Maps

4,509 maps found.

1919, Mill Hill Ref. POP780243
1920, Mill Hill Ref. POP780276
1919, Milton Hill Ref. POP781205
1920, Ham Hill Ref. POP725943
1924, Hangsman Hill Ref. POP726495
1919, Harcourt Hill Ref. POP726734
1920, Harold Hill Ref. POP727459
1923, Harpur Hill Ref. POP727569
1919, Harrow Hill Ref. POP727676
1921, Hart's Hill Ref. POP727972
1921, Harvest Hill Ref. POP728051
1925, Hasting Hill Ref. POP728236
1919, Haughurst Hill Ref. POP728595
1919, Hawkin's Hill Ref. POP728865
1919, Headington Hill Ref. POP729792
1919, Little Hill Ref. POP757444
1919, Littledean Hill Ref. POP758239
1919, Lodge Hill Ref. POP765815
1920, Higham Hill Ref. POP733778
1922, Hill Common Ref. POP734863

Books

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Memories

4,090 memories found. Showing results 111 to 120.

Wells House

I was born in Hampstead in 1949 and lived with my parents in Wells House, Well Walk. It was a very happy period in my life. I attended New End Primary school and my Mum worked in New End Hospital My Dad use to take me to Whitestone Pond to ...Read more

A memory of Hampstead by David James

Sharpenhoe Clappers & Sundon Hills Bedfordshire

In the post war years, as families rebuilt their lives again, Sundays really were special leisure days and those who were able, bought a small car and enjoyed their afternoon going for rides on quiet country ...Read more

A memory of Tralee by ducatee

St John’s Street

I have many fantastic memories of visiting my grandparents, aunties and uncles, cousins who lived and still live there. My Bampi worked in the butchers at the top of the hill, My hero, my dad, was a butcher as well but he also worked ...Read more

A memory of Ogmore Vale by Jan Williams

The Great Children's Summer Garden Party

During the1950's, long before the introduction of Green Shield and other reward stamps, members of the Co-operative Society in the days before the Co-op as we know it today, earned tin coin cash money to the ...Read more

A memory of Bexleyheath by Bernard Schofield

St Edmunds Church Traps Hill

The church was next to Loughton swimming pool in Traps Hill. I used to go to the church hall every Saturday mornings to watch the cartoons for kids. I loved it. I grew up in Wellfields

A memory of Loughton by Caroline Stevens

The Old Forge Mells

We lived in this house also from 1965-67 ( I think ?). I was 5 years old in 1965 and my brothers and I started school at Locks Hill in Frome. The house came with a lovely naughty goat called Billy . My parents told us Little Jack ...Read more

A memory of Mells by Louise Callander

Growing Up

I was brought up in Doggie from the age of 3and1/2 and lived in 12 Oak Terrace with my Aunt and Uncle. I left at age 17 years and have many memories of growing up. Do you remember the hills and holes? we used to roll our hard boiled ...Read more

A memory of West Cornforth by Maureen Anthony

Anyone Remember The Original Cabin Shop/Cafe At The Bottom Of Northdown Hill?

The Cabin was a significant part of my childhood. We first moved to St Peters, into a rented house opposite the church, then up to a council house in Hugin Avenue. As I ...Read more

A memory of St Peters by djacarr

The Dig In 1972

Virginia and I arrived at Loveden Hill in early September of 1972 during the middle of the last major dig on the site. She had found an ad in the Times for volunteers at the site and moved into the farm enclosure in our Citroen ...Read more

A memory of Loveden Hill by Ron Arnold

Growing Up In Hornsey

I was born in Hornsey in 1923, and spent the first 10 years of my life living with my parents in the top flat at 257 Wightman Road. The ground floor was occupied by Mr and Mrs Dan Costigan. Mr Costigan was a bus driver, and they ...Read more

A memory of Hornsey in 1920 by Arthur Astrop

Captions

1,924 captions found. Showing results 265 to 288.

Caption For Chipping Norton, The Cotswolds C1960

The hills above the western escarpment form the skyline.

Caption For Sutton, Stonecot Hill C1955

Continuing from Grand Drive into Tudor Drive the route briefly re-enters the parish of Sutton at Stonecot Hill.

Caption For Hoghton, The Tower Courtyard 1895

Hoghton Tower, set on a hill and visible for miles, dates from 1565.

Caption For Goudhurst, Village 1901

The Vine Hotel stands on the left, whilst halfway up the hill is a horse-drawn wagon.

Caption For Hampstead, St Stephen's From Pond 1898

St Stephen's Church is prominent on Rosslyn Hill above the tranquil water of the pond, which is disturbed only by a few fishermen and rather more observers.

Caption For Luton, St Mary's Church 1897

Henry also gave land to the monks to build a hospital and chapel on Farley Hill.

Caption For Hillsborough, The Castle, Gatehouse 1890

This 18th-century house links the family with the first Hill arrivals.

Caption For Chaldon, St Lawrence's Hospital C1965

This stretch of country used to have three major hospitals, the most famous of which was Cane Hill, built as a lunatic asylum in 1882.

Caption For Stanstead Abbotts, View From Cats Hill C1960

Running downhill into Stanstead Abbots from the north-east, Cats Hill presents a formidable hazard to modern motorists.

Caption For Bridport, From Allington Hill 1897

Beyond, stretching from right to left, is the line of West Street through to the Town Hall and Market Place, with the chimneys of the net-makers Joseph Gundry & Company (centre left), Ewens & Turner in

Caption For Bridport, West Street 1897

Colmer's Hill is the distinctive distant hilltop (centre).

Caption For Aylesbury, The Canal 1897

Just beyond the bridge is the delightfully named Hills and Partridges Lock.

Caption For Launceston, St Stephen's Holy Well 1911

The well stands in a tranquil spot on Gallows Hill overlooking the valley.

Caption For Norwich, Elm Hill, First Mayor Of Norwich House (1566) 1929

Elm Hill was rescued from slum clearance by the Norwich Society in 1927 and beautifully restored.

Caption For Lancaster, From The Castle C1950

We are looking down from Castle Park to Castle Hill and the city beyond.

Caption For Lancaster, Market Street C1950

We are looking down from Castle Park to Castle Hill and the city beyond.

Caption For St Ives, Tregenna Place 1922

Tregenna Place from Tregenna Hill.

Caption For Tetbury, Bath Bridge 1956

As a reminder of Tetbury's wool trade heritage, an annual woolsack race is held up the town's steep Gunstool Hill, each competitor carrying a burden of wool weighing 65 pounds.

Caption For Windlesham, School Lane 1909

The road to the right is Hatton Hill Road, and leads to the London Road.

Caption For Hampstead, Heath From Parliament Hill 1898

The Heath, extending from Kenwood House in the north to an area around Parliament Hill in the south, occupies some 800 acres; it has been popular with artists and authors (and the Gordon Rioters) since

Caption For Gourock, From Tower Hill 1900

A view over the rooftops from Tower Hill.

Caption For Downham, The Village 1895

The name Downham means 'dwelling by the hill' - the hill is obviously Pendle, which can be seen in the background.

Caption For Connemara, Lough Ballynakill And Diamond Hill C1955

A view looking eastwards along the rocky Barnaderg Bay towards Letterfrack and Diamond Hill.

Caption For Alderley Edge, The Edge And Hough 1896

The Edge is not the highest point in the county; at the eastern border with Derbyshire the land rises to nearly 1800ft, and to over 1900ft at Black Hill in Longdendale.