Maps

9,439 maps found.

1887 - 1903, North Witham Ref. HOSM55326
1894 - 1895, North Harrow Ref. HOSM55311
1890 - 1891, North Dalton Ref. HOSM55200
1899 - 1920, North Wraxall Ref. HOSM52626
1885 - 1886, North Carlton Ref. HOSM55175
1885 - 1886, North Greetwell Ref. HOSM55223
1878 - 1906, North Country Ref. HOSM55196
1878 - 1906, North Country Ref. HOSM64257
1895 - 1908, North Kingston Ref. HOSM36730
1884 - 1903, North Piddle Ref. HOSM55273
1896 - 1913, North Finchley Ref. HOSM65693
1887 - 1905, North Cotes Ref. HOSM70781
1896 - 1909, North Lancing Ref. HOSM70818
1888 - 1905, North Somercotes Ref. HOSM55381
1885 - 1899, North Kilworth Ref. HOSM55240
1883 - 1905, North Tamerton Ref. HOSM55308
1885 - 1886, North Creake Ref. HOSM55282
1884 - 1885, North Bovey Ref. HOSM55249
1902-1903, North Leverton With Habblesthorpe Ref. RNC793633
1898, North Leverton With Habblesthorpe Ref. HOSM55245

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Memories

1,545 memories found. Showing results 621 to 630.

Memories Of The Queen Vic.

I lived in Worcester Park from 1942-1970. I went to school at Sparrow Farm Infants and Junior School from 1947-1953, so went passed the Queen Vic every day. Sometimes my mother and I would go to North Cheam to do some ...Read more

A memory of North Cheam in 1947 by Margaret Bond

My Second Home, Somerton

My name is Ken Pickles, I have been in the Western Gazette may times over the years. Stories on my life that I had in Kingsdon and Somerton in 1963 to 1966. Visited Somerton every year since I left in 1966. I want to move ...Read more

A memory of Somerton in 1964 by Ken Pickles

Shrubbery Off High St, Uxbridge Road Off North Rd.

Anybody know of Dr Steward? The big house, The Shrubbery, 1850's to 1900's. Today seen old wall parts, arches, shapes....may have been left after demolition. It was his home, but a few asylum ...Read more

A memory of Southall by Yvonne Butler

Evacuee

I was evacuated during World War 2., and stayed with a Major & Mrs Hayward in North Perrott. I returned in 1957 and met Mrs Hayward again, very briefly. Once again, about five years ago, my husband and I visited the village and ...Read more

A memory of North Perrott by Joan Morris

Mrs Drake In Borth Y Gest

I was taken to Borth in 1940 aged 6 weeks and have been there every year since. I knew Mrs Drake in Wendon and have been close friends with her family ever since. If you would like further information please contact me on Tel: 07788 752138 , or email: peter@pjrudland.co.uk

A memory of Borth-y-Gest in 1940 by Peter Rudland

Crossing The Bridge

Lived in North Seaton and remember clearly the excitement (and danger), of crossing the bridge by the boards underneath the bridge; especially when the train driver would see us and deliberately let off steam overhead.

A memory of Ashington in 1954 by Bill Kinnaird

Those Halcyon Days Of My Youth!

I remember my relatively short time in Wembley with great affection. At my mother's instigation we moved from Willesden to Lonsdale Avenue, Wembley, in 1953 when I was fourteen. My father paid the princely sum of ...Read more

A memory of Wembley in 1953 by William (Bill) Rowan

North Road

I was brought up in North Road too, number 17. My godparents Edie and Jack Harris lived next door at number 19. I remember Brenda and Christine well. I hope you are both happy and healthy. I used to have a dog walking round for pocket money... very happy days.

A memory of Bedfont in 1959 by Sharon Wren

Old Fire Station St Andrews Road North

When I was a child in the 1960's, my granddad would take my brother and myself to the old Fire Station. He had just retired after 30 years in the Fire Service. His name was Albert Newns. He had been Station ...Read more

A memory of St Annes by shepherdplanning

Coppenhall

I lived in Remer St from 1941 to 1966. I remember;- Bonars farm , Mosses farm, Barnetts farm all on Remer St. Groby Rd residents, Percy Barnett, Arthur and Lizzie Badrock. Powells farm. North St Chapel Beeches garage Elliots fish and ...Read more

A memory of Crewe by morton_d_a

Captions

2,645 captions found. Showing results 1,489 to 1,512.

Caption For Shottermill, The Village C1960

Although this view is titled Shottermill, strictly speaking it shows Springhead in Camelsdale just over the Hampshire border on the south bank of the young River Wey - Shottermill is on the north bank

Caption For Abingdon, Abbey Gardens, Trendell's Ruins 1925

Moving north of the Checker and across Abbey Close and into Abbey Gardens, we reach the site of the abbey church, which was about 300 feet long, and the cloisters and monastic buildings.

Caption For Tickhill, Market Place C1955

In medieval times Tickhill, which lies 4 miles south of Doncaster, was more important than Sheffield; its castle, built about 1130, was one of the most important in the north - we can just

Caption For Windlesham, Village 1909

But he warned that the 'north-west heaths belong to the soldiers', and that here were 'all the camps, training grounds and rifle-ranges that do not belong to Aldershot'.

Caption For Cambridge, Pembroke College 1890

This view looks north along Trumpington Street, with Pembroke College on the right, and the Peterhouse Museum on the left.

Caption For Edgware, The By Pass, Moat Mount C1960

The A1 sweeps north between Moat Mound Recreation Ground and Mill Hill Golf Club, and is little changed since it was built, apart from the introduction of high level lighting standards.

Caption For Dorking, The White Horse Hotel C1960

The Marquis, it is true, had no more life outside Dickens's brain than Sam himself, but its counterpart in our everyday world is said to have lain in North Street, the King's Head, a vast establishment

Caption For Llangollen, Castell Dinas Bran 1913

The Hill of Bran rises just to the north-east of Llangollen; perched high upon its summit is the ruin of Castell Dinas Bran.

Caption For Dunstaffnage Castle, 1903

Situated on a rocky promontory four miles north of Oban where the waters of Loch Etive and the Firth of Lorne meet, Dunstaffnage was built on the orders of Alexander II.

Caption For Bothenhampton, From The South C1945

This view is north-eastwards, towards Bridport, with Hyde Plantation glimpsed on the distant rural skyline (far right).

Caption For Bothenhampton, The Village C1960

This is the landscape northwards from the limekilns and quarries north of Wych to the Main Street at Bothenhampton (left to right).

Caption For Castle Bromwich, The Green C1965

The castle was on a hill north of the church, comprising a motte and bailey with earth and timber fortifications.

Caption For Beccles, Market Place 1894

The Peoples' Clothier (left) was Morris Sparling, then North's, and is now Coe's. On the right, both of the nearer buildings, one of which was Edward Masters, ironmongers, have been rebuilt.

Caption For Grantham, Grammar School 1890

Facing the churchyard on the north side of Church Street is the oldest building in the King's School, built just before 1528 as a chantry school.

Caption For Colsterworth, The Village C1960

He was born in Woolsthorpe Manor, an early 17th-century house, in 1643; Woolsthorpe is a hamlet immediately north-west of the village.

Caption For West Rasen, The Church C1955

church, West Rasen is noted for its 15th-century pack horse bridge which crosses the River Rase, from which the Rasens are named, and which descends from The Wolds to merge with the Ancholme to head north

Caption For Winchelsea, Castle Street 1912

New Winchelsea was laid out in a grid system, but only the north-eastern quarter is currently used.

Caption For Chirk, Aqueduct And Viaduct, Ceiriog Valley 1939

Here we are looking north across the valley, along Telford's 70ft-high aqueduct of 1801, which carries the Ellesmere Canal.

Caption For Brentor, 1908

In the foreground is the village of North Brentor; Christ Church was built in 1856 after it was decided that the long walk to the old church was too much for the poor delicate villagers.

Caption For Ramsbottom, View Of Town C1955

Ramsbottom is a small cotton town on the Irwell less than four miles north of Bury, and just over eleven miles from Manchester.

Caption For Yetminster, View From Tarks Hill C1960

We are looking north- eastwards from one of the public footpaths across Tarks Hill over Mill Lane and Brister End (centre) to the twin peaks of Honeycombe Wood (top left) and Lillington Hill

Caption For Dibden Purlieu, Merriemeade Parade C1960

Just off the main street in North Road is the Methodist church. Some of the village shops were built from corrugated iron before modernisation in the early 1960s.

Caption For New Milton, C1965

The town centre is in the distance; there are some Edwardian and many modern buildings here.To the north is a pond, and south of the railway line is a water tower resembling a castle.

Caption For South Tidworth, Old Cottages C1962

These thatched cottages are by the old Reading Room on the North and South Tidworth borders. In front of the Reading Room is a red telephone box.