Maps

789 maps found.

1898-1900, Wood Ref. RNC872397
1902, Wood Eaton Ref. RNC872437
1903, Wood End Ref. RNC872445
1902, Wood Green Ref. RNC872638
1902, Wood Hayes Ref. RNC872666
1903, Crow Wood Ref. RNC684835
1903, Clinkham Wood Ref. RNC670746
1903, Burnley Wood Ref. RNC656473
1902, Donnington Wood Ref. RNC692041
1902, Dudley Wood Ref. RNC694637
1898, Broadgreen Wood Ref. RNC650935
1900, Kerthen Wood Ref. RNC746563
1903, Knowl Wood Ref. RNC750491
1902, Ireton Wood Ref. RNC744283
1921, Bishops Wood Ref. POP641177
1919, Browns Wood Ref. POP653172
0-1912, Wood Ref. RNC872395
1902, Wood Lane Ref. RNC872719
1903, Wood Row Ref. RNC872773
1902, Woods Bank Ref. RNC873855

Books

4 books found. Showing results 121 to 4.

Memories

2,403 memories found. Showing results 51 to 60.

Tobacco Shop In High Street

I was born in Barkingside and remember the Holy Trinity Church (Rev. Newman), where I was baptised, confirmed and married. I left in 1965. Memories abound! Especially riding my bike to Barton's bakery during Easter to ...Read more

A memory of Barkingside by Carol Watts

Ryders Folklore

These cottages are now known as Ryders, but it appears that in Edwardian times the place (or maybe this corner) may also have been known as "Seven Trees Well": I have a postcard with this picture on it sent on 7th May 1906 to ...Read more

A memory of Okewood Hill in 1900 by Gary Crouch

Broxhill Secondary Modern School

I lived in Heaton Avenue from when I was 2 to when I was 14. I had the good luck to be part of the first pupils to go to Broxhill in the 60's when it was first built, we were at Harrowfield's huts at the start of ...Read more

A memory of Harold Hill

Bluebells And Carols

I lived in Guildford as a child, and every spring my father used to take me to St Martha's to pick bluebells in the woods at the foot of the hill. It was a sheet of blue, and however many we picked it looked the same. In ...Read more

A memory of Guildford in 1930 by Pamela Morris Kennedy

Yesterday's Birch

I REMEMBER BIRCH IN 1960'S. THE VILLAGE SHOP WAS RUN BY A JEWISH MAN CALLED MR WOLFE. WHEN YOU CROSSED THE ROAD ON TO WHITTLE LANE THERE WAS A ROW OF HOUSES THAT WERE ATTACHED TO THE WHITE HART PUB . AS YOU WALKED UP THE ...Read more

A memory of Birch by franciscaine7

Hop Picking

I used to go to Little Chart Farm, Pluckley as a child, being born in the East End in 1946.  My memories are of freedom and adventure, long, happy carefree days spent in the beautiful Kent countryside, for a few weeks each summer. My ...Read more

A memory of Pluckley in 1956 by Alexandra Mustin

Wilsons Bakery Griffith Wilson

My parents are Angela (nee Goulden) and Bryan Wilson (now sadly deceased), both from Bramhall. My paternal Grandfather owned the bakery in the village "Wilsons" which was taken over after my grandfather's retirement by ...Read more

A memory of Bramhall in 1955 by Helen Young

1st Home

My parent's (and myself) first home - above Strattons shop - mother's maiden name as my mother's father & brothers were joint owners of the business. Head branch was in Beacon Hill where my mother was born. I myself was born not far away ...Read more

A memory of Churt in 1965 by Charles Burton

My Holiday In A Manor House

I went to fornethy residential school when I was five and nine years old and I was very happy thare I loved the long walks through the woods and walking down the stoney brae to the burn to paddle our ...Read more

A memory of Fornethy Residential School by Donna Boyd

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 ...Read more

A memory of Dulwich in 1967 by Elise Wharrad

Captions

663 captions found. Showing results 121 to 144.

Caption For Dartmouth, Dartmouth Regatta 1889

Queen Victoria much admired the town of Dartmouth and its beautiful estuary, recording in her journal that '...the place is lovely, with its wooded rocks and church and castle at the entrance.

Caption For Thirlmere, 1888

This view shows the northern end of Thirlmere, looking towards Great How Wood and the Castle Rock of Triermain.

Caption For Loftus, Woods C1960

Being on the edge of the North Yorkshire Moors National Park, Loftus is surrounded by some lovely countryside and the woods on the outskirts of the town have long provided a place of peace and tranquillity

Caption For Rowsley, The Peacock Inn 1886

Middleton – its full name is Middleton- by-Wirksworth – was a quarrying and mining village which produced the famous Hopton Wood stone.

Caption For Storrington, The Weald C1955

The downs to the west of the Arun are notably more wooded than those to the east, which are remarkably open and treeless.

Caption For Richmond, From West 1908

Taken from Billy Banks Wood south of the Swale, this distant view shows the defensive site of Richmond Castle, and the town clinging precariously - and picturesquely - to the hillside

Caption For Wastwater, 1889

The trees of Low Wood stretch out into the lake, while the steep scree-clad slopes of Illgill Head - the famous Wasdale Screes - soar up the southern shores.

Caption For Middleton, Main Street 1951

Middleton - full name Middleton-by-Wirksworth - was a quarrying and mining village which produced the famous Hopton Wood stone.

Caption For Fernhurst, 1908

Fernhurst lies due north of Midhurst in rolling, wooded border country near the Surrey town of Haslemere.

Caption For Newton Abbot, From Decoy 1906

There are fine views over the town and to the wooded slopes beyond.

Caption For Maidstone, The River C1955

The wooded nature of the river banks is noticeable, and only the industrial scene on the far right of the picture would suggest that this is near the centre of a busy modern industrial town.

Caption For Stoke Abbott, Village C1955

Nevertheless, walkers eager to gain the heights of 'Pilson' should not miss the wooded heights of nearby Lewesdon Hill, a very enjoyable tramp.

Caption For Thornton Dale, C1965

In the background we can see the wooded escarpment of High Fields, which overlooks the pantile roofs of the village street.

Caption For Bath, North Parade And Abbey 1949

The architect John Wood the Elder planned the Parades as part of an area based on the architecture of ancient Rome.

Caption For Billingshurst, Mill Lane 1907

Its Anglo-Saxon name means 'wooded hill in the territory of Billa's people'.

Caption For Stoke Abbott, The Waterspout And Village C1955

William Crowe, rector of Stoke, wrote a paean of praise to Lewesdon Hill, which drew the admiration of William Wordsworth: '...of hills, and woods and fruitful vales, and villages, half-hid in tufted

Caption For Winchester, The Pentice C1955

Above the second shop on the left, the wood is brown and its walls are cream; the second bay window has been removed. The fifth shop along is Boots, which now occupies three of the shop fronts.

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Caption For Loders, 1903

From Boarsbarrow Hill, this view looks to St Mary Magdalene Parish Church and Georgian Loders Court, which is the home of Viscount and Viscountess Hood (centre). The woods of Waddon rise behind.

Caption For Kingsbridge, Tackett Wood Cottages 1896

Tackett or Ticket Wood is said to get its name from the nonconformists who worshipped here illegally centuries ago.

Caption For Bluntisham, Wood End C1955

Heading up to the old Heath, we leave the village through Wood End. This area has been recently developed with new housing on the right and Blacksmith's End, a modern development, on the left.

Caption For Gloucester, St Mary De Crypt Church 1891

Also buried here is the eccentric banking millionaire Jemmy Wood.

Caption For Yealand Redmayne, Cottages, Main Street C1955

Lying at the foot of wooded limestone slopes to the east of Cringlebarrow, these rendered stone cottages, with pronounced dripstones protecting their windows and doorways from the rain, are typical of

Caption For York, St William's College C1950

The central doors, which can just be seen in this photograph, were made by the famous wood carver, Thompson of Kilburn: his signature, a mouse, is carved on the right-hand door.

Caption For Hudswell, 1913

In the village is a 19th-century church, and these peaceful woods are now the property of the National Trust.