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Maps

25 maps found.

1920, Heron's Ghyll Ref. POP731826
1895, Heron's Ghyll Ref. RNE731826
1947, Rhyl Ref. NPO816254
1940, Heron's Ghyll Ref. NPO731826
1925, Dungeon Ghyll Force Ref. POP695437
1947, Dungeon Ghyll Force Ref. NPO695437
1898, Heron's Ghyll Ref. RNC731826
1898, Rhyl Ref. RNE816254
1897, Dungeon Ghyll Force Ref. RNE695437
1922, Rhyl Ref. POP816254
1911, Rhyl Ref. HOSM35104
1897, Pont-Y-Rhyl Ref. RNE808719
1903-1904, Dungeon Ghyll Force Ref. RNC695437
1902-1903, Rhyl Ref. RNC816254
1897 - 1898, Heron's Ghyll Ref. HOSM48197
1947, Pont-Y-Rhyl Ref. NPO808719
1922, Pont-Y-Rhyl Ref. POP808719
1900, Pont-Y-Rhyl Ref. RNC808719
1897, Pont-Y-Rhyl Ref. HOSM56880
1898 - 1913, New Hotel Ref. HOSM70303

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Memories

22 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

1960/1

As a family we lived at Hendall Manor Farm in 1960/61 and at the age of four and a half years went to Herons ghyll school as it was the nearest one to home.Because I was not a Catholic every morning when the entire class attended Mass I ...Read more

A memory of Heron's Ghyll

The 1950s

Though I have some recall of the 1940s - eg starting school in 1948 at the age of three and a half and being reluctant to get off a rocking horse on the first day, it was the 1950s that really kicked in - to the accompaniment of songs ...Read more

A memory of Corwen in 1950 by Gareth Hughes

The Shoe Box

Wow. The pictures bring back so many memories. I was born and bred in Woking and my family owned The Shoe Box in Knaphill. Originally my grandfather Albert Cook gifted the shop to his friend Phyl (my siblings and I affectionately ...Read more

A memory of Knaphill in 1982 by Rebecca Francis

The Majesty Of Fenton Town Hall

I was about five years old and at my mother's side as we passed across the entrance to the great hall on our way to the Sunday school trip to Rhyl. We walked about two hundred yards further joining ...Read more

A memory of Fenton by fotosplease

Roadside Cottage Ainstable

To the lady who lived in the white cottage on the roadside central to the picture of the village of Ainstable: My grandfather lived in that cottage with his grandmother, Ann Dixon, his mother, Mary Dixon and his aunt, ...Read more

A memory of Ainstable in 1890 by Joyce Tiffin

Marriage Of John Naughton & Ann Conroy

John Naughton (b.1842; Kings County, Ireland) & Ann Conroy (b.1851; Queens County, Ireland) were married in St Walburge's RC church, 3 April 1880. John was known as a "peaceable" & quiet man who played ...Read more

A memory of Preston in 1880 by Tracey Acton

Happy Holidays

How lovely to take a trip down memory lane and see old postcards of Rhyll. My mum, dad, l and my younger sister enjoyed many happy holidays in Rhyll during the 1960's. There was always so much to do; we loved the paddling pool and ...Read more

A memory of Rhyl in 1967 by Debra Courtney

Tyn Y By The Sea

First stayed there in 1951. My dad rented the chalet opposite the green corrugated Chapel aside of the sandy path which lead to the beach. Apart from the shop and chippy there was a Welcoast ice cream kiosk on the corner that ...Read more

A memory of Tyn-y-Morfa by ukip.lowe29

Guest Houses In Beach Road

I spent most of my earliest summer holidays in the Fifties and Sixties at Rhosneigr and have idyllic memories of whole days spent with family or with friends of my age in the sand-dunes; campfires, charred sausages, ...Read more

A memory of Rhosneigr in 1957 by Adrian Hughes

Nightingale Rd Memorys

Can anyone remember the shops in Nightingale Road, near St Marys Road? I grew up in 238 Nightingale Road, with my sister, who was 4 years younger then me. Myhappiest times were playing in the garden. We had a nice house, ...Read more

A memory of Edmonton in 1960 by Janet Abbott

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Captions

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Caption For Langdale Pikes, The Valley 1892

This view was taken from near the Dungeon Ghyll Hotel in Great Langdale, a popular starting point for walking the hills.

Caption For Ambleside, Stock Ghyll Force 1886

The waterfalls of Stock Ghyll Force have been a major attraction to visitors to Ambleside for well over a century, but this is a very early photograph of them.

Caption For Langdale Pikes, The Valley 1892

The Langdale Pikes are among the Lake District's most popular and recognisable hills.This view was taken from near the Dungeon Ghyll Hotel in Great Langdale, a popular starting point for

Caption For Langdale Pikes, The Valley 1892

This view was taken from near the Dungeon Ghyll Hotel in Great Langdale, a popular starting point for walking the fells.

Caption For Langdale Pikes, The Mountain 1888

Another view of Harrison Stickle, highest of the Langdale Pikes, this time from the valley at the bridge near the Dungeon Ghyll Hotel, a favourite haunt of walkers and climbers.

Caption For Dungeon Ghyll, Dungeon Ghyll Force 1888

These dramatic falls are hidden in the depths of Dungeon Ghyll in Great Langdale, and are seldom visited by car-bound tourists.

Caption For Cononley, Village Institute C1960

Shackleton Ghyll Farm on the left is adjacent to the large Manor House, now converted into luxury apartments.

Caption For Ambleside, Stock Ghyll Force 1886

The waterfalls of Stock Ghyll Force have been a major attraction to visitors to Ambleside for well over a century; this is a very early photograph of them.

Caption For Ilkley, Chalybeate Spring 1921

Just below the moors is this rustic old well in Heber's Ghyll. The land was given to the town in 1887 by the Lord of the Manor, Charles Marmaduke Middleton.

Caption For Ilkley, Moor C1965

One of the many streams that cascade off the moor - this is the beginning of Mill Ghyll, which flows down Wells Road and then underneath Brook Street.

Caption For Ilkley, Cow And Calf Rocks 1886

Nearly 5 inches fell; water cascaded down the ghylls dragging huge boulders in its wake, causing over £100,000 worth of damage to Ilkley.

Caption For Ambleside, Bridge House 1912

Straddling Stock Ghyll, which runs by the side of the main road, this curious little structure is probably the best-known feature of Ambleside.

Caption For Ilkley, The Moors 1906

The rustic bridge, now rather more plain, points the path towards Panorama rocks, from where visitors could complete their circular tour of southern Ilkley, down Heber's Ghyll, passing the Chalybeate springs