Photos

75 photos found. Showing results 461 to 75.

Maps

658 maps found.

1902-1903, Lane Head Ref. RNC752152
1903, Running Hill Head Ref. RNC822778
1903-1904, Scar Head Ref. RNC826100
1903-1904, Stone Head Ref. RNC840321
1903-1904, Town Head Ref. RNC851061
1903-1904, Town Head Ref. RNC851067
1903-1904, Town Head Ref. RNC851070
1903-1904, Slack Head Ref. RNC832314
1924, Running Hill Head Ref. POP822778
1925, High Water Head Ref. POP733637
1922, Great Ormes Head Ref. POP720256
1896, Catley Lane Head Ref. RNE664563
1896, Running Hill Head Ref. RNE822778
1901-1904, Aykley Heads Ref. RNC629337
1903-1904, Bandrake Head Ref. RNC632208
1898-1900, Lopen Head Ref. RNC767352
1901-1902, Lye Head Ref. RNC770929
1925, Forest Lane Head Ref. POP707911
1901-1903, Haugh Head Ref. RNC728497
1901-1902, Guy's Head Ref. RNC723740

Books

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Memories

579 memories found. Showing results 231 to 240.

The Markhams

My mum took us to Bascote Heath to see Aunt Hilda (nee Markham), she was married to Ted Fox. Aunt Hilda would take us round the woods to pick the primroses and violets and then we would have tea. On one visit Aunt Hilda told us of the ...Read more

A memory of Bascote by Wendy Willoughby

Good (Great) Old Days

I was born at The Four Lane Ends but really the only thing which I remember about that is the day we moved to South Market Street. Since then (about '46) I have always been proud to refer to myself as being amongst the ...Read more

A memory of Hetton-Le-Hole in 1950 by Keith Fisher

The School Song

1. with Hearts close knit in comradeship, your lusty voices tune to praise: And welcome him [& presumably her] with steadfast grip who speaks of school and happy days. 2. [in minor key] For whom shall every voice be still, in ...Read more

A memory of Braintree in 1948 by Malcolm Stewart Morris

Old Tir Y Berth

My memories of Tir-Y-Berth. I was born and brought up in Tir-Y-Berth, born at 1 Tir-Y-Berth Street at my Nan's house. My nan, Jemmima Meade and grandfather Mike were lovely people. My mum had five children; Michael, Brian, Tommy, ...Read more

A memory of Tir-y-berth by Brian Mcgrane

President Kennedy

This is not my first memory of Crossgar after-all I was a young teenager at the time. I was standing outside the Picture House in Crossgar waiting for it to open. As usual a bunch of young lads larking about and carrying-on. Just ...Read more

A memory of Crossgar in 1963

A Very Dangerous Route In The 1950's.

It was the late 1950's and we were travelling in a motorbike and sidecar. Mum and dad were on the bike and the two children (my brother and I) in the sidecar. We started to descend slowly down the hill, all ...Read more

A memory of Countisbury by johndavison10

Charrington's Pub The Kings Head

My father-in-law was a landlord of a large pub in Paddington, The Artesian, a pub then owned by Charrington who were a large London brewer. In 1957 they published a book titled A Brewers Progress 1757-1957 ...Read more

A memory of North Weald Bassett by cliffordgellis

Drinking In The Domus

In the late sixties a school friend Eric and I were employed one summer at what was then The Montague Motor Museum. We worked for the catering department. In those days on occasion the Beaulieu Estate held medieval banquets, ...Read more

A memory of Beaulieu by bferguson

Saracens Head Newark.

This hotel is mentioned in The Heart of Mid-Lothian by Sir Walter Scott written in 1817. Jeanie Deans is walking from Edinburgh to London and at Ferrybridge is advised to stay next at The Saracens Head Newark. Not anything ...Read more

A memory of Newark-on-Trent by mike8osborne73

Ealing In The 1950s

I am a New Zealander born in 1946. From about 1950 to about 1953 my father worked for the NZ Government in London and my parents, my older sister and I lived in Lynwood Ave, Ealing during this time. I have many memories of this time ...Read more

A memory of Ealing by dgjensen

Captions

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