Maps

9,439 maps found.

1884 - 1899, North Clifton Ref. HOSM55189
1894 - 1895, North Walbottle Ref. HOSM55318
1899 - 1946, North Crawley Ref. HOSM55199
1894 - 1895, North Cheam Ref. HOSM65685
1884 - 1902, North Luffenham Ref. HOSM70785
1884 - 1885, North Town Ref. HOSM55314
1895 - 1896, North Heath Ref. HOSM55226
1897, Upper North Dean Ref. HOSM55201
1898 - 1910, North Moreton Ref. HOSM55341
1881 - 1882, North Nibley Ref. HOSM55350
1882, North Stow Hall Ref. HOSM55304
1893 - 1913, North Ormesby Ref. HOSM55265
1847 - 1910, North Bersted Ref. HOSM55160
1897-1899, North Hinksey Village Ref. RNC793527
1897-1898, Lower North Dean Ref. RNC769602
1899, North Leverton With Habblesthorpe Ref. RNE793633
1901 - 1902, North Stoke Ref. HOSM55302
1897 - 1914, North Cornelly Ref. HOSM55194
1888 - 1889, North Newton Ref. HOSM55262
1886 - 1887, North Poorton Ref. HOSM55275

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Memories

1,545 memories found. Showing results 611 to 620.

I Remember You

I used to live opposite you at No1 North Road. I am Mary Dodgson. I spent all the summers of the late forties leading the donkeys and ponies up and down the beach or with Rose Cummings and her son, Les Smith, who had the horse ...Read more

A memory of West Kirby in 1948 by Mary Vroegop

Sutton Flats And Pendleton High School.

I was born in 1946 and went to live on Sutton Flats when I was 5. We lived there in various flats until I was 21! By then, each block was known by a name rather than just a number and we lived at the top of ...Read more

A memory of Salford in 1958 by Norma Rowles

Bulwell Was A Nice Town

Used to be called 'Coley'. We lived at 50 Bradford St. Bulwell was a great place to live, crime free, friendly people. All the 'cool dudes' hung around the 'Penguin café' none of use could afford a cup of tea, so we would ...Read more

A memory of Bulwell in 1964 by Paul Cole

The Kirton Family Nth Pde

I remember the Kirton family in North Pde, Sue. Mrs Kirton was a dressmaker, I remember the eldest son was in the army and I was at school with Paul. We lost touch when we left the Parade in 1966 when I was 16, but I ...Read more

A memory of Sleaford by Maria Veall

Memories Of Home North Cheam

I lived on the London Road, opposite Nonsuch Park until I was 19 years old, half way between North Cheam and Ewell Village. If you check the map this is Malden Road, not Maldon Road, and this photo is North Cheam not ...Read more

A memory of Cheam by Barbara Lindsay

Old Memories Of Living In Woodlands East

Enjoyed my childhood (memories from 1947 onwards) living on "the fronts" Great North Road, with friends, some of them I am still in touch with - John Hudson, Kathleen Hudson, Kathleen ...Read more

A memory of Woodlands by Maureen Briddon

Before They Put Numbers On The Years!

Gosh, I am so old, I remember the time that the trams (696 and 698) were changed for electric trolley buses of the same numbers. Does anyone but me remember the horse trough beside the clock tower?. before the ...Read more

A memory of Bexleyheath by George Rolfe

Huts

i was 5 wen we came back from germany and were put into the nissan huts used during the war by royal artillery the guns were still there and me and my sister jenny used to play on them and turn the wheel and make them turn we left there and moved ...Read more

A memory of Barking

Paper Round

My name is Christopher Gillan lived in Fa,side Ave North. I delivered the papers up there for years 1964 ish I used to drop in at my house and read all the comics before I delivered them, my dad was always telling people are waiting on ...Read more

A memory of Wallyford by kiffy20

Mr Cavanagh Teacher At Rippingale School

My name is Owen Cox,and i lived in Dovecote estate from 1966-1970 approx. A man i shall always remember fondly is Mr Cavanagh who ran the school with his wife Joan. A wonderful man,teacher,and human being. ...Read more

A memory of Rippingale by owen7591

Captions

2,645 captions found. Showing results 1,465 to 1,488.

Caption For Plymouth, St Andrew's Cross 1900

Ever since then the north door (left) of St Andrew's has been known as the Resurgam door.

Caption For Filey, On The Beach C1950

Filey Bay runs down from the prominent coastal feature of Filey Brig which juts out into the North Sea.

Caption For Dittisham, Church 1925

The north aisle has stained glass by Augustus Pugin, who designed the decoration of the Houses of Parliament.

Caption For Two Bridges, The Hotel C1955

Crockern Tor, a mile to the north, is the site of the Devon Stannary Parliament which sat from 1305 to 1749.

Caption For York, Heslington Hall, University Of York C1960

This elegant Elizabethan mansion was originally built for the Secretary of the Council of the North in 1568.The hall changed hands many times over the following centuries before being almost rebuilt

Caption For St Annes, Pier Entrance 1901

The North Channel provided a navigable stretch of water close to the head, and thus several large steamers and private yachts were able to moor here.

Caption For Southport, Marine Lake 1902

Here we see the North or Marine Lake about ten years after it opened. In the centre background is a windmill, which was situated on the top of the boathouse.

Caption For Yarm, High Street C1967

We are looking north towards Yarm Bridge, with Stockton beyond.

Caption For Gravesend, The Roman Catholic Church 1902

Originally built as an Anglican church in Milton Road in 1834, and then purchased for the Catholic community in 1851, St John the Evangelist had its unusual and prominent tower, with a French-style

Caption For Anstey, Pack Horse Bridge C1965

Isolated, as the road now crosses the water to its north, the bridge seems to take about itself an air of romance, probably associated with the image of luxury-laden animals in fact, their loads

Caption For Kingsclere, St Mary's Church C1955

This Norman church was heavily restored in 1848-9, though the north doorway is original. It was once paved with medieval tiles, and later the walls were hung with them.

Caption For Yoxford, Village 1909

North of Saxmundham, Yoxford was once a coaching stop on the London to Great Yarmouth route.

Caption For Boroughbridge, Fishergate 1907

Boroughbridge probably saw its best days when it was a coaching town for traffic on the Great North Road, and had no less than twenty-two inns.

Caption For Richmond, Castle And Bridge 1923

When the castle was begun, the border between that part of England firmly under Norman control and those still willing to put up a fight lay just a few miles to the north.

Caption For Abergele, Market Street 1890

This pleasant market town lies just inland from the chalets and caravans of the 'honky-tonk' north coast between Rhyl and Colwyn Bay.

Caption For Swimbridge, 1900

Looking north, the road runs close to the church whilst a back lane to Yarnacott - in the distance - climbs out of the valley.

Caption For Douglas, Victoria Pier 1907

In 1896 the Liverpool & North Wales Steamship Co introduced a summer service from Llandudno.

Caption For Southwold, From The Pier 1906

With its broad greens, its sandy beach, the lighthouse on North Green, and its picturesque buildings, Southwold has long been popular.

Caption For Lakeside, A Woodland Tent Site, Y.M.C.A. National Camp C1960

The YMCA outdoor activities centre is on the western shore of Windermere, a little distance north of Lakeside.

Caption For Tealby, The Village C1960

This chapter gives a snapshot of north Lincolnshire in the 1950s, as all the views were taken then: our tour takes us next to Tealby, a pretty village at the western foot of The Wolds.

Caption For Ollerton, The Dukeries, Old Ollerton Church C1955

Ollerton village was at the crossroads of three major routes, and its inns catered for the coaching trade, but now, mercifully, it is by-passed and tranquil.

Caption For Lyme Regis, Marine Parade 1930

This view was taken north-eastwards along Marine Parade, below Langmoor Gardens (left), to the Bay Hotel, 1830-built Madeira Cottages and Cobb Gate Jetty (centre).

Caption For Disley, Market Street C1960

Right in the far north-eastern corner of the county, Disley straddles the busy A6.

Caption For Leatherhead, Bridge Street C1955

We are looking up Bridge Street past the North Street junction.