Places

6 places found.

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Maps

58 maps found.

1903-1904, Langdale Pikes Ref. RNC752349
1925, Langdale Pikes Ref. POP752349
1903, Pike End Ref. RNC805985
1903, Pike Hill Ref. RNC805991
1898 - 1913, Langdale Pikes Ref. HOSM70609
1888 - 1890, Kilpin Pike Ref. HOSM49028
1897, Hugh's Laithes Pike Ref. HOSM71280
1901 - 1910, Cotswold Water Park Ref. HOSM41093
1924, Scout Dike Ref. POP826790
1903, Scout Dike Ref. RNC826790
1947, Measborough Dike Ref. NPO777350
1903, Measborough Dike Ref. RNC777350
1947, Scout Dike Ref. NPO826790
1896, Scout Dike Ref. RNE826790
1898, Wike Ref. RNE870159
1924, Measborough Dike Ref. POP777350
1896, Measborough Dike Ref. RNE777350
1891 - 1892, Cleave Dike Ref. HOSM47467
1889 - 1891, Double Dike Ref. HOSM58511
1921, Pipe Ridware Ref. POP806464

Books

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Memories

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12a Coronation Close Blenden

I was born at 12a Coronation Close, Blenden (near Danson Park and Bexley woods) in July of 1947. My family shared the house with my nan and aunts, Molly and Olive for the first 5 years of my life (we then moved to Temple ...Read more

A memory of Bexleyheath by ttvrolfe

12a The Camp, Hanney Road, Steventon.

My memory of Steventon started in 1947. For those who don't know about Steventon Camp, it was a disused army camp about 1 to 2 miles from Steventon village, on the Hanney road. (I see the storage depot is still ...Read more

A memory of Steventon in 1947 by Graham Davis

13 The Street

Mum was born at Cavenham and she was one of a family of 16 children. My sister and I spent most of our summer holidays at 13 The Street, with two uncles as Mum went to do jobs for them, as one was blind. As soon as we got to Cavenham ...Read more

A memory of Cavenham in 1954

13 St Andrews Street Emma And Walter Stacey

My gran Emma jane Stacey and grandfather Walter john Stacey lived here . My father used to take us on the cremyl ferry across to Edgecombe and then we would bus it to Millbrook.. Sometimes we would be ...Read more

A memory of Millbrook by manchuella

14 Years 'on The Post'

On the right hand side of this photo is the Post Office, & on the extreme right is the Delivery Office ‘deck’. This is where the lorries of mail were unloaded. These would arrive through the night, & the mail unloaded ...Read more

A memory of Great Malvern by bru.enzer

146a High Street

I used to live at this address and went to Brionne Gardens Girls School (now Hillview). I loved living here, the estate agents we lived over is still there, I know this as I went back for a visit with my son in 2008 after 40 odd ...Read more

A memory of Tonbridge in 1960 by Linda Thompson

1924 1961

Further to my memories of my years in Crewe, I attended the St Barnabas infants school and juniors school in West Street, finally Ludford St, 1935-1938. Anyone remember Mr Hughes, Mr Ashurst and the headmaster, Mr Groom? I married my wife, ...Read more

A memory of Crewe by Ken Wood

1944 Stationed In Osset

On behalf of my father Charlie Comitti. He was courting and young girl called Doreen Morris. She had three sisters and one brother. They lived in Netherton Village. Tragically she was killed whilst ...Read more

A memory of Netherton in 1940 by Jayne Gilbey

1947 1981

I was born in Mitcham in 1947. We lived at the Gun Site which was situated next to Mitcham Station. There were still some soldiers there when I was born, they were separated by a wire fence. They were the days of freedom when children could ...Read more

A memory of Mitcham in 1947 by Isabella Jarrett

1947 1969 Sandwich Road.

Wow, what memories of Sandwich Road of the "50s & "60s era. Just reading the memories already written just brought everything flooding back to me. I lived in Sandwich Road from when I was born in 1947 until I got married ...Read more

A memory of Eythorne by Graham Butcher

Captions

104 captions found. Showing results 25 to 48.

Caption For Dungeon Ghyll, Dungeon Ghyll Force 1888

The falls are caused by the waters of the Dungeon Ghyll, which rises on the Langdale Pikes above, and crashes through this tiny gorge of sheer-sided rocks.

Caption For Horstead, The Old Mill C1960

Children fish for pike in the Mill Pool, and a man tries his luck by the mill race.

Caption For Levens, Hall, The Gardens 1891

This scene, showing the loading of a hay wagon on the shores of Buttermere, with Honister Crag and Fleetwith Pike prominent in the background, demonstrates that timeless way of life.

Caption For Buttermere, Haymaking C1955

This scene, showing the loading of a hay wagon on the shores of Buttermere, with Honister Crag and Fleetwith Pike prominent in the background, demonstrates that timeless way of life.

Caption For Buttermere, Haymaking C1955

This scene, showing the loading of a hay wagon on the shores of Buttermere, with Honister Crag and Fleetwith Pike prominent in the background, demonstrates that timeless way of life.

Caption For Buckden, The Village C1955

In the background are the limestone scars which mark the lower slopes of Buckden Pike, at 2,302 feet a notable viewpoint in Upper Wharfedale.

Caption For Crummock Water, From Loweswater 1889

The lower slopes of Grasmoor are prominent on the left, and the skyline is filled by Fleetwith Pike, Haystacks and High Crag.

Caption For Scarborough, The Castle C1955

The Sealed Knot stage re-enactments of the 1648 assault on Scarborough Castle with musket, pike and cannon.

Caption For Bala, The Town And The Lake 1931

Victorian commentators tell how it abounded with pike, perch, roach and eels.

Caption For Liskeard, Pike Street C1950

Light streams across the bottom of Pike Street from the narrow Fore Street.

Caption For Buttermere, The Village 1889

This view looks up the lake towards the skyline peaks of Fleetwith Pike on the left and Haystacks on the right.

Caption For Nailsworth, Longfords Lake 1904

Longfords Lake was noted during Victorian times for its trout fishing, but unfortunately roach were introduced and pike had then to be brought in to control them, which did little for the

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Caption For Buttermere, Haymaking C1955

Horses were still commonly used on the land, and this scene, showing the loading of a hay wagon on the shores of Buttermere, with Honister Crag and Fleetwith Pike prominent in the background, demonstrates

Caption For Liskeard, Market Street 1906

Just as it does today, the Italianate clock tower of the Guildhall dominates this view looking towards the steep Pike Street.

Caption For Crummock Water, From Loweswater 1889

party in a meadow in the hamlet of Loweswater are enjoying the splendid view north up Crummock Water.The lower slopes of Grasmoor are prominent on the left, and the skyline is filled by Fleetwith Pike

Caption For Derwent Water, Friars Crag And Causey Pike 1906

This is another of the Lake District's classic viewpoints, the backdrop formed by the peak of Causey Pike (2,035 feet).

Caption For Derwent Water, Friars Crag And Causey Pike 1906

This is another of the Lake District's classic viewpoints, the backdrop formed by the peak of Causey Pike (2,035 ft).

Caption For Troutbeck, The Village C1880

The name of this small settlement on the slopes of Wansfell Pike between Windermere and the Kirkstone Pass means exactly what it says - 'the trout stream' - and it stands above a stream with the same name

Caption For York, Micklegate Bar 1886

The heads of traitors and conspirators were often displayed on pikes here up until 1754, when the government called a halt to this practice because two of the heads were stolen by a Jacobite tailor.

Caption For Starbotton, From Moor End 1926

Not far from the imposing Buckden Pike, here is a picture of tranquillity in the upper section of Wharfedale.

Caption For Buttermere, Haymaking C1955

This scene showing the loading of a hay wagon on the shores of Buttermere, with Honister Crag and Fleetwith Pike prominent in the background, shows that timeless way of life.

Caption For Buckden, The Village C1955

Buckden is beautifully situated under Buckden Pike, which soars to 2,302 feet above the village and provides a fine viewpoint.

Caption For Bala, The Town And The Lake 1931

Victorian commentators tell how it abounded with pike, perch, roach and eels.

Caption For Ambleside, Tarn Hows C1955

This is a classic view of Tarn Hows, near Hawkshead, with the peaks of the Langdale Pikes in the centre background.