Maps

366 maps found.

1945, Crock Street Ref. NPO683418
1947, Brook Bottom Ref. NPO651810
1946, Brook End Ref. NPO651824
1899, Hollow Brook Ref. RNC738231
1947, Potters Brook Ref. NPO810135
1947, Norcott Brook Ref. NPO792655
1920, Jarvis Brook Ref. POP744923
1924, Knuzden Brook Ref. POP750638
1923, Halton Brook Ref. POP725819
1921, Grindley Brook Ref. POP722544
1947, Kingswood Brook Ref. NPO748299
1923, Totley Brook Ref. POP850771
1923, Whirlow Brook Ref. POP867425
1903, Timperley Brook Ref. RNC848598
1902-1903, Brooks Ref. RNC652156
1902, Englesea-Brook Ref. RNC701372
1896, Clayton Brook Ref. RNE669987
1898, Kingswood Brook Ref. RNE748299
1897, Stockton Brook Ref. RNE839932
1897, Quina Brook Ref. RNE812436

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Memories

450 memories found. Showing results 51 to 60.

The High Street Sayer's Store 'nim' And Phyl Alen

My name is Barbara Tester and I live in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. My beloved (late) husband, Brian Tester, was born on 26th July, 1930 at No. 1 Station Cottages, 1 Station Road, Ardingly. His ...Read more

A memory of Ardingly in 1958 by Barbara Tester

Childhood Memories

I lived in Alderley Edge as a child between 1947 and 1955. I remember going for walks on the Edge, and being told about a legend that Merlin and King Arthur and his knights were sleeping inside a cave there, waiting to be ...Read more

A memory of Alderley Edge in 1954 by Elizabeth White

Hensons Of Scawby Brook

My great-great-grandfather worked as a gardener and groom at Scawby Hall in the 1800s. He was John Henson. His son, also John, worked there, and also his daughter, Maud Alice. She was a parlour maid but died aged 23 in 1883, ...Read more

A memory of Scawby in 1880 by Hazel Smith

Holidays With Grandad

Thank you for showing the photo of Bank Houses, the house on the right was where my grandad lived and I spent a lot of very happy holidays there. His garden was aways full of lovely things to eat and as I lived in an ...Read more

A memory of Somersham in 1954 by Pamela Binns

Early Memories

My birth on 30 Nov 1946 at 34 Oldberry Road, Burnt Oak, is where it all started for me, but my mother & her parents moved into the house when it was built for the LCC. She's 89 now, but recalls that she, as a 9-yr-old in 1928, ...Read more

A memory of Burnt Oak in 1946 by Anthony Kerrison

The Fox And Goose Public House

Hello from Australia. I was hoping that someone looking through these "memories" might remember The Fox and Goose Public House on Penn Road. I think that this is the picture of it. My mom was the cleaner ...Read more

A memory of Penn by Kathy Adams Nee Cook

Fair Oak As It Was

My first day of school was September 1965 at Fair Oak Infants. It wasn't too bad the first day as my Mum was allowed to stay at the back of the classroom, but after that I was left on my own. I became very ...Read more

A memory of Fair Oak in 1965 by Gary Houghton

Ladd Family 1878

My grandfather Ernest Ladd, born Eastry 1878, is buried in the churchyard. Although as a child when visiting my grandmother we would tend the grave and put flowers on it, I only have a vague recollection of its location. My mother ...Read more

A memory of Eastry in 1950 by Carole Jewett

Where I Learned To Swim

Is the pool still there? I bet it isn't ... I'd like a pound note (sorry, Coin!) for the Ttmes I went here swimming and generally fooling around. I also learned to dive from the top board too, and my faves were the bombs ...Read more

A memory of Harlow by Barrie Brooks

Brookhouse

I used to live at Brookhouse with my parents, great aunt and maternal grand mother. Brookhouse was split into 3 houses at the time (131, 133, 135 Holcolme Road). My grandfather (Thomas Lomax) visited at Christmases and holidays. My ...Read more

A memory of Tottington in 1955 by Jol Martyn Clark

Captions

181 captions found. Showing results 121 to 144.

Caption For Sudbury, St Peter's Church And Market Hill 1900

The first two shops in the next building were owned by Arthur Brook, glass and china dealer. Agricultural implements are laid out for sale - it is Saturday, market day.

Caption For Alton, The Alton House Hotel 1928

By the time it was bought by Sir George Samuel Brooke Pechell in 1867, it had become Alton House. The family remained here for about 30 years before moving to Culverton House.

Caption For Bristol, St Mary Redcliffe Church 1887

In front of the high altar is a brass to John Brooke and his wife Johanna. She was the daughter of Richard Amerycke, collector for Customs and patron of John Cabot.

Caption For Warwick, St Mary's Church, Northgate Street 1892

In the chapter house is the tomb of Fulke Greville, Lord Brooke.

Caption For Mundesley, Brooke Cottage 1921

Brooke Cottage was the place to visit for parents and children alike if they had a sweet tooth, for it was formerly the village sweet shop and store. Next door there was a shoe shop and cobbler's.

Caption For Budleigh Salterton, The Beach 1925

This charmingly-situated little watering-place lies in a sheltered valley, and its garden-girt villas are further beautified by a sparkling brook, spanned by numerous rustic bridges.

Caption For Bozeat, High Street C1955

Note the Brooke Bond Tea advertisement – its packets included picture cards, collected eagerly by myself and numerous other children in the 1950s.

Caption For Wimborne, River Allen From East Brook Bridge 1908

The Rising Sun pub (right) still stands alongside the Allen at East Brook.

Caption For Chatham, Town Hall C1955

Now it is known as the Brook Theatre. The architect who designed it, G E Bond, also built the Grade II listed Chatham Theatre Royal in Manor Road in 1899.

Caption For Dinas Powys, Mill Road C1960

On the horizon, beyond the similarly derived Mill Brook Road, stands the imposing Ardwyn.

Caption For Selsey, Lifeboat House 1930

Today, it is still almost entirely enclosed by water - the English Channel lies to the south-east and south-west, Pagham Harbour to the north-east, and a brook, known as the Broad Rife, to the north-west

Caption For Daventry, Sheaf Street C1965

Brook Street, however, was largely demolished, as we can see from the void in the distance.

Caption For Glastonbury, High Street 1909

Then, the tall building belonging to Brooks & Sons the Drapers, who boast of being established in 1831, has been replaced by the Post Office, which has a datestone GR 1938.

Caption For Barry, Broad Street 1899

We are looking towards the corner of Island Road, with Brook and Williams's printers and bookbinder's shop and works on the right; this block of shops later became one of the first department stores in

Caption For Anstey, Pack Horse Bridge C1965

The 16th-century stone bridge steps quietly by way of its five arches across the reedy Rothley Brook; the original roadway into the village is now reduced to a footpath.

Caption For Otterton, The Village 1906

Otterton's brook seems to be dry in this photograph, as it sometimes is during long dry summers.

Caption For Castle Combe, Village 1904

Here we see the By Brook flowing placidly past the rows of exquisite cottages, with their steep stone-slated roofs and dormers. A man sits on the bank with his granddaughter enjoying the tranquillity.

Caption For Fairhaven, Pollux Gate C1955

On the right by the pillar box is a circulating library; across the street is the Lantern Bakery, next door to H Brooks, grocer and Italian warehouseman.

Caption For Sabden, The Caravan Site C1965

Beside Sabden Brook stands the church of St Nicholas, built in 1846. A countryside of varied beauty accounts for the caravan site.

Caption For Ilkley, Brook Street 1911

In this photograph, taken a few years after 56473 (pages 30-31), horse carriages still await their fares in the centre of Brook Street.

Caption For Eynesbury, St Mary Street 1897

Eynesbury very much plays second fiddle to the town of St Neots, from which it is separated only by the Hen Brook.

Caption For Ilkley, Brook Street C1965

This view shows Brook Street with its cantilever railway bridge, removed after the line closed between Ilkley and Morecambe.

Caption For Aylesbury, The Vale Park C1950

The fields, now The Vale Park, lay between the railway station of 1839 and the gas works at the foot of the hill and the Bear Brook stream.

Caption For Chipping, Mill Pond C1955

Chipping Brook once powered five water mills - one is now a restaurant called the Water Mill. Wolfen Mill made bobbins, then became a cheese factory.