Maps

745 maps found.

1947, New Mills Ref. NPO790205
1947, New Mills Ref. NPO790206
1947, New Mills Ref. NPO790209
1946, Temple Mills Ref. NPO845904
1947, Steam Mills Ref. NPO838954
1896, Meltham Mills Ref. RNE777948
1898, Mill Green Ref. RNE780207
1896, Mill Hill Ref. RNE780230
1898, Mill Hill Ref. RNE780257
1895, Mill Place Ref. RNE780531
1898, Mill Street Ref. RNE780557
1898, White Mill Ref. RNE868219
1895, Withielgoose Mills Ref. RNE871958
1899, Sea Mills Ref. RNC826998
1900, Rilla Mill Ref. RNC816874
1903, Hugh Mill Ref. RNC741837
1902, Mill Green Ref. RNC780197
1898, Mill Green Ref. RNC780201
1898, Mill Green Ref. RNC780203
1898, Mill Hill Ref. RNC780272

Books

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Memories

1,715 memories found. Showing results 31 to 40.

Annie Laurie

It was the year of the Coronation and we, the Allans, had a T.V. We were all sitting watching this event when Mother got up and said, "right, one of you go down and tell Annie Laurie that Bill, her son, is on the telly". I said ...Read more

A memory of Kilbirnie in 1952 by John Allan

Shop Names

'The Hayward' sign was outside 'Haywards Cafe & Restaurant' which flourished until the 1960s when it successively became 'Delmontes', 'Pieros', 'La Ferola' and now 'The Blue India'. Going down the right hand side of the Broadway ...Read more

A memory of Haywards Heath

A R Taylor

I left school at 15 in 1953, and like many others of my age went to work at A R Taylors timber merchants.  I first worked at the Tunstead road site.  It was hard work and unlike today there was no such thing as a contract of employment so ...Read more

A memory of Hoveton in 1953 by Calvin Simper

Horton Kirby In The 1960's

I was born and brought up in Dartford but my aunt, Nora Hall, was housekeeper to Sir Edward Bligh and they had moved to Horton Kirby in 1961 from Swanley Village. Sir Edward took a ten-year lease upon the house that ...Read more

A memory of Horton Kirby by Stuart Hall

Memories Remembered

Memories Remembered After reading Brian Keighley’s story of his memories in Lifton, my memories came flooding back and has prompted me to recall a few of my own. I was born in Lifton 18 months after my sister Jean in 1927 at ...Read more

A memory of Lifton by geoffbailey29

Family Connections.

The mill in the photograph is Low Mill at Grassington. My ancestor William Irving lived here with his family before 1820 until his death in 1843 aged 84. He was a woolcomber. His son James Irving also lived here with his ...Read more

A memory of Grassington by Claire Allen

The Kennet

The river is the Kennet and this view shows the junction of the Kennet river (from low level bridge on the right) and the Kennet and Avon Canal (towards the locks straight ahead). The tributary to the left is towards the West Mills flour mill (water powered). The view is upstream (West).

A memory of Newbury by Claire Allen

Kings Head Inn

My great grandfather, John Foster Merril (1840-1844), was the innkeeper at the Kings Head Inn in Addlethorpe. His son, John Booth Merrill, wrote this in his memoirs: "I, John Booth Merrill, was born at Addlethorpe ... at the ...Read more

A memory of Addlethorpe in 1870 by Linda Bailey

Gants Hill Smiths Bus Stop

I used to live in Montreal Road, off Perth Road, and remember the bus-stop outside Smiths stationers. There was also a real butchers, greengrocers, shoe shop, Woolworths, banks, a small dress shop and later a Jewish ...Read more

A memory of Gants Hill in 1961

Ancestry

John Horrocks the Mill owner and MP - Born 1779 - 1816 was my GGGGGGGGGG Grandfather.

A memory of Horrocksford by Lianne Horrocks

Captions

1,162 captions found. Showing results 73 to 96.

Caption For High Salvington, The Old Mill 1919

This is a fine old Sussex downland post mill with a domesticated structure enclosing the trestle.

Caption For South Normanton, The Old Windmill C1965

Here we see a post mill with an open trestle in its last stage of dereliction. The picture clearly shows the structural framing of a post mill with its trestle.

Caption For Reigate, Wray Common, Windmill 1893

The mill stands on Wray Common, a brick tower mill with four patent sails winded by a fantail; it was built in 1824 and ceased work in about 1895.

Caption For Westleton, The Village Sign C1965

Situated at the northern top of the green is the metal sign, showing a tower mill. It was erected by the Westleton Carnival Committee in 1963.

Caption For Sutton Coldfield, Penns Hall Hotel C1965

The foremost stream in this area is Plants Brook, which once powered several mills. One of these was Penns Mill, operated as a wire-drawing mill by Joseph Webster from 1752.

Caption For Rochdale, Carr Wood Waterfall 1895

Just downstream of Carr Wood waterfall is this smaller weir, whose race carried water via a flagstone channel under fields to the left to the Ashworth Estate corn mill.

Caption For Galgate, The Village C1960

Pictured from Highland Brow, the scene looks across the railway and the A6 to Thompson Mill, which operated as a silk mill from 1792 until 1971.

Caption For High Salvington, The Old Mill 1919

This is a fine old Sussex downland post mill with a domesticated structure enclosing the trestle. Powered by two common cloth sails, the mill was turned into the wind by means of a tailpole.

Caption For Over, The Mill C1965

This well-known landmark is the survivor of the two mills recorded in 1575. Originally a smock mill, and rebuilt as a tower mill, it fell into disrepair during the Second World War.

Caption For Durham, The Cathedral 1892

The picturesque building below the cathedral (see 30730, above) is the old fulling mill, standing beside its weir.

Caption For Over, The Mill C1965

This tower mill could be seen working from the St Ives to Cambridge train in the 1950s.

Caption For Sutton Coldfield, Penns Hall Hotel C1965

The foremost stream in this area is Plants Brook, which once powered several mills. One of these was Penns Mill, operated as a wire-drawing mill by Joseph Webster from 1752.

Caption For Bibury, Arlington Manor C1960

We know from this record that a mill stood on the site now occupied by Arlington Mill Museum with its milling machinery and country bygones, although the present building is substantially 17th-century.

Caption For Malmesbury, River Avon From Daniel's Well C1955

This branch of the river passes through the Mill Brewery, at this time owned by Linolite Limited, and on to the weir by St John`s Bridge and the Avon Mill, eventually joining the other

Caption For Gayton, The Mill C1955

The owners of Gayton Flour Mill built all these properties to house their workers.

Caption For Over, The Mill C1965

The Domesday survey does not mention a mill at Over. Even if it did, the mill would have been a watermill, as windmills did not appear in England until the mid 1100s.

Caption For Nether Alderley, Old Mill C1955

This is the mill in its derelict state before John Shelmardine presented it to the National Trust, and Dr Cyril Bouchier of UMIST started restoring the mill machinery to working order.

Caption For Flatford, Willy Lott's Cottage 1907

Beside the quiet mill-pond at Flatford Mill stands Willy Lott's Cottage, instantly recognisable as the setting for Constable's famous painting 'The Hay Wain'.

Caption For Chipping Norton, Bliss Tweed Mills C1960

A wonderful example of Victorian architecture, the Bliss Tweed Mills dominate the approach to Chipping Norton, looking more like a stately home than a factory.

Caption For Macclesfield, Mill Street C1955

Mill Street was so named because it was at the bottom of this street in 1743 that Charles Roe established his silk mill (not visible here).

Caption For Thaxted, The Windmill And Church C1950

John Webb, a landowner and publican, constructed this mill in 1804.

Caption For Holybourne, Lower Neatham Mill C1960

This picture was taken at about the time when Lower Neatham Mill (pictured here) was sold by the Denyers to the Ellis family of Headley Mill. They continued to produce 100% wholemeal flour.

Caption For Horstead, The Old Mill C1960

This mill, on the river Bure, was the largest of the watermills in Norfolk.

Caption For Monkton Combe, The Mill C1955

At the end of Mill Lane, across the course of the old Somerset Coal Canal (1794-1898) and past a small 17th-century stone lock-up, is the former water mill.