Maps

1,153 maps found.

1925, Pooley Bridge Ref. POP808839
1919, Port Bridge Ref. POP809250
1924, Rawcliffe Bridge Ref. POP813859
1924, Swinton Bridge Ref. POP843993
1947, Dunford Bridge Ref. NPO695408
1947, Earnshaw Bridge Ref. NPO696631
1946, Blythe Bridge Ref. NPO644643
1947, Booth Bridge Ref. NPO646003
1947, Darley Bridge Ref. NPO688672
1946, Deppers Bridge Ref. NPO690204
1947, Clow Bridge Ref. NPO671231
1946, Bridge Ball Ref. NPO649809
1947, Bridge Hewick Ref. NPO649924
1940, Broadford Bridge Ref. NPO650911
1947, Burn Bridge Ref. NPO655869
1947, Calder Bridge Ref. NPO659499
1947, Catterick Bridge Ref. NPO664673
1901, Suspension Bridge Ref. RNC843069
1906-1908, Spean Bridge Ref. RNC836129
1897-1909, The Bridge Ref. RNC846309

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Memories

2,061 memories found. Showing results 181 to 190.

Bombing Raids In 1940

Bristol's premier shopping centre was turned into a wasteland of burned out buildings after major bombing raids in 1940, during the Second World War. Bridge Street Summary Bridge Street ran from High Street, rising up a ...Read more

A memory of Bristol by Paul Townsend

Tales Of College Green

This shows College Green and its grand posh upmarket shops, at a time in the past when parking wasn't a problem. Many famous people lived round the Green over the years including Mary Robinson; actress and mistress of the ...Read more

A memory of Bristol by Paul Townsend

Under An American Tank On The Bridge

My mother and I were returning from fetching water from the spring in the pub. Mother was carrying two full pails. As we were crossing the bridge an American tank came round the bend with one of its tracks ...Read more

A memory of Heckfordbridge in 1943 by Peter Emery

The Keelings 1940 Evacuees

My sister, Joy, elder brother, Richard and myself, John Keeling, were evacuated to Llanharan in June 1940. After a short time Richard and myself were placed with a lovely old lady at 12 Seymour Avenue, Mrs Surridge. I do ...Read more

A memory of Llanharan in 1940 by John Keeling

Remembering Byfleet

I was born in Byfleet in 1950. We lived in Binfield Road. Later I moved to the hotel that was built where the village green is now. My mother Beatrice Stenning was the housekeeper, cook, maid and everything in between. My dad ...Read more

A memory of Byfleet by Paulene Morgan

Daisys Cottage

I was born in 1934 in my grannie's cottage which lay behind Daisy's in the Court, I used to go in to Daisy's to see and sometimes play with her son Bob who still lives in Torrington, I also remember well Mrs Edie Baker who lived next ...Read more

A memory of Taddiport in 1940 by Gordon Birch

Wonderful Memories Growing Up In Bassaleg

I lived in Bassaleg from the age of 3, (1955), when Church Crescent and surrounding area was being developed. I lived in Church Crescent with my family until I left for Manchester in 1976. I went to the ...Read more

A memory of Bassaleg in 1966 by Linda Sullivan

Childhood Memories

I have lived in Mitcham all my life. I was born at St Helier Hospital in 1955 and we lived in the nissan huts opposite what was then Pollards Hill High School in Wide Way, we lived next to a family called the Butlers and I went to ...Read more

A memory of Mitcham in 1955 by Vivian Woodjetts Nee Bond

Evacuation

We were evacuated to North Molton during the Second World War, I remember going to the school and being billeted in various homes, one on the hill near a baker's shop - what lovely smells. I also remember the Lysander plane that crashed ...Read more

A memory of Swimbridge in 1940 by Dennis Broad

First Holiday

My first holiday was when I was 9 years old (in 1958) and my parents and I came to Goodrington. We stayed at Beech Hurst which if I remember correctly was in Youngs Park Road. It was lovely. I made friends with a girl who lived next ...Read more

A memory of Goodrington in 1958 by Barbara Lucas

Captions

2,231 captions found. Showing results 433 to 456.

Caption For Stone, Walton Bridge 1900

Stone proclaims itself to be a 'Canal Town' and reaching it from this river bridge involves crossing the Trent & Mersey Canal.

Caption For Pateley Bridge, Station Square C1955

This view of Pateley Bridge, 'capital' of Nidderdale, was taken from Station Square and the bridge over the River Nidd.

Caption For Levenbridge, The Bridge And Falls C1955

The River Leven flows through Stokesley, Hutton Rudby and Crathorne before passing under Leven Bridge and joining the River Tees at Yarm.

Caption For Bocking, Church Street 1902

The wooden road bridge had to be replaced in 1926: it was rotting, and traffic was becoming heavier.

Caption For Newport, View From Transporter Bridge C1950

This picture, taken from the walkway of the bridge, gives us a panoramic view of the Alexandra Docks and the residential area of Pillgwenly.

Caption For London, London Bridge 1890

This squat building was demolished in 1920, and underneath was found one of the arches of the old London Bridge. London Bridge woud seem to have been closed off to traffic.

Caption For Stalham, Entrance To Canal C1945

The North Walsham and Dilham canal begins beyond the bridge, which is called Wayford Bridge.

Caption For Tintern, Bridge And River C1935

This bridge originally carried a tramway believed to have served the wire industries in the Anghiddy Valley, which linked up with the Wye Valley railway south of Tintern Station.

Caption For Flatford, Bridge House C1960

Bridge House and the bridge over the Stour are now owned by the National Trust.

Caption For Betws Y Coed, Miner's Bridge 1953

This wooden bridge lies on the line of the Roman road, Sarn Helen.

Caption For London, London Bridge 1890

London Bridge is thronged with cabs, carriers, brewers’ drays, hay wagons, omnibuses and carriages. A dense procession of top-hatted gentlemen hurry along the pavement to their city offices.

Caption For Wellingborough, River Nene And Victoria Mills C1965

Whitworth Brothers Flour Mills stand beside the A509 London Road bridge.

Caption For Eashing, Village 1898

This is another one of the ancient bridges that span these reaches of the River Wey. There are six in total: this one, two at Tilford, and one each at Elstead, Peper Harow and Unstead.

Caption For Great Haywood, Essex Bridge C1955

All the way across the bridge are pedestrian refuges built atop each of the bridge's triangular- section cutwaters.

Caption For Selby, Bridge 1901

Under the right-hand section of the bridge, the swivelling mechanism can be seen. This opens the bridge to river traffic, now but a shadow of what it was.

Caption For Newby Bridge, General View 1914

Two lads enjoy the view from the hillside above Newby Bridge, the small village at the southern end of Windermere, with the low south Lakeland hills in the background.

Caption For Grappenhall, The Canal C1955

The Knutsford Road swing-bridge lies open to allow the passage of a ship outward-bound from Manchester. In the background is the Latchford railway viaduct, constructed in 1893.

Caption For Frome, Spring Gardens 1907

This is the third of four bridges in this area. The furthermost crosses a ruined leat, a channel carrying water to a nearby mill.

Caption For Sandsend, The Village 1901

The railway station is in the centre, to the left of the bridge. It was the final station along the scenic route from Teesside to Whitby.

Caption For Odiham, Basingstoke Canal C1965

The photograph shows Colt Hill Bridge and the rear of The Bridge House.

Caption For Widnes, The Transporter Bridge C1955

The last crossing of the Transporter Bridge took place on 22 July 1961 (the day after the new bridge was opened) with 250 specially invited guests going along for the ride.

Caption For Ironbridge, From The West 1896

The iron bridge, for which the town is now named, was built in 1779.

Caption For Bramber, St Mary's C1955

The suggestion that the present house was built for the warden of the bridge was possibly confirmed when piers from the Great Stone Bridge were discovered in the garden during road repairs in 1839.

Caption For Bath, Cleveland Place And Bridge 1929

Beyond Walcot Parade is Cleveland Place, which forms a forecourt to Cleveland Bridge across the Avon.