Maps

459 maps found.

1902, Down, The Ref. RNC692632
1897, Western Downs Ref. RNE865788
1895, West Down Ref. RNE863986
1896, Tolvaddon Downs Ref. RNE849468
1896, Treswithian Downs Ref. RNE852908
1895, United Downs Ref. RNE856767
1898, Bedminster Down Ref. RNE636294
1895, Fleet Downs Ref. RNE706646
1896, Down Ampney Ref. RNE692545
1898, Down Field Ref. RNE692562
1895, Down Park Ref. RNE692624
1895, Perran Downs Ref. RNE805213
1898, Hetton Downs Ref. RNE732019
1902, Charmy Down Ref. HOSM40624
1898, Chavey Down Ref. HOSM40654
1909, Headley Down Ref. HOSM48074
1902, Bedminster Down Ref. HOSM37354
1898, Magham Down Ref. HOSM35932
1877, Lelant Downs Ref. HOSM51081
1887, Worthy Down Ref. HOSM65214

Books

47 books found. Showing results 241 to 264.

Memories

8,147 memories found. Showing results 101 to 110.

Creekmouth Village

I was born in Creekmouth Village in 1952. The village was at the end of River Road at the confluence of the River Roding and The Thames. The village consisted (in latter years) of 50 Victorian style cottages, 2 up 2 down with ...Read more

A memory of Barking by Maria Williams

Walsh Manor Boys School Crowbourgh

I lived here from 1970 to 1973 The boys I remember were Malcolm Wilkins, Philip Eldridge, Henry fuller, Sean Cope. Teachers were Mr Laycock, Mr Hanner, Mr Trelforth, Mr Clegg, Mr Beardsall and Miss McGuiness. ...Read more

A memory of Crowborough by Clive Chadburn

Driftbridge Stables

I was too young in the 1950’s to use the Hotel and pub but I learnt to ride at the Driftbridge Stables, that used the land, stables and coach houses from when the hotel had been a Coaching Inn. Having learnt to ride on Nutmeg, ...Read more

A memory of Drift Bridge by Rita Westlake

Noddy's Shop

I moved to Elm Park in 1960 when I was 4 years old with my mum and dad, from Hackney, East London. My dad owned and ran the Newsagents in Station Parade and we lived in the flat above the shop. I remember it was next to the green ...Read more

A memory of Elm Park by Chrissy Robinson

Eary Days

I was born at home in 1940 at Thornbridge Road, We had a large brick built air raid shelter at the side of our house as far as I can remember it was never used, I can remember being under the stairs with my mother a couple of times but as ...Read more

A memory of Garrowhill by Alexander Paterson

My Fenny Stratford Childhood

Having recently by chance spoken with someone who knew Fenny Stratford I was prompted to start looking on the internet and came across this site and for what it’s worth decided to record my memories. I was born ...Read more

A memory of Fenny Stratford by Dawn Cousins

Mining My Archive

At the age of ten, my father moved me and the rest of the family from Low Fell to Esh Winning, without consulting any of us, including my mother. He had bought a tumble-down holiday cottage, situated between the pit-heap and the ...Read more

A memory of Esh Winning by David Woodhead

The Oriel, Racecourse And The Later 60 S

The racecourse was pretty much my home all my life, Kempton Avenue. Sorry, a bit of a personal ramble here mixed with my remeniscing about me to put into context; I was born in Ealing in 53 of Welsh family (5 older ...Read more

A memory of Northolt by Nick Parr,

Schooldays In Dearne

It's incredible how one can recall memories from a remarkably long time ago. In fact, I still remember that on my fourth birthday, I received two identical birthday cards from different people. I can even remember the ...Read more

A memory of Bolton Upon Dearne by Dennis Ford

Rosary Priory 1958 Ish To 1961ish

I was at Rosary Priory in the late 50 from age 5 until I was 9, I think. We lived in Elstree and were picked up in a double-decker each day. I remember Sr Dympna in the ‘kindergarten’ class and the boxes of grey ...Read more

A memory of Bushey Heath by Clare North

Captions

2,258 captions found. Showing results 241 to 264.

Caption For Lowestoft, Yacht Basin 1896

The growth of Lowestoft in Victorian times was largely down to construction by the civil engineer Samuel Morton Peto, who lived in nearby Somerleyton Hall.

Caption For Chilham, Post Office 1903

Chilham is a delightful village set high on the downs. Its pretty houses grouped around a square by the castle gates lend it a timeless air.

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Caption For Acle, 1929

These sheds burnt down in about 1996. Holiday makers relaxing on the cabin cruiser in 1929 enjoyed a less crowded river than they would today.

Caption For Gloucester, Southgate Street 1904

The Simmonds fleet of buses would often work their way up and down Southgate Street.

Caption For London, Home Office C1890

The far end, on the corner of Downing Street, is the Colonial Office. The entire building, completed in 1875, included the Foreign Office and the India Office on the St James's Park frontage.

Caption For Sheffield, The Town Hall C1965

This view across what is now known as the Peace Gardens towards the mock-Gothic spires of Sheffield's Town Hall has not changed significantly since this photograph was taken.

Caption For Beachley, The Ferry And Hotel C1955

It is interesting to see the ferry much farther down the pier, indicating the high tidal rise and fall of the river.

Caption For Chobham, High Street C1955

The attractive heath, with its colourful heathers and gorse, reach down to a village boasting several buildings constructed of exquisite brickwork.

Caption For Nottingham, Cheapside 1890

All these buildings were pulled down to make way for the new Council House in the 1920s.

Caption For Lechlade, Burford Street C1955

St Lawrence's Church was built in the Perpendicular style, and features a number of grotesque gargoyles that stare down from the eaves.

Caption For Bexhill On Sea, Downs And Cricket Ground 1894

As the resort developed, walkers and horseriders used the downs for recreation.

Caption For Wetheral, The Road To The River C1955

A family party makes its way down to the River Eden on a hot summer's day.

Caption For Dartmouth, The Inner Harbour C1955

The exuberantly decorated York House (right) was built in 1893 in a Victorian attempt to look Elizabethan - even down (or up) to the chimneys.

Caption For Ruthin, Well Street C1960

Further down the street the petrol pumps have gone, but cars are still sold from the garage.

Caption For Stoney Middleton, Composite C1955

This postcard shows the parish church of St Martin in the centre, and clockwise from the top left, the village centre; the `Roman` Baths in the Nook; Lover`s Leap; and the view down from the Bank.

Caption For Thorne, The Canal C1955

A large barge bound for the Humber makes its stately way down the Stainforth and Keadby Canal at Thorne.

Caption For Westgate On Sea, Westgate Bay 1907

They would be towed down to the sea, possibly by the horse in the picture.

Caption For Silkstone, The Church C1960

The path leads down to the church of All Saints and St James the Greater.

Caption For Lymington, The High Street From The Church 1958

A splendid view down the High Street from the church tower in those halcyon days when there were fewer cars on the road - and when parking a motor vehicle presented few problems.

Caption For Dhoon, 1894

As with other glens, Dhoon also had its hotel, a wooden affair at the entrance which burnt down in 1932 and was never rebuilt.

Caption For Ilfracombe, Fore Street C1935

At the bottom of Fore Street - down by the harbour and therefore handy for the maritime fraternity - are two pubs, the George and the Prince of Wales, both of which claim to be the oldest hostelry in

Caption For Crouch End, Crouch End Hill C1965

The road drops down into the Broadway with an array of modest but attractive late 19th- and early 20th-century buildings. What can be said in defence of the intruder on the right of the photograph?