Maps

172 maps found.

1925, Greetland Wall Nook Ref. POP722010
1946, Aston Le Walls Ref. NPO628226
1896, Aston Le Walls Ref. RNE628226
1899, Wall Under Heywood Ref. RNE859840
1919, Aston Le Walls Ref. POP628226
1903-1904, Wall End Ref. RNC859815
1901-1904, Wall Nook Ref. RNC859835
1920, Wall Under Heywood Ref. POP859840
1947, Greetland Wall Nook Ref. NPO722010
1911-1912, Bridge Of Walls Ref. RNC649994
1947, Heddon-on-The-Wall Ref. NPO730476
1898-1901, Aston Le Walls Ref. RNC628226
1897, Heddon-on-The-Wall Ref. RNE730476
1925, Heddon-on-The-Wall Ref. POP730476
1919, Hole-In-The Wall Ref. POP737883
1911-1912, Dale Of Walls Ref. RNC687824
1899, Aston Le Walls Ref. HOSM36465
1882, Wall Under Heywood Ref. HOSM63283
1881 - 1901, Wall Heath Ref. HOSM63280
1947, Hole-In-The Wall Ref. NPO737883

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Memories

1,964 memories found. Showing results 31 to 40.

Memories Of Baby Burial At Dilston Maternity Hospital

by Mr Alex Hillary (April 6th 2007) - as reported to Susan Hedworth, Community Care Assistant No, we don’t get the snow like we used to! Like it was in 1941, I mean. I was a taxi driver at ...Read more

A memory of Corbridge by Susan Hedworth

Fishing

This is the Fish Pond at Holden Corner, Southborough. This was one of the two accessible and popular places for boys to go fishing in Southborough - the other was the Great Bounds Lake, near Bidborough. As a boy in the 1940s and early ...Read more

A memory of Southborough in 1940 by Michael Willcocks

The Buildings Have Gone

The building to the right hand side has gone but the long wall remains. The church spire in the distance is all that remains of St Marks Church near to the Carfax. The rest of the church was demolished to make way for the new ...Read more

A memory of Horsham by M

Wrinstead Court

I went to Wrinsted Court with my mother and brother and sister in 1950. We went as tenants. Here is a short background. My father was killed in 1941 as he was in the Navy. Then my mother met my first step-father who was also ...Read more

A memory of Wrinsted Court by Christine Smith

Upper Heyford School

My father was stationed at RAF Upper Heyford 1949 to 1953.  My brothers, Peter, Michael and myself, Mary, went to the village school.  My older brother Richard went to school in Steeple Aston.  I remember the ...Read more

A memory of Upper Heyford in 1949 by mooremary4

Broxhill Secondary Modern School

I lived in Heaton Avenue from when I was 2 to when I was 14. I had the good luck to be part of the first pupils to go to Broxhill in the 60's when it was first built, we were at Harrowfield's huts at the start of ...Read more

A memory of Harold Hill

Binsted School

I can still remember the day I started school. My Mum walked me from Isington to Binsted, I didn't know exactly where I was going and when we got to the school we had to go up these steps that were overhung with trees, it reminded me ...Read more

A memory of Isington in 1958 by Linda Cox

St Joseph’ Junior School Pontefract

Born in December 1957 my maiden name was Kemp I must have started in Mrs Padgets class St Joseph's circa 1962. i remember the alphabet in pictures around the wall A is for apple B is for ball, C is for cat & ...Read more

A memory of Pontefract by Margaret Lewis

Shiphay Preparatory School

Does anyone remember Shiphay Preparatory School (also referred to as The Lilacs). I was a pupil there from 1958 to 1960. Have been trying to locate the school room, which was in an outbuilding in the grounds of a house ...Read more

A memory of Shiphay by Suzanne Clark

Names Of The People In Photograph

The men on the wall are (looking from left to right): Charles Matthews, William Matthews and Sydney Matthews (Charles's son who died quite young). The little girl in the background was a Miss Jones who lived at No 1 West End.

A memory of Beaumaris by Claire Allen

Captions

1,668 captions found. Showing results 73 to 96.

Caption For York, The Castle Gate C1885

These awe-inspiring and formidable walls and gates were knocked down in 1934.

Caption For Marton, The Church Of St James And St Paul 1897

the east end, Marton's church of St James and St Paul is one of the oldest surviving timber churches in Europe - it was founded in 1343 by Sir John de Davenport, and hence the pub across the road is called

Caption For Lyme Regis, Church And Town 1890

These walls date from 1505, but the building becomes older as it rises to the west.

Caption For Corfe Castle, From The Church 1897

Quite early on, the motte's defences were improved with the building of a stone wall around it, and the earliest stone building appears to have been a hall in the western bailey.

Caption For Portsmouth, Artist's Corner, The Sally Port C1965

Outside the city walls and isolated from the rest of Portsmouth, Spice Island was once filled with sailors and press gangs.

Caption For Great Yarmouth, Blackfriars Tower 1891

In medieval times, Great Yarmouth was walled on three sides, with just the river side open.

Caption For Portsmouth, Artist's Corner, The Sally Port C1965

Outside the city walls and isolated from the rest of Portsmouth, Spice Island was once filled with sailors and press gangs.

Caption For York, The Castle Gate C1885

These awe-inspiring and formidable walls and gates were knocked down in the 1920s.

Caption For Wells, Cathedral South Aisle Nave 1890

The stone bench along the wall was the only seating in medieval times, and origin of the saying 'the weakest go to the wall'.

Caption For Eton, Wall Paintings In Eton College Chapel 1930

Low wooden stalls along the walls of the choir accommodate the College; a large expanse of bare wall was left to be filled with a series of wall paintings.

Caption For Glentham, Main Street 1953

The Crown Inn (right) still looks the same, but the stone wall has been reduced in height.

Caption For Woolpit, The Carved Roof Of St Mary's Church C1955

There are 106 angels on the hammers, wall plate and wall posts, all with outstretched wings hovering over the congregation at worship.

Caption For Saltash, Trematon Castle C1965

It was extensively rebuilt in the 13th century with a shell keep, bailey wall, and a strong gatehouse on the south-west side.

Caption For Llanellen, The Church 1898

The projection of the nave walls beyond the wall of the chancel would, as in many churches, have housed the rood-stair in the past.

Caption For Swanbridge, The Beach C1955

The sea walls still show some resemblance to the walls of a jetty.

Caption For Woolhampton, The Church And School C1955

The roof and main walls of the old church were retained and the walls encased in flint.

Caption For Windsor, Castle Hill 1914

The keep (with the flagpole) was raised to three storeys and the outer walls and towers refaced in the 1820s: the walls still look remarkably fresh in 2000.

Caption For Worcester, Silver Street C1950

Silver Street originally stood just outside the city walls, linking Lowesmoor with Corn Market, until it was cut off from the latter by the construction of City Walls Road.

Caption For Petworth, Lombard Street 1900

The high walls of Petworth House dominate the west side of the town.

Caption For Ellington, All Saints Church 1906

This beautiful parish church of All Saints was built by the abbot of Ramsey for his manor estate in the late 14th and 15th centuries.

Caption For Avebury, The Old Cottages And Lych Gate C1955

The chimney and wall on the old bakery (left) were removed when the wall collapsed under the weight of the ivy, and a new extension was built.

Caption For Glentham, Main Street 1953

The Crown Inn (right) still looks the same, but the stone wall has been reduced in height.

Caption For Menheniot, Church 1912

The Trelawnys of Coldrenick are ever present - on the extreme left is a Trelawny wall monument.

Caption For Devonport, Hms Impregnable 1904

A large number of wooden walls were retained by the Navy for various harbour duties.