Maps

212 maps found.

1946, Sinfin Ref. NPO831549
1946, Sinfin Moor Ref. NPO831550
1946, Little Chester Ref. NPO757045
1946, Littleover Ref. NPO758306
1895, Mickleover Ref. RNE778679
1895, Littleover Ref. RNE758306
1899, Allenton Ref. HOSM35812
1881 - 1882, Allestree Ref. HOSM35940
1921, Markeaton Ref. POP774672
1921, Pear Tree Ref. POP802269
1921, Rose Hill Ref. POP819969
1921, Spondon Ref. POP836519
1902-1903, Shelton Lock Ref. RNC829629
1902-1903, Sinfin Moor Ref. RNC831550
1902-1903, Pride Park Ref. RNC810787
1921, Chaddesden Ref. POP665999
1921, Chellaston Ref. POP667254
1921, Cherrytree Hill Ref. POP667437
1921, Boulton Ref. POP646810
1921, Boulton Moor Ref. POP646811

Books

2 books found. Showing results 97 to 2.

Memories

163 memories found. Showing results 41 to 50.

Summer Of 1990

I was lucky enough to go abroad for our family holiday every year. Towards the end of the 1980s my second holiday around August time would be to go to Treyarnon Bay with my best friend Becci and her parents, and I fell in love with ...Read more

A memory of St Merryn in 1990 by Debbie Turner

Our First Visit To Eyam

My husband's family comes from the Derby area. Our son is very proud of his Derbyshire roots, and sought to buy a house close to Derby yet - if possble - in a village in the Peak District. He and his wife spent many days and ...Read more

A memory of Eyam by Margaret Mosley

Tattenham Grove Tattenham Corner

I was born at number 42 Tattenham Grove in 1939 and lived there with my mother and grandparents until 1944 when my dad came home from the war. My grandfather worked on the railways, and used to come off shift ...Read more

A memory of Tattenham Corner in 1940 by Diane Kerwin

I960s Mods And Northern Soul In Crowd In Bury

In the late 1960's I was a schoolgirl at the Derby School. When I began to be independent and join a tribe I chose the Northern Soul gang and sometimes I used to go to All Nighters, with my boyfriend and ...Read more

A memory of Bury

The Clarks Shoe Shop

i can remember the kind manager of this shoe shop, i was only 7 and i was impressed with the wooden foot measurer, i also wemt to the coop with my mother, i wonder if the shops are still there, in 1977 was the queens ...Read more

A memory of Tattenham Corner in 1977 by Ivans Place

Home

I was born in Canada, but grew up in Pulborough as did my mother and uncle, Maureen and Frank Darby. When I knew we were returning to Canada, a place I didn't remember, it broke my heart, and I vowed never to forget the people and sights of ...Read more

A memory of Pulborough in 1964 by Sheelagh Mac Donald

My Time In Foster Care 1970 To 1980

I spent my years living in Langley Middelton Manchester england uk, from 1970, till 1980, i lived thier from beening seven years old till i turned 15 yrs old, i lived with my dad Tony, my sister Christine, and ...Read more

A memory of Rochdale in 1980 by Susan Farrow

My Grandparents

My grandparents George and Elsie Wood lived on Landells Road for most of their married lives. They had two daughters, my mum Elsie and my auntie Bibby (Vivian). When my parents and I moved to Derby around 1965 (when I was about three) ...Read more

A memory of Dulwich in 1967 by Elise Wharrad

Growing Up In Motspur Park

I lived in Motspur Park from 1968 till 1989, everyone I knew friendly place, the local pub was clean and friendly, used to go courting there with my late husband. Been back a few times and have noticed a dramatic decline ...Read more

A memory of Motspur Park in 1984 by Catherine Goldby

Old Boot's Chemist, St. Peter's Street, Derby

We no longer live in Derby but would like to know the names of the statues standing around the top floor of the old Boot's chemist. I remember as a girl using the library on the first floor of Boot's, I used to go up stairs on an old wooden escalator and pay my small fee to borrow books, happy days.

A memory of Derby by Irene Doody

Captions

126 captions found. Showing results 97 to 120.

Caption For Kegworth, High Street C1960

The camera looks east down the High Street, which opens onto Church Gate and Derby Road. Kegworth's origins lay in its medieval weekly market and annual fair.

Caption For Preston, Technical School 1903

The School was declared open by the Countess of Derby in September 1897, and was an immediate success.

Caption For Loughborough, Cattle Market 1949

TODAY THE RUSHES seems just a busy stretch of road linking the town centre to the main road to Derby.

Caption For Liverpool, The William Brown Library And Museum 1895

The William Brown Library, with its fine portico of six Corinthian columns, was built in 1860 to house the natural history collection of the 13th Earl of Derby; this had been bequeathed to the town in

Caption For Manchester, The John Bright Statue 1892

The marble statue of John Bright, by A Bruce Joy, was unveiled in Albert Square on 12 October 1891 by Lord Derby.

Caption For Frisby On The Wreake, Church Of St Thomas Of Canterbury C1955

The main body of the church is 14th-century, but the chancel was rebuilt in 1848 by H J Stevens, a prolific Derby architect.

Caption For Liverpool, Town Hall 1895

The great names of Liverpool's history (Bessie Braddock, Lord Derby, Johnnie Walker, King Edward VII, Brian Epstein) have all acknowledged the cheers of the crowd from here.

Caption For Uttoxeter, High Street C1955

The Bank House was designed by Thomas Gardner of Uttoxeter, and is in fact a simpler copy of Joseph Pickford's house (now a museum) in Derby.

Caption For Epsom, The Grandstand 1890

away from the course, to hold kitchens, dining-rooms and staff accommodation; no sooner had this been finished than it was requisitioned as a hospital for the wounded of the First World War; so the Derby

Caption For Island Of Philae, Pharaoh's Bed C1857

The 12th Earl of Derby had often stayed at his uncle’s house in Banstead, the Oaks; as he was a keen sportsman, there was talk of his funding a new stakes for horse racing.

Caption For Preston, Harris Museum, Library And Art Gallery 1903

The Library, designed by Preston architect James Hibbert, was opened on 26 October 1893 by Lord Derby, but it was another two years before the Art Gallery was ready to open.

Caption For Beckhampton, Beckhampton Stables C1955

During the sixty years of family business from 1880, the former coaching inn turned stables of Sam and Fred Darling have produced seven Derby winners, four St Leger winners and nine other winners

Caption For Malmesbury, The River And Bridge C1960

Silk ribbon was manufactured when the mill was taken over by Thomas Bridget & Co of Derby in the mid 19th century; the mill continued to operate under various owners, including Joseph Davenport & Sons

Caption For Ormskirk, Derby Street 1895

School - was built by public subscription on Derby Street. That building, now Stokers' furniture store, was originally only one storey; in 1853 an upper floor was added at the cost of £1,007.

Caption For Epsom, Sculpture, Evocation Of Speed 2005

It is a portrait of two racehorses, captured at the moment of victory; Diomed, the winner of the 1780 Derby, on the left, and on the right the 2001 winner, Galileo.

Caption For Epsom, Bowdens 2002

Bowden made them for Tom Walls, and for Geoff Lewis when he won the 1971 Derby on Mill Reef. These silks are supplied direct to the owner, not the jockey.

Caption For Wollaston, High Park Avenue C1960

John Darby of High Park Farm operated a substantial milk delivery service, using a horse-drawn float.

Caption For Wollaston, High Park Avenue C1960

John Darby of High Park Farm operated a substantial milk delivery service, using a horse-drawn float.

Caption For Ironbridge, From The West 1896

It was Abraham Darby's partners, Quaker merchants from Bristol, who put up most of the £3500 needed to establish Coalbrookdale Ironworks.

Caption For Beachy Head, 1912

During the early part of the 18th century, a local parson named Jonathan Darby from the parish of East Dean unofficially displayed a candle-burning lantern hung in a hollow carved out of the chalk

Caption For Coalbrookdale, General View 1896

Abraham Darby bought a furnace in 1706 and began experimenting with ways of smelting iron by using coke rather than charcoal In 1709 he mastered the technique and changed the world.

Caption For Cheltenham, Winter Gardens 1923

It was built in 1879 to a design by J T Darby, with the intended purpose of providing 'a large concert room and other accessories, calculated to afford recreation and amusement to the upper classes.'

Caption For Ironbridge, The Bridge 1904

In 1779 Abraham Darby II's Coalbrookdale Ironworks cast the ribs of this, the world's first iron bridge.

Caption For Ironbridge, Waterwheel 1892

Water was also used for pumping and lifting in mines and for crushing ore, and Abraham Darby used vast amounts of water to work the bellows of his blast furnace at Coalbrookdale.