Maps

172 maps found.

1898, Hobbs Wall Ref. RNE737180
1897, Wall End Ref. RNE859815
1899, Wall Heath Ref. RNE859824
1898, Wall Nook Ref. RNE859835
1947, Wall End Ref. NPO859817
1899, East Wall Ref. RNE697973
1921, Knowl Wall Ref. POP750489
1902, East Wall Ref. RNC697973
1902, Knowl Wall Ref. RNC750489
1924, Wall Hill Ref. POP859826
1947, Wall Hill Ref. NPO859826
1895, Wall End Ref. RNE859817
1911-1912, Mid Walls Ref. RNC778885
1896, Greetland Wall Nook Ref. RNE722010
1906-1908, Hazelton Walls Ref. RNC729649
1903, Greetland Wall Nook Ref. RNC722010
1882, East Wall Ref. HOSM44391
1898-1899, Wall End Ref. RNC859817
1902, Wall Under Heywood Ref. RNC859840
1947, Wall Under Heywood Ref. NPO859840

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Memories

1,964 memories found. Showing results 21 to 30.

The Village Was Home

I was born in 1950 at Orsett Hospital, a few minutes before my twin sister and on my mothers birthday no less. We lived at 28 St James Avenue East until 1968. The house was in fact that of my maternal grand parents and my ...Read more

A memory of Stanford-le-Hope by Chris Doggett

Walking To School

During a visit to Andersons Optician in Houghton-le-Spring, I was fascinated to see a full wall mural of this photograph. As I waited at the desk, I realised that the two little girls walking past the bank looked like my ...Read more

A memory of Houghton-Le-Spring

60 Years On And I Still Love It!

My Auntie May Howard and her husband Frank, from St. Helens, had a wooden holiday bungalow she called Homestead in Dee Avenue Talacre - it was definitely 1961 onwards and possibly just before that and the community centre ...Read more

A memory of Talacre by joan.bohan

1965

1964 and my parents announced to us kids that we were going to move to the countryside from Great Bar in Birmingham where we were all living at my grandmothers house My Father had died back when I was seven and mother had eventually ...Read more

A memory of Market Harborough by Keith Luckman

Northcote Road

My granddad was a master baker in the shop on the corner of Northcote Road and Mallinson Road (1930's). There used to be an old advertisement painted high up on the side wall. I would love to know the name of the bakery if anyone remembers. I think there is a Gail's Bakery on this site now.

A memory of Battersea

Memories Of Hersham House School

I attended HH from mid 70's until '78 - I left after I had taken my 'O'levels there. I remember very clearly Mrs Hewlett, Mrs Earwaker (and her laugh!), Mrs. Poulter, Mrs Turnbull and her son Ffion who drove the school ...Read more

A memory of Hersham by Sharon Taylor

Air Force Brat

My father was stationed in Lakenheath, England in 1963. My mother and 2 brothers followed 3 months later - I was 12 at the time. Coming from Texas, November in England was a shock, and it was the coldest winter they'd had in 60 years. We ...Read more

A memory of Newmarket

Ice Cream Heaven In Gipsy Road

Ice cream was a special treat in our house back in the 1950's. The brand we had was always Lyons Maid, vanilla or strawberry, considered superior to Walls. But for those special occasions, especially during summer, we ...Read more

A memory of Welling by Bernard Schofield

Was The Semaphore Inn, Llysfaen, Previously Called The Bull?

As a little girl in late 1950’s /60’s I used to visit my grandparents caravan on the site by the Semaphore pub. It hasn’t changed a bit apart from big, new caravans replacing the little old ...Read more

A memory of Llysfaen by Elizabeth Thomas

The Teachers.

The lovely talented and sophisticated Miss Bartlett took the youngest class. I think she may have been to art school cos she drew a Spanish Conquistador (complete with sailboat steel helmet) in coloured chalk on the blackboard, dressed ...Read more

A memory of Luton

Captions

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Caption For Hereford, Commercial Road C1950

The old city of Hereford was contained by the River Wye to the south and the town walls to the north.

Caption For Bath, Union Street 1914

From the High Street, walk down Upper Borough Walls on the site of the town's medieval north wall to turn left into Union Street.

Caption For Lyme Regis, 1925

The North Wall (right centre) has since been joined to the mainland (in 1979) by a random wall of rough boulders.

Caption For Street, The Clock Tower 1896

It looks as though they may be finishing work on the wall in the foreground, perhaps linked to the new frontage for the main building constructed around this time.

Caption For Wendover, Coldharbour Cottages, Tring Road 1899

Unfortunately, since then, the road has been considerably widened and the walls moved about 60 ft further away as concrete retaining walls.

Caption For York, Station And Hotel 1909

When the second station was constructed, new openings had to be made in the walls to give better access, because it was just outside the city walls.

Caption For Llanellen, The Church 1898

The projection of the nave walls beyond the wall of the chancel would, as in many churches, have housed the rood-stair in the past.

Caption For Eastbourne, Meads Road 1890

It is regrettable that all the trees have now gone in this view looking towards the Town Hall, but the flint walls and the house on the right survive.

Caption For Chester, Foregate Street C1950

The walls around that town still survive, and this is the view looking beyond those old city walls to the east – the photographer was standing right over the old gate.

Caption For Wendover, Coldharbour Cottages, Tring Road 1899

The brick and flint walls on the left were demolished for road widening; this took the 1960s concrete panel retaining wall near to Bank Farm, whose chimney is on the left.

Caption For Oxwich, The Village C1965

Perhaps the girls are buying a bus ticket here, but the Walls ice cream signs suggest they may be after something more exciting.

Caption For Odiham, The Stocks And Whipping Post 2004

The stocks and whipping post were moved from their previous position against the Bridewell wall to protect them from the 'increase in traffic' generated by the newly- built Fire Station.

Caption For Tenby, Old Town Wall C1925

The square gun tower on the right, c1500, was constructed against the curtain wall, and contains two chambers.

Caption For Petworth, North Street 1908

The spire of St Mary's church soars above the town, and to the right is the boundary wall of Petworth Park, the great mansion built by the Duke of Somerset towards the end of the 17th century.

Caption For Southampton, Old Town Walls 1892

Extensive stretches of the old medieval town walls survive today, and many of the towers and gates are still standing.

Caption For Bosham, The Village 1902

Further away from the waterfront are Victorian houses behind the low boundary walls.

Caption For Great Yarmouth, Blackfriars Tower 1908

This well-worn structure of decorative flint work was part of the old medieval town walls, built as a fortification at the end of the 13th century.

Caption For Bramfield, St Andrew's Church C1960

There is a faded wall painting of the Holy Rood on the north wall.

Caption For Caerphilly, Castle C1955

The main residential block, including the great hall, was sited along the south side of the inner curtain wall.

Caption For Northleach, The Green 1952

The half-timbered houses with one storey overhanging the next look picturesque to modern eyes, but originally those jetties (as overhangs are called) served a purpose.

Caption For Lyme Regis, The Harbour 1925

South-westwards from the North Wall (left), across the harbour basin just about as empty as it would be today, are the Cobb Warehouses (centre) and Granny's Teeth steps, to the left

Caption For Malmesbury, Abbey South Side 1924

In 1903 the main south wall of the abbey was built up to the ruined west front, and repairs to the roof and buttresses on the north side and east end were undertaken.

Caption For Stubbington, Holy Rood Church C1965

There is yellow brickwork on the inside wall surfaces and painted tiles depicting saints on the chancel walls.

Caption For Bakewell, Al Saints' Church, Choir East 1890

The most striking feature of this view of Bakewell church's choir and east end are the mass of brightly-coloured paintings which adorn the walls.