Maps

7,210 maps found.

1898-1900, Littletown Ref. RNC758357
1899, Kenn Ref. RNC746130
1899-1900, Merton Ref. RNC778457
1898, Chapelton Ref. RNE666661
1946, Willand Ref. NPO870348
1898, Lea Ref. RNE753769
1898, Castle Ref. RNE663675
1898, Westown Ref. RNE866417
1898, Waddon Ref. RNE859336
1898, Ashill Ref. RNE627695
1946, Worston Ref. NPO874692
1898, Crook Ref. RNE683935
1898, Hampton Ref. RNE726220
1898, Pennsylvania Ref. RNE803844
1895, Shop Ref. RNE830530
1898, Shortmoor Ref. RNE830666
1898, Smallbrook Ref. RNE833110
1898, Puddington Ref. RNE811400
1898, Redhills Ref. RNE814858
1898, Petton Ref. RNE805511

Books

32 books found. Showing results 217 to 240.

Memories

314 memories found. Showing results 91 to 100.

Grandad's Grandads.

The white building on the far right of the photo is the Royal Albert Bridge Inn, at Saltash Passage on the Devon side on the river. A relative was born there in 1920 when his father John Augustin R. Stoneman was the landlord. Prior ...Read more

A memory of Saltash in 1860 by Alyson Herbert

Grandmas House

My grandparents lived in Church Cottages, a stone's throw from the church. As a child I remember staying with my grandparents, the toilet in the garden, and having a bath, Nan used to pull down the tin tub, cleanest in first, the ...Read more

A memory of Lyminge in 1965

Great Memories Of Durham City

My Uncle Gordon was the police man who used to sit in the police box at the top of the street in the market square directing traffic. This was around 1950s. I used to live in Meadowfield and came to Durham many, many ...Read more

A memory of Durham by John Greenwell

Greengrocers 1899 1934 East Street: Mark & Annie Crouch

My Great Grandfather Mark Crouch ran a greengrocers shop from the front room of his thatched cottage in East Street from 1899-1934 and then after he died his wife Annie continued as a ...Read more

A memory of Westbourne in 1890 by Ruth Hooper

Growing Up At Newton Poppleford

I was born in London, moved to Oak Tree Villas at Newton Poppleford in Devon at 9 months. Jean Bastin lived on one side and Brian Pring on the other, with Mrs Harrison the church organist in the fourth house, ...Read more

A memory of Newton Poppleford in 1930 by David Page

Growing Up In Cadishead

I was born in 1943 in Bankfield Avenue, Cadishead. When I was 5 we moved to a brand new council house in Devon Road, on the same day I started school which was 2 minutes away round the corner. There were 6 in our family, ...Read more

A memory of Cadishead in 1940 by Jean Walsh

Growing Up In Chapelton

I was born in Chapelton in 1933, my auntie and uncle and their children lived at the top of the village, and my grandmother and grandfather lived on the main road, about a quarter of a mile away towards Barnstaple. ...Read more

A memory of Chapelton in 1940 by Ramon Williams

Growing Up In Hadleigh

I was born and brought up in Hadleigh. I was born at home in Beresford Gardens, third of seven children. I went to school at the "new" infants school and the red brick built junior school, lots of memories, mostly good. ...Read more

A memory of Hadleigh in 1968 by Sandra Jones

Growing Up British

Since my birth coincided exactly with the outbreak of World War II in the September of 1939, my mum must have felt that childbirth was synonymous with calamity;  I was Mum's 'war effort'. Home was a semi-detached two-storey house ...Read more

A memory of Burnt Oak in 1945 by Heather Rohrer

Growing Up In Sandiacre

I lived on Longmoor Lane, 101, and have fond but distant memories of the 50's and 60's. There were still stables for the canal tow horses at the foot of the bridge crossing the canal in Sandiacre town centre. I played with ...Read more

A memory of Sandiacre by Alan Hickman

Captions

227 captions found. Showing results 217 to 240.

Caption For Swansea, General View From Hill 1893

There is also very great trade for coal which they export to all the ports of Somerset, Devon and Cornwall and also to Ireland itself so that one sometimes sees a hundred sail of ships at a time loading

Caption For Newark, Castle And Footbridge 1890

Covering three acres, it controlled the point where the Fosse Way crossed the River Devon.

Caption For Newark, Devon Bridge 1909

The Devon is in reality a branch of the Trent, but it played a vital role in Newark's commercial success.

Caption For Swansea, Oil Tanker With Tug, King's Dock 1925

There is also very great trade for coal which they export to all the ports of Somerset, Devon and Cornwall and also to Ireland itself so that one sometimes sees a hundred sail of ships at a time loading

Caption For Lynmouth, Countisbury Hill 1929

LYNMOUTH, set on the rocky north coast of Devon, was 'discovered' in 1812 by the poet Percy Bysshe Shelley, who stayed here with Harriet Westbrook, his first wife.

Caption For Bideford, The Quay 1890

Bideford was a busy little quay both for traffic up and down the Taw and Tamar rivers, and for general coasting trade between the north Devon and north Cornwall ports, the Bristol Channel and South

Caption For Littleham, Cottages 1890

ONE of the great joys of Exmouth is its beautiful setting, caught magnificently between the sea, the long Exe estuary and the wilder countryside of heath and cliff that so defines east Devon, offering

Caption For Exmouth, General View 1890

Exmouth is Devon's oldest resort, and still displays its heritage with pride.

Caption For Yarcombe, Yarcombe Inn C1955

The medieval church has some particularly grotesque gargoyles - one depicts Judas Iscariot being eaten by a demon.

Caption For Eccleston, Eccleston Ferry 1895

Here we see holidaymakers being carried across the Dee on the chain ferry.

Caption For Newark, The Ossington Coffee Palace C1965

As well as the coffee tavern, the building provided clubrooms, a library and a bowling alley to distract the citizens from the Demon Drink.