Maps

711 maps found.

1923, Blaengwrach Ref. POP643280
1897, Ynysygwas Ref. RNE876165
1900-1901, Cwmgwrach Ref. RNC687082
1900-1901, Cymer Ref. RNC687325
1900-1901, Craig Llangiwg Ref. RNC680292
1900-1901, Duffryn Ref. RNC694672
1900-1901, Abercregan Ref. RNC618645
1900-1901, Blaengwrach Ref. RNC643280
1900, Blaengwynfi Ref. RNC643283
1900-1901, Baglan Ref. RNC630332
1900-1901, Gelli-Gaer Ref. RNC712810
1900-1901, Glyn-Neath Ref. RNC716866
1899, Easton Ref. HOSM44477
1901-1904, Easton Ref. RNC698707
1897, Easton Ref. RNE698707
1946, Graig Ref. NPO718426
1923, Graig Ref. POP718426
1923, Furnace Ref. POP710201
1906-1908, Clachan Ref. RNC669152
1905-1906, Broadfield Ref. RNC650871

Books

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Memories

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Queen Anne's Place, Bush Hill Park

Queen Anne's Place was actually quite posh, and my mum, brother and I used to catch the train from here to go shopping in Enfield Town in the 1960's and early 1970's. The other entrance to the station was in ...Read more

A memory of Bush Hill Park by Sharon Kenealy

Captions

782 captions found. Showing results 721 to 744.

Caption For Alnmouth, General View C1955

Six miles south of Craster, the seaside resort of Alnmouth was once the port for Alnwick.

Caption For Brixham, 1896

Brixham became a major fishing port ranking alongside Hull, Grimsby, Fleetwood, Lowestoft and Fraserburgh.

Caption For Charlestown, Harbour 1904

The principal export from the tiny south Cornish port of Charlestown was china clay, much of it bound for Runcorn; from there it would be forwarded on to the Potteries.

Caption For Swansea, General View From Hill 1893

There is also very great trade for coal which they export to all the ports of Somerset, Devon and Cornwall and also to Ireland itself so that one sometimes sees a hundred sail of ships at a time loading

Caption For Newark, Devon Bridge 1909

In 1742 the town sponsored a Bill to change the course of the Trent, which would have enhanced its position as an inland port.

Caption For Sandwich, Town Hall 1924

Founded by the Saxons, Sandwich was once a Cinque Port at the mouth of the River Stour, but owing to silting it is now two miles from the sea.

Caption For Shefford, The River C1960

A canal from Biggleswade to Shefford was built in 1822 and gave the town the status of an inland port, with qa navigable waterway to King's Lynn.

Caption For Swansea, Oil Tanker With Tug, King's Dock 1925

There is also very great trade for coal which they export to all the ports of Somerset, Devon and Cornwall and also to Ireland itself so that one sometimes sees a hundred sail of ships at a time loading

Caption For Clifton, The River From Downs 1887

On the right bank is the line belonging to the secretive Bristol Port & Pier Railway running between Hotwells and Avonmouth.

Caption For Glasson Dock, The Docks C1955

We are actually inside the port area here; again we see the mixture of coasters, fishing vessels, yachts and pleasure craft.

Caption For Nottingham, Trent Bridge 1902

Nottingham was now less than a day's journey away from the port of Hull, which greatly increased its prosperity.

Caption For Port Sunlight, Post Office Corner C1960

Port Sunlight was the dream of William Lever, a man who believed that there was good in everyone; only the best would do for his workers and employees.

Caption For Carrickfergus, Fisherman's Quay 1897

It is interesting that the boatman is using an oar on the starboard side, and is watching the effect on the craft as the boy standing with both hands on the port oar takes the strain on the rowlock.

Caption For Saltfleet, Manor House C1955

Saltfleet lies just behind the dunes, but is a remnant of the medieval town and port a little further east, long washed away by the sea.

Caption For Port Sunlight, Christ Church C1960

The building Lord Leverhulme was said to be proudest of was Christ Church, the place of worship that he built for Port Sunlight.

Caption For Bristol, The Quay 1887

No longer England's second port, Bristol was still busy handling imports for the west of England.

Caption For Ellesmere Port, Manchester Ship Canal C1955

Ellesmere Port was a favourite dock for timber from Russia and Scandinavia; from here it was moved all over the north for house building.

Caption For Great Yarmouth, The Market 1891

This famous east coast resort has been a flourishing fishing port since the Conqueror's times.

Caption For Salcombe, The Quayside 1896

In 1811 the local boat builder at Salcombe completed the ketch 'Ceres' for Capt William Lewis of Bude for trading with north Spanish ports, though for much of 1813 and 1814 she was employed carrying

Caption For Fleetwood, From The Lighthouse 1898

1898 was a prosperous time: Fleetwood was a busy port, sending ships all over the world from Shanghai to San Francisco, and the fishing fleet was announcing record catches.

Caption For Belfast, Queen's Square 1897

Its quays were once the heart of Belfast the port, and there is no doubt that the remains of Chichester Quay on the right and Hanover Quay on the left will be found below the cobblestones.

Caption For Cawood, The Bridge C1955

Cawood was once a busy port on the River Ouse with boat building and a ferry.

Caption For Fleetwood, Mona's Queen 1904

The U-boat might well have been travelling along with only its conning tower showing above the surface, as it was pushed under by her port paddle-wheel.

Caption For Porthmadog, Harbour 1908

If the date of the picture is correct, 1908 is quite late for a paddle-tug to be serving at other than a major coal port such as Cardiff, Sunderland or Seaham.