Maps

370 maps found.

1898, Street Houses Ref. RNE841653
1947, Rift House Ref. NPO816709
1897, Tow House Ref. RNE850861
1947, Pochin Houses Ref. NPO807789
1947, Lower Houses Ref. NPO769426
1947, Stone House Ref. NPO840354
1947, Swain House Ref. NPO843329
1945, School House Ref. NPO826428
1896, Brick Houses Ref. RNE649679
1946, White House Ref. NPO868007
1947, White Houses Ref. NPO868118
1903, Bolton Houses Ref. RNC645661
1903, Lady House Ref. RNC750908
1903, Houses Hill Ref. RNC741207
1903-1904, Keld Houses Ref. RNC745757
1902, Halfway House Ref. RNC725018
1946, Daw's House Ref. NPO688992
1894, Halfway Houses Ref. RNE725026
1902, Cross Houses Ref. RNC684331
1899, Cross Houses Ref. RNE684330

Books

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Memories

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Village Life

My first visit to the village of Llanferres was in the mid 1970s visiting relatives. Walking to 'Fairy Glen' and surrounding fields, hills, woods and farmland, I was in heaven and still am after 30+ years living in the beautiful little ...Read more

A memory of Llanferres in 1950 by Ian Robinson

My Mums Home

My mum moved here when she was about 7 years old in 1959. Her mum and dad Mr and Mrs Claus owned the fish shop third closest to the camera. Her neighbour Mrs Sansby lived in the middle house. The house nearest to the camera is where my ...Read more

A memory of Stilton by James Mucklin

My House On The Hill!

We lived in Innellan for about 3 years and I have very fond memories of being there. My husband was in the Navy stationed aboard the U.S.S. Hunley in Dunoon at the time and we found this lovely 2 storey house right on the River ...Read more

A memory of Innellan in 1964 by Judy Ringle

Growing Up In Somersham

I was born in Somersham in 1940, in my grandmother's house, which was 1 West End. My own house was known then as 6 Trinity Terrace, since changed to 90 High Street. Until the mid 1950s a lot of the houses were quite ...Read more

A memory of Somersham in 1940 by Frances Marshallsay

Working In Dartmouth Road

I worked at the gas board showroom on Dartmouth Road. It was next door to the bank on the corner of London Road. As well as selling gas appliances and receiving payment on gas bills we used to sell bags of "shillingsis!" for ...Read more

A memory of Purley by Raymond Day

Gellideg Isaf Farm

I was born in 1958, onto the farm namely Gellideg Isaf of which now sadly only the farm house exists. The farm in 1958 did have some twenty one acres, and as I got to the age of eight I started to help my parents with the hay ...Read more

A memory of Maesycwmmer in 1958 by Roy Williams

Number 2 Montague  Terrace

Barbara Brian.  I loved reading your memories of Montague Terrace and I thank you for them. Were you the young Miss Andrews that rode that posh bicycle and lived behind the shop and did your dad at times teach tap dancing ...Read more

A memory of Bishopstoke in 1930 by Frederick Cannock

Those Lazy Hazy Days Of Delamere

I have so many memories of Delamere but unlike the others who have written on this page my recall of the names are not so good.  I tend to see things as pictures (and have a good memory for faces) and have vivid ...Read more

A memory of Delamere in 1966 by Jane Castrignano

Childhood Memories

We moved into Tighnabruaich when I was almost 8 yrs old. Our 1st house was on the Ardmarnock Est between Millhouse and Otter Ferry. We stayed there for around a year before moving into Corra Farm on the Ardlamont Est near ...Read more

A memory of Tighnabruaich in 1970 by Tim Hosey

Power Boats

The wooden clinker built boat, painted white in the lower right of the picture, was one of a pair of fast boats that the late Arthur Shippey and Tom Louis ran from coffee house end steps. They would call loudly ""half hour trips round the ...Read more

A memory of Whitby in 1953 by Jim Evans

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Captions

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Caption For Bradford On Avon, The Memorial And Westbury House C1955

The Town Clock (also known as the Coronation Clock) on Westbury House was removed in the 1970s. It was remounted on St Margaret's Hall to celebrate the Queen's Golden Jubilee.

Caption For Sedlescombe, The Village Pump C1955

Durhamford Manor is a large 15th-century half-timbered house. Manor House is a 17th-century half-timbered house that has been converted into cottages.

Caption For Haywards Heath, Oaklands 2005

In 1864 he was looking for a suitable site in Haywards Heath, where he wanted to build himself a house.

Caption For Odiham, The Bury 1910

Behind the railings (left), the 18th-century Bury House was owned by an attorney, John Cole, in the early 19th century.

Caption For Tonbridge, Barden Park, The Avenue 1890

Barden Park House and its estate was in the possession of the Abrey family during the latter part of the 19th century.

Caption For Aylesbury, The Egyptian Well, Hartwell 1901

Built in 1851 by the then owner of Hartwell House, Dr John Lee, a noted amateur Egyptologist and archaeologist, this building with Egyptian hieroglyphs has now been beautifully restored.

Caption For Streatley, The Village 1904

This peaceful unmetalled street is now the busy A329; the B4009 Newbury road emerges between the Bull at Streatley public house on the left and the Georgian Elm House just beyond.

Caption For Forest Green, The Common C1955

This view east of the 1897 church shows the cottages and the post office, now closed; the telephone box has been removed and the post office converted to a house, called unsurprisingly The

Caption For South Cave, Bear Lodge C1965

Bear Lodge, now a private house, is one of two lodge houses which led to Cave Castle - a folly built in the 19th century. It is now a hotel and country club.

Caption For Taunton, Fore Street 1925

The Tudor House has most recently seen service as a public house. In the heyday of Taunton market there were some twenty inns in this area of the town.

Caption For Ferryhill, Darlington Road 1959

With the colliery came rows of miners' housing, such as those in Stephenson Street, Bessemer Street, Rennie Street, Davy Street, and Newton Street.

Caption For Prestbury, The Village C1950

A sign of the growing commercialisation of the street can be seen in the Red House`s transformation to the District Bank, and the private house beyond has become a high class decorator.

Caption For Portchester, The Castle 1892

It was in this house on the left of the photograph that Jane Austen wrote 'Mansfield Park', 'Emma' and 'Persuasion'.

Caption For Dogmersfield, House 1903

It was in this house on the left of the photograph that Jane Austen wrote 'Mansfield Park', 'Emma' and 'Persuasion'.

Caption For North Warnborough, Mill Corner 2004

The old thatched cottage in the centre of the earlier picture was replaced by a modern house in the late 1970s, and the neighbouring house has been extended.

Caption For Launceston, Castle Street C1955

The house with the two dormers is Lawrence House, now the town museum, and at the far end we can see the gable of Eagle House.

Caption For Launceston, Castle Street C1955

The house with the two dormers is Lawrence House, now the town museum, and at the far end we can see the gable of Eagle House.

Caption For Charlton, Woodstock House C1955

Woodstock House is a country house hotel nestling in the Downs below the heights of Charlton Forest.We are near Goodwood racecourse, hence the racing scene on the hotel restaurant signboard.

Caption For Bridport, West Road 1909

Foundry Cottages (left) and three-storey Foundry House (far right), in West Allington, were the hub of Richard Robert Samson`s Grove Iron Works.

Caption For Epsom, Horton Manor 1890

Boucher married a local woman in 1787, and moved with his library to Woodcote House, which the Northeys were putting out to rent.

Caption For Launceston, Castle Street C1955

The house with the two dormers is Lawrence House, now the town museum, and at the far end we can see the gable of Eagle House.

Caption For Uttoxeter, Oldfields Hall School C1965

The building dates from the late 1700s, and was originally called Oldfields House.

Caption For Lyme Regis, Pound Street 1912

Opposite are No 9 (right) and No 8, Shamien House, with No 6, St Anne's and No 5, Burton House being the next visible building. Between them is the entrance to No 7, St Michael's House.

Caption For Odiham, High Street C1950

W Fountain & Son, corn, coal and seed merchants, and the Cherry Restaurant and Guest House (right) occupy a very fine but much altered mid 16th-century building: a former courtyard house named Walters