Maps

745 maps found.

1920, Mill Green Ref. POP780201
1920, Mill Green Ref. POP780203
1921, Mill Green Ref. POP780204
1921, Mill Green Ref. POP780205
1919, Mill Hill Ref. POP780243
1920, Mill Hill Ref. POP780276
1921, Mill Street Ref. POP780557
1920, Mill Street Ref. POP780559
1919, Mill Throop Ref. POP780569
1919, Hick's Mill Ref. POP732271
1924, Hinchliffe Mill Ref. POP736758
1920, Mott's Mill Ref. POP784625
1947, Bradley Mills Ref. NPO647952
1947, Clencher's Mill Ref. NPO670290
1946, Buck's Mills Ref. NPO654864
1946, Couch's Mill Ref. NPO678711
1921, Lyneal Mill Ref. POP771082
1924, Sea Mill Ref. POP826997
1919, Steam Mills Ref. POP838954
1926, New Mill Ref. POP790182

Books

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Memories

1,715 memories found. Showing results 161 to 170.

Name Change

Interesting to see the photo entitled "Solva, Middle Hill". The village shown here is known as "Middle Mill" and the mill (on the River Solfach) is in the centre behind the bridge.

A memory of Solva by Sean K

1951 1979 Life In Aldbrough St John

Reading Carol's memories brings to mind a lot of happy times in the village, especially the bus shelter and phone box. We managed to make up a lot of our own entertainment, especially the 'village youth ...Read more

A memory of Aldbrough St John in 1972 by Jeff Auton

Childhood Holidays

I have happy memories of visiting Croston in the late 1940s-early 1950s. My aunt and uncle, Margaret and Bob Chisholme, lived in part of the Rectory for a few years before moving to a large, rambling house in Station Road next to ...Read more

A memory of Croston in 1947 by Anne Baron

Sittingbourne To Australia

My name is Margaret.  I was born in Park Road, Sittingbourne on 18.4.45. My parents were Flossie and Cyril Neaves. My dad worked as a machine man in the Sittingbourne paper mills and my mum worked fruit picking in ...Read more

A memory of Sittingbourne in 1971 by namscox

Any Memories Of Bill Black

There was music shop on the Thornton Road in the mid 1950s, run by a Ada Lilian Rose who lived there with her three children. It's a bit of a long shot but I'm actually trying to trace someone called William or ...Read more

A memory of Thornton Heath in 1956 by Annie Barber

Memories Of My Family

I was not born when my family lived in Kirkby Green but I have heard my mother tell a few stories of life there. She had a pet trout who lived in the Beck which ran past the back garden. She called him Peter and would go ...Read more

A memory of Kirkby Green by Gillian Emerton

Howe's Garage, Longfield

Rather than Longfield Hill, this looks more like Longfield itself with Howe's Garage in the centre foreground. My Dad worked here from the late 1930s to when he retired in 1973; it was run by his uncle Frank Howe and ...Read more

A memory of Longfield Hill in 1960 by Brian Linford

Friends

It could have been earlier or even later....my memories of a girl called Elaine Potter and us playing tea parties at her house with her dad's homemade apple wine........Yvonne Blackie I think lived in the Rectory.....I think we ...Read more

A memory of Sutton-in-Craven in 1960 by Lynn Mann

Early Memories

My birth on 30 Nov 1946 at 34 Oldberry Road, Burnt Oak, is where it all started for me, but my mother & her parents moved into the house when it was built for the LCC. She's 89 now, but recalls that she, as a 9-yr-old in 1928, ...Read more

A memory of Burnt Oak in 1946 by Anthony Kerrison

Saturday Mornings At The Ritz

Me and my brother David would get our breakfast then run down Prospect Avenue North to the bus stop beside the shops and once in Clyde Street at Wallsend bus stops made our way to join the huge queue for entrance to the ...Read more

A memory of Byker in 1955 by Bill Gibbs

Captions

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Caption For Nailsworth, View Of The Town C1955

Water power was used to drive woollen mills well into the 19th century. Today, many of the former mills have been put to other uses as industrial units or as retail outlets.

Caption For Clayton, Village C1960

Two windmills, Jack and Jill, are located on the top of the Downs overlooking the village far below.

Caption For Saltaire, The Railway Station 1909

Saltaire owes its existence to Sir Titus Salt, who moved his alpaca and mohair mills here in the 1850s. The railway station is on the Midland line from Bradford to Skipton.

Caption For Styal, The Village 1897

Between the village and the mill was the Apprentice House, where pauper children were housed, receiving their keep and training in return for working in the mill.

Caption For Brompton, Cockpit Hill C1960

This one, with the beck running through it, was built up in the 19th century to house workers at the nearby mill, where for a hundred years John Wilford & Sons produced linen, flax and wool.

Caption For Abingdon, The Old Mill C1955

In this view the mill had only a couple of years left as a corn mill; the buildings on the right were cleared away in the 1960s, along with the carpet factory (originally a Victorian hemp and twine

Caption For High Salvington, The Old Mill 1919

Built in the early 18th century, this post mill stopped grinding corn in 1897, and deteriorated badly after this photograph was taken.

Caption For Hitchin, View At West Mill 1901

The Oughton flows to West Mill, feeding the millpond.

Caption For Wookey Hole, Car Park And Restaurant C1939

The river Axe tumbles from the caves to feed a paper mill, built in 1848 using local stone.

Caption For Lower Slaughter, The Mill And Pond C1950

A water mill has stood here since Norman times, but this red brick corn mill dates from the early 1800s.

Caption For Darwen, Bold Venture Park 1896

We can make out quite a few of the mill chimneys, but not the most famous of them all, the square 300ft India Mill chimney.

Caption For Bingley, From Altar Row 1894

The massive mill on the right, part of the Bowling Green complex, still stands, and is now used by Damart.

Caption For Kempston, The Mill C1955

In the early 1970s the mill was a definite 'No Go' area for Kempston children. Semi-derelict; a collection of rusting iron and crumbling brick, its former glories (few) were well hidden.

Caption For Osmotherley, High Street C1960

On the western edge of the North York Moors, Osmotherly was a centre for milling, weaving and clog making, and it grew considerably in the hundred years from 1750.

Caption For Rochdale, View From The Park Slopes 1913

Mills crowd in towards the town centre, following the course of the river Roach and its tributary the Spodden. Textile mills reached their peak of prosperity at this time.

Caption For Carlisle, Shaddon Mill From The Victoria Viaduct 2005

The new mills and factories not only changed the skyline of Carlisle: they had a radical impact upon the very nature of the city.

Caption For Richmond, The Falls C1960

This photograph shows the remains of the weir added across the top of the waterfall to increase the power to the nearby Castle Mill, which was extended by the paper maker James Cooke in 1865

Caption For Richmond, The Falls C1960

This photograph shows the remains of the weir added across the top of the waterfall to increase the power to the nearby Castle Mill, which was extended by the paper maker James Cooke in 1865

Caption For Broadbridge Heath, Portsmouth And Guildford Roads 1924

Broadbridge Mill is an ancient mill site by the River Arun. It was a prosperous business powered by two waterwheels that drove six pairs of millstones.

Caption For Castleford, The River Aire C1955

Here the Aire used to drive the grinding wheels of the Queen's Mill (centre); it was taken over in 1921 by the Natural Food Company, led by the health innovator Dr Thomas Allinson, who firmly believed

Caption For Dorking, Old Reigate Road 1906

Although yet early, the mill by the roadside is already at work, and the forge of the blacksmith's shop at the Reigate Road corner is in full blast.

Caption For Mill Hill, The Village Pond, The Ridgeway C1965

This lovely village extends from Highwood Hill to the north to Mill Hill East underground station in the south.

Caption For Cleeve Prior, Cleeve Mill 1901

The building in this view of the river Avon is Cleeve Mill.

Caption For Neston, Old Mill C1939

The sails of the mill last turned towards the end of the 1880s, but from 1975 to 1990 it had a new lease of life when it became home to a glass engraving business.