Maps

9,439 maps found.

1903, Wistow Ref. RNC871840
1947, Farlington Ref. NPO703442
1947, Harton Ref. NPO727940
1947, Denton Ref. NPO690146
1947, Heathfield Ref. NPO730278
1947, Howsham Ref. NPO741668
1947, Gunthorpe Ref. NPO723630
1947, Foxton Ref. NPO708992
1947, Garthorpe Ref. NPO711984
1903, Woodhouse Ref. RNC873393
1903-1908, Worlaby Ref. RNC874542
1903-1908, Wressle Ref. RNC874928
1924, Calton Ref. POP659840
1923, Castlethorpe Ref. POP664295
1924, Coleby Ref. POP675234
1919, Brockley Ref. POP651436
1924, Burnham Ref. POP656363
1925, Burradon Ref. POP656850
1924, Barnoldswick Ref. POP633697
1919, Bourne Ref. POP646874

Books

39 books found. Showing results 1,729 to 1,752.

Memories

1,548 memories found. Showing results 721 to 730.

Heathfield And Punnetts Town

My first memory of Heathfield was when I was about 2 and a half and my mother taking me to the pictures there. I cannot remember the film but I can remember a lady sitting near us giving me a bar of ...Read more

A memory of Heathfield in 1930 by Kitty Hall

Happy Days At Elmcroft Crescent

Hi, I came across this site by accident but I am delighted to recap on happy days spent living in North Harrow. We lived in Elmcroft Crescent off Headstone Lane and attended the comprehensive school at the ...Read more

A memory of North Harrow in 1957 by John Day

Market Street (And Nearby!) Carnforth

I remember Market Street, with its shops,cenotaph and the County Hotel on the left hand side of this junction (out of sight!). I lived on Preston Street from 1951 to approx 1966 and went to Carnforth North Road ...Read more

A memory of Carnforth in 1960 by Angela Gledhill

The War Years

I was born near Lords Cricket Ground in London in 1933 and came to Hanwell soon after where my family settled in Greenford Avenue. Hobbayne School was a few yards down the road so I started my education there. In 1939 the ...Read more

A memory of Hanwell in 1940 by John Chant

My Collyhurst.

Hi,my name is Margaret Mcdonagh (nee ward) a proud Collyhurst girl. I was born in 72 Thornton St North. My parents were Elizabeth and John Ward, my brothers John, Billy, Harry, Mike and my little brother Phil. My sisters names ...Read more

A memory of Collyhurst in 1960 by Margaret Mcdonagh

Brentford Days In The 40's And 50's...

During the 40's and 50's my life revolved around Bedford Road and surrounding area..roads like; Harnage Rd, George Rd, Pottery Rd, North Rd, Distillery Rd ,Netley Rd and Greet Rd. All these are sadly gone ...Read more

A memory of Brentford by Alfred Winkworth

Ace School Of Ballroom Dancing

The 'Ace Ballroom School of Dancing' was for many a young person the first time they had expeienced the close up contact with the opposite sex, I remember the beginning of placing our hands on each others shoulders and ...Read more

A memory of Deal in 1950 by John Ford

Llanfair Talhaiarn

Just discovered were my Great Taid was born, Wish that I knew that when I was in North wales last year. Their names were Morris and Elizabeth Williams, they lived in Red Lion Cottage; Has Daughter Elizabeth, Son ...Read more

A memory of Llanfair Talhaiarn by Maggie Davies

The Minnow Angler's Paradise

'The Stream' ! We always have called it 'the brook' - Broughton Brook, and still do. However, the brook is in fact a tributary to the River Soar, it may in fact actually be the River Soar but simply not ...Read more

A memory of Broughton Astley in 1930 by Reuben Reynolds

27 Sheepcote Lane

I was born in Balham General in 1940 to my parents who lived on Shirly Grove, just off Lavender Hill. I made many trips to the "Granada" in my time. I was just leaving the Granada with my parents one evening about 1943/4 when a ...Read more

A memory of Battersea by Michael Longhurst

Captions

2,676 captions found. Showing results 1,729 to 1,752.

Caption For Redditch, St Stephen's Parish Church C1950

Dragging a cumbersome plate camera with him, he took four photographs, looking north, south, east and west.

Caption For Gilling West, Village 1913

We are looking north, with the White Swan on the left and tall trees near the church in the centre. The grass in the foreground would soon bear a 1914-18 war memorial.

Caption For Aberdeen, Union Street C1900

These days Aberdeen is famous for its association with North Sea oil, but shipbuilding, fishing, papermaking and the quarrying of granite have all played their part in the city's development.

Caption For Barrow Upon Soar, The Bridge C1960

Situated about 8 miles north of Leicester, by Domesday 'Barhou' was settled. Today, it is the river and the lime works which are the village's most valuable assets.

Caption For South Luffenham, The Boot And Shoe C1955

The house, probably of the 18th century, with its mix of thatch and stone slates, fine gate piers, and a less substantial gate, masks the Boot and Shoe.

Caption For Ely, The Cathedral C1878

Here we have the classic view of the west front, lop-sided in appearance since the north-west (left-hand) transept and tower fell in the late Middle Ages.

Caption For Sutton, The Green 1898

This view, taken in the same year as 41713, looks northwards from beside the north bank of the pond.

Caption For Sutton, Langley Park Road 1903

Roads like the one shown here have fared less well.

Caption For Maidenhead, Bridge Street 1890

The building on the left with the urns along its parapet (which do not survive) is part of High Street Colonnade, a 1930 development in Adam style built along the north side of the Chapel Arches

Caption For Biggleswade, The Memorial C1955

Reflecting the town's original location on that highway beloved of cyclists, the Great North Road, the sign to the rear of the memorial promises 'Cycles Stored and Repaired'.

Caption For Churt, The Village C1965

We are a little further north than view C105008; we can see the BP petrol pumps of Overton's Garage with the parade of shops beyond the Crossways.

Caption For Abingdon, St Nicholas's Church C1960

We are looking north from Bridge Street.

Caption For Swanage, John Wesley's Cottage 1892

Wesley's Cottage, on the north side of the High Street to the west of the Town Hall, where the founding preacher of Methodism stayed on the night of 12-13 October 1774.

Caption For Somerton, Town Hall And Cross 1906

The parish church, St Michael's, with its fine octagonal tower, occupies the north side of the Market Place, which is effectively bisected by the through road to Frome.

Caption For Pilton, Tithe Barn C1955

To reach our final village, Pilton, we must leave our straight route at East Pennard and travel almost due north for a couple of miles or so.

Caption For Wells, Cathedral, West Front 1923

The lower niches to the north contain scenes from the New Testament, and to the south scenes from the Old Testament, while beneath these are angels.

Caption For Eype, The Village 1899

This view is from the lower slopes of Thorncombe Beacon, looking north-east, to Lower Eype Farm (left) and Lower Eype hamlet (centre), with the adjacent farmstead of Bonville (right).

Caption For Haverfordwest, The Castle From The River 1890

An evocative view from the north-east of the part of the town immediately below the castle and the impressive castle and prison itself.

Caption For Clacton On Sea, The Passmore Edwards Holiday Home 1901

It eventually became a convalescent home and medical rehabilitation center for the North East Metropolitan Region and was closed and demolished in 1986.

Caption For Dunoon, The Pier 1904

The one on the right appears to belong to the North British Railway. Dunoon handled 10,000 visits by steamers every year.

Caption For Barton Seagrave, Old Cottages C1955

This view looks north towards Barton Seagrave Hall, just visible beyond the tall lime trees. Since the 1950s, the cottages have been restored and a road now cuts close to them.

Caption For Overstone, The Swimming Pool C1955

The north-east quarter of Overstone Park is heavily wooded.

Caption For Stanmore, Village 1906

St John the Evangelist, W S Gilbert, of Gilbert and Sullivan fame, sleeps under the widespread wings of a white angel; Gilbert lived at Grimsdyke, a house designed by the architect Norman Shaw, to the north

Caption For Clovelly, Post Office, Transfer Of Mail 1936

Beside him stands the post donkey, who was vital to efficient and regular deliveries in this isolated village in North Devon.