Maps

3,155 maps found.

Map Of Lancashire, Lancashire Ref. F22
1896, Longton Ref. RNE767224
1896, Hartwood Ref. RNE728038
1896, Hutton Ref. RNE742834
1896, Peel Ref. RNE802576
1896, Oakenshaw Ref. RNE795384
1947, Higham Ref. NPO733755
1947, Stock Ref. NPO839683
1896, Water Ref. RNE861462
1896, Weeton Ref. RNE862738
1903-1904, Sunderland Ref. RNC842805
1924, Westby Ref. POP865328
1924, Thistleton Ref. POP846805
1947, Ireby Ref. NPO744248
1947, Easington Ref. NPO696811
1947, Halton Ref. NPO725810
1898, Barrow Ref. RNE634069
1947, Howgill Ref. NPO741540
1947, Nethertown Ref. NPO789102
1947, Newgate Ref. NPO790896

Books

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Memories

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Witton Park/Escomb School Sports

i attended witton park school and was junior boy sports champion then attended escomb school and was sports champion in 63-64 have been trying for years to trace the shields cups from both to complete my ...Read more

A memory of Bishop Auckland by Dave Kindlen

The Sad Demise Of A Wonderfull Little Town

1 lived in Erith until 1970 born in 1932 at 7 Athol road off of Deluci road which is next to the old Tivoli cinema we move there in 1934 from west street we had incenderies drop on our house in 1942 my father ...Read more

A memory of Erith by george28532

The Atherton And Grayson Families

My grandma, Louisa Atherton, grew up in the Grayson family in Wigan. They later relocated to King Street, Eccles, Manchester, Lancashire. She had a son, Norman Atherton who was in the army(Burma). Are there any ...Read more

A memory of Wigan in 1890 by Julia Thompson

Morecambe Musical Festival

From 1952 to 1959, aged 9 to 16 and at Morecambe Grammar School, I played the piano in the solo classes at the Morecambe Musical Festival - a premier event in the calendar of the Winter Gardens. It brought in thousands ...Read more

A memory of Morecambe in 1955 by Ian Gerrard

Great Place To Grow Up

My dad, Adam Pagan, was a great dad who loved his town and told me loads of Maryport history about links with the mutiny on the bounty. I loved going on the shore and the fair coming. When I was young I lived in Kirkby ...Read more

A memory of Maryport in 1950 by Joann Whittaker

Does Anyone Know Me.

my name is gordon hay I was born in 1940 at 98 Dundas Street, I attended newtown primary school and then newham grange until 1955. I remember working at number of firms before going to sea in the merchant navy I ...Read more

A memory of Stockton-on-Tees in 1940 by Gordon Hay

Wood House

Early C20 formal gardens and parkland designed and landscaped by Thomas Mawson and implemented by Robert Mawson of the Lakeland Nurseries, Windermere, surrounding a house designed by Dan Gibson with a ground plan by Thomas ...Read more

A memory of Taw Green by Tonnie Keith

Wimbledon Park

I lived in Durnsford Road. My father had two shops a Florist and a Greengrocers both with the name "Bloom's". With my mates, we hung around the Woodman Pub, while our dad's enjoyed their pint, I remember they had a nice garden at ...Read more

A memory of Wimbledon in 1950 by Leslie Banks

William & Jane Kay Marriage 1865

My Great, Great, Grand parents William & Jane Kay came from Congleton Cheshire. They were married 20-February 1865 in St Peters Church Congleton (marriage certificate) Witnesses were John Frost and Ann ...Read more

A memory of Congleton in 1860 by Carolyn Sarten

Whitethorn Morris Dance At The College Farm Open Day

The bright sun shone beautifully on the Country Fair of Sunday 5th April. It brought lightly-clad queues to the payboxes and tea rooms of College Farm - between Allandale Avenue and Fitzalan ...Read more

A memory of Finchley in 1992 by John Howard Norfolk

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Captions

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Caption For Accrington, Accrington Pals Memorial 2004

The new memorial was unveiled on Sunday 4 July 2004; it commemorates the granting of the Freedom of the Borough of Hyndburn to the Queen's Lancashire Regiment.

Caption For Todmorden, The Town Hall C1955

Todmorden Town Hall, built in 1870, once stood on the border between Yorkshire and Lancashire, a fact reflected in the carvings in the pediment frieze on its classical front, shown here: there are bales

Caption For Garstang, Six Arches C1960

Built around 1840 to carry the London and North Western railway line north through Lancashire, this splendid six-arch bridge strides across the River Wyre just below Scorton Lakes.

Caption For Grindleton, The Bridge And The River Ribble 1921

Until 1974, the River Ribble here formed the boundary between Lancashire and Yorkshire, with the bridge carrying the lane between Lancashire's Chatburn and Yorkshire's Grindleton.

Caption For Barnoldswick, Tubber Hill C1920

It has been in Yorkshire longer than in Lancashire, but Lancashire is where it is now - so we can include it.

Caption For Barnoldswick, Tubber Hill C1920

It has been in Yorkshire longer than in Lancashire, but Lancashire is where it is now—so we can include it.

Caption For Runcorn, Weston Point C1955

It was the production of soap and alkali that became the most important industry here resulting from the proximity of salt from Cheshire and coal from Lancashire.

Caption For Whalley, King Street 1921

Here in the main street, a policeman stands on traffic duty at the junction with Accrington Road outside the Whalley Arms.The church here was once the mother church for half of Lancashire (47 townships

Caption For Frodsham, The River Weaver C1965

It was the production of soap and alkali that became the most important industry here resulting from the proximity of salt from Cheshire and coal from Lancashire.

Caption For Liverpool, Sessions House 1887

It was the home of the Lancashire Quarter Sessions, and has always been the poor relation of the buildings around it.

Caption For Hawes, Market Place 1924

Motor vehicles dominate the scene in this market day picture, and at least one trader has crossed over the border from Lancashire to sell his wares.

Caption For Manchester, Market Street C1885

Lancashire's rough humour, along with Lancashire's 'thrutchin' (jostling and elbowing), was rife on Market Street on Sundays and Fair Days.

Caption For Lytham, The Pier And Donkeys 1914

The summer of 1914 was long and hot; the hottest day of the year in Lancashire was 28 June.

Caption For Whalley, King Street 1921

The church here was once the mother church for half of Lancashire (47 townships and three large villages).

Caption For Burnley, Hurstwood (Poet Spenser's House) 1895

This picture shows the rear of the property, a very fine example of an East Lancashire house of the later 16th century.

Caption For Dolphinholme, Corless Cottage C1950

This 19th-century terrace is typical of Lancashire villages in this region backed by long ridges of Pennine hills.

Caption For Manchester, Old Trafford 1897

Here we see the stand of the Lancashire Cricket Ground, called Old Trafford, as it looked just over a century ago.

Caption For Grange Over Sands, The Pier 1914

Canvas-sailed boats are tied up at the pier; this was the time when Grange was becoming a popular seaside resort, famed as an escape from industrial Lancashire and for its bracing air and equable climate

Caption For Grange Over Sands, The Railway 1929

When the railway came to Grange-over-Sands in 1857 it signalled the town's rapid expansion as a seaside resort for visitors from the industrial mill towns of Lancashire.

Caption For Grange Over Sands, Congregational Church C1955

The Lancashire Congregational Union founded the congregation in Grange in 1889.

Caption For Fleetwood, The High Lighthouse 1901

Over on the left is the Lancashire & Yorkshire and London & North Western joint railway station, which was conveniently built next to the steamer berths.

Caption For Manchester, Royal Exchange 1886

The Royal Exchange was where the Lancashire cotton industry did business with the world.

Caption For Blackpool, View From Palatine Hotel 1890

By the mid-1890s, most Lancashire cotton towns enjoyed a full Wakes Week.

Caption For Southport, Municipal Gardens 1904

By this date Southport's reliance on the holiday trade was already declining; its location made it an attractive proposition as a residential area not only for Lancashire businessmen and their families