Maps

509 maps found.

1947, Low Crompton Ref. NPO767936
1947, Low Eighton Ref. NPO767969
1947, Low Ellington Ref. NPO767972
1946, Low Fulney Ref. NPO768107
1946, Low Green Ref. NPO768140
1947, Low Grounds Ref. NPO768157
1947, Low Habberley Ref. NPO768160
1947, Low Moor Ref. NPO768377
1947, Low Row Ref. NPO768482
1947, Low Row Ref. NPO768483
1947, Low Snaygill Ref. NPO768526
1946, Low Toynton Ref. NPO768579
1947, Low Valley Ref. NPO768585
1947, Low Westwood Ref. NPO768601
1947, Low Wood Ref. NPO768617
1947, Low Worsall Ref. NPO768641
1947, Lowe Hill Ref. NPO768684
1903, Low Bradfield Ref. RNC767843
1903, Low Laithes Ref. RNC768294
1947, Werneth Low Ref. NPO863525

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Memories

633 memories found. Showing results 111 to 120.

Redhill General Hospital

The picture is of the old East Surrey Hospital and I can remember my mother being an in patient there for many weeks around 1954--- as children we were not allowed in to the wards and I can remember waving to my Mum through ...Read more

A memory of Redhill in 1967 by Sally Pashby

Wickham Bishops Born And Bred

In 1950 I was born on a cold winter's night to my mother Rosemary Jesse, at 'The Black Houses', Kelvedon Road, Wickham Bishops, built by architect, designer and socio-economic theorist Arthur Heygate Macmurdo. ...Read more

A memory of Wickham Bishops by Marilyn Jesse

My Childhood In Burton In The 50's And 60's

I was born in the village in 1949, in an end terrace No.1 Woodview. It was down a small road in the centre of the village and at the top, I believe at one time there was a timber yard/sawmill. ...Read more

A memory of Burton in Lonsdale by ian.blundell

The Joys Of Delvering Groceries!!

In the mid 50`s, I delivered groceries on a trade bike to places in Glen Faba, from Noyes shop, in Rye Road, squatters had moved into many places and were customers. They kept Alsatian dogs to keep anyone in ...Read more

A memory of Hoddesdon by interharnett

Ww11 Factory, Llanfaes.

If you walk North along the beach from Beaumaris to Llangoed you pass both the old lifeboat station & you will see some large buildings to the left, (on the right in this photo, just after the road junction) on the other ...Read more

A memory of Llangoed by bru.enzer

Life On Kingwood Common

I think it must have been 1952 or 3 when I went to live on Kingwood Common with my parents in the old nissen huts left by the German POWs, and afterwards by Polish refugees. We knew the place as Kingdom Camp, or just ...Read more

A memory of Kingwood Common by richardhayes516

Pavenham 1945 1970

This is the village where I grew up, my parents moving into their very old, somewhat dilapidated cottage at the end of the war. This was 'The Folly' at the eastern end of the village opposite one of Tandy's farms. Why it had that ...Read more

A memory of Pavenham by Stephen Wessel

Schooling

We moved from Chelmsford to Radcliffe in 1968 - I was 2 years old. I went to Lorne Grove Nursery and my memory of that was the Rocking Horse Toy. I hated sharing it!! I was about 3 or 4 and I remember being so upset at being ...Read more

A memory of Radcliffe on Trent by Claire Suzanne Izard

History Of Peacock Cottage, Cleeve Prior

In 'Spring Onions' the autobiography of farmer and market gardener Duncan McGuffie, published by Faber & Faber in 1942, the author rents Peacock Cottage. This is the quote from p 49: "Peacock Cottage ...Read more

A memory of Cleeve Prior by Robert Carter

A Very Happy Childhood At Westbury

My name is Andy Pike, getting on a bit now but lovely to read other folks memories of Westbury. Here are a few reminiscences of my childhood in Westbury on Trym in the 50's and 60's. Maybe this will ring a ...Read more

A memory of Westbury on Trym by waylandpike

Captions

477 captions found. Showing results 265 to 288.

Caption For Darlington, St Cuthbert's Church 1892

About a hundred years later the low crossing tower was heightened to house a belfry, and the spire was added.

Caption For Melton, The Street C1965

On the left, the low railings belong to the Engineering Works, now Thurlow, Nunn & Standen.

Caption For Redcar, The Promenade 1923

They are ten miles in length and a mile broad at low water, and they have been characterised as 'smooth as velvet, yet so firm that neither horse not man leave their imprint on them as they tread the strand

Caption For Bosham, Village 1902

Further round to the east the road along the shore disappears under water at high tide, a fact which many first-time visitors discover to their cost if unwise enough to park on the road at low

Caption For Ebbw Vale, Bethcar Street C1950

The Red and White bus disappearing in the distance was specially built for the area: it was one of the first double-decker buses for low bridges.

Caption For Bridgnorth, From Castle Walk 1898

This is a view over Low Town from about one hundred feet above the Severn.

Caption For Barnstaple, Bridge 1890

A superb study of the Long Bridge, taken at low tide.

Caption For Corbridge, Main Street C1955

Across the road to the left stands Low Hall.

Caption For Charmouth, 1890

scene as well as Jane Austen in 'Persuasion': 'Charmouth, with its high grounds and extensive sweeps of country, and, still more, its sweet retired bay, backed by dark cliffs, where fragments of low

Caption For Ambleside, Stepping Stones 1888

Despite the impediment of Victorian dress, the young lady appears to be confident; in any case, if the worst happens, the water level is comparatively low!

Caption For Angmering, The Village Green C1955

The great house was New Place; it has now been converted into cottages.

Caption For Belfast, View In Ormeau Park 1897

His agent thought the rent of £10 an acre was too low, but the deal went through in 1869 and 178 acres were taken over.

Caption For Bridgend, St Illtyd's Church 1898

The church has a 16th-century crenellated tower with gargoyles and low pinnacles, a clock and a peal of eight bells.

Caption For North Curry, The Square C1955

Continuing south-west, the route reaches North Curry, a village on the low ridge that separates West Sedge Moor from the Tone valley.

Caption For Othery, Main Road C1955

From Bridgwater we head south-east into Sedgemoor to Othery, a village built on a low hill that rises 60 feet above the Moors.

Caption For Landewednack, Church Cove C1900

Pleasure steamers from Falmouth, such as the 'New Resolute' seen here, called to land passengers in rowing boats.

Caption For East Grinstead, High Street 1904

The town, now mercifully by-passed, has a remarkably complete High Street, considering the volume of traffic that used to choke it en route to the coast.

Caption For Ramsey, Harbour 1893

Sunlight, calm low water, boats, and a temporarily discarded mooring rope hanging from a stone jetty, exemplify that kind of minutiae which contribute towards the ideal picturesque photograph.

Caption For Twycross, The Village C1955

The footpath between the low hedge and the rendered bungalow (right) offers a short meander to the gates of Gopsal Park and Little Twycross.

Caption For Sidmouth, Esplanade Looking East C1955

Just beyond the Marine Hotel is the site of the Sidmouth Brine Baths, where visitors to the town could have massage and 'electrical treatment' - probably a low current passed through the

Caption For Llanrhian, Abereiddy C1960

This whole beautiful stretch of the North Pembrokeshire coast is studded with small settlements like Abereiddy, where low, single-storied stone cottages squat in sheltered coves and on the exposed clifftops

Caption For Bardsea, The Beach 1895

Children play happily on the shore below the old mill, the long low building.

Caption For Falmouth, Market Strand 1890

The old town, quaint and picturesque, is situated on the low ground near the edge of the harbour, and as a matter of course, the streets are very narrow.

Caption For Bosham, The Village 1902

Further away from the waterfront are Victorian houses behind the low boundary walls.