Maps

2,963 maps found.

1897, Eaton Ref. RNE698862
1923, Greenbank Ref. POP721230
1947, Haughton Ref. NPO728571
1947, Greenbank Ref. NPO721230
1923, Marton Ref. POP775346
1923, Mere Ref. POP778144
1923, Middlewood Ref. POP779602
1947, Burland Ref. NPO655761
1946, Blakenhall Ref. NPO643738
1897, Stretton Ref. RNE841726
1923, Siddington Ref. POP831098
1921, Sound Ref. POP834201
1897, Ashley Ref. HOSM36345
1897, Marton Ref. HOSM53376
1898, Upton Ref. HOSM63086
1897, Hatherton Ref. HOSM43301
1897, Sound Ref. HOSM59606
1897, Aston Ref. HOSM36551
1902-1903, Somerford Ref. RNC834010
1902-1903, Oakhanger Ref. RNC795447

Books

16 books found. Showing results 73 to 16.

Memories

156 memories found. Showing results 31 to 40.

The 70's At The Lake

My memories are of living at 37 pickmere lane from 1969 age 7. My mum Beryl Owen still lives there now and I still live in Wincham. I will always remember the "bob bob bob" of the motor boats which I could here from my bedroom ...Read more

A memory of Pickmere by antoneyowen

51 Old Elvet

My Grandparents ran a boarding house at 51 Old Elvet opposite the Shire Hall I was born in 1943 my Father actually went to Durham school where he represented the school in Both Football and Rugby I have tremendous memories of Durham City ...Read more

A memory of Durham by Andrew Eves

My Great Great Grandmother

On the maternal side of my ancestry, I knew my maternal grandfather for many years. There was a large leather bound family album which as a child, I was permitted to look at. It was after the "all clear" sounded in the ...Read more

A memory of Shrewsbury

Wroughton From 1954ish

My parents moved from East London to Swindon and then to Wroughton in 1954. My parents were Pat and Geoff Leach. I am Janet (Leach - now Ford) and my sister penny was born in the maternity hospital in Swindon in 1958. My ...Read more

A memory of Wroughton

Summers At The Warren

My mum and dad and I spent many summers at the Talacre Warren. My father was a Co-op branch manager in Woodley, Cheshire and knew a couple, Mr & Mrs Taylor who had a wooden chalet on the Warren. In addition to the Chalet ...Read more

A memory of Talacre by terencegraham275

Little Sutton Shops Chester Road

Hi ,can anyone cast their minds back to the shopping area in Little Sutton where there is a very tiny car park on the A41, the shops that are there now are Cheshire Building Society, chemist (Westminster ...Read more

A memory of Little Sutton by Valerie Waring

Happy Days

If anyone has memories of living in Marbury in the late '50s and '60s I would be very interested to hear from you. My name was Campbell before I was married. Thank you. The Marbury I refer to is near Northwich in Cheshire, not Shropshire.

A memory of Marbury

Goodrington

I was born in 1948 in Wallasy Cheshire, now Merseyside. As my maternal grandparents lived in Plympton, we used to spend two or three weeks with them every year. A day out to Goodrington was very popular, travelling by train from ...Read more

A memory of Paignton by Edward Godfrey

St Johns Schhol And Church

Happy memories of Blackburn attended St Johns School 1930s lived in Garnett Street no longer there I was married at St Johns Church 1952 and lived on Queens Rd till 1975 when we moved to Sale Cheshire. My Father was a ...Read more

A memory of Blackburn in 1946 by Margaret Hindle Nee Noblett

Keepers Lane Weaverham Cheshire

I was not born and have never lived in Weaverham but I, as my parents put it after 1953, went there to play. They finally forbade me ever to see Anita Smith of Keepers Lane with some very violent threats that have always ...Read more

A memory of Weaverham by ianlesterbooth1942

Captions

94 captions found. Showing results 73 to 96.

Caption For Nether Alderley, Church 1896

OF ALL the villages in this collection, Nether Alderley perhaps gives us the best impression of what a north-eastern Cheshire village was like before the Industrial Revolution changed both the

Caption For Hereford, St Peter's Square C1950

Standing beyond the market area of High Town, near to the Shire Hall, St Peter's is the civic church of Hereford.

Caption For Hertford, The War Memorial 1933

Beyond the cars and omnibuses are the clock on the Shire Hall and the frontage of the Corn Exchange.

Caption For Durham, Shire Hall 1921

Built of red brick, the Shire Hall was designed by local architects H Barnes and F E Coates, and was completed in 1898.

Caption For Melton Mowbray, The Belvoir Hunt C1955

Whether it is something to love or to hate, the hunt with all its colourful trappings has brought much-needed employment to the Shires since the 18th century.

Caption For Bury St Edmunds, Shire Hall 1929

The Shire Hall was rebuilt in 1907 in an Edwardian classical style, which included the arms of West Suffolk over the doorway.

Caption For Chelmsford, Shire Hall C1965

It seems to be a busy day at the Shire Hall - home to the county's court-hearings - judging by the number of people gathered outside.

Caption For Chelmsford, Shire Hall 1892

The Shire Hall was built in 1789-91 by John Johnson, the County Surveyor.

Caption For Ormesby, The Sportsmans Arms C1935

Ormesby was once an important market town whose inhabitants were privileged to be exempt from county service, and from contributing funds towards the maintenance of the Shire Knights.

Caption For Oakham, The Hawthorne Horse 1932

Here is the hunter, bred to cross in safety the open pastures of the Shires, formed in the enclosures' favourite hedge-planting material, which makes up the obstacles to its safe progress.

Caption For Hereford, St Peter's Square C1950

Standing beyond the market area of High Town, near to the Shire Hall, St Peter's is the civic church of Hereford.

Caption For Worcester, Shire Hall And Queen Victoria's Statue 1896

Carved from a 17-ton block of white marble from Carrara in Tuscany, Queen Victoria looks unamused as she grasps her orb and sceptre in front of the Shire Hall.

Caption For Worcester, The Cross 1923

Along here were the Shire Hall, the Victoria Institute, the Hop Market, St Nicholas Church, Foregate Station, hotels, shops, and the main post office.

Caption For Corby, The Shire Horse C1965

Like the estate on which it stands, the pub was named after the Shire Lodge, which still stands on Rockingham Road.

Caption For Stafford, Market Square C1965

As other banks opened it became known as the Old Bank, the name seen here on the building to the left of the Shire Hall.

Caption For Chelmsford, Judge Tindal Statue C1965

The Shire Hall was built in 1789-91 by John Johnson, the County Surveyor.

Caption For Bedford, St Paul's Church 1898

St Paul's Square became very much the civic centre of the town with the Floral Hall, the Corn Exchange, the Town Hall, the Shire Hall and County Offices looking out onto the church in its central

Caption For Monmouth, Shire Hall 1931

The Shire Hall was built in 1724; the statue below the clock face is of Henry V, placed there in 1792.

Caption For Hertford, Fore Street 1922

A view from the Shire Hall along what was to become a heavily congested street, until the building of the new relief road, with a string of Georgian and early Victorian shopfronts overshadowed by the

Caption For Bedford, The River Ouse 1929

Opposite are the Shire Hall on the right and council offices on the left - until 1880 there were wharves on the site.

Caption For Stafford, Town Centre C1965

The elegant, classical façade of the Shire Hall has dominated the Market Square since it was built in 1798, replacing an earlier Elizabethan hall.

Caption For Chelmsford, New Street 1920

Essex County Council had been formed in 1888, the same year as Chelmsford Borough Council, and had initially held their meetings in the Shire Hall.