Maps

4,509 maps found.

1903, Dawker Hill Ref. RNC688967
1902, Butler's Hill Ref. RNC657641
1903, Camp Hill Ref. RNC660330
1900, Hagginton Hill Ref. RNC724654
1898, Friar's Hill Ref. RNC709395
1902, Harmer Hill Ref. RNC727437
1902, Hart's Hill Ref. RNC727972
1903, Derbyshire Hill Ref. RNC690231
1903, Gorse Hill Ref. RNC717867
1902, Gravelly Hill Ref. RNC719431
1903, Dudley Hill Ref. RNC694634
1902, Dunstall Hill Ref. RNC695776
1898, West Hill Ref. RNC864404
1898, Summer Hill Ref. RNC842623
1902, Sutton Hill Ref. RNC843211
1902, Tansley Hill Ref. RNC844951
1903, Tapton Hill Ref. RNC845123
1899, Sion Hill Ref. RNC831621
1903, Spring Hill Ref. RNC836737
1902, Spring Hill Ref. RNC836747

Books

3 books found. Showing results 49 to 3.

Memories

4,089 memories found. Showing results 21 to 30.

The Mchugh Family Nbsp 1963 1965

Hello all, my name is Terry McHugh Junior, as I am apparently the first to hit this site I will share with you my early childhood memories of that lovely village in Yorkshire, Eppleby. We moved into Eppleby in ...Read more

A memory of Eppleby by Terry Mc Hugh

East Hill

I can remember visiting this nursery on east hill. It belonged to my grandfather and I spent many happy days going around the plants with him, I remember him growing yellow tomatoes. His two elderly sisters lived in the cottage. Can ...Read more

A memory of Ashford in 1950 by Anne Wylie

My Early School Years In Mill Hill 1943 1950

I have few memories of my primary school which was in a private house in Croft Close a turning off of Marsh Lane, but I do remember being very happy there. This was during the latter war years. ...Read more

A memory of Mill Hill by Ron Sargeant

Moat Mount Youth Fc.

Not long after the completion of Worcester Crescent and Bedford Road, the construction of Ramillies Road I had acquired a large number of new friends, all boys. My parents had moved from Woodford Essex to 52 Worcester Crescent ...Read more

A memory of Mill Hill by Ron Sargeant

Two Days Full

My husband and I were visiting the UK in 2019 and checking out areas ancestors had lived in. One of these was Corfe Castle, specifically Ower Farm. When we arrived in Corfe we noticed the visitor center, went in and I asked if ...Read more

A memory of Corfe Castle by Sara Renee Soule Chapman

Elmwood School

I was at Elmwood from 1957 to 1961 and at the Infants before that. I remember Miss Jobbins the head mistress who used to test our 'reading ages' every now and then. I had Miss Hill in the first year, then someone I can't remember ...Read more

A memory of Croydon by Lynda Warren

Violet Wray Nee Ingrey

My Grandmother Violet Owned and ran a shop on the corner of Mora & Hassop Road, Dollis Hill behind Rolls Razor and opposite Smiths Factory, does anyone have information on this and what she sold. Or any photos of the shop, I believe it was bombed during the war! Thanks so much Ernie

A memory of Dollis Hill by Ernest Careswell

1950s In Hook Heath, Woking

In 1949/50 my parents moved to Little Morton, Hook Heath Road when I was 2 years old. The house (now advertised as having 6 bedrooms) seemed enormous and the garden was very large. In about 1960 my parents sold part of it ...Read more

A memory of Hook Heath

Farley Croft Wwii

I am 86 but still remember the time at Farley Croft during WWII. My siblings and I were evacuated to Westerham in 1939. Around 1942/46 my sisters Rose, Sylvia and I were taken from the billet we were in and put in Farley Croft ...Read more

A memory of Westerham by rbbrett2004

Sunny Hill Georgian Manor House

When my father got a job in Bristol after the war we moved to Bristol from Leeds but there was very little housing available. After a year of living with a family ‘in digs’ as it was called then, we were allocated ...Read more

A memory of Shirehampton by Jill Brown

Captions

1,924 captions found. Showing results 49 to 72.

Caption For Thurstaston, View Of The Welsh Hills C1950

This splendid view from Thurstaston Hill looks over the village, with the spire of St Bartholomew's church projecting above the trees and roof tops.

Caption For South Benfleet, Boyce Hill Golf Links C1955

Boyce Hill took its name from a medieval land-owning family: their farm stood where the clubhouse now is.

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Caption For Totnes, 1890

In the distance is St John's Church, Bridgetown; the wooded hill to the right is now the large housing estate of Westonfields.

Caption For Ilfracombe, From The Torrs 1899

The Torrs walk thoughtfully skirts the ridge of the Seven Hills, and it was of a sufficiently shallow gradient to allow less energetic visitors to take a pony and trap to the top.

Caption For Hutton Cranswick, The Village C1960

Hutton is the smaller, and stands on a slight hill.

Caption For Poole, Parkstone On Sea From The Pier 1900

The pier is at the bottom of Evening Hill.

Caption For Cuddesdon, Denton Hill C1955

Denton Hill is part of Cuddesdon.

Caption For Stoke Abbott, Village C1955

One of the pleasantest ascents of Pilsdon Pen, the highest hill in Dorset, is from Beaminster and up through Stoke Abbot.

Caption For The Wrekin, C1960

Although this is not the highest point in the county, the view from the top of the hill is superb in all directions.

Caption For Powerstock, Eggardon Hill 1906

This photograph shows the skyline from the profile of Bell Stone (left, top) along to the ramparts of the Iron Age hill-fort on Eggardon Hill (right, top).

Caption For Irby, The Village C1955

We are looking along Mill Hill Road from the Shippons, a large public house in Thigwall Road.

Caption For Brierley Hill, From Amblecote Road C1965

Anybody who has ever explored the lovely countryside where Shropshire, Staffordshire and Worcestershire meet will recognise these flats, for they are visible from many rural viewpoints for miles around

Caption For Kington, View From Bradnor Hill C1955

Amongst the many hills that can be seen from the summit of Bradnor Hill, Hergest Ridge lies towards the south west.

Caption For Brierley Hill, From Amblecote Road C1965

Anybody who has ever explored the lovely countryside where Shropshire, Staffordshire and Worcestershire meet will recognise these flats, for they are visible from many rural viewpoints for miles around

Caption For Lyme Regis, The Harbour C1955

The wooded skyline above the town extends from Rhode Barton and Thistle Hill to Penn Hill and Timber Hill.

Caption For Castle Donington, High Street C1955

Bondgate crosses Mount Pleasant to become the restrained High Street on the south side of the village rising up to Hill Top.

Caption For Bagshot, Pennyhill Park 1906

Gardeners tend the remarkable holly hedge of Penny Hill Park, which grows in places up to 40 feet high.

Caption For High Wycombe, The Rupert Gates On Marlow Hill 1906

The old Georgian house, enlarged by Henry Keene for the 2nd Earl of Shelburne in the 1750s, was entirely cased in Denner Hill stone, a very hard silicaceous stone dug a mile or so north of the

Caption For Stamford, Barn Hill 1922

Just a few yards up the hill from All Saints' Church, Barn Hill is a far cry from the commercial bustle of Red Lion Square.

Caption For Langdon Hills, Entrance And Keepers Cottage C1950

One Tree Hill and Westley Heights were together designated Langdon Hills Country Park in 1973.

Caption For Powerstock, The Village C1960

Up School Hill, northwards from Merriott, the sign of the Three Horseshoes can be seen in the distance.

Caption For Poole, Parkstone From Constitution Hill 1904

The view from Constitution Hill across Poole and its harbour remains a tourist attraction today.

Caption For Newnham, The Cottage C1955

Now firmly back in the ironstone hills, we reach Newnham, two miles south of Daventry.