Maps

517 maps found.

Books

26 books found. Showing results 3,241 to 3,264.

Memories

4,713 memories found. Showing results 1,351 to 1,360.

Summer Holidays

My grandparents lived in this village and I have many memories of my visits to the village as a child. One highlight was the walk down the lane to catch the bus to Penzance. Walking across the lane to the ...Read more

A memory of Trewoon

General Memories

My family were the Elstones who lived in High Street on the 1881 census, although they were all in the Burnham area for many years. My grandfather was Manager of Websters Coal Yard at Taplow station, but then returned to the ...Read more

A memory of Burnham

Granny And Grandad Green

I remember going to visit Granny and Grandad Green every Sunday mornign with my father, Geoffrey Green. When out visit was over, usually I was allowed a 'treat' from the shop that Granny Green ran. We would go ...Read more

A memory of Hurstbourne Tarrant in 1963 by Diana Peckham

Happy Days

I lived in South Ockendon from 1961-1967. Our home was a cold, damp prefab in Tamarisk Rd. I went to Culverhouse Secondary and had a Sat/Sun job in the Esso garage which can just be seen in one of the photo's for sale on this ...Read more

A memory of South Ockendon by David Firth

Margaret Dickers

Yes, Susan and Margaret both lived in Stenbury Drive all their lives. Susan passed away about 3 years ago and sadly Margaret died in January. She is sorely missed by all in the village.

A memory of Preston Candover in 2010 by Laura Charman

Stockton Road

I was born in Flixton before moving with my parents to Stockton Road Chorlton-Cum-Hardy. At the time my dad was working at Metrovicks in Trafford Park before getting a job working for the MOD at The Royal Ordinance Factory ...Read more

A memory of Chorlton-cum-Hardy in 1941

Oxborough Norfolk

Before moving to Australia in 1964, my parents took a nostalgic trip back to Oxborough, where Mum was born. Mum's maiden name was English and we managed to find heaps of old gravestones in the cemetry. Around 1998, my sister ...Read more

A memory of Oxborough by Tony Hewett

Ightham Village

My sisters Rita, Susan and me all attended Ightham Primary School, the headmaster was Mr Foster, he travelled every day from Maidstone by car, Mrs Kath Gordon, Miss Tomkins being the other teachers, Mrs Hussey replacing Miss ...Read more

A memory of Ightham by Janet Le Saux

Farming From Horses To Electronics

My grandfather G. A. Smith took the tenancy of Springs Farm on Edingley Moor in 1931, when I was six months old. A builder by trade, and a sergeant in the Sherwood Rangers Yeomanry during the First World War, he ...Read more

A memory of Edingley in 1930 by John Watts

Orchard Gardens

In about 1972 we as a family moved into West Challow, although with being at a young age I hated it, since moving from Wantage and my friends this it seemed was in the middle of nowhere. I used to cycle most days to Icknield, ...Read more

A memory of West Challow by Mark Clarke

Captions

5,033 captions found. Showing results 3,241 to 3,264.

Caption For Melbury Osmond, Post Office C1955

The Victorian commercial heart of this cul-de-sac village, strung out along the back lane into Melbury Park, was represented by the Melbury Osmond shop.

Caption For Marbury, The Church And Mere 1898

This is another extremely pretty little village in the heart of what was once Cheshire's cheese-producing countryside.

Caption For Marple Bridge, The Village C1955

Today Marple Bridge is the most delightfully pretty little village.

Caption For Marple Bridge, Town Street C1955

Today Marple Bridge is the most delightfully pretty little village.

Caption For Botley, High Street C1960

Small garages like this one were once a familiar sight in Britain's country towns and villages.

Caption For Knowle, Warwick Road C1965

One Sunday in 1945 a tremendous explosion rocked the village, and a ball of flames erupted from behind the trees on Warwick Road.

Caption For Middleton, Alkrington Hall C1955

The Alkrington Garden Village now covers much of its former farmland.

Caption For Milton Abbot, Village 1908

This village got its name because it was once part of the endowment of Tavistock Abbey. Since the Reformation, the land hereabouts has been owned by the dukes of Bedford.

Caption For Comberbach, The War Memorial C1955

It is also interesting to recall that there was a prisoner of war camp in the village; it was in the grounds of Marbury Hall, which was demolished in the 1960s.

Caption For Rustington, The Church And Lychgate C1960

Another of Sussex's seaside villages, Rustington boasts a few flint-walled cottages and a medieval church.

Caption For Weston On Avon, C1955

Weston is a tiny village, little more than a cluster of cottages leading to a 15th-century church at the end of a no through road.

Caption For Clitheroe, River Ribble 1899

Tree-lined, and with lush green river banks, the River Ribble runs through pretty villages and on to Clitheroe, joining with the River Calder and the River Hodder.

Caption For Polkerris, 1888

The little village of Polkerris is situated at the end of a sheltered valley on the east shore of St Austell Bay.

Caption For Wrentham, The Church C1965

The church is to the west of the village, adjacent to the entrance to Wrentham Hall.

Caption For Grappenhall, The Canal C1955

Winding around the village is the Bridgewater Canal.

Caption For Peasmarsh, High Street C1955

The village, about three miles north-west of Rye, lies on the Beckley to Rye road. During the 19th and early 20th centuries, hops were recorded as its main crop.

Caption For Lamberhurst, The Village Bridge And Broadway C1960

Although deserted when this picture was taken, this attractive village was populated enough to sustain two pubs, the George and Dragon, left, and the Chequers Inn beyond.

Caption For Hingham, Market Place C1955

A village sign by Harry Carter dominates the green. Hingham was responsible for providing New England with many settlers in the 17th century, where they founded another Hingham.

Caption For Lowestoft, The Lighthouse And Cottages 1887

Between the High Street and the Beach village, where the fishing community lived, were 12 narrow alleys, known as Scores.

Caption For Froxfield Green, The Green C1960

This Hampshire village has many trees, windy roads, and the occasional hill. Time has treated this peaceful area well. There are some fine cottages here, and no new housing.

Caption For Corfe Mullen, St Hubert's Church C1955

Until well into the 20th century the nearby river would overflow the fields to the north of the village in a flood up to a mile wide.

Caption For Botley, High Street C1960

Small garages like this one were once a familiar sight in Britain's country towns and villages.

Caption For Pembridge, Red Lion Corner C1965

The survival of so many timber buildings is a reminder that by the 17th and 18th centuries, the village's fortunes had declined.

Caption For Port Sunlight, The Post Office C1960

The building on the extreme right was the village library when this photograph was taken, but it is now the Heritage Centre and Information Office.