Maps

346 maps found.

1898-1899, Further Ford End Ref. RNC710263
1878 - 1879, Stanton Ford Ref. HOSM60303
1898 - 1911, Gozzard's Ford Ref. HOSM46700
1885, Wharton Ref. HOSM45603
1896, Johnson Fold Ref. RNE745204
1898, Old Fold Ref. RNE796477
1947, Higher Folds Ref. NPO734022
1947, Townsend Fold Ref. NPO851279
1896, Tonge Fold Ref. RNE849928
1903, Tonge Fold Ref. RNC849928
1924, Townsend Fold Ref. POP851279
1947, Goodshaw Fold Ref. NPO717501
1947, Johnson Fold Ref. NPO745204
1947, Captain Fold Ref. NPO661082
1947, Walker Fold Ref. NPO859745
1947, Hindle Fold Ref. NPO736797
1947, Horrocks Fold Ref. NPO740545
1947, Low Fold Ref. NPO768094
1947, Knipe Fold Ref. NPO749807
1896, Edge Fold Ref. RNE699214

Books

1 books found. Showing results 241 to 1.

Memories

424 memories found. Showing results 101 to 110.

Back In The 50s

In the late 50's I moved to Rochford Road, just a few hundred yards from the airport. My dad, had learned to fly in Canada during the war and was now back working as a booking clerk for British Rail at Prittlewell. As a ...Read more

A memory of Southend Airport in 1958 by Colin Prentice

Driving Out Of Bristol

Centre of road, driving towards the camera in his brand new ivory Ford Consul Mk II reg. 441 AAE is my recently deceased father, Captain G.G.Liles of BOAC (ex-RAF).1920-2006. We lived in Brislington from 1949-1958, until ...Read more

A memory of Bristol in 1957 by John Liles

My First 21 Years

I was born on 5th July 1948, we lived in one of the houses behind the Wheatsheaf hotel. Our neighbours there were the Wilcocks and the Browns. My Dad, worked as a driver for a furniture company and a coalman and I remember he ...Read more

A memory of Queensbury by Ian Turner

Milk Rounds

This was the year I left school. I started working for l.Standing and Sons of Hampers Farm in Station Road. They had one Ford van, five horses with various milkfloats. It was quite different for a fifteen vear old who was not really ...Read more

A memory of Horsham in 1957 by Robert Morrison

Childhood Memories

I was born in Ashgrove, lived there for 21 years with my mum and dad (Lily & Jimmy Arthur) or 'English Jimmy' as he was sometimes called - my dad was a great dad. He took us on walks to McKendricks farm & up through ...Read more

A memory of Methilhill in 1954 by Aileen Robertson

Not The Ford...

Photograph number 7 of 9 is labelled as The Ford. It was in fact Middle Path which ran from Brook Street in Edlesborough up to Harling Road, Eaton Bray. I used to go fishing for tiddlers there and had fallen in on more than one ...Read more

A memory of Edlesborough by Peter Humphrey

Alma Street

I lived in alma street.from 1950 to 1968..my name was sheila leach...mum was Edith and dad John. I moved to east Ford square colly Hurst. In 1968 Anybody know me.from there.alma street.

A memory of Collyhurst by Sheila Mccaig

Kingsley School Chelsea

Kingsley Secondary School, Hi, my name is Richard Hood and I attended Kingsley from 1958 to 1964. I have very fond memories of the school together with the many classmates who are fondly remembered. It’s a shame that I ...Read more

A memory of Chelsea by richard.hood

At Dockenfield Manor School

I was at the school 1943/44 and I think the headmaster was a Mr Hastings. I remember watching all the air transport planes and gliders crossing for D-Day. We have a very pretty teacher who would occasionally allow ...Read more

A memory of Dockenfield in 1943 by Jeremy Freeman

School And Work In Fareham

I attended Fareham Secondary School at Southampton and Harrison Roads from 1950 to 1954. Then I started work as an apprentice at Croker and Farrell, who was the Ford dealer, which was situated right next to Trinity ...Read more

A memory of Fareham in 1959 by Harry Crook

Captions

248 captions found. Showing results 241 to 264.

Caption For Standon, The Ford C1965

A few yards south of the paper mill, the trackway crosses the River Rib through a gently flowing ford.

Caption For Chatburn, Sawley Road C1950

Grandfather recalled the quack doctor of Chatburn who sold 'universal pills'; the doctor was drowned at the age of 80 as he tried to ford the river.

Caption For Hoddesdon, High Street C1955

On the right, the two Ford Populars and the Morris Eight Series 1 tourer are parked outside the Home and Colonial Stores (now a pizza parlour and a video hire shop) and the block of three chain shops -

Caption For Barrow In Furness, Walney Bridge 1908

At the outset, the tenants of Vickerstown found that the only ways to gain access to Walney Island were to ford the channel at low tide - that way across is still possible - or to use the Furness Railway

Caption For Haverfordwest, High Street C1950

Note the shop frontage for Stephen and Fred Green on the left (now a chartered accountants).

Caption For St Neots, High Street C1955

In 1906 Frank Brittain opened a furniture shop in Eaton Ford. He

Caption For Basildon, Industrial Estate C1965

Delivering a vision for the future of Basildon lies in the hands of Thames Gateway in South Essex.

Caption For Launceston, Market Clock 1906

In 1905 it became the duty of the hotel boots boy to pull and tie down a cord which silenced the quarterjacks during the hours of darkness.