Maps

2,499 maps found.

1903, South Cliffe Ref. RNC834522
1899, South Huish Ref. RNC834940
1904, South Side Ref. RNC835256
1921, Fradley South Ref. POP709029
1920, South Acton Ref. POP834323
1919, South Allington Ref. POP834331
1922, South Beach Ref. POP834400
1923, South Bramwith Ref. POP834440
1926, South Charlton Ref. POP834509
1925, South Cheek Ref. POP834512
1919, South Cheriton Ref. POP834513
1923, South Clifton Ref. POP834524
1921, South Cove Ref. POP834564
1920, South Croydon Ref. POP834579
1920, South Darenth Ref. POP834591
1919, South Down Ref. POP834613
1924, South Duffield Ref. POP834641
1924, South End Ref. POP834669
1920, South End Ref. POP834672
1921, South Green Ref. POP834799

Books

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Memories

1,577 memories found. Showing results 351 to 360.

South Street

I was 10 years old when this photo was taken, and I always remember South Street being busy. There was a market stall just up a bit from Kay's almost in front of the Antelope Hotel. My mates and i always used to hang out in the ...Read more

A memory of Dorchester in 1965 by Martyn Harris

A Walk From Shotgate Baptist Church To The Nevendon Road Part 2 See Part 1 Below

Continued from Part 1 below. Next to Martins Bank was a record shop, where I remember going with my parents and standing listening to records in the small ...Read more

A memory of Wickford by Kevin Mears

17th Century Murder Replayed At Church Norton.

The more I think back on this incident, the more bizzare and terryfying it seems. In 2001, around Oct/Nov, myself and a friend drove to the car park at Church Norton church at about 11:00pm. We were ...Read more

A memory of Sidlesham in 2001 by Jon Clatworthy

The Blackmore Family

A little more information on the Blackmore family, they moved from Ide to become the licences of the Sturt Arms, I would say around 1880, Albert was born 1886 and his sister Alice in 1874. Miss Lillian Wreford sold Albert ...Read more

A memory of Down St Mary in 1940 by John Shapland

Delivery Days

I was born and bred in the (then village) of Biddulph, south of the hall. My closest memories of the Old Hall were the stories my mother related to me, especially about the incidence of the siege during the Civil War and the use of ...Read more

A memory of Biddulph in 1947 by Victor Mayer

Manor Farm

I plan to create my own memories of Long Sutton one day, but in the meantime does any one have any knowledge of the Harris family who originally came from Manor Farm (1800's) most of whom moved to Winchester in the ...Read more

A memory of Long Sutton by Rena Lee

Aldershot, Et Al (1952 3)

Further memories include attending Mattins at St George's Garrison Church, just across the lines from my RASC barracks; running the Scout Group there in the Garrison Church Hall, as well as the Cubs, and then a note being ...Read more

A memory of Aldershot by Graham Vahey

Grove House Gardens

I remember Grove House Gardens very well. In the 1950's it was a beautiful park and every year a large garden fete was held there. The afternoon started with a procession from Gt. Northern Rd., down High St., South to the ...Read more

A memory of Dunstable in 1955 by Brenda Smith

Early Times In Colindale

I was born after the war and lived in Sheaveshill Avenue until I was married in 1971. I lived in a house that which had the dubious distinction of being directly opposite to the Titanine paint factory on the other side ...Read more

A memory of Colindale in 1956 by Ken Hunter

Peter Prankerd's First Born

I am Peter Prankerd's first born child, Catherine Anne Bulteel (nee Prankerd). I now live in South Africa. My brother (my father's second born) resides in the UK. I have vague memories of this house but vivid memories ...Read more

A memory of Newnham in 1962 by Catherine Anne (Kate Nee Prankerd

Captions

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Caption For London, Clerkenwell, St John's Gate C1870

The old gateway to the priory of the Knights of St John stands in St John's Lane, south of the Clerkenwell Road.

Caption For Torrington, Taddiport Bridge 1893

Taddiport's 17th-century bridge spans the River Torridge a couple of miles south of Torrington; only twelve years before this picture was taken, it would have been groaning under the weight of clay wagons

Caption For Greenock, Princes Pier 1904

Owned by the Glasgow & South Western Railway, the pier was rebuilt and extended during 1892-94 and more than £20,000 was spent by the company on alterations to the pier railway station.

Caption For Minchinhampton, The Church, The Rose Window 1901

Besides this magnificent rose window, the church has a splendid 14th-century south transept, intricate vaulting beneath the tower, and some interesting brasses, including a pair of shrouded corpses.

Caption For Ewhurst, Pitch Hill 1911

This stretch of road, leading south from Peaslake to Ewhurst, descends from the steep shoulder of Coneyhurst Hill, or Pitch Hill, which at 844ft is the third of the summits in the Leith Hill chain.

Caption For Upper Langwith, The Church C1955

Note the pinnacled south porch and long lancet window, just visible at the west end.

Caption For Worbarrow, Bay C1930

The view is south- eastwards from the slopes of Flower's Barrow hill fort, inside the area taken over for D-Day tank training on the Lulworth Ranges in 1943.

Caption For Hawkshead, Esthwaite Water, Roger Ground From Colthouse Heights 1912

Esthwaite Water, south of Hawkshead, is one of the quietest of the lakes, and is a Norse name meaning 'the lake by the eastern clearing'.

Caption For Spennithorne, Church 1914

Spennithorne is situated just to the south-east of Leyburn. Part of the church was built from stone taken from Jervaulx Abbey after the Dissolution.

Caption For Chester, St John's Church Interior 1888

On the south wall is Diana Warburton's monument; it is unusual in that she is depicted as a skeleton holding her winding sheet upon which is written her obituary.

Caption For Birkenhead, Ferry And Bus Terminus 1964

The original 'ferry across the Mersey' was operated by monks from Birkenhead Priory, a little way to the south of the present terminus.

Caption For Bridgend, Dunraven Place 1910

We are looking south-east. The population of Bridgend at this time was approximately 6,000.

Caption For Lindfield, High Street C1960

Lindfield has merged with Haywards Heath to the south over the years.

Caption For Laughton En Le Morthen, All Saints Church C1965

Just 2.25 miles south-west of Roche Abbey stands All Saints'. Its fine Perpendicular spire is unusual, in that the corner walling of the belfry is sloped off.

Caption For Southampton, Flood Gate Bar And God's House Tower 1892

On the right of the picture is the 15th-century God's House Tower, formerly the south-east gate of the old town and one of the earliest artillery fortifications in Europe.

Caption For Eastleigh, The Airport C1960

Southampton Airport lies to the south of Eastleigh town centre and it was from here that the first Spitfire began her maiden flight in 1936.

Caption For Willington, The Hotel C1960

Situated to the south of the village, close to the Trent, this hotel was convenient for Repton School, 1½ miles away across the river.

Caption For Coniston, The Village 1929

purposefully past the Rayburne Hotel and cafe in the centre of Coniston village.The lack of traffic in the main street is in sharp contrast with the scene today in this busy little village in the south-west

Caption For Garrigill, The Green C1955

The village stands on the River South Tyne, not far from its source and just below Cross Fell, at 2,930ft the highest summit in the Pennines.

Caption For London, Trafalgar Square C1900

The site is now occupied by South Africa House.

Caption For Wickford, High Street C1950

We are looking south, towards Halls Corner. The shops on the left were built with bricks from the Nevendon Road brickworks. The shrubs conceal Ladybrow, a former doctor's house and surgery.

Caption For West Boldon, Gateshead Terrace C1955

The area between the south bank of the Tyne and the north bank of the Wear was transformed during the 19th century as coal mines opened and communities grew around them.

Caption For Clydach, 1936

The village was the birthplace of Sir Bartle Frere (1815-84), the first High Commissioner of South Africa (1877). This view remains much the same today.

Caption For Northampton, Market Square 1957

The south side buildings are still intact to the left of the fountain.