Maps

123 maps found.

1921, Stanley Ref. POP838337
1921, Stanley Ref. POP838342
1947, Stanley Ref. NPO838340
1940, Stanley Ref. NPO838343
1898, Stanley Ref. RNE838343
1880, Stanley Common Ref. HOSM60269
1898-1900, Stanley Downton Ref. RNC838352
1899-1909, Stanley Green Ref. RNC838370
1895, Stanley Ref. HOSM60264
1879, Stanley Ref. HOSM60266
1892, Stanley Ref. HOSM60267
1899, Stanley Ref. HOSM60260
1946, King's Stanley Ref. NPO747976
1921, Stanley Common Ref. POP838349
1925, Stanley Ferry Ref. POP838354
1902-1903, Stanley Ref. RNC838338
1902, Stanley Green Ref. RNC838368
1947, Stanley Crook Ref. NPO838351
1946, Stanley Downton Ref. NPO838352
1947, Stanley Green Ref. NPO838369

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Memories

269 memories found. Showing results 21 to 30.

My Years At Langley School

Hiya to anyone who was at Langley School from the 1950s to 1961. All in all I spent most of my school life there. My friends there were Hilda Makin, who sadly died in the 1960s, Margaret, I think it was Green, Denise Holt, ...Read more

A memory of Baildon in 1957 by Carol Barker

My Mothers Was Evacuated To Penny Bridge During Ww2

My mother Iris Woods was evacuated to Penny Bridge during WW2. She first stayed at Penny Bridge House with the Stanley sisters - Franny & Alice? She then was moved to Mrytle Cottage to ...Read more

A memory of Penny Bridge in 1940 by Rebecca Woods

Workman Family

My grandmother was born in Bishampton 1891, Maggie Elizabeth Workman, daughter to Honeybourn and Emma Spires. Her aunt Sarah Spires donated a large sum of money to the church, there is a plaque to say. Honeybourn's father was George ...Read more

A memory of Bishampton by Ann Seedhouse

My Grandparents

My grandparents come from Elsecar and Wentworth, in Mill Lane, you may have seen the Roundhouse,Can`t miss it really just up from Pondside. When my real grandad died my grandmother remarried a man named Stanley Horn from Harley. Now ...Read more

A memory of Elsecar in 1952 by Susan Sutton

First X Rays Come To Blaenavon!

My Grandfather, Mr. Llewellyn Price [British Empire Medal], was awarded a silver cigarette case on 24 July, 1937 by the Medical Society of Blaenavon. A golden key to the X-ray room was also presented. This ceremony was ...Read more

A memory of Blaenavon in 1930 by Debbie Knight

Burns Pit Disaster

From his seat, by the fire, my grandad could see the great mound of the spoil heap of Stanley Burns Pit. It was the site of a horrific explosion, on 16th February 1909, in which 168 men and boys lost their lives. He would ...Read more

A memory of Stanley in 1900 by e5484.suddes

Cookridge Once Fields And Farms

I moved from Holbeck in 1948 into one of the first estates to be built in North West Leeds, Ireland Wood (Raynels). In 1950 I went to Cookridge School, then a wooden hut right slap bang opposite where Cookridge fire ...Read more

A memory of Cookridge in 1950 by Paul Leavett

Stanley Road, South Harrow

I lived with my foster family in Stanley Road South Harrow, during the war. Our house backed on to the gas works and I always wanted to climb the gasometer which I did eventually with a friend from across the road. At ...Read more

A memory of South Harrow in 1940 by Paul Howard

My Memory

My grandma lived in Varna Road in a bungalow built by my Grandad Fred, The house was called Exley, they had my dad Edward, Albert,Stanley, Margaret,Gladys and Elsie, My grandmother was called Rose, I stayed with them in 1961 and went to ...Read more

A memory of Bordon by Marilyn Davey

Shute In The Early 1950s

As Anne Tilbrook, I was a pupil at Pippins and then Shute, from 1950-53. I vividly remember Feb. 6, 1952, when the girl who rang the bell for change of classes brought us the news that King George VI had died. We all cried and ...Read more

A memory of Shute in 1952 by Anne Moon

Captions

78 captions found. Showing results 49 to 72.

Caption For Maidenhead, Technical School And New Drill Hall 1903

Stanley Spencer, from nearby Cookham, studied art at the Technical Institute.

Caption For Stafford, Market Square C1955

traditional sign, occupies a building which dates back to the 15th century, while the foundation stones of Burton's menswear shop, with its flamboyant sign, were laid in 1935 by Henry Montague Burton and Stanley

Caption For Aylesbury, Market Square C1950

Its foundation stone was laid in 1936 by Stanley Howard Burton himself.

Caption For Widnes, The Bridges C1961

It was immortalised in Stanley Holloway's narration of Marriott Edgar's 1933 monologue poem, 'The Runcorn Ferry' ('tuppence per person per trip').

Caption For Rugby, Rugby School 1922

They were Arthur Stanley's 'Life and Correspondence of Dr Thomas Arnold' and Thomas Hughes's 'Tom Brown's Schooldays'.

Caption For Epsom, The Racecourse 1928

Richard Wootton soon came to head the Trainers' Championship, while Stanley was best known as a tutor of jockeys.

Caption For London, The Aldwych C1920

Five years on from the previous photograph, the play showing at the Gaiety Theatre is 'Love Lies' starring Stanley Lupino.

Caption For Nether Alderley, Potts' Shop C1955

The half-timbered house beyond used to be the village pub, the Eagle and Child, before the Muslim third Lord Stanley closed it in the early 1870s.

Caption For Preston, Miller Park 1893

This is a view that Edward Geoffrey Stanley's statue enjoyed from the Derby Terrace.

Caption For Preston, The Park 40 Steps 1924

This is a view that Edward Geoffrey Stanley's statue enjoyed from the Derby Terrace.

Caption For Stourport On Severn, The Mount, Gothic Arch 2003

This Gothic arched doorway was originally the front door of The Mount, which was where Stanley Baldwin lived as a boy.

Caption For Stokes Bay, C1955

Stanley Park is next to the beach.

Caption For Nether Alderley, Old School C1955

On the far right is part of the extension to the school built in 1817 by the rector, the Rev Edward Stanley.

Caption For Alderley Edge, The Stone Table Of The Wizard 1896

However, the Hon Louisa Stanley had great pleasure in disabusing him, as she was only too well aware that it was part of her family`s early 19th-century landscaping on the Edge.

Caption For Cookham, High Street 1908

Cookham will forever be associated with the artist Stanley Spencer who was born in Cookham in 1891 and died in 1959.

Caption For Hurst Green, The Cross 1950

Shirburne's village; it was started by the family to house estate workers, and servants from nearby Stonyhurst, whose entrance is on the left.The Eagle & Child Inn reflects a marriage with the Stanley

Caption For Haddon Hall, The Entrance Tower 1886

Dorothy Vernon, second daughter of Sir George, was betrothed to Edward Stanley, younger son of the Earl of Derby.

Caption For Hornby, St Margaret's Church C1960

The church has a tower built by Sir Edward Stanley, Lord Monteagle to fulfil the vow he swore before his victory at Flodden Field in 1513 - his patron saint was St Margaret.

Caption For Southport, The Pier 1902

Also appearing in 1902 were Thornley Dodge and Madame Isa Stanley; for those who liked to show off their expertise there was dancing at the Winter Gardens.

Caption For Preston, Church Street 1903

Lingard Hatter & Outfitter was just by the Preston Gas Company; their two best-selling lines when our photograph was taken were boaters from 1s 6d to 6s 6d and the 'Stanley' top hat, 10s 6d to a

Caption For Liverpool, The Overhead Railway 1895

The very distinctive square Tower Building was once the town house of the Stanley family and Lord Derby.

Caption For Preston, Fishergate 1903

Lingard Hatter & Outfitter was just by the Preston Gas Company; their two best-selling lines when our photograph was taken were boaters from 1s 6d to 6s 6d and the 'Stanley' top hat, 10s 6d to a

Caption For Hurst Green, The Cross 1950

The Eagle & Child Inn reflects a marriage with the Stanley family, and the Shirburne Arms (formerly the Three Fishes) is just off camera on the right.

Caption For Eastham, Bridle Road C1960

Running at right angles to each other, Eastham Rake and Bridle Road link at the junction with Stanley Lane and the A41 - New Chester Road.