Maps

9,439 maps found.

1898, Norby Ref. RNE792643
1895, Normanby Ref. RNE792729
1895, Ulceby Ref. RNE856503
1946, Hewish Ref. NPO732099
1947, Westgate Ref. NPO866031
1947, Weston Ref. NPO866255
1947, Wilton Ref. NPO870811
1947, Wistow Ref. NPO871840
1946, Woodhill Ref. NPO873351
1898, Barnoldswick Ref. RNE633697
1897, Barton Ref. RNE634295
1898, Barton Ref. RNE634308
1947, Wootton Ref. NPO874449
1947, Upperthorpe Ref. NPO858000
1947, Walcot Ref. NPO859613
1947, Sherburn Ref. NPO829820
1947, Shipton Ref. NPO830322
1895, Burnham Ref. RNE656363
1895, Garthorpe Ref. RNE711984
1898, Dunsley Ref. RNE695748

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Memories

1,548 memories found. Showing results 941 to 950.

St Mark’s Primary School, Mitcham

I grew up in Mitcham in the 1960s. Born in 1962, we lived in Tonstall Road, close to the level crossing by Eastfields school. I went to St Mark’s Primary School from 1967 to 1971. I remember most of my teachers: Miss ...Read more

A memory of Mitcham by Karl Schneider

Born In Horndon On The Hill

My name is Christine Worsley née Heard, My parents moved to Horndon on the Hill in 1949-1950 when they got married and lived in bungalow called 'Wingfield' on North Hill, which I think is towards the bottom of North ...Read more

A memory of Horndon on the Hill by Christine Worsley

The Hersham Flood – September 1968

During the 60s I lived in Surbiton and worked in Hersham. As I was getting ready to leave for work one morning in 1968, a radio broadcast warned of severe flooding along the Mole valley following heavy rains, and ...Read more

A memory of Hersham by Tony Newman

When We Played In The Road

Gipsy Road in Welling where I lived as a child in the 1950's was a long one. It stretched from Okehampton Crescent near Bostall heath and woods at its north end, down to the Welling/Bexleyheath mainline railway and a short ...Read more

A memory of Wellings, The

Best Years Of Our Lives

My name is David Cannon I was born in Dagenham in 1947 at my maternal grandmothers house but immediately moved to Alfred’s Way Barking opposite the Volunteer pub to live with my Gran and Grandad Cannon. They had lived in Barking ...Read more

A memory of Barking by David Cannon

We Called It 'charnwood Forest'.

My memories of the home are all very positive. I would have been 6 yrs old, and recovering from pneumonia. Coming from the Children's Hospital in Derby, the drive over was memorable. A big black car, very special. ...Read more

A memory of Woodhouse Eaves by Patrick Knight

Colnbrook In The 40s

I was born in 1944 in F Ayres and Sons builders shop/house in High Street, Colnbrook opposite Kate and Dick Raynors house called The Cedars. My mother was Kathleen Gale (nee Ayres) youngest child of Francis and Sarah Ayres whose ...Read more

A memory of Colnbrook by Richard Gale

A Little Unmodernised Terrace House

Ah! How I well remember sharing times in a little unmodernised terraced house that my friend rented in Highlands Road in the early 1970s. The house was a little 2 up / 2 down with an outside loo & a little back ...Read more

A memory of Runcorn in 1972 by José Riley

Birstall Life 1970

Does anybody remember Clifford the milkman, he had a barrel in a yard that he used as a dog kennel in the village. Or the Co-op in the village, I think it was that sold record players and I  think shirts folded up, and kept in ...Read more

A memory of Birstall in 1970 by Patricia Breakell

St Godrics

My grandfather, John Benjamin Slack, was the organist at St Godric's Church for many years before he died in 1924. The house visible on the photo at the end of the road is 71 North Road (the Water Board) - my great great grandfather Richard ...Read more

A memory of Durham in 1920

Captions

2,645 captions found. Showing results 2,257 to 2,280.

Caption For Ewell, High Street 1924

This view, showing the centre of Ewell village, was taken looking north towards the Horse Pond and Spring Corner, and includes several splendid examples of the motor vehicles of the period.

Caption For Hailsham, Wesleyan Church 1902

At the opposite end of the High Street, past the North Street junction, stands the Wesleyan church; its foundation stone was laid by the splendidly named Williamson Lamplouch in September 1868

Caption For Hailsham, High Street 1902

Parker's beyond is mainly timber- framed - the framing is now visible from the north.

Caption For Buckland, Post Office Corner C1955

To the north is a pretty pond, and to the south of the main road is the excellent dark brown greensand sandstone parish church, rebuilt apart from the belfry timber posts in 1860.

Caption For Abingdon, St Helen's School 1925

Moving north-west from Albert Park to the Faringdon Road, the town tour finishes at the School of St Helen and St Katherine, as it is now named.

Caption For Boston Spa, Thorp Arch Hall 1895

The lord of the manor, William Gossip, purchased land here with the view to owning a substantial but convenient house in this rural part of the West and North Yorkshire border.

Caption For Hampstead Norreys, Church Street C1950

To the north of Newbury, on the edge of the downs, lies Hampstead Norris, surrounded by hills and woodland.

Caption For Newport Pagnell, Ousebank Gardens 1956

The High Street turns north, and it and the town end abruptly at the River Great Ouse, which flows through meadows liable to flooding.

Caption For Broughton Astley, The Stream C1967

The village has been given a sweeping bypass, Broughton Way, on its north side, reducing the volume of traffic negotiating Main Street and the area around St Mary's Church and Old Mill

Caption For Nottingham, University C1955

The 500 acres of deer park was incorporated in the city boundaries in 1932, but only the east side, a strip along the north side, and a strip along the west side were developed for

Caption For Ingoldmells, The Hotel, Butlin's Holiday Camp C1955

Before you reach Ingoldmells, north of Skegness, you pass one of Butlins' largest holiday camps. Indeed, it was Billy Butlin's very first one, opened in 1936 and the first in the country.

Caption For Boston, The River C1955

This view is looking towards the town centre, and the boat ('BN3', a Boston-registered boat) is heading out to the Wash and the North Sea.

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Caption For Settle, Castlebergh Wells And Steps 1924

Two railways touched the town: the North West line was followed by the famous Settle-Carlisle line in 1876.

Caption For Broadwater, Village 1906

This view is taken at the north-west end of what is now the recreation ground, and the area beyond the carriage is now the teeming roundabout where the A24 London Road meets the A27 which runs from Eastbourne

Caption For East Grinstead, College Lane 1907

The name of this lane, which runs north from the junction of High Street and Lewes Road, refers to Sackville College.

Caption For Eastleigh, North Stoneham Church C1955

Not far from the airport is North Stoneham Church, which has undergone many alterations since it was first built in the 10th century.

Caption For Rickmansworth, Mill End Church 1897

The hamlet is now greatly expanded to the north and merges with Rickmansworth.

Caption For Chalfont Common, Post Office C1965

To the north, the National Society for Epileptics, informally grouped round Arts and Crafts style houses and cottages, started in 1895 and still going strong.

Caption For East Finchley, High Road C1965

To the south-east of mediaeval Finchley, the High Road drops down from the North Circular Road between an almost standard series of parade shops built around the turn of the century, and past the Rex Cinema

Caption For Hatch End, The Broadway C1960

The village is on the north-west edge of Pinner Park, itself a 14th-century deer park owned by the Archbishop of Canterbury.

Caption For Walditch, Village 1899

Looking north-east, from Hyde Hill, we can see Hyde in the foreground (left) and Berry Farm and Walditch hamlet in the middle distance (centre).

Caption For Crummock Water, From Loweswater 1889

The hills around were less wild and rugged, and its many inlets and headlands brought it a distinct individuality.

Caption For Dunwich, The Beach 1909

The story of the demise of Dunwich, in medieval times a prosperous port until the ravages of the North Sea gradually demolished its soft, sandy cliffs, is one of the most romantic of the Suffolk coast.

Caption For Ilkley, Brook Street 1911

The North View Hotel was remodelled as the Midland, and became a firm favourite with the new visitors.