Maps

9,439 maps found.

1898, Catton Ref. RNE664710
1897, Cray Ref. RNE681608
1895, Crosby Ref. RNE684172
1898, Bourne Ref. RNE646874
1898, Brackenthwaite Ref. RNE647711
1947, Mickley Ref. NPO778691
1947, Dacre Ref. NPO687447
1946, Downside Ref. NPO692809
1947, Hardgate Ref. NPO726818
1946, Milton Ref. NPO781141
1897, Muston Ref. RNE786277
1896, Newthorpe Ref. RNE791573
1898, Oatlands Ref. RNE795753
1885, Manton Ref. HOSM53104
1891 - 1910, Simonstone Ref. HOSM59282
1903-1904, Barton Ref. RNC634295
1899-1900, Barton Ref. RNC634308
1903-1904, Acklam Ref. RNC619630
1903-1904, Aldwark Ref. RNC621362
1904-1905, Allanbank Ref. RNC621517

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Memories

1,548 memories found. Showing results 891 to 900.

Shah Of Persia

When I speak about the Shah of Persias visit to Makepiece Road in the early 60s, people dismiss it as another bit of nostalgic claptrap. I was however watching his visit from my bedroom window at 33 Makepiece Rd., as he and his ...Read more

A memory of Bracknell by vivien.philip

Early Memories Of John Burt.

I so remember Rockingham Road Shops and "early" Corby. I lived in Derbyshire but we often visited Gran who lived at Faraday Grove. Aged just 5 I was sent to Corby (1949) for a month whilst my sister was born. I went to the ...Read more

A memory of Corby by john.burt11

My Memories Of The Red Lion Area

Roger... After reading your recollections of the Woodsend Road I hope you don't mind me adding to your list of memories. It fair to say before I start to write we do know one another and by now we both have a lot of ...Read more

A memory of Flixton by yumapair6

Both Sides Of Sduthall

I was born in the flats in Dudley road in 1947 my mum [joyce] always told me extremely hot summer and freezing cold winter used to play gasworks a lot my grandparents lived at the end of stoney lane inside the gates north ...Read more

A memory of Southall by michael.barton3

Brent Street

This photo would have been taken at the north end of Brent Street just below where the road divided to go round some big old trees. It is looking towards Parson Street beyond the junction with Church Road and Finchley Lane. As a schoolboy ...Read more

A memory of Hendon

Burnt Oak

I was born in Barnfield Road 1945. Irene Postance and my brother Peter who was 3 years older. We went to Annunciation school, St Thomas's and St James. I was so scared of the Walsh sisters who taught at St James. Especially Vera! I do not ...Read more

A memory of Burnt Oak

My Memories Of A Byegone Luton

I was born in Luton in 1938 and spent most of my formative years until 1965 living with my parents in their small two bedroom bungalow in Mixes Hill Road, Stopsley. I began my education at the Stopsley enfant school before ...Read more

A memory of Luton by johnbarringer70

My Bexleyheath In The 40 60s And How I Ended Up In Oz

Life began on 29th January 1944 in Bexleyheath. We lived in a small conjoined house at number 12 Rowan Road. Born to parents Leonard George and Dorothy Beresford just before the end of WW11. ...Read more

A memory of Bexleyheath by Paul Beresford

Memories Of My Love Of Portsmouth.

Born in Oxford, I moved to Portsmouth in 1952. My Father was in the army department constabulary, now the MOD Police, and we lived at 9, then 8, then 13 York Terrace, Hilsea in married quarters, my Father was based ...Read more

A memory of Portsmouth by Peter Whyatt

Early Years In Norwood Green

I was born in Norwood Green in the Frogmore Nursing Home which was next to the police station in 1936. My family lived at 14 Crosslands Avenue until WW11 when we moved to Oxfordshire for a short time ...Read more

A memory of Norwood Green

Captions

2,645 captions found. Showing results 2,137 to 2,160.

Caption For Wetherby, The Bridge 1909

The bridge carried the great North Road until Ernest Marples opened a much- needed bypass in 1962.

Caption For Newtown Linford, C1960

The Leicester architects Harry Roberts and John Woodhouse-Simpson added the north aisle and chancel in 1859.

Caption For Oundle, Laxton And Crosby School Houses C1950

A large number of its fine stone buildings now dominate the north part of the town.

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 Knaresborough, River Nidd, The Rapids 1914

In 1765 he began his career as a master road builder, completing the construction of 200 miles of highway across the North.

Caption For Uckfield, High Street 1904

This view looks north up High Street towards the Church Street and Heathfield Road crossroads.

Caption For Enfield, The Town And Church Street C1965

On the site of Pearsons until the mid 1920s was Enfield Palace, which probably gained its name as the inheritor of parts of the demolished Elsyng Palace to the north of the town, which lay within the Forty

Caption For Abergynolwyn, The Dysynni Valley 1895

It was served by the narrow gauge Tal-y-Llyn railway, the first of the slate railways of North Wales to be preserved. The railway runs inland from Tywyn on the Cardigan Bay coast.

Caption For Waddesdon, The Manor, West Front 1897

At the summit of Lodge Hill to the north of the Upper Winchendon ridge is a French chateau.

Caption For Stevenage, High Street 1952

This view gives a clear example of the impact commercial motor traffic had on the Great North Road, prior to the building of the M1 motorway.

Caption For Netley, The Royal Victoria Hospital C1955

It was Queen Victoria who originally argued the need for such a hospital; its objective was to care for the gravely-afflicted casualties of war.The building attracted criticism, and a mix-up with

Caption For Harlow, Mulberry Green C1955

With the forge next door (left), it was an important staging post for coaches travelling from London to East Anglia or the North. Many coach routes started and finished here.

Caption For Oban, The Railway Station And The New Pier C1900

The railway station is in the foreground, with the north pier and esplanade on the far side of the bay beyond the yachts and steamers.

Caption For Scalford, St Egelwine's Church, The Nave C1955

The elegant five-bay north and south arcades are witness to this date. One of two 14th-century tomb recesses with ball-flower decoration can be seen between columns to the left.

Caption For Upper Boddington, Frog Lane C1965

Leading north off Warwick Road, Frog Lane is one of most attractive lanes in the village, albeit now interspersed with modern houses of the 1960s onwards.

Caption For Sutton, Public Baths 1903

These baths are around the corner from where Throwley Road once turned to the north (it is now Throwley Way and acts as an inner relief road or High Street by-pass).

Caption For Sutton, St Barnabas Road 1903

As we look north down St Barnabas Road, we see that the trees and houses look very new.

Caption For Chalfont St Peter, Market Place C1955

Up the hill towards one of Chalfont St Peter's commons, Gold Hill, Tudor-style shops and flats were built on the north side of the road in 1922, called Market Place and decked out with fake

Caption For Crowborough, All Saints Church 1900

On the north side of the village green, the church dates from 1744, including the tower and spire, with additions for Lord Abergavenny made in the 1880s.

Caption For Abingdon, Bridge Street C1955

This view was taken looking north along Bridge Street towards the Market Place – indeed, in the left centre of the view we can see the cupola and stair tower of the Town Hall.

Caption For Wakefield, Nostell Priory C1965

This new house, built to the north of the old priory, was built in 1735.

Caption For Lyme Regis, Harbour 1925

Ozone Terrace is still partly visible (left),and so are weather- boarded Wings and Cobb Gate (centre right) behind the North Wall of the harbour.

Caption For Wells, Market Place 1890

1793 fountain remains, while the Georgian bay windows to the range beyond conceal Bishop Bekynton's mid 15th-century Nova Opera, a range of houses over workshops and shops built along the north

Caption For Somerton, Market Cross 1904

Heading back north, we cross the River Yeo and reach Somerton, another medieval market town, this time on a ridge in the Polden Hills and on the south bank of the River Cary, which weaves through the