Maps

374 maps found.

1945, Rayners Lane Ref. NPO813996
1899, Beech Lanes Ref. RNE636411
1947, Wheatley Lane Ref. NPO867033
1947, Penwortham Lane Ref. NPO804639
1898, Bowley Lane Ref. RNE647327
1896, South Lane Ref. RNE835002
1898, Stoke Lane Ref. RNE840090
1895, Street Lane Ref. RNE841654
1897, Cross Lane Ref. RNE684348
1897, Heggle Lane Ref. RNE730552
1898, Fell Lane Ref. RNE704169
1896, Four Lanes Ref. RNE708546
1895, Merther Lane Ref. RNE778443
1896, Plank Lane Ref. RNE807100
1903, Bank Lane Ref. RNC632395
1901-1902, Beech Lanes Ref. RNC636411
1895, Lane End Ref. RNE752074
1896, Lane Ends Ref. RNE752106
1897, Lane Ends Ref. RNE752110
1899, Lane Head Ref. RNE752151

Books

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Memories

979 memories found. Showing results 101 to 110.

Lydia And Wendy

I worked in the big hotel in Sandown, and a couple of hotels on the very seafront with two girls from Binstead, what fun we had, laughter and tears went together. I've lost touch with them but would love to hear what they are up to ...Read more

A memory of Binstead in 1973 by Patricia Hamilton

North Road Looking North From Church Street, Fen Street Junction

Previous memories talk about The Talbot Inn and on the left hand corner (Church Street Corner) Marshall's the newsagents . Before the village was bypassed around 1956 the Newsagents ...Read more

A memory of Stilton in 1954 by Bruce Allen

Colchester 1960s

Lived Colchester late 1950s to late 1960s. Fond memories of picnics in the castle grounds with my young sister and baby brother. Boats on the lake. Military tattoo. Returned after years away and though there was change, much remained the same - thank goodness.

A memory of Colchester in 1961 by Haze Perrott

My Favourite Haunt

My memories scan over 50 years, I lived in Anhalt Road and then Ethelburga Street and spent countless hours in the Park. The funfare, with fireworks every Friday night for the end of war celebrations, the tree walk along the ...Read more

A memory of Battersea in 1950 by John Godbold

Family Visit

I bought a book about Porthcawl in the town, and was delighted to find a photo of myself and my brother standing by the lake, with my mother's family sitting on the bench to the top left of the photo! They had arrived from Northern ...Read more

A memory of Porthcawl in 1960 by June Solomon

My Family Church

This was the church I attended with my family as a child from 1950-1966 when I moved away to college. My father is buried at the end of the path up to the entry to the church. The rector for some time was Rev. Cottrell with three ...Read more

A memory of Edgware in 1950 by Sanna Say

Henry Tingey Ancester

My great grandfather Henry Tingey, was born November 18, 1819, in Biggleswade, Bedfordshire.  He was the son of James Tingey and Elizabeth Boniss.  James and Elizabeth, and family later moved from Bigglewade, Bedfordshire, ...Read more

A memory of Biggleswade by Norton Cook

Summer Days Boating On The Lake

Wonderful memories this photo brings back. In the 1950's after school we would take girls out in the boats...then eat ice cream with soft drinks from the Grange cafe. Beddinton Park and the Grange were the best of times for young romance in the summer. Ron Shelley

A memory of Beddington by Rone Shelley

Bathing Pool!

I think that this id the boating lake in Old Town. Wonderful memories - trained at RESH 61 - 66.

A memory of Hastings in 1955 by Sheila O Hara

Hatches

I remember paddling in the stream and enjoying lazy days of peace and quiet. The hatches were then grazing land with cattle. You then could see the abbey and grounds in the distance, we then watched them dug out and they made way for gravel pits. A little lad drowned in the lakes.

A memory of Frimley Green in 1970

Captions

555 captions found. Showing results 241 to 264.

Ref. T359006
Caption For Tirril, C1955

The motor-car opened up the Lakes to many families previously constrained by limited leisure time and travel distance. The 'day trip' was born.

Caption For Wastwater, 1889

The trees of Low Wood stretch out into the lake, while the steep scree-clad slopes of Illgill Head—the famous Wasdale Screes—soar up the southern shores.

Caption For Keswick, From Latrigg 1889

The isolated outlier of Latrigg (1,203 ft) is an easy stroll from Keswick; it gives a grandstand view of the 'capital' of the northern Lakes.

Caption For Nailsworth, Longfords Lake 1910

Longfords Lake was created in 1806 as a reservoir to feed the large nearby cloth mill run by the Playne family. Originally 15 acres in extent, it is now much silted up.

Caption For St Ives, Tregenna Place C1955

This view shows Lake's Art and Literature Shop on the left and part of the main Post Office on the right.

Caption For Cardiff, Roath Park Lake 1902

The lake is now restricted to boaters; they may take out a skiff, but no private motor boats or any such thing noisy and anti-social.

Caption For Hawkshead, Flag Street 1892

Hawkshead's most characterful street makes a charming picture. Houses with overhanging upper storeys are rare in the Lake District.

Caption For Milnthorpe, Cross Roads C1955

The crossroads at Milnthorpe was well known to motorists travelling to Scotland or the Lake District on the A6 before the advent of the M6 motorway.

Caption For Gateshead, The Lake, Saltwell Park C1955

Saltwell Park is in the middle of the town, and comprises gardens, a lake, and recreational areas. Saltwell Park Museum is housed in the old mansion.

Caption For Swansea, Brynmill Park 1925

In July 1905, the National Lifeboat Association held a demonstration on the lake.

Caption For Chepstow, Marriott St Pierre Hotel And Country Club 2004

This view of the golf course and clubhouse from one of the lakes shows the old mansion in the background, with the tower that forms the entrance to the courtyard visible to the right of the

Caption For Coniston, The Fells 1912

A horse and cart wends its way up a gated minor road through the Coniston Fells.At the time before the coming of the motor car in significant numbers, there were many roads like this in the Lake

Caption For Bowness On Windermere, The Ferry Boat 1896

Another view of the Bowness Ferry shows a full coach-and-four just about to set out from the Bowness side of the lake, with the coachman at the front steadying the nervous horses.

Caption For Grasmere, Vale 1926

The lake and village of Grasmere can be seen in the distance, while to the right, the 'Lion and Lamb' summit rocks of Helm Crag are seen silhouetted against the skyline.

Caption For Troutbeck, The Valley C1880

The Troutbeck valley is one of the most peaceful in the Lake District, and in this view, taken from the old coach route between Windermere and Penrith, the essentially rural nature of much of the district

Caption For Coniston, Waterhead 1912

Even the elegant steam cruiser the 'Gondola', seen here moored at the pier, is still taking passengers up and down the lake.

Caption For Grasmere, Vale 1926

The lake and village of Grasmere can be seen in the distance, while to the right, the 'Lion and Lamb' summit rocks of Helm Crag are seen silhouetted against the skyline.

Caption For Cardiff, Roath Park Lake 1896

Pictured here only two years after opening, the lake, created from a 'malarial bog' by damming the Nant Fawr Brook, proved extremely problematic.

Caption For Camberley, Royal Staff College 1919

If we look to our left, we will gaze over the Upper Lake, and on towards the Royal Military College.

Caption For Romford, Raphael Park 1911

Herbert H Raphael's gift to the town of 20 acres of parkland and lake was given out of generosity, but he may also have been concerned that his envisaged development of the select Gidea Park Garden

Caption For Abercraf, Dan Yr Ogof Caves 1937

In 1912 Tommy and Jeff Morgan explored the caves by coracle and candlelight; they crossed not one underground lake but four, with huge chambers of stalagmites and stalactites.

Caption For Hawswater, Dam C1960

The surface area of Haweswater Reservoir, when full, is three times greater than that of the natural lake it replaced.

Caption For Barnstaple, North Walk Lake 1894

The Lake was filled in after the arrival of the railway. The island was known locally as 'Monkey Island', although its official title was Cypress Island.

Caption For Penrith, Market Place 1893

Penrith received its first market charter in 1223, and it has continued as a busy market town serving the north-east of the Lake District and the North Pennines ever since.