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Maps

4,509 maps found.

1922, Pope Hill Ref. POP808893
1946, Marle Hill Ref. NPO774803
1946, Marlpit Hill Ref. NPO774865
1946, Middle Hill Ref. NPO779104
1945, Milch Hill Ref. NPO779811
1946, Mill Hill Ref. NPO780243
1947, Mill Hill Ref. NPO780276
1945, Notting Hill Ref. NPO794793
1946, Nurton Hill Ref. NPO795046
1946, Ocker Hill Ref. NPO795877
1940, Okewood Hill Ref. NPO796166
1946, Orchard Hill Ref. NPO797780
1946, Milton Hill Ref. NPO781206
1940, Monks Hill Ref. NPO782626
1946, Mowmacre Hill Ref. NPO785285
1946, Park Hill Ref. NPO800999
1946, Peas Hill Ref. NPO802332
1947, Penny Hill Ref. NPO803854
1946, Penrose Hill Ref. NPO804155
1946, Pepper Hill Ref. NPO805103

Books

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Memories

4,110 memories found. Showing results 761 to 770.

St Peter In Chains & St Gildas School Crouch Hill

My family lived on Mountview Road N8, from 1959 until 1971. We were blessed with a ground floor flat with cellar, in an old Victorian House at ,No. 35. We were opposite the reservoir, so had a ...Read more

A memory of Crouch End by kb

Memories Of The Queen!

I remember the Queen riding through Wheatly Hill and the flag waving. It was 1960 so I was 4 at the time. I remember trudging through the snow along a main street to go to school - this must have been Wheatley Hill school and ...Read more

A memory of Wheatley Hill by mrsgammy

My Family From Irby X 😊

My dad Ralph broster was born in irby 1927 at corner farm (which is now the library ) my grandfather (pop) William (Bill)Broster ran corner farm caves farm & manor farm . Dad always used to tell me all intresting stories of growing ...Read more

A memory of Irby by clarebroster

Re Bill Otway

Bill Otaway! Yah I certainly do remember him he was very dedicated to his profession and he would have no messing about in his lessons. and 6 of the best on your hands Also Dusty Miller Mr Renshaw Mr Houghton Mr Golightly Mr Freezer ...Read more

A memory of Mitcham by treacletin

The Winter Of 1963 4 When Petts Wood Was Cut Off By Floods

I lived in Town Court Crescent with my parents, Norman and 'Babs' Treliving, from 1957 until 1974. The house was one of many designed by the architect Basil Scruby, whose name was carved in ...Read more

A memory of Petts Wood by margot.rohan

Bedford Hill Stores

My mother June grew up in Balham & she lived above her parents shop Bedford Hill stores. It was on Bedford Hill and backed onto Hildreth Street market. Her father was David Glicksman. I would love to locate any photos of the store or any memories.

A memory of Balham by happidaiz

I Attnended Brigg High In 1949 I Think And Wonder If Anyone Has Contact With Others Of This Time.

I wonder if anyone has contact with others of this time. Jean Mumby, Dot Pinder. we were all cricket fans of Denis Compton, Bill Edrich etc. love to hear from anyone still alive. regards Joan nee Shearsmith

A memory of Brigg by joan.barker2

The Caddick Family

1946 was the year that our family life in Nancledra began. What a relief it must have been to our parents, Peggy and Arthur Caddick to move into Windswept Cottage. The war years in London were over and they both felt a huge sense ...Read more

A memory of Nancledra by di

The Ghost On Station Road

I lived at 59 Station Road, Royston. My parents moved there in the very early 1960's and I was born in 1969 and my brother David in 1972. It was a semi, with what seemed to be a garden that went on forever. I was ...Read more

A memory of Royston by hbvrl

Cyril Henry Heath And The Heath Family.

I have been told of old troedy many times and been driven through it to Bargoed, not much there now just a post office. My step father Cyril Heath was born there in September 1934, quite a large family so ...Read more

A memory of Troedrhiwfuwch by Andrew Dexter

Captions

1,906 captions found. Showing results 1,825 to 1,848.

Caption For Harrow On The Hill, High Street C1965

A Saxon hill village, known as Gumeninga Hergae, or the shrine of Guma's people, in 767, it has now become well and truly subsumed into suburbia, and into Betjeman folklore through his poem of the same

Caption For Old Sarum, The Castle Ruins C1965

The site, which included the town, is on a steep-sided mound, thought to be an Iron Age hill fort.

Caption For Charmouth, High Street C1960

The lorry climbing the hill belonged to Grabham's Transport. This view is south-eastwards, towards Bridport, from Gear's Garage with its AA and RAC signs (far right).

Caption For Great Harwood, Church 1897

The church nestles halfway up the hill, surrounded by trees, and facing outwards to the town. It was built as a Chapel of Ease to Blackburn.

Caption For Rye, The River Rother 1901

Rye sits huddled around a small hill, on the top of which stands St Mary's Church with its distinctive squat Norman tower.

Caption For Margate, St John's Church 1890

HIGH on the hill at the top of Margate High Street is the parish church of St John the Baptist, which has served generations of Margatonians for nearly 1000 years (see 27445).

Caption For Houghton Conquest, Houghton House 1897

Houghton House sits on a hill facing towards Ampthill. Lady Pembroke, Sir Philip Sidney's sister, built the house between 1615 and 1621.

Caption For Lyme Regis, Broad Street 1900

Further up the hill is the bow-fronted Three Cups Hotel (centre).

Caption For Lincoln, The Cathedral C1965

The famous street Steep Hill, the most aptly named street in England, is down to the right.

Caption For Lyme Regis, Victoria Pier 1912

They were escorted over the hills by the Earl of Ilchester's Yeomanry after spending a couple of nights at Melbury House.

Caption For Lincoln, The Cathedral C1965

The famous street Steep Hill, the most aptly named street in England, is down to the right.

Caption For Ampthill, The Woods C1955

The first settlement in this central valley was 'Aemethyll' in Old English, which translates to 'ant-heap' or 'ant-infested hill'. As

Caption For Berkhamsted, High Street C1965

We cannot leave Berkhamsted Place without mentioning the Great Barn at Castle Hill Farm, the home farm of Berkhamsted Place.

Caption For Twickenham, The Fox Inn 2005

profitable use for the local land had swept away the old rabbit warrens by 1800; the only trace of them left is the reference to the Warren Footpath on old pictures of the riverside from Marble Hill

Caption For Stacksteads, Piper Bank C1955

Edgeside Estate developed over and around it, sad to say swallowing up a horse trough which was fed from a spring in the hills and was thus never empty.

Caption For Accrington, Oak Hill Park 1899

Oak Hill Park was Accrington's second park, and the land was purchased bu the Corporation from Reginald Hargreaves for £12,000 in 1892.

Caption For Enfield, Whitewebbs Park, The Pond C1955

The focal point of Forty Hill in the 16th century was the great house of Elsynge, which lay between the site of Forty Hall and the Turkey Brook.

Caption For Luton, Whipperley Ring Estate On Farley Hill 2002

His brother Michael joined in 1953, going to work on Whipperley Ring school at Farley Hill. Like their father, they had trained at Regent Street Polytechnic.

Caption For Box Hill, Hotel And Garden 1931

This hotel nestles at the foot of Box Hill, alongside the rushing traffic of the main London to Dorking road.

Caption For Ulverston, Hoad Hill And Monument 1912

Locally named the Pepperpot, it was erected in 1850 on Hoad Hill to commemorate Ulverston-born Sir John Barrow, a founder member of the Royal Geographical Society.

Caption For Milton Keynes, The Pennyland Boat Basin 2005

(Marion Hill) The Pennyland Boat Basin.

Caption For Dolphinholme, Corless Cottage C1950

The name Corless is associated with the family who lived at Springfield House, Pilling.

Caption For St Ives, The Broadway 1901

The market was closed in October 1886 and trade moved to join the Sheep Market, which was already well established in Market Hill.

Caption For Watton At Stone, The Church Of St Andrew And St Mary C1960

In 1960, at nearby Stoney Hill, bricks were still being made by hand. Four brick makers were moulding and firing about 3,200 bricks per day.