Maps

517 maps found.

1923, Vulcan Village Ref. POP859277
1919, Way Village Ref. POP862364
1920, Whiteley Village Ref. POP868983
1946, Care Village Ref. NPO661277
1947, Hardwick Village Ref. NPO726957
1896, Abbey Village Ref. RNE618419
1895, Albert Village Ref. RNE621090
1947, West Village Ref. NPO865108
1897, Boys Village Ref. RNE647540
1947, Wynyard Village Ref. NPO875293
1946, Vigo Village Ref. NPO859030
1940, Village, The Ref. NPO859066
1946, Moorhaven Village Ref. NPO783384
1947, Nelson Village Ref. NPO788304
1896, Ewden Village Ref. RNE702258
1895, Swanley Village Ref. HOSM71342
1902, Swan Village Ref. HOSM61031
1900 - 1901, Albert Village Ref. HOSM35731
1886 - 1887, Dunsby Village Ref. HOSM44039
1895 - 1896, Ocean Village Ref. HOSM44430

Books

26 books found. Showing results 289 to 312.

Memories

4,713 memories found. Showing results 121 to 130.

The Fair

Christmas and birthdays were an under-whelming time of year in our household. However, Eastertime, coincided with the arrival of Stanley Thurston's fair (and a big dollop of rain). l lived opposite Manor Rd Park (or reck) from 1956-64, and ...Read more

A memory of Luton

The Junction Of Hogmoor Road And Oakhanger Road Opposite Bolley Avenue

On this corner, where there’s now a pair of detached bungalows built, there used to be in the 1960s/70s a purple/red tin building which was called The Penny Cafe. Further down ...Read more

A memory of Bordon by D Toovey

Summer Memories Of Picktree Village

In the late 1950’s and as a young boy around 8 or 9 living in the west end of Newcastle, I used to visit my Auntie Bella and Uncle Ted regularly. They lived at Number 3 Picktree Cottages, a short row of picturesque ...Read more

A memory of Picktree by Ben Haddon

Hainton

I hope, I think I am the first to write - I lived in Hainton 1951/54. Our dad worked on the farm just up the road (Stockman). I went to the little school in Hainton. Headmistress - Mrs Slingsby. Do not remember her deputy, but Miss Officer ...Read more

A memory of Hainton by John Brown

My Wife

I was posted to Latimer in 1968 where I met the woman I loved for 53 years. We met on the first day I was posted there, her name was Private Barbara Peckett. I lost her to cancer in October 2022. Latimer was a great posting and all the joint ...Read more

A memory of Latimer by Roy Nelson

Error And My Memory/Memories Of Sonning Common...

Not sure if it is an error, but 'Brinnds Corner' is spelt 'B-R-I-N-D-S C-O-R-N-E-R' after the butchers shop, (now an off-licence), on the corner of Peppard Road/Wood Lane and Brinds Close which ...Read more

A memory of Sonning Common by Philip Reeve

Great Kingshill 1968 1982

Hi we moved to Great Kingshill in 1968 from Edmonton in N London. We also lived in Wood Green N. London. I remember my first impression of our new surrounds were not great. I suppose moving from London to a village ...Read more

A memory of Great Kingshill by Andrew Saunders

Attended This School Following In Footsteps Of My Mum Before Me

I was born in Headley and attended this school in and in this photo it does not look much different from how I remember it, except there was a tree in the playground that we used to ...Read more

A memory of Headley

Salisbury Road

Hello, this will seem an odd memory’s as it isn’t a memory of my own. For years I have been aware that my mum together with parents and siblings lived at a house called TUAN Salisbury rd, Amesbury. I would so like to find it and ...Read more

A memory of Amesbury

The Bakery

My Grandad was Ken Derham, the village baker. I lived at the bakery for a short time when I was aged about 9. I remember him making the bread and being allowed to help him fill the donuts with jam. I can still smell how wonderful the ...Read more

A memory of Meopham in 1975

Captions

5,033 captions found. Showing results 289 to 312.

Caption For Chilham, Old Houses 1903

These steep-roofed houses on the way up into the village square are typical of the beautiful houses built in the local vernacular style to be found in this locality.

Caption For Coniston, The Village 1929

A pair of ramblers (right) heading for the hills stride out purposefully past the Rayburne Hotel and cafe in the centre of Coniston village.

Caption For Aysgarth, The Village 1908

Aysgarth is a picturesque little village in central Wensleydale, its name giving away its Norse origins.

Caption For East Meon, The Village 2004

The River Meon still threads its way through this delightful village to the sea.

Caption For West Runton, The Shops 1923

These are few of the popular village shops which provide everything that the locals and visitors require.

Caption For Burton Bradstock, C1955

The cliff line of Dorset breaks to give access to a small cove and the village of Burton Bradstock, with the River Bride gurgling away to the end of Chesil Beach.

Caption For Great Longstone, The Cross C1950

The old market cross on the village green at Great Longstone has stood there since medieval times, when the village was granted the right to hold a weekly market.

Caption For Trusthorpe, Trustville C1955

The village of Trusthorpe is located between Mablethorpe and Sutton on Sea, and Trusville was developed after the war. This area is now mainly caravans and chalets.

Caption For Robin Hoods Bay, Looking South C1960

Looking down the steep Main Street of Robin Hood's Bay, across the pantiled roofs of the picturesque village to the sweeping curve of the bay and the headland of Old Peak or South Cheek in the background

Caption For Langwathby, The Shepherds Inn C1955

In the centre of this spacious village is the War Memorial, standing on the edge of the village green. It was officially 'unveiled' in 1920.

Caption For Bidborough, The Hare And Hounds C1965

This village is set high up close to the Sussex border. The village pub, the Hare and Hounds, has barely changed since this photograph was taken 35 years ago.

Caption For Radley, Church 1899

The village of Radley is best known for its public school founded in 1847. To the east of its campus is the village, as it were at the gates of the school.

Caption For Runswick, The Village C1885

The fishing village of Runswick Bay is set on a sheer cliff. It is also one of the most attractive harbourless villages along the Yorkshire coast.

Caption For Sixpenny Handley, The Roe Buck Hotel C1950

The village got its name because in Saxon times it was part of the Hundred of Sexpena. Locals just call their home village 'Handley'.

Caption For Porthtowan, The Village C1960

This might be considered to be the heart of the village, with the large building containing a bed and breakfast establishment and a provisions shop next door.

Caption For Childrey, The Pond C1960

The duck pond, a typical feature of many Oxfordshire villages, has changed very little since this photograph was taken.

Caption For Woodcote, The White Lion, Crays Pond C1950

The village has two other inns in addition to the White Lion; they are the Black Lion and the Red Lion. Since the 1970s the village has expanded quite considerably.

Caption For St Athan, The Village C1955

This village is near the mouth of the river Thaw, twelve miles from Cardiff. The car on the left is an Austin, and behind it is an MG.

Caption For Charing, High Street C1960

On the right, the village shop and bus stop, as always, provide a meeting place for members of this community.

Caption For Lastingham, The Blacksmiths Arms C1950

The village was formed around a Celtic monastery, which in turn became a shrine to St Cedd in 1078. 19th-century architecture took hold in the village after the building of Lastingham Grange.

Caption For Old Newton, School C1955

The village school in Old Newton, just north of Stowmarket. This was an era when every village had its school - now of course, much consolidation has taken place.

Caption For Old Weston, Post Office C1955

Old Weston is fragmented as a village, with the church standing somewhat detached from the main part of it.

Caption For Witherley, The Church C1960

The River Anker flows slowly by St Peter's, which has served the village since 1173. From this placid view, only the middle cottage survives today.

Caption For Wass, Main Street C1955

Here we see the entrance to the charming little village of Wass, which lies in a shallow valley under the wooded southern escarpment of the Hambleton Hills, seen in the background.