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Maps

5,379 maps found.

Map Of North Ridings Of Yorkshire, North Riding Of Yorkshire Ref. F58
1888 - 1891, Farlington Ref. HOSM45162
1891, Harton Ref. HOSM47748
1892, Bickerton Ref. HOSM37658
1889 - 1890, Barlow Ref. HOSM37041
1890, Wistow Ref. HOSM64862
1907, Litton Ref. HOSM51706
1891, Oxton Ref. HOSM55977
1890 - 1891, Stutton Ref. HOSM60881
1890 - 1908, Laverton Ref. HOSM50873
1907, Thornthwaite Ref. HOSM61651
1903-1904, Leighton Ref. RNC754854
1903-1904, Howe Ref. RNC741399
1903-1904, Howsham Ref. RNC741667
1903-1904, Whorlton Ref. RNC869678
1925, Brackenthwaite Ref. POP647711
1903-1904, Dacre Ref. RNC687447
1903-1904, Fishpool Ref. RNC706232
1903-1904, Calton Ref. RNC659840
1903-1904, Well Ref. RNC862861

Books

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Memories

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A Glimps Of My War Years

Born Cecil Nixon @ 131 Morrison St.Gatesgead County Durham. Went to Rose St school,Prest St. Victoria Road, Marske by the Sea and Reeth schools. Kicked out of school before war began by the Black Watch & Tyne-side ...Read more

A memory of Gateshead in 1940 by John Nixon

Accrington As I Recall

We moved to Accrington fom Whalley 10th December 1941. I remember it because Syd Ashmeed and his band was broadcasting that day and Ronnie Brooks was the drummer and I wanted to listen to the broadcast but as we were ...Read more

A memory of Accrington in 1941 by Trevor Williams

Ackworth

My grandparents (Mr and Mrs Scorah) used to live in Town End Avenue, Low Ackworth. I remember visiting them with my mother, while my dad was at war. We used to catch the bus from Scunthorpe to Waterdale, Doncaster. Then we would ...Read more

A memory of Ackworth in 1940 by Tony Crawshaw

Aunties Shop

My family ame from Inverurie but I would be 16 before I visited. Aunt Jeannie lived at Chapel Cottage, North Street and was the chiropodist. Great Aunt Magde also lived there, she owned Reid's boot and shoemakers in Market Place, ...Read more

A memory of Inverurie in 1958 by Dorothy Anderson

Bramly Army Camp

I was one of three children of a soldier stationed at Bramley Army camp. I remember being taken to my first day at school in Bramley village school in 1930 and I refused to go through the school gate. Therefter I went on a ...Read more

A memory of Rotherwick in 1930 by John Beisly

Bryannman Hotel Good Times Good Money

I was sent to Lower Bynamman in 1970, to work building up a huge 2400 Marion excavator for Sir Lindsey Parkinson at the GCG (Tyor Gwaith?) opencast site. I lodged at the Bryannam hotel with Dez and ...Read more

A memory of Lower Brynamman in 1970 by Paul Leavett

Castlefield

BORN IN THE FRONT ROOM OF 49 SPEARING ROAD ON 16/02/53.  I MUST HAVE BEEN LUCKY, THAT WAS WHEN CASTLEFIELD WAS POSH, WHEN THE TALLY MAN WAS UNARMED.  ALL OUR SCHOOL UNIFORMS WERE ON TICK, BUT THE COMPANY GOT PAID.  I CAN REMEMBER ...Read more

A memory of High Wycombe in 1953 by Ronnie Berry

Charlie Bristow

It always seems a pity when someone's life ends and there is a decreasing memory of their place in the town as the years go by. Hence, if I may, I would like to share with current readers in the town the memory of one of its figures ...Read more

A memory of Thorne by Brian Bristow

Chickenley Hall

Hello. My father lived at Chickenley Hall in the 1940s as he was adopted and brought to the home by the Armitage family. He eventually came to Scarborough, North Yorkshire and has started to write his memoirs which are still in ...Read more

A memory of Chickenley in 1940 by Steve Armitage

Childhood Memories In The 1970's

My maternal grandparents lived in Palmers Green - firstly in Elmdale Road close to what is now the North Circular and then moving to Wentworth Gardens off Hedge Lane. I have many childhood memories of ...Read more

A memory of Palmers Green by Paul Williams

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Captions

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Caption For Thornaby, Mandale Road And Five Lamps 1957

Trams used to run along Mandale Road between Norton and North Ormesby, but that was more than seventy years ago.

Caption For Gayles, Bay Horse Inn C1960

The stone-mullioned windows and sturdy, stone-built construction mark the Bay Horse Inn in the tiny North Yorkshire village of Gayles, north of Richmond, as a building of some antiquity.

Caption For Staithes, Baiting The Lines C1900

Staithes, on the north-east coast of Yorkshire, was a fishing port of some standing.

Caption For Staithes, Baiting The Lines C1900

Staithes, on the north-east coast of Yorkshire, was a fishing port of some standing.

Caption For Northallerton, Romanby Green C1955

Romanby Green at Northallerton, a little town on the River Wiske on the western edge of the North York Moors, gives the impression of a village green.

Caption For Ferrybridge, The Canal C1955

Once this lock on the Aire and Calder Navigation opened at 10am on 20 July 1826, trade boomed between the North Sea port of Hull and the West Yorkshire industrial heartland.

Caption For Rawmarsh, Parish Church And Market C1965

Rawmarsh is a former colliery town north of Rotherham in South Yorkshire.

Caption For Staithes, The Town And The Boats 1927

A view showing clearly how Staithes stands on two sides of a beck, that to the right being in Cleveland and that to the left in North Yorkshire.

Caption For Moorsholm, Swindale C1960

Set on the edge of the North Yorkshire Moors National Park, Moorsholm is surrounded by some beautiful countryside with picturesque lanes affording endless lovely walks.

Caption For Romaldkirk, Village 1898

Situated six miles north-west of Barnard Castle, Romaldkirk in 1898 was not in fact in County Durham but in the North Riding of Yorkshire.

Caption For Staithes, The View From The Viaduct C1885

An interesting curiosity of Staithes is that one side of the beck is Cleveland and the other is North Yorkshire!

Caption For Filey, On The Beach C1950

Lines of wind shelters adorn the beach at the popular Yorkshire coast resort of Filey.

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 Grangetown, Golf Course And Cleveland Hills C1960

The Cleveland Hills in the background represent the northern edge of the North Yorkshire Moors area.

Caption For Grosmont, The Village C1965

Grosmont is now the northern terminus of the North Yorkshire Moors steam railway, where it joins the Esk Valley line to reach Whitby.

Caption For Ampleforth, Main Street C1955

The North Yorkshire village of Ampleforth is perhaps best known for its Roman Catholic boys' school situated to the east of the village, but this view shows the Main Street of the village itself, which

Caption For Loftus, Woods C1960

Being on the edge of the North Yorkshire Moors National Park, Loftus is surrounded by some lovely countryside and the woods on the outskirts of the town have long provided a place of peace and tranquillity

Caption For Normanton, High Street C1955

This view shows a virtually-deserted High Street in the undistinguished former colliery town of Normanton, three miles north of Wakefield in South Yorkshire.

Caption For York, Cavalry Barracks, The Church 1886

The site is now the Divisional Headquarters of the North Yorkshire Police.

Caption For York, Cavalry Barracks, 3rd Hussars Sword Practice 1886

Yorkshire regiments fought in many parts of the world, including Egypt, Europe and the North-West Frontier.

Caption For Nelson, Scotland Road And Leeds Road C1955

Standing in the centre of the town at the junction of roads to Yorkshire and the north is the extravagantly ornate Union Bank Building, occupied by Barclays in the 1950s and now by the

Caption For Sutton Bank, Gliding C1960

The headquarters of the Yorkshire Gliding Club at Sutton Bank, on the edge of the North York Moors high above the Vale of York with views to the distant Pennines, must be one of the most spectacular in

Caption For Bridport, Happy Island 1918

Overlooking the River Asker and Happy Island, north-westwards to Watton Hill (centre) as a Great Western Railway pannier tank engine (right) steams out of Bridport Station (far left) with a goods train

Caption For Uttoxeter, Cattle Market C1965

From the 12th century, the rearing of sheep for their wool became a major source of revenue for the monastic houses in the north of England.