Maps

9,439 maps found.

1903-1904, Threapland Ref. RNC847613
1925, Weston Ref. POP866255
1925, Thornborough Ref. POP846987
1925, Thornthwaite Ref. POP847272
1924, Ulceby Ref. POP856503
1923, Woodside Ref. POP873989
1947, Barton Ref. NPO634295
1924, Wistow Ref. POP871840
1947, Girsby Ref. NPO713963
1947, Grafton Ref. NPO718373
1947, Hunton Ref. NPO742470
1947, Ilton Ref. NPO743319
1947, Dudley Ref. NPO694630
1895, Burnham Ref. RNE656363
1947, Wilton Ref. NPO870811
1947, Wistow Ref. NPO871840
1947, Westgate Ref. NPO866031
1947, Weston Ref. NPO866255
1946, Woodhill Ref. NPO873351
1947, Wootton Ref. NPO874449

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Memories

1,545 memories found. Showing results 851 to 860.

Seaton Puzzle

I am researching my family tree. My grandfather and five of his siblings were born in North London between 1854 and 1874. However, the census shows that two of his siblings, a brother and sister were born in Seaton in 1858 & 1859. I ...Read more

A memory of Seaton by sonia

Growing Up In Harlow

I was born in 1956 at number 63 Churchfields, close to the Old Town of Harlow. When I was 4 or 5 years old we moved to a Masonite in Mark Hall Moors, number 92. my first school was St. Albans near The stow and next to Our Lady Of ...Read more

A memory of Harlow by pattisonmartin

Mortlake1949

I was born in Lodge Ave.in 1949.My father Tom Kennedy was also born in Mortlake in 1904.He worked as a cooper at Watneys brewery.My brother Michael and I both attended Mary Magdalene school as did my Dad.We moved to the North in the 1950s.Happy memories.Jennifer Gallacher nee Kennedy

A memory of Mortlake by jennygallacher

My Fathers Home Town,

my dad bless him is long gone now and no photographs of his home or relatives in Camberwell .his father Ernest Howard Kemp was a barman at the prince of wales pub on union road Clapham , My grandmother s maiden ...Read more

A memory of Camberwell by Bill Kemp

Farnworth C Of E School In The 1940s

I started school in September 1945 at Farnworth C of E School in Pit Lane. When I started school my dad worked at the Co Op as "first hand" in various shops in Widnes. Our headmaster was Mr. Turton and he was an ...Read more

A memory of Widnes by nwsandland

Southall Of My Youth

I was born in 1933 and grew up in Allendale Avenue.I have wonderful memories of my childhood before during and after the war. I went first to North Road Infant School, then Lady Margaret Road School after Dormers Wells and ...Read more

A memory of Southall by trubern

Emmerson And Craig Families In Craghead

I am searching for descendants of George Emmerson and his wife Ellen Edwards who lived at 11 Wylam Street in Craghead and of William Emmerson and his wife Sarah Alice Craig who lived at 3 Wylam Street (and ...Read more

A memory of Craghead by kerrysresearching

Ellenborough Road N19

I was born in 7 Ellenborough road my dad was Jim Perry my mum was Elsie Perry nee Spencer, we were and still are a very large family consisting of nine children. My dad was a real character who did anything from totting ...Read more

A memory of Upper Holloway by j.a.pugh

Do You Remember The Southern Dining Rooms'

I lived in Battersea from about 1939 to 1949 when we moved to Hornsey in North London. We lived with my grandparents who owned the Southern Dining Rooms, a transport café opposite the marshalling yards, ...Read more

A memory of Battersea in 1947 by Patricia Hines

North Finchley Memories

I well remember the Arcade Record Shop and went with my friends every lunchtime when I was at Pitmans College in Ballards Lane. We also used to go to look at the new arrivals in a shop called 'Tracy's which was ...Read more

A memory of North Finchley in 1959

Captions

2,645 captions found. Showing results 2,041 to 2,064.

Caption For Bedford, The Park, Putnoe C1960

The fields of Putnoe Farm were developed in the 1950s: here we look north-west from the shopping parade towards Braeside across Bowhill and the park, here in its infancy but now well treed and attractive

Caption For Stamford, St Peter's Callis C1955

Both Sheep Market and All Saints Street lead down to what was the Great North Road, but Stamford has since been bypassed. The town bus station is on the right, on the site of Stamford Castle.

Caption For Harrow On The Hill, Old School House 1906

Carefully positioned, with views to the north over School Lake, this is an imposing Italianate house with fine red brick and terra cotta facing, accessed by an imposing triple-arch porte-cochere.

Caption For Goathland, Beck Hole C1960

Goathland, also on the popular North Yorkshire Moors Railway, which carries 200,000 passengers each year, has become a haven of tea and souvenir shops.

Caption For Crakehall, The Village 1900

Crakehall, 1 mile north of Bedale, is two villages in one - this is Little Crakehall, with its race (left) for three corn and flax mills.

Caption For Shalford, The Village C1955

The church and the old core of the village are further north, but this view is along King's Road with the common to the right of the rider.

Caption For Bude, On The Canal 1920

By the 1830s over thirty miles of canal had been constructed, which was used to transport 50,000 tons of sea sand a year from the north Cornwall coast for use as fertiliser on inland farms.

Caption For Cookham, The Church C1955

Among the monuments on the north side of the chancel is a Purbeck marble tomb with canopy and three hanging arches on twisted columns marked by an 18in brass on the short tomb chest.

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Caption For Hose, C1955

On the north-east side of the county, Hose is situated close to the Nottinghamshire border in the Vale of Belvoir.

Caption For Staithes, Church Street 1925

At one time the North Eastern Railway ran three or four special fish trains a week out of Staithes.

Caption For Worcester, The Cathedral And Bridge 1891

At one time, North Quay (on the left) would have been crowded with boats, but by 1891 the railways had taken over, leaving Severn trade to stagnate.

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Caption For Hose, C1955

On the north-east side of the county, Hose is situated close to the Nottinghamshire border in the Vale of Belvoir.

Caption For Graffham, The Village C1955

Located in a remote region north of Petworth, the village was originally formed in a clearing in the woods. The local wealden clay district is remarkable for large oak trees.

Caption For Ewhurst, Deblins Green C1965

This small green is at the north end of the village - the Bull's Head pub stands on the left out of the picture.

Caption For Amberley, The Gatehouse 1898

It looks north over the wide, flat, formerly marshy valley of the River Arun and the Amberley Wild Brooks, and west to the narrowing valley as the river cuts through the South Downs.

Caption For Aberystwyth, North Parade 1949

North Parade was one of these, but it was made much wider than the others to allow the local militia to use it as a parade ground.

Caption For Hunstanton, The Green And The Pier 1927

Tourists are ordering tickets for the twice-nightly end-of-the-pier show. Children are drinking from the outside fountain (right), and to top it all there is a horse-drawn ice cream cart.

Caption For Sunderland, Shipyards On The Wear C1900

650 years of shipbuilding on the Wear came to an end with the closure of North East Shipbuilders' Southwick yard in 1989.

Caption For Lyme Regis, The Harbour C1955

Across the inner basin from the quay (right) beside the Cobb Warehouses is the 17th-century North Wall (centre), which protects the harbour from easterly gales.

Caption For Penrith, Askham Bridge 1893

Forming a picturesque scene near Askham, the bridge arches over the River Lowther whose waters have their origin in the north-east Lakeland fells above Shap.

Caption For Bognor Regis, Merchant Taylor's Home 1895

The first buildings started in 1787 and this terrace, known as Hothampton Place, was built soon after at the north end of Waterloo Square.

Caption For Godmersham, The Church 1906

The church, whose Norman tower stands on the north side of the building, has an eastern apse constructed through it, indicating that it was used as a separate chapel.

Caption For Bourne, Edenham Village C1955

Heading south towards Bourne, the route diverts north-east of the town to Edenham, a delightful village on the east bank of the winding East Glen River, whose church has many remarkable monuments to the

Caption For Cottesmore, The Village C1955

The attractive stone built village stands on high undulating ground some four miles north-east of Oakham.