Maps

370 maps found.

1947, Halfway Houses Ref. NPO725022
1896, New Houses Ref. RNE790060
1902, Cross Houses Ref. RNC684330
1946, Halfway Houses Ref. NPO725026
1924, New Houses Ref. POP790060
1924, New Houses Ref. POP790061
1947, New Houses Ref. NPO790060
1897-1898, Halfway Houses Ref. RNC725026
1896, Mill House Fm Ref. HOSM44124
1925, Bolton New Houses Ref. POP645667
1898-1899, Watch House Green Ref. RNC861414
1919, Four Houses Corner Ref. POP708528
1947, Bolton Low Houses Ref. NPO645664
1946, Bower House Tye Ref. NPO647196
1897, Bolton Low Houses Ref. RNE645664
1897, Bolton New Houses Ref. RNE645667
1940, Red House Common Ref. NPO814444
1900, White House Fm Ref. HOSM52846
1897-1900, Four Houses Corner Ref. RNC708528
1921, Bower House Tye Ref. POP647196

Books

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Memories

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The Ballad Of Davy Crockett

When we went to "Dick's" for lunch, there would be me, my kid sister, my parents and my maternal grandparents plus Mum's youngest sister. She was only 5 years older than me- "Auntie Betsy"- and more like a big sister. ...Read more

A memory of Eldwick in 1953 by Pete Widdows

Meifod In The 50s

This photo brings back many happy memories of Meifod in the 1950's when I used to go on holidays there with my family. The white building in the centre was the bank and the photo was taken outside the Lion Inn where my grandfather ...Read more

A memory of Meifod in 1950 by Brian Morris

Tregony Clock Tower

The clock tower has two dates on it - one from the original building, and one from when it was restored. Apparently the village council sold the clock to a visiting Australian who wanted to take it back to his country. The ...Read more

A memory of Tregony by Amanda Pickering

Hanford Lodge

In about 1967 my mother and father moved to this lodge after selling the Corner Store in Child Okeford. It belonged to Hanford School. It was sad to return a few years ago to find it had burned to the ground. Opposite was one of ...Read more

A memory of Child Okeford in 1967 by David Moon

Grain Fort

After the war in 1946 my father, a sergeant in the MPSC, was transfered to Darland camp in Gillingham but as there were no married quarters available there we, as a family, were billeted in the Coastguards quarters on the Isle of ...Read more

A memory of Isle of Grain in 1946 by John Gregory

Birthplace.

My Uncle Charles and my father James Scott  were born at Nether Hall in the early 1900's. The family was in service to Sir Henry Longman. The main family residence was Shendish House in Apsley,Hertfordshire where my ...Read more

A memory of Hathersage in 1900 by Barbara Gill

Picture Postcards And Photos

Just wondering if there are any photo's with regards to a sweet shop on Bridge Road Blundellsands called "Confectioners" and photographs of Merrilocks Road.I also remember a great design house on Burbo Bank Road called ...Read more

A memory of Crosby by Angela Cameron

Early Schooldays

My memories of Byfield, where I lived on the brand new council estate, in Lovett Road, are idyllic. I was there from age 6 to 10, then we moved to York. We children had to walk what seemed like miles, in all weathers, to the ...Read more

A memory of Byfield in 1954 by Rosemarie Delaney

Hop Fields

   Horsmonden - the end of my hop picking days.  I was born in east London 1939 and hop picking was four weeks in the country, camp fire cooking in the evening, a sing along and down to the Gun or the Town House on Saturday evening. ...Read more

A memory of Horsmonden in 1959 by Brian Long

Mixed Feelings

I first arrived in Llanegryn at the latter end of 1939 along with my younger sister and a lot of other kids from my school (St Johns)in Birkenhead. I was eight years old at the time and my sister was six. We were all put into the ...Read more

A memory of Llanegryn in 1930 by Bob Boyd

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Captions

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Caption For Milton Lilbourne, The Village C1955

To the left is The Old Bakery, an 18th- century brick house, which then had a newly thatched roof. The grand house at the top is King Hall, dating from the early 19th century.

Caption For North Ferriby, Station Road C1965

Ferriby House dates from 1775, and both Ferriby Hall and the manor house still stand.

Caption For Misterton, Pump Houses On The River Idle, Soss Lane 1958

At the end of Soss Lane, beyond the railway line, are two former pump houses with tall chimneys; their steam-powered beam engines are situated on the Mother Drain which runs parallel to the River Idle

Caption For Chapel St Leonards, Merryfield Camping Ground C1955

Mr R C Smith was the site owner, shop proprietor and general repair man, and he lived in the White House. South Road is to the left, and the sea is only one field away to the right.

Caption For Wakefield, Thornes Park C1960

Here we see the gardener's house; it was originally surrounded by a kitchen garden and glasshouses to provide fresh produce all year long for the magnificent red brick Thornes House with its impressive

Caption For Horsted Keynes, The Green And Village Shop C1965

The 17th-century house Birch Grove was the home of Harold Macmillan, the former Prime Minister. Ludwell Grange, built in 1540, is a fine half-timbered house.

Caption For St Ives, Bellair Terrace 1927

This fine terrace of houses is another indication of improved housing design and of the spread of St Ives onto the higher ground overlooking St Ives Bay.

Caption For Dorking, Milton Court 1906

This house stands a mile or so west of Dorking, and dates from about 1610, with alterations from about 1864 when the roofline was changed. The translator of Euripedes, Jeremiah Markland, died here.

Caption For Compton Wynyates, 1922

The house was built between 1480 and 1520 on the site of a Norman manor house. Much of the stone came from the ruined Fulbrook Castle, which had been given to William de Compton by Henry VIII.

Caption For Compton Wynyates, 1922

The house was built between 1480 and 1520 on the site of a Norman manor house.

Caption For White Colne, Colneford House C1955

Colneford House stands on Colneford Hill and overlooks the green we see in W194011. The walls of this fine old house are covered in superb pargeting. Over the central porch is the date 1685.

Caption For Norwich, St Ethelberts House, Tombland 1929

This is a swagger Arts-and-Crafts style house of 1888, with a welter of mullions and transoms, coving and gables. St Ethelbert's House now has a suitably ornate use as Boswell's brasserie/bar.

Caption For Rickmansworth, Church Street 1952

The timber- framing and big chimneys in the loom of the church tower is The Priory, a fascinating early 16th century timber- framed building built as a church house or marriage-feast house, although

Caption For Sunbury On Thames, Thames Street C1955

The houses on the right, including The Little House facing the camera (and now painted a bright pink), have the River Thames as their south boundary.

Caption For Saffron Walden, The Parish Church Of St Mary C1955

Here we see the church path leading up to it, with 16th-century cottages on the left and Dorset House on the right.

Caption For Smallhythe, The Village 1900

The timber-framed yeoman's house in the centre of the picture was built in about 1480 for the harbourmaster, but at the time of this photograph it was the home of the actress Ellen Terry, who lived

Caption For Haddenham, Church End Green 1951

This view shows the characteristic rendered walls of the village houses. The render hides walls built in the local limey clay known as 'witchert', a corruption of white earth.

Caption For Kirby Hill, Church And Village 1913

Overlooking the fascinating village green from the direction of Dakyn House (1678), we see the parish church of St Peter and St Felix, which itself looks out over the remains of Ravensworth Castle.

Caption For Hailsham, Western Road 1900

The railway originally ended at Terminus Place (which is hardly surprising), and housing was laid out along the old lane onto the common: this became Western Road, with Summer Heath Road

Caption For Abingdon, East St Helen Street 1924

These jettied houses (with the first floor projecting and on brackets) and the building to the left of them, Helensbourne, are 16th- century and timber-framed beneath the render.

Caption For Whitchurch, High Street C1955

Behind it is Beech Tree Court, houses formed out of old farmbuildings.

Caption For Brampton, Park 1898

There had been a grand house on the site since the 12th century. By 1328, the original building was in a ruinous state, and later a new house was built by the Throckmorton family.

Caption For Carshalton, Benyon Road C1955

The high brick wall in the distance belongs to Carshalton House.

Caption For Chenies, Old Manor House 1897

In the late 15th century the Cheynes built the first part of the house, the hall, tower and the rest of the west range in the distance, an amorphous shape in brick under all the ivy, but