Photos

20 photos found. Showing results 861 to 20.

Maps

1,296 maps found.

1911-1912, Ardnagrask Ref. RNC626585
1906-1908, Ardnastang Ref. RNC626597
1908-1911, Ardroag Ref. RNC626655
1911-1912, Ardross Ref. RNC626657
1908, Ardverikie Ref. RNC626706
1910-1912, Armadale Ref. RNC626912
1909, Arnish Ref. RNC627035
1911-1912, Arpafeelie Ref. RNC627100
1911-1912, Aultvaich Ref. RNC629068
1908-1909, Avernish Ref. RNC629196
1908, Aviemore Ref. RNC629209
1906-1908, Back Of Keppoch Ref. RNC629640
1910-1912, Backies Ref. RNC629751
1908-1909, Badachro Ref. RNC629889
1908-1912, Balbeg Ref. RNC630667
1910, Balchladich Ref. RNC630729
1911-1912, Balnabruich Ref. RNC631776
1908-1909, Balnacra Ref. RNC631790
1911-1912, Balnapaling Ref. RNC631875
1908-1909, Peinachorrain Ref. RNC802679

Books

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Memories

613 memories found. Showing results 431 to 440.

My First Visit To Dundonald

My mom, Nancy McGeachie (married to Ken Collins in British Columbia, Canada), was born in the building on the corner Main Street and Richmond Terrace in 1926 and then lived in #5 Kilmarnock Road. I had heard so much of ...Read more

A memory of Dundonald in 2003 by Donna Collins

Downham Market

More memories of Downham Market. When you walk along Church Road from Cannon Square on the right hand side of the road there is an alley way (a walk going down to the high st), it is called 'sounding alley'. The name was ...Read more

A memory of Downham Market by Ray Dent

Walking Around Collessie In Late Spring

We came to live in the centre of Collessie nearly three years ago, and it is a beautiful, quiet hamlet that is truly untouched by the modern world that surrounds it. The village is a peaceful haven with a ...Read more

A memory of Collessie in 2012 by Lin Walton

Many Happy Times

I came into this world in 1952 at the Alexandra Nursing Home in Muswell Hill. I lived in St Mary's Road off the High Street until 1960 when we moved to Hawthorn Road where I lived until 1974. My dad (Pete McCafferty) used to drink in ...Read more

A memory of Hornsey in 1952 by Jan Carpenter

I Was Born Here

I was born in Holmfield in 1934. I went to Moorside School and later Princess Mary High School in Parkinson Lane. I was married in St.Mary's Church, Illingworth in 1954 and lived for a short time back at the home of my birth in ...Read more

A memory of Halifax in 1940 by Brenda Hodgson

Sainsburys, Brent Street

Brent Street was a typical suburban or small town high street. There were no really large stores but a selection of individual shops. The range of shops was remarkable with several grocers, bakers, greengrocers, ...Read more

A memory of Hendon in 1948 by John Barnes

Paines Mens Outfitters

My first job when I was 15 in 1967 was at Paines a mens outfitters in the High Street. We had the money in the wooden cups going across the ceiling to the cash office. I was on the toy counter. There was Mr Will; Mr Eric, Mr ...Read more

A memory of Chatham in 1967 by Sheila Grant

Old Keepers Cottage

I moved to Stoke Charity in 1965 when just a toddler and lived there with my parents,Teresa (nee Lansley) and Patrick Gray, and my baby brother Martin. Pat worked on the Rank Estate which allowed us to rent Old Keepers ...Read more

A memory of Stoke Charity in 1965 by Lorraine Boardman

High Legh Village School In 1930s

My mum went to High Legh school in the 1930's and my grandfather and siblings went there in the 1910's. Her name was Doreen Burgess and her father was Percy Burgess. As a child he lived at Oak Tree Farm and later ...Read more

A memory of High Legh in 1930 by Liz Whitelegg

Ealing 1948 1971

When I was born, in 1948, my parents lived in Mount Park Road. My father, who was chairman of the Ealing Rotary Club (at least twice that I remember), was a solicitor and his firm 'Machin-Smith & Brown' had two offices. One was on ...Read more

A memory of Ealing by Helen Machin Smith

Captions

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