 1920s, where my grandfather John Dixon jnr (Jack) was brewer. John Dixon lived in the brewery house known as Brondeg ...Read more

A memory of Aberbeeg in 1920

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

The Army Firing Ranges At Little Altcar

In 1967 I enlisted with the Territorial Army and served five years with the Royal Corps of Signals. My basic training included learning to shoot with the 762 self loading rifle on the ranges near ...Read more

A memory of Hightown in 1967 by John Howard Norfolk

Top Rank Watford 1960's

Used to go to The Trade, Top Rank, Clockhouse, New Penny & Pickwick club in the 60's and early 70's before I left blighty to go to NZ and Oz. Wound up in Perth, Western Australia and am still there. Knocked about with a guy ...Read more

A memory of Watford by cartobi

Stowlangtoft Hall

Typing this memory on behalf of my mother-in-law, Doris Leadbitter (now Doris Sidebottom) who worked as a nursery assistant between January 1946 and June 1947. She says "I always thought about the children and wondered how ...Read more

A memory of Stowlangtoft in 1946 by Judith Barnes

Staying With The Grindle Family

My father worked at Denaby Main Colliery as a steel erector, installing pit head plant. My memories of Denaby Main are of staying with my dad's landlady and her family. They were the Grindle family and their ...Read more

A memory of Denaby Main in 1961 by Tom Harper

St James Barton Bristol Bs1 The History

The old St James Barton area of the city was demolished in the late 1950s to make way for Bond Street and the bus station. The rebuilding of the city started almost as soon as the Second World War had ended. ...Read more

A memory of Bristol by Paul Townsend

Smallbridge And All That

The place name comes from a narrow bridge over a stream that forms the boundary between Rochdale and Wardle on Halifax Road, by The Red Lion pub as it was then. Folk who lived in Smallbridge were once called ...Read more

A memory of Smallbridge in 1940 by Peter Butterworth

Captions

171 captions found. Showing results 49 to 72.

Caption For Barnoldswick, The Locks C1955

After these three locks at Greenberfield, there is a short summit and a tunnel before the canal descends into Lancashire.

Caption For Heysham, Half Moon Bay C1965

Before the advent of cheap, foreign package holidays, Lancashire resorts and beaches continued to draw summer crowds, with donkeys and deckchairs here completing a traditional British scene.

Caption For Rochdale, Entrance To Yorkshire Street 1898

The Lancashire and Yorkshire Bank (now Barclays, left) opened on 4 July 1896.

Caption For Bridport, Happy Island 1918

(Lancashire and Yorkshire), 'M.R.'

Caption For St Annes, Fairhaven Road 1901

Porritt houses had the reputation of being fine residential properties: Mr Porritt spent a quarter of a million pounds using the best materials, including stone from his quarries in East Lancashire.

Caption For Todmorden, Church Street C1955

For many years, Todmorden (or 'Tod' as it is always known locally) straddled the border between Yorkshire and Lancashire, and this busy, bustling little town has always had a foot in both camps, although

Caption For Widnes, Victoria Square C1965

Once again, having crossed the bridge, we are back in that area of Cheshire that was once part of Lancashire until the county boundary changes of 1974.

Caption For Great Hucklow, World Gliding Championships 1954

The Derbyshire and Lancashire Gliding Club, based at Camphill, 1,360ft up on Hucklow Edge, had its finest moment when the World Gliding Championships, during which this photograph was taken, were held

Caption For Burton In Lonsdale, General View C1960

This little town, on the Yorkshire/Lancashire border, has been famed for its potteries since Roman times.

Caption For Grange Over Sands, The Pier 1914

A scattering of mansions, cottages, and odds and ends of streets nestling beneath a limestone cliff or half hidden away among wooded slopes, this tiny Torquay of Lancashire has, as yet, escaped the notice

Caption For Bollington, 1897

By the 1860s Bollington was thriving, but during the American Civil War the cotton towns of Lancashire, east Cheshire and north Derbyshire felt the effects of the Federal blockade of Confederate ports.

Caption For Chorley, Market Street C1965

This is Chorley's main street, the A6, Lancashire's main north to south road; it used to get very busy in the summer.

Caption For Chorley, Chapel Street C1965

This is Chorley's main street, the A6, Lancashire's main north to south road; it used to get very busy in the summer.

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Caption For Wigan, C1960

Standing in the upper Douglas Valley, Wigan was once a market town, but by the mid 19th century it was a major centre for Lancashire's coal industry.

Caption For Ironbridge, From Rotunda 1892

Much of the heavy industry had already moved to the Black Country, Lancashire, south Wales etc.

Caption For Waddington, Coronation Bridge C1955

The village of Waddington has won the 'Best Kept Village in Lancashire' title on many occasions.When Queen Elizabeth II came to the throne in 1953, the village erected a Coronation Bridge and laid

Caption For Broughton, Fire Brigade Headquarters 1966

Requisitioned by the National Fire Service during WWII, it was eventually bought for the Lancashire Brigade in 1949.

Caption For Bilsborrow, The Roebuck Hotel C1960

Roebucks are the males of the roe deer, whose herds once roamed this attractive landscape along the western fringe of the Lancashire hills.

Caption For Sabden, Old Bull Bridge C1955

Thought to have been used since the Bronze Age, the track through the valley was one of several routes followed by packhorse drivers, who carried goods across the moorland hills between Lancashire

Caption For Rochdale, Hollingworth Lake 1895

This is the southern or `t`Cheshire side` of the lake, with the roof of the Lancashire & Yorkshire Hotel, which opened on 17 December 1875, just visible in the centre.

Caption For Fairhaven, The Bowling Green C1955

Bowls has long been a popular game in Lancashire, and there is considerable rivalry between the many clubs of its towns, villages and pubs.

Caption For Clayton Le Moors, Dunkenhalgh 1897

For a long time even Lancashire was not safe from bands of Scottish raiding parties, and 'Dunkenhalgh' is said to derive from the name of one of the brigands who settled in the area.

Caption For Wiswell, Village 1906

The nearby medieval vicarage has a priest hole, often used during the Catholic persecution that followed the Reformation, as this, like many other villages in Lancashire doggedly clung onto the Old Faith

Caption For Clitheroe, Castle Gardens, Bowling Green 1927

Close by in 1970, on the occasion of the 800th anniversary of the first Charter, celebrations on Saturday 7 August included musical rides and spectacular events staged by the Mounted Branch of the Lancashire