Photos

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Maps

1,651 maps found.

1902-1903, Tarvin Sands Ref. RNC845398
1902-1903, Ruloe Ref. RNC822668
1902-1903, Sproston Green Ref. RNC837040
1902-1903, Shotwick Ref. RNC830770
1923, Weston Point Ref. POP866366
1923, Tilstone Fearnall Ref. POP848550
1924, Vicarscross Ref. POP858940
1947, Antrobus Ref. NPO625934
1947, Aston Heath Ref. NPO628216
1947, Abbot's Meads Ref. NPO618497
1947, Barnton Ref. NPO633791
1923, Whitegate Ref. POP868579
1923, Willington Corner Ref. POP870500
1923, Winsford Ref. POP871506
1947, Gravel Ref. NPO719400
1947, Great Budworth Ref. NPO719697
1947, Kingsley Ref. NPO748136
1947, Fivecrosses Ref. NPO706382
1947, Dutton Ref. NPO696071
1947, Ebnal Ref. NPO698959

Books

19 books found. Showing results 1,225 to 19.

Memories

2,049 memories found. Showing results 511 to 520.

Looe Island!

This is not as stated. This is a view up Looe river, at the point the river splits east and west.

A memory of Looe by Carlton Fulthorpe

A Long Time Ago

My Godmother Ruth Pallister came from Shildon. Her father and mother owned a shop there, and she would recount the story of a bull or steer that escaped from the local slaughter house, and pushed its head through the shops front ...Read more

A memory of Shildon in 1910 by Iain Chapman

Holidays In The Mid 1950s

I used to holiday with my grandparents in West Huntspill in the mid 1950s.For a time we used to stay with a Mrs King. Heading west from The Globe you took a right turn at the crossroads past the traction engine and ...Read more

A memory of West Huntspill in 1956 by Alan Sandford

West Byfleet

I started at West Byfleet CS in 1963 when Fred Goodger was the head master, and a more paranoid man I've yet to meet, but some of the teachers were great! I remember the school very well and so many pupils. I came from Pyrford ...Read more

A memory of West Byfleet in 1963 by Ron Hardie

Morris Family

I was born in Dryburn Hospital, Durham and was christened in St Paul's church in 1960. We lived in Hamilton Row by the Black Horse pub, my dad played darts in the pub and was a miner in the local colliery. Then we moved to ...Read more

A memory of Esh Winning in 1963 by Sharon Morris

I Found My Wonderful Wife In West Bridgford

In September 1952 I was on my way to what was then French Indo China, now Vietnam. I was introduced to a young lady whilst in Nottingham visiting my parents. The date was September 19th. The ...Read more

A memory of West Bridgford in 1952 by William De Riecroft

Mother's Memory

Thinking that my mother always lived in and around Kidderminster, I was surprised to discover her mother had died in West Sussex. I did some research and found Mum and her siblings attended Tillington school. The school register ...Read more

A memory of Tillington in 1920 by Pauline Holben

Me Granda

I am writing this because I have been back to Clara visiting after I was contacted by Brian and Helen who now live in me Granda's house, they had read my memories of Newburn which mentioned Clara and sent me a message. Me Grandad ...Read more

A memory of Clara Vale in 1947 by Jimmy Burrows

My Visits To Dormanstown.

My mother came from Dormanstown and my grandparents, Ellen and James Mitchell, lived at 67, Broadway West. This was a Dorman-Long house as my grandfather and an uncle worked for the Dorman-Long Steel Works. I spent ...Read more

A memory of Dormanstown in 1950 by Elizabeth Cannon

Lovely Braunton

My parents, my aunt and myself moved to Braunton in 1971. We lived next door to the Clarkes who were very kind to us. Although we had moved from a large town house, this house seemed large too - it had a wonderful view right ...Read more

A memory of Braunton in 1971 by Jenny Lister

Captions

1,994 captions found. Showing results 1,225 to 1,248.

Caption For Hawswater, 1893

In 1893 the natural lake of Haweswater nestled peacefully in the unspoilt and beautiful valley of Mardale.

Caption For Nantwich, St Mary's Church C1965

This view shows Gilbert Scott's west front from beyond the Square.

Caption For Burnham Overy Staithe, The Creek C1955

Here the Burn winds its way through lavender-covered salt marshes to the sea; here the sand dunes stretch away to Holkham in the east and Scolt Head island to the west. A

Caption For Paignton, St John's Church, Norman Door 1890

The west door of the church, a fine example of Norman work, was removed from the earlier building and incorporated into Bishop Grandisson's extension.

Caption For Halifax, The Town Centre C1955

At its height in the 19th and early 20th century, Halifax was the greatest of the textile towns of West Yorkshire, a centre for woollen manufacture and clothing, larger even than Leeds or Bradford.

Caption For Evesham, Hampton Ferry 1895

It is remarkable that more than a century after this photograph was taken, Hampton Ferry, to the west of Evesham, still exists, and it still operates in the same way: a cable is strung across the river

Caption For Ramsbottom, View Of Town C1955

Ramsbottom is a small cotton town on the Irwell less than four miles north of Bury, and just over eleven miles from Manchester.

Caption For Woolpit, The Market Place C1960

This view is taken from the top of the church tower overlooking the triangular market place, with the Jubilee Pump and Swan Inn.

Caption For Devizes, St John's Church 1898

Externally the church is Perpendicular, except for the west front, which was rebuilt in 1861-62.

Caption For Lulworth, 1903

We are looking towards Stair Hole, where the downlands of Dorset meet the sea, is hollowed out by vast caverns, many used by smugglers for centuries.The South West Way Coastal Footpath, once an old

Caption For Windlesham, Village 1909

This is how the village must have looked when the writer Eric Parker passed this way while researching his book 'Highways & Byways in Surrey', published in 1908.

Caption For Lyme Regis, Marine Parade 1925

We can see from the Bay Private Hotel along to Benwick Cottage and Harville Cottage (right) at Madeira Cottages.

Caption For Newhaven, Fishermen's Cottages 1897

On the west coast of England, the old fishing communities tended to be housed in cottages with thatched roofs.

Caption For Coningsby, The Mill C1955

Heading north-west roughly parallel to the River Witham, we reach two small towns on either side of the River Bain, which meets the Witham a mile away at Dogdyke.

Caption For Swindon, Regent Circus And Commercial Road 1961

Looking West towards Commercial Road To the right is the Central Library.

Caption For Navenby, High Street C1965

Navenby is a small market town with wide, airy views over the Trent valley to the west.

Caption For Outwood, The Post Office C1955

Back to the west of Blindley Heath the route reaches Outwood, a hamlet on the edge of heath and woodland, some of it owned by the National Trust.

Caption For Hastings, The Castle 1890

A Norman castle was built on West Cliff by William the Conqueror, which was replaced by a stone one.

Caption For Ibstock, Station Road C1965

The back of the Crown Inn can just be seen in the centre, where Station Road becomes Hinckley Road, curving south past the parish church, and on to Nailstone and Market Bosworth.

Caption For Ellington, Village 1906

Ellington lies on the present A14 road to the west of Huntingdon.

Caption For Budby, Village C1955

To the west of Thoresby, on the Ollerton to Worksop road, the first Earl Manvers of Thoresby built a small estate village around 1810.

Caption For London, Kiddies Boating Lake, Regents Park C1965

The Prince Regent, later George IV, was Nash's patron, and the park was formed from Marylebone Park, which had reverted to the Crown in 1811.

Caption For Bedford, The Park, Putnoe C1960

Beyond the route suggested in this chapter, which finishes at Bedford Park, the 1950s and 1960s expansion of Bedford to the east was well planned with parks, shopping parades and schools - many of the

Caption For Glastonbury, The Abbey From The East 1927

This chapter finishes with a flourish in Glastonbury, one of England's most historic smaller towns, a major centre of pilgrimage in the middle ages and still regarded by many as of mythic importance.