Maps

566 maps found.

1924, Mossley Brow Ref. POP784476
1947, Mill Brow Ref. NPO779997
1897, Wath Brow Ref. RNE862004
1903, Parr Brow Ref. RNC801682
1903, Oldfield Brow Ref. RNC797375
1923, Dale Brow Ref. POP687758
1924, Dales Brow Ref. POP687881
1896, Parr Brow Ref. RNE801682
1896, Dales Brow Ref. RNE687881
1896 - 1910, Hill Brow Ref. HOSM48534
1888 - 1891, Berry Brow Ref. HOSM37557
1848 - 1893, Thwaites Brow Ref. HOSM61824
1925, Berry Brow Ref. POP638993
1888 - 1891, Berry Brow Ref. HOSM61338
1896, Sunny Brow Ref. HOSM60941
1925, Sunny Brow Ref. POP842898
1940, Hill Brow Ref. NPO734857
1924, Hooley Brow Ref. POP740022
1947, Dale Brow Ref. NPO687758
1947, Mere Brow Ref. NPO778154

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Memories

1,283 memories found. Showing results 261 to 270.

Normanton Memories

i was born and grew up in park row, near the pit where my dad worked all his life, my parents were Elsie and Crispin Ellis, I went to normanton common and normanton modern school from where i left in 1963, i love normanton, but the old town before the motorway.

A memory of Normanton by malcolmharry

1955 To 1980

I remember going to the shops in Hounslow High street with my mum and dad. The ABC cafe which had rows of perspex boxes with different cakes and sandwiches in each one. MacFisheries, and a department store which I think was called ...Read more

A memory of Hounslow

Holidays In Kirkconnel

My mum Janet Lennox and her sister Marion lived and went to school for a while in Kirkconnel as my grandfather died when they were young so my gran went to stay with family for a while rather than staying in Manchester. We ...Read more

A memory of Kirkconnel by lizpaton

Building Grays.

Oh my goodness, whata wonderful collection. I grew up in Grays lfrom 1945 to 1961. In most of these pictures, there are buildings my great grandfather built. The library for example and next to it a row of shops. All built by H. J. ...Read more

A memory of Grays by Jennifer White

Blue Anchor. Last Week In July, First Week Of August.

These were the two weeks that my family would look forward to every year throughout the 60's, for this was the time when we would hire a caravan on the Blue Anchor site. I went back there last week ...Read more

A memory of Seasalter by alistair.burford

Anstey Born And Bred

I was born in Hollow Road in 1944. I then lived in Forest Gate and Cropston Road where I lived until I got married in 1966. I have one brother Bill and two half brothers Charles and Keith and two half sisters Susan and Jane. I ...Read more

A memory of Anstey by patshort1

We're My Roots Lay

I was born in Kelstern 1954, the house I was born in my gran and grandads was next door to the school, sorry to say neither of these exist today, but times move on as they say. My grandparents were Bert and Margery Vickers. My ...Read more

A memory of Kelstern by johnh.appleton

Jennys Cafe

does anyone remeber jennys cafe ? It was in Martindale Road, opposite the infant and junior schools. There were a row of about 6 cottages in a terrace and jennys was on the end. There was also a hardwear shop and a drapery shop which was ...Read more

A memory of Hounslow by j.daysh

Salford "Its My History"

Salford forms much of my family’s history, although I only spent a little time there, leaving when I was very young, some years ago I started to wonder how? why? what? brought both my families the HARRIS family on my Dad’s side ...Read more

A memory of Salford by Peter Harris

The School Of The Holy Child, Laleham Abbey

heads the label in a dictionary of music that I received as a prize in Upper IA. No date. It must have been 1955. My name was/is Margaret Morley. I joined the school on my return from Malaya in 1951, followed ...Read more

A memory of Laleham

Captions

827 captions found. Showing results 625 to 648.

Caption For Fleetwood, Bold Street From The Mount 1901

Mount Terrace (left) was the first row of houses to be built next to the Mount. Like London Street, Bold Street was envisaged as a tree-lined boulevard; in later years the trees had to be pollarded.

Caption For Southport, Cambridge Hall, Art Gallery, Library And Bank 1887

The complex was built on a site previously occupied by a row of cottages adjacent to Cambridge Hall, and opened in 1878 having cost around £14,000.

Caption For Upper Dicker, Stud Cottages C1955

He built Stud House for his trainer and this row of cottages for his stable lads and staff. Beyond are former stud buildings.

Caption For Sheffield, The Mappin Art Gallery C1965

Sheffield in the Victorian period also saw a very large expansion of its housing stock not only to house the rapidly growing number of workers in the light and heavy steel industries but also to

Caption For Luss, From Pier Entrance C1931

They are mostly built of loose stones, perhaps with a layer of turf betwixt each row are covered with rushes; the produce of the Loch'.

Caption For Chiddingstone, The Village 1891

This unspoiled row of 16th- and 17th-century half-timbered houses facing onto the church was built and owned mainly by small farmers and tradesmen, who formed the backbone of the rural affluent society

Caption For Hilton, Grove End C1955

This row of terraced labourers` cottages lies opposite Hilton Village Hall, previously the school, and adjacent to the maze.

Caption For Forest Row, The Village 1909

A large village on the northern edge of the Ashdown Forest, Forest Row was a popular place in the 14th century when the King and his Lords used it as a base for hunting.

Caption For Wells Next The Sea, East End 1929

The man in the boat has maybe rowed across to pick samphire from the muddy creeks; this is a local plant, a delicacy called 'poor mans asparagus'.

Caption For Bangor, Bowman's Terrace 1897

They were built in rows. Bowman's Terrace was one of the earliest, claiming space hard by the sea and near the town.

Caption For Tottington, Market Street C1955

It landed on a row of cottages in Chapel Street opposite St Anne's Church, killing seven residents. The event is commemorated by the Whitehead Garden.

Caption For Ware, Baldock Street C1955

The higgledy-piggledy row of pubs, shops and dwellings has hardly changed over the years.

Caption For Wisbech, The Bridge C1955

Across the road, the row of small shops, which included Forum Cleaners & Dyers, J D Gillett & Son (seed growers) and the Covent Garden Stores, have been removed and replaced by a garden area - dedicated

Caption For Horley, The Chequers Pond 1905

Further north was the hamlet of Horley Row, with the Chequers Inn at its east end. This is now a busy road junction of the A23 and B2036 Balcombe road.

Caption For Chiddingstone, The Village 1891

This unspoiled row of 16th- and 17th-century half-timbered houses facing onto the church was built and owned mainly by small farmers and tradesmen, who formed the backbone of the rural affluent society

Caption For Bargoed, High Street 1951

Today the town is most notable for its rows of terraces winding round the valley contours. This photograph captures some of the ornate town centre architecture.

Caption For Worbarrow, The Bay C1877

The rowing boats and solitary figure standing on the isolated shingle beach offer a rare glimpse of what is now part of the Army`s prohibited Lulworth Range.

Caption For Appledore, Quay 1923

Wicker baskets carried by the ladies (in the right-hand rowing boat) were very much a feature of life until quite recent times.

Caption For Windsor, Castle, St George's Chapel, Choir East 1895

Behind the top row are high elaborate canopies with helmets and crests.

Caption For Brotton, Skelton Lane C1955

It is flanked on the right by a row of very old stone cottages that appear to lean to one side but nevertheless stand to this day - no doubt a testament to those who built them!

Caption For Walton On Thames, The Riverside C1955

At weekends the banks are lively with visitors, strollers and walkers, rowing club members, and people visiting the café.

Caption For Durham, The Cathedral From The River 1921

In the foreground we see a couple of moored rowing boats that would be used to take lady friends for a gentle meander along the river on a fine, sunny afternoon, whereas on the river are a couple

Caption For Rickmansworth, Batchworth Lake 1921

In 1921 Batchworth Lake, being nearest the town, was already used for recreation with rowing boats and yachts.

Caption For Clacton On Sea, Pier With Belle Steamer 1907

Until 1864, Clacton had simply been a row of cliffs. It was Peter Bruff, a railway engineer, who bought the land and started to develop a resort here.