Maps

1,153 maps found.

1946, Hallsford Bridge Ref. NPO725683
1947, Haltcliff Bridge Ref. NPO725797
1947, Eamont Bridge Ref. NPO696481
1921, Montford Bridge Ref. POP782785
1919, Mylor Bridge Ref. POP786374
1924, Park Bridge Ref. POP800457
1925, Penny Bridge Ref. POP803846
1923, Marple Bridge Ref. POP774896
1922, Mascle Bridge Ref. POP775505
1923, Malin Bridge Ref. POP772604
1920, Leasey Bridge Ref. POP754206
1947, Bridge End Ref. NPO649837
1940, Bridge End Ref. NPO649843
1946, Bridge Green Ref. NPO649923
1946, Bridge Street Ref. NPO650000
1946, Bridge Yate Ref. NPO650008
1947, Canon Bridge Ref. NPO660682
1946, Chain Bridge Ref. NPO666052
1896, Sankey Bridges Ref. RNE825443
1897, Santon Bridge Ref. RNE825478

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Memories

2,061 memories found. Showing results 381 to 390.

Feeding The Donkeys And Racing Pigeons.

The Crown, when I was a child was owned by my Aunty Denny's family. She married my Uncle Terry and they later ran The Firs at Dunhampstead, where I worked through my teen years. My late grandad Joseph ...Read more

A memory of Wychbold in 1975 by Kerrie Moor

Living In Littlehampton

I was lucky to be born in Littlehampton in Manning Road, before moving to Howard Road with my two brothers and two sisters. We have lots of memories about growing up on the river bank, west beach and the main beach, ...Read more

A memory of Littlehampton in 1968 by Shirley Smith

Eccleshill & Greengates In The ''50s

My compliments, Francis. I grew up in Langdale Road, Ravenscliffe 1947-58. Your pictures brought lots of memories back: " the 2penny Rush" - first two rows at Greengates Flicks only cost 2 pennies; cycling along ...Read more

A memory of Greengates in 1949 by Dr Albert Amedeus Denzler

Boating On The Broads

Two years after our first visit we came again, bringing our own river cruisers towed by our own cars. We had located a slipway to launch at Martham boatyard prior to starting the holiday. The location at Martham was ...Read more

A memory of Potter Heigham in 1970 by Mike Atherley

Bridge Of Muchalls School

My name in 1950, was Joan Wood. We lived in Newtonhill but went to Bridge of Muchalls School. It was a lovely little school. We were taught by Miss Betty and Miss Mary Geddes. Every year we had a concert - ...Read more

A memory of Bridge of Muchalls in 1950

The Seats At Lynemouth

When we were teenagers and bored we would sit on old men's seat at the junction over the bridge and watch the smelly tankies go by. Some of the lads would go tanky hopping and grab on the back for a ride! The girls would ...Read more

A memory of Newbiggin by Ruth Purvis

Growing Up In Pembridge

I was born in 1960 at Glanarrow Cottages, Bridge St. All my early memories are of a happy childhood. I can remember the deep snow of 1963, when I opened the back door it seemed that the snow was halfway up it!!! I can ...Read more

A memory of Pembridge by Gordon Hargest

The Lynemouth Inn

We used to call it the hotel, it was the hub of the village, there was a bottle and jug at the side door and me dad would send me down to get a bottle of double maxim and let me have a little taste when I was just a bairn. We ...Read more

A memory of Lynemouth in 1967 by Ruth Purvis

Coleton Fishacre Near Kingswear

Just a five minute drive along Mt Ridley Road to the east of Kingswear will lead you to a glorious National Trust house and garden called Coleton Fishacre. I have two memories of my visit - the wonderful ...Read more

A memory of Kingswear in 2012 by John Howard Norfolk

Happy Days At Port Ann

I lived in Port Ann for 16 years. I have a lot of memories of Port Ann, I would go to the blue rocks and go swimming - be there all day and sit under the bridge and hide when you get called in for your bed, or even ...Read more

A memory of Port Ann

Captions

2,231 captions found. Showing results 913 to 936.

Caption For London, Westminster Abbey C1915

We are looking at Parliament Square from an upstairs window on the corner of Parliament Street abd Bridge Street during the First World War.

Caption For Cousley Wood, The Village 1899

An evocative picture of this attractive village some two miles north east of Wadhurst and now close to Bewl Bridge Reservoir.

Caption For Rowsley, Wye Bridge C1955

The Wye joins the Derwent at Rowsley, and this photograph shows the smaller bridge over the River Wye to the south of the village.

Caption For Wickham Bishops, Blue Mill C1960

Few can pass over the hump-backed bridge without pausing to get a better view.

Caption For Malham, The Village C1960

This is the ancient arched bridge over the River Aire in the pretty Airedale village of Malham.

Caption For Sunderland, Bridges 1900

This picture gives us a good view of the old Wearmouth, or Sunderland, iron bridge.

Caption For Market Harborough, Canal Boathouses 1922

The bridge, contemporary with the cutting of the waterway, provides an ideal backdrop to the little armada of pleasure craft.

Caption For Ross On Wye, The Bridge C1965

What appears to be a statue projecting above the Wilton Bridge is, in fact, a sundial. The clock looks in four different directions and there are metal gnomons on each face.

Caption For Bewdley, Bridge 1904

Thomas Telford's three-arched stone bridge dates from 1798 and cost £9000. The town is said to derive its name from 'beau lieu', or beautiful place.

Caption For London, The Houses Of Parliament C1890

This photograph was taken from Lambeth Bridge, and shows the Houses of Parliament before Victoria Tower Gardens were laid out on Millbank.

Caption For Grappenhall, The Canal C1955

A steamer heads away from Manchester Docks, passing the swinging Knutsford Road bridge near Warrington. Beyond, Latchford Viaduct takes the railway high over the canal.

Caption For Chester, Old Mansions On Bridge Street 1895

Bridge Street, Eastgate Street and Watergate Street have Rows on either side. The only other place in Europe with a similar type of arrangement is Thun, in Switzerland.

Caption For Forth Bridge, From North Queensferry 1897

Following the opening of the Forth Bridge, the North British Railway Co decided that they could dispense with their ferry services.

Caption For Wroxham, The Church 1921

Well south of the bridge and 'Roytown', the parish church sits aloof.

Caption For Odiham, View From Canal Bridge 1924

The canal turns to the north-east before reaching Broad Oak Bridge.

Caption For Hitchin, The Priory C1955

The bridge in the foreground is 18th century, built of brick rubble with a moulded parapet.

Caption For Brewood, The Canal C1965

The builder, Thomas Telford, believed in cutting through hills and bridging valleys. The boats to the left are early examples of leisure boating.

Caption For Burnham Market, Everetts Mill Bridge C1955

The mill and bridge were built in 1790, with warehouses being added to the right of the main building in the 19th century.

Caption For Nottingham, River Trent Beneath Clifton Grove 1893

After taking a tram or trolley-bus ride to Wilford Bridge, a walk to Clifton would perhaps be followed by tea at a cottage on the Green.

Caption For Bude, The Strand 1900

Granville Terrace is just to the right of the bridge across the River Neet. Note the delivery basket in the foreground.

Caption For Horning, A Wherry On The Broads 1902

Wherries were the workhorse cargo boats, often very fast, with the mast hinged and counterbalanced to pass under the numerous bridges spanning the rivers.

Caption For Stillingfleet, Church And Bridge C1960

The parish church of St Helen stands sentinel over the bridge in the village of Stillingfleet, south of York.

Caption For Wickhambreaux, The Post Office 1903

On the banks of the Little Stour, whose waters flow peacefully under the bridge on the left, the small general stores and post office on the right served this little hidden village with its 18th- and 19th-century

Caption For Glasgow, The Broomielaw 1897

This overhead view of the Broomielaw area of the city shows the George V bridge in the foreground.