Places
36 places found.
Those places high-lighted have photos. All locations may have maps, books and memories.
- Sedbergh, Cumbria
- Ulverston, Cumbria
- Kendal, Cumbria
- Grange-Over-Sands, Cumbria
- Barrow-In-Furness, Cumbria
- Windermere, Cumbria
- Kirkby Lonsdale, Cumbria
- Ambleside, Cumbria
- Bowness-On-Windermere, Cumbria
- Penrith, Cumbria
- Millom, Cumbria
- Keswick, Cumbria
- Cockermouth, Cumbria
- Carlisle, Cumbria
- Workington, Cumbria
- Egremont, Cumbria
- Kirkby Stephen, Cumbria
- Dalton-In-Furness, Cumbria
- Cleator Moor, Cumbria
- Whitehaven, Cumbria
- Appleby-in-Westmorland, Cumbria
- Maryport, Cumbria
- Lake District, Cumbria
- Coniston, Cumbria
- Cartmel, Cumbria
- Hawkshead, Cumbria
- Derwent Water, Cumbria
- Grasmere, Cumbria (near Ambleside)
- Eskdale, Cumbria (near Boot)
- Eskdale Green, Cumbria
- Ullswater, Cumbria
- Staveley, Cumbria
- Allonby, Cumbria
- Rydal, Cumbria
- Barrow, Cumbria (near Dalton-In-Furness)
- Brough, Cumbria
Photos
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Maps
5,358 maps found.
Memories
37 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.
Wood House
Early C20 formal gardens and parkland designed and landscaped by Thomas Mawson and implemented by Robert Mawson of the Lakeland Nurseries, Windermere, surrounding a house designed by Dan Gibson with a ground plan by Thomas ...Read more
A memory of Taw Green by
Hawkinge, My Birthplace
I was born at Corner House, at the bottom of Aerodrome Rd, Hawkinge on 31st August 1936. My parents were the local newsagents in Canterbury Rd, backing onto the famous airfield. I have vivid childhood memories of the war ...Read more
A memory of Folkestone in 1940 by
Eskdale Cumbria And Another Hectic Break
My son Matthew provided the opportunity to once again retrace our well worn steps around this beautiful county and in particular The Lake District. As is our norm it was non-stop driving and walking, although ...Read more
A memory of Ambleside by
Grand Living At Moresdale Hall, Lambrigg
We came to a deserted Moresdale Hall in the 1980s and spent several years refurbishing it. Because it had 2 front doors and 2 staircases we were able to divide it and share it with my brother's family. It ...Read more
A memory of Moresdale Hall
Grandfathers Grave
As a child my father frequently told me that his father was buried next to John Peel in Caldbeck graveyard. I now live in Australia, but in 1997 I visited Caldbeck hoping to see my grandfather's grave. Unfortunately it was not in ...Read more
A memory of Caldbeck in 1997 by
Mossband Camp
My father was a serving soldier, serving at the RAOC camp until 1948. We lived in the YMCA building in the camp itself and it had a large functions hall attached where one of our officers once entertained the children at Christmas ...Read more
A memory of Mossband Ho in 1947 by
I Know All The Memories Of Tynemouth
I was born in North Shields and know all the photos shown ...was my school holidays. I married my husband, a Northumberland Fusilier from Haltwhistle in January 1959 and in April we left from Newcastle on ...Read more
A memory of Tynemouth in 1959 by
Family Residance
Hi ive been trying to find any information for my partner on his grandparents who were from we belive millom in cumbria (Phil Cecil Park)i do have some information but would like for anyone who knows any of the Park family to contact me. Many thanks
A memory of Millom by
Grinsdale Bridge
Grinsdale Bridge was built to take road traffic over the railway line going into Carlisle. It was always a driving hazard. The main claim to fame of the area was Ron Morton's Auto Wrecking yard. He supplied a treasure trove of ...Read more
A memory of Grinsdale in 1965 by
Holidays In Egremont
I only have good memories relating to Egremont and its people. I lived in Manchester, but spent all my school holidays in Egremont. I stayed with my uncle and aunt, George and Nell Faron (and cousins Gerald and Marion), they ...Read more
A memory of Egremont in 1948
Captions
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Legend has it that this is the grave of Ewan Caesario, a giant who was King of Cumbria.
A game of golf takes place in front of what is now called the Cumbria Grand Hotel.
At first he built himself a house which he named Egremont, after his home town in Cumbria, and the name spread from there.
This corner of Cumbria abounds in associations with the poet.
Legend has it that this is the grave of Ewan Caesario, a giant who was King of Cumbria.
The market town of Haltwhistle straddles the present-day A69 a few miles from the border with Cumbria.
Carmarthen's horse fairs were the Welsh equivalent of the Appleby fairs in Cumbria, and were still being held as late as 1955.
Various footpaths lead to it, including the Cumbria Coastal Way.
Kendal's church of the Holy Trinity is Cumbria's largest parish church, and dates from the 13th century, although it was extensively restored 60 years before this photograph was taken, between
Many of these houses were originally built in the 1800s as housing for immigrants coming to the area from Cumbria and North Wales to work in the local quarries.
Stone from here was used to build the docks at Liverpool, Holker Hall in Cumbria and Tatton Hall in nearby Knutsford.
Poltross Burn, which flows through the middle of the village, marks the border between Northumberland and Cumbria.
Stories about the Grave have been linked not only with the mythical giant Sir Owen Caesarius and the Arthurian legends, but also with Owain, son of Urien, a 6th-century king of Rheged, and Owen, King of Cumbria
In 1844, railway surveyors came to this agricultural village with the aim of linking two main lines to provide a route from West Yorkshire to Lancashire and Cumbria.
Cumbria by open expanses of moss and marsh.
By building a new castle at Carlisle, William Rufus was cutting what was left of ancient Cumbria in two.
The scene has not changed much today, other than the inevitable increase in the volume of traffic through this delightful Cumbrian market town.
A couple of old villagers pass the time of day with a youngster in the West Cumbrian village of Gosforth.
It is ten past twelve on a summer's afternoon in the mid-sixties in this sleepy North Cumbrian town - and there is not a vehicle in sight in the length of the long Main Street.
His most well-known book is 'Itinerarium Cambriae', 'The Itinerary of Wales'.
The wide Main Street of Egremont, watched over by the clock tower of the Victorian Town Hall, is typical of many Cumbrian towns.
This is the embarkation point for sailings to the various Clyde resorts, and also to Milport, just across from and within sight of Largs, on the island of Great Cumbrae.
Sheltered by the nearby island of Cumbrae, Largs is a popular place for messing about in boats.