Maps

84 maps found.

1902, Red Pits Ref. RNC814565
1945, Gore Pit Ref. NPO717724
1947, Bedwellty Pits Ref. NPO636318
1899, White Pit Ref. RNE868275
1921, Red Pits Ref. POP814565
1923, Tunnel Pits Ref. POP854311
1903, Tunnel Pits Ref. RNC854311
1898, Moss Pit Ref. RNE784297
1881, Fenton Pits Ref. HOSM45310
1899-1900, Tre-Pit Ref. RNC852744
1899-1900, Bedwellty Pits Ref. RNC636318
1895, Kiln Pit Hill Ref. HOSM50018
1902-1903, White Pit Ref. RNC868275
1898, Michaelston-Le-Pit Ref. RNE778616
1919, Forest Coal Pit Ref. POP707834
1898-1899, Gore Pit Ref. RNC717724
1947, Forest Coal Pit Ref. NPO707834
1919, Michaelston-Le-Pit Ref. POP778616
1897 - 1898, Talke Pits Ref. HOSM61174
1915, Michaelston-Le-Pit Ref. HOSM53567

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Memories

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Great Grays

I was born in 1942 in Hathaway Rd at my Nan's. We moved to Milton road. When small I remember the house being damaged by the rocket that fell in the pit. Later playing on the bomb site in Cromwell Road. Went to Quarry Hill school, remember ...Read more

A memory of Grays by Carl Thomson

Long Time Ago.

Born in Hardwick Hall Sedgefield During the war '42. Brought up in old West before Owton Manor est etc. Remember walking the streets during war with Mum after air raid sirens etc. and standing in queues with our ration coupons for ...Read more

A memory of Hartlepool by kiwa170642

Mallinder Family

My father Frank Mallinder was born in the family home on the 1/02/1915 at 45 Queen street Eckington. His father was Willliam born 1876 Wath upon Dearne his mother was Harriet born 1881 Mossborough. There where 9 children and 2 ...Read more

A memory of Eckington by Stuart Mallinder

Back In The 70s

From 1975 we lived in one of the council maisonettes, Baden Powell House, which are still opposite the parade of shops in Lower Belvedere. I remember it was such a great place to grow up, knowing all the neighbours by name and being ...Read more

A memory of Belvedere

I Was An Evacuee.

I remember Wrens Warren camp vividly as I was one of many sent there during W.W. 2. It was a happy period in my life as a young boy in the 1940's. I and my friends spent many hours exploring the surrounding woods, making a ...Read more

A memory of Colemans Hatch by John Thomas

Windmill Road, Brentford 1945

My parents, Nora & Harold (Jock) Palmer, lived at 112 Windmill Road, Brentford where I was brought up, along with my twin brother David and older brother Michael. Later we were joined by sister Janis and brother ...Read more

A memory of Brentford by Linda Nicholas

Memories Of A Delivery Boy

Memories of a Delivery Boy 50/60s We moved onto the Beavers Lane Estate in 1951 as it was being built. Our first home was in the Chester Road flats with kids in every flat we soon had a large group of friends, Richard ...Read more

A memory of Hounslow by Jeff Williams

Good Times, Good Money, Good Friends.

I was sent frtom Leeds to Lower Bynamman in 1970 to work building up a huge 2400 Marion excavator for Sir Lindsey Parkinson at the GCG (Tyor Gwaith?) opencast coal site. I lodged at the Bryannam Hotel with Dez and ...Read more

A memory of Brynamman by Paul Leavett

Elmdon Airport 1939 Onwards

These early memories were passed down to me by my grandparents (Bridgwater) who lived in Elmdon House Farm from 1936. Two of their sons worked on the building of the airport and I believe some of the workers ...Read more

A memory of Elmdon by Marion Perkins

Farming At Stanwell Moor

I lived at Hithermoor Farm,Stanwell Moor from birth in 1951 until 1973.We farmed part of the Reservoirs and a large chunk of Greenhams Gravel Pit land. Many happy memories.Started school at Shortwood,Staines in 1956 with Mrs ...Read more

A memory of Stanwell by John Hutchings

Captions

118 captions found. Showing results 49 to 72.

Caption For Fritton, From The Parlor 1890

Fritton Lake, like the Broads, originated as a series of peat pits in the medieval period. It was later used as a duck decoy. The ducks were drawn into the decoy by the decoy man's dog.

Caption For Eton, The Cock Pit 1929

The photograph shows the Cock Pit as it was in 1929. The post box is a unique Victorian model dated 1856. The stocks are thought to have come from Clewer in the late 1920s.

Caption For Doncaster, Sprotborough Hall 1900

had become one of the leading ironmasters in South Yorkshire, thanks to a leasing arrangement with the Earl of Shrewsbury which gave him access to Shrewsbury charcoal woods and coal and ironstone pits

Caption For Winster, View From Rocks C1960

The village of Winster is one of the most complete 18th-century villages in Derbyshire, founded on the wealth won from the numerous lead mines which still pit the fields which surround it.

Caption For Bishopsteignton, 1890

Bishopsteignton was once a rich manor belonging to the Bishops of Exeter; in the 19th century it was producing thousands of tons of ball clay (so called because when dug it tends to ball up like ice cream

Caption For Porth, Mount Pleasant C1960

As a memento to the worst degradation of the coal-mining century, and to the Industrial Revolution in general, this awful scene of the leftover debris is as bad as it gets.

Caption For Houghton, Vinsons Tea Lawns C1960

The Chalk Pits industrial and historical museum is nearby, next to the main line railway station.

Caption For St Austell, Carclaze Clay Works 1912

Carclaze started as an open excavation for tin, and it was often visited by tourists in the early 19th century. Only later did it become a china clay working.

Caption For Nutfield, The Village C1955

Some of the buildings in the village are built from a grey stone quarried from the fuller's earth pits.

Caption For Odiham, High Street 1908

French soldiers were held as prisoners at Odiham during the Napoleonic wars, living in a camp dug out of an old chalk pit. The churchyard contains the graves of several prisoners.

Caption For Ramsbury, Burdett Street 1906

In the garden of No 2, on the bottom left of the picture, a plague pit was found with the remains of five skeletons, a legacy of the Black Death in 1348- 9.

Caption For South Shields, King Street C1898

South Shields was not only a port with shipyards and ship repairers; it was also a colliery town, with a pit almost in the town centre.

Caption For Doncaster, Baxtergate 1903

It was down Baxtergate that Freeman, Hardy and Willis had their branch. Coal mining was a major employer: Doncaster was ringed with pit villages.

Caption For Doncaster, Baxtergate 1903

It was down Baxtergate that Freeman, Hardy and Willis had their branch. Coal mining was a major employer: Doncaster was ringed with pit villages.

Caption For Wroxham, On The Bure 1921

The banks of the Bure here are pitted with artificial basins, where boats lie up in safety during the long months of winter.

Caption For Bilston, Town Hall 1968

As at Tipton and Wednesbury, the 30 ft seam of Thick Coal was near the surface at Bilston.Though there is evidence for coal pits at the time of Edward I, Bilston came into its own during the 19th century

Caption For Southend On Sea, Churchill Gardens C1966

This beautiful sunken garden has been created in a disused gravel pit. Following the death of the owner, the site was acquired by the town and first opened to the public in 1960.

Caption For Treherbert, View From The New Road C1955

Most of the Rhondda was deep pit mining but there is evidence, in the right foreground, of some open cast mining on a small scale.

Caption For Clee Hill, C1960

However, people have always lived here, and the hillside is covered with the remains of bell pits - ancient open-cast mines where people have dug for coal from the 13th century.

Caption For Woolston, Portsmouth Road C1960

A few doors up is the distinctive facade of a small cinema, or 'flea pit' as they were sometimes known.

Caption For Sutton, Congregational Church 1894

The Congregational Church stood to the east of the police station on the south side of Carshalton Road, until it was demolished in 1976 as part of a scheme of road improvements.

Caption For Corfe Mullen, The Wareham Road C1960

Trees now obscure this view, but the surrounding heathland has become even more scarred by clay pits, sand extraction and a brickworks.

Caption For Southend On Sea, Churchill Gardens C1966

This beautiful sunken garden has been created in a disused gravel pit. Following the death of the owner, the site was acquired by the town and first opened to the public in 1960.

Caption For Woolston, Portsmouth Road C1960

A few doors up is the distinctive façade of a small cinema, or 'flea pit' as they were sometimes known.