Maps

1,714 maps found.

1890 - 1891, Bishop Wilton Ref. HOSM37854
1890, Burnby Ref. HOSM39615
1889 - 1890, East Cottingwith Ref. HOSM44225
1889 - 1890, Goodmanham Ref. HOSM46655
1889, Harswell Ref. HOSM47719
1889, North Cliffe Ref. HOSM55187
1890 - 1891, Pocklington Ref. HOSM56872
1890 - 1891, Sutton Upon Derwent Ref. HOSM71037
1884 - 1885, Thorpe Le Street Ref. HOSM61701
1890 - 1891, Youlthorpe Ref. HOSM65458
1887 - 1889, Foggathorpe Ref. HOSM45565
1888 - 1904, East Cowick Ref. HOSM62689
1889 - 1908, Aldbrough Ref. HOSM69958
1889 - 1908, Burton Pidsea Ref. HOSM39624
1890 - 1909, Catfoss Grange Ref. HOSM40351
1889 - 1908, Danthorpe Ref. HOSM42871
1888 - 1891, Dunswell Ref. HOSM44059
1908, East Newton Ref. HOSM44343
1889 - 1908, Great Hatfield Ref. HOSM46887
1908, Hedon Ref. HOSM48159

Books

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Memories

1,696 memories found. Showing results 91 to 100.

Northolt=Racecourse Estate/Community/1960s

My name is Nick, and I lived in Northolt at 43 Kempton Avenue, going to the old Northolt Primary at the Target, the new primary off Mandeville Road, then Islip Manor junior. This was from 1962- ...Read more

A memory of Northolt by Nick Parr,

Welfare Park From 1969 To 1977

My Dad was head groundsman from 1969 to 1977, so we lived in the bungalow in the park. I have fond memories of the the start of the bowls and putt season from good Friday. We had a pleasant view from our ...Read more

A memory of Blackhall Colliery by David Hughes

Growing Up In Brentwood

We moved to Pilgrims Hatch in 1971, such fun living on the Estate with a never ending hotch potch of mates to street rake with - knock down ginger, ipp dipp dog sh*t, duck duck goose, conkers and kiss chase. We'd bike to Ken ...Read more

A memory of Brentwood by Sam Golder

Born In 1942 Lived In Westbrook Road

Born in 1942, Lived in Westbrook Road. Attended Heston Infants School, Heston Junior School and Spring Grove Central School. I have lots of memories, but reading other people’s entries has reminded me of names of ...Read more

A memory of Heston by Carol Gaches

Memories Of St Gorran

I can vividly remember seeing Miss Richmond & Miss Charlton...........Miss Richmond would whip me with a riding crop as I was a Anglican and not Catholic hence I was picked on..............they would make the boys drop their ...Read more

A memory of Manaccan by bmwsimon

Wartime Memories Of Romiley

My memory of Romiley was around the Summer of 1940. My family stayed in a stone cottage, there were about 10 of them. They were on the road up to Greave which was about half a mile away. Going in the opposite direction down ...Read more

A memory of Romiley

Saturday Mornings

I lived in Albert Road Caversham Heights from 1948 aged 5. Went to school at Hemdean Road infants then on to Caversham Secondary Modern and left there in 1959. I really enjoyed school, especially maths, history and geography, the ...Read more

A memory of Caversham by Barry Woolford

Happiest Time Of My Life

Me and my family would always come to Fairbourne for our summer holiday, staying for weeks at a time with friends. Friends of mine would ask what there was to 'do' there and I would answer 'nothing'. Fairbourne is so ...Read more

A memory of Fairbourne in 1990 by Kelly Fletcher

Gillingham, Engine Shed

I lived in Malvern Road and later in Napier road. Spent many happy hours around the engine shed area "spotting". Also doing bike rides along the shore towards Rainham. My farther ran the timber yard in Jeffery street. happy days.. I'm 88 and still holding on in Gravesend, my birth place.

A memory of Gillingham by Michael Barton

I Lived Here

I moved to West End in 1966. My family owned the Wheatsheaf from 1964 until about 1967 and my auntie still lived in West End so I often visit. I was 11 in 1964 and my earliest memory of the village was seeing the ...Read more

A memory of West End in 1966 by Beverley Thouless

Captions

273 captions found. Showing results 217 to 240.

Caption For Parkgate, C1955

The projecting section of promenade shown in both photographs is known as the Donkey Stand, because it was possible to take donkey rides along the sands from here as far as South Slip and back.

Caption For Lymm, The Cross 1897

In the distance a lone horseman rides into Lymm village as it basks in the hot sunshine which has compelled the draper, the ironmonger, and Whitelegg the grocer to put up protective awnings and blinds.

Caption For Ilkley, The Town 1900

the Grove with the Spa Hydro, Ilkley must have been a breathtaking experience for turn of the century visitors, who were perhaps more used to the cramped and smoky surroundings of the industrial West Ridings

Caption For Selby, The Cross And Finkle Street 1903

The old Toll Bridge, much resented by motorists for the delays caused by cash collection, connected the East and West Ridings, and was bought and made toll free by the council in 1992.

Caption For Wakefield, The Grammar School C1955

This was originally the West Riding Proprietary School, built at a cost of £15,000 and opened by its President, Earl Fitzwilliam on 6 August 1834.

Caption For Ramsgate, The Beach 1907

The sands were a two-hour train ride from London.

Caption For Reeth, Green 1913

High on the valley side, old workings can still be seen.

Caption For Hull, The Pier 1903

Riding at anchor to the right of the funnel of the 'Manchester' is HMS 'Southampton', a boys' training ship at Hull from 1867 to 1912.

Caption For Chailey Green, The Village C1965

This is because on the left about a quarter of a mile away is the entrance to Chailey Heritage, the nationally recognized school for handicapped children, whilst on the opposite side of the

Caption For Tadcaster, The Bridge 1906

The centre of the bridge marks the boundary of the West Riding and the Ainstey of York - a grant of land by King John to the city that contained some twenty villages.

Caption For Bridport, Bradpole Road 1903

A horseman rides north-eastwards, along what is now St Andrew's Road towards Bradpole, when this was part of that parish before boundary changes brought the northern suburbs into Bridport borough.

Caption For Flint, The Castle C1950

Richard was persuaded to ride to Flint with only a small personal escort of five esquires, and Northumberland was lying in wait for him.

Caption For Helensburgh, Hms Empress 1901

A former warship, the 'Empress', rides at anchor off Gareloch, where she was stationed for many years as an Industrial Training Ship for homeless and destitute boys.

Caption For Dewsbury, Town Hall 1964

The West Riding Union Bank on the left (later Barclays) replaced the Royal Hotel.

Caption For St Ives, The Broadway 1901

The young child on the tricycle rides past the Unicorn, now the premises of Wadsworth`s, the beer, wine and spirit merchants, who have moved from their office on Bridge Street.

Caption For Beckhampton, Beckhampton Stables C1955

IN 1908, in his Round About Wiltshire, A G Bradley wrote an idyllic description of the five mile 'run' between Beckhampton and Calne: 'One is on the wide open down, traversing the north-western

Caption For Minehead, North Hill C1939

Until the Second World War, the town still largely catered for the hunting, fishing, walking and riding fraternity and looked to the surrounding countryside.

Caption For Alderley Edge, The Wizard Inn 1896

day started with a service for the Alderley Oddfellows at St Mary's, after which they paraded up the hill to the Wizard, where there was a mixture of entertainment, including races, donkey rides

Caption For Fareham, St Peter And St Paul, Parish Church 2005

In the same account we read that 'during the fair a serious accident occurred to a youth named Munn, who, whilst crossing the road was ridden over by a person, who was furiously riding a spirited

Caption For Chelmsford, Grammar School 1892

The priory's last vestige, the gatehouse on the west side of Moulsham Street, was demolished in 1857.

Caption For Basildon, Long Riding C1960

Built in the 1950s, Basildon prided itself on creating visionary buildings and spaces within the town centre, using the best ideas of the day.

Caption For Epsom, Bowdens 2002

After the Second World War the business moved to the High Street, and made the most of Epsom's connections with the riding world.

Caption For Saundersfoot, St Bride's Hotel C1955

St Bride's Hotel was built on the site of an old white house where previously a farm had stood.

Caption For Littlebredy, Old Thatched Houses And Church C1940

The pretty cottages of Little Bredy stand in a peaceful setting along the valley of the River Bride, despite having been in the front line of Britain's defence during the dark days of the 1940s.