Maps

370 maps found.

1898-1901, Bower House Tye Ref. RNC647196
1895, Four Houses Corner Ref. RNE708528
1899, Bolton Low Houses Ref. HOSM38259
1899, Bolton New Houses Ref. HOSM38260
1885 - 1902, Coppice House Wood Ref. HOSM59903
1885 - 1886, Watering Dyke Houses Ref. HOSM46756
1920, Court House Green Ref. POP679022
1925, Bolton Low Houses Ref. POP645664
1922, Meeting House Hill Ref. POP777465
1947, Bolton New Houses Ref. NPO645667
1898, Red House Common Ref. RNC814444
1919, Watch House Green Ref. POP861414
1896, Bower House Tye Ref. RNE647196
1898-1899, Brick House End Ref. RNC649670
1901-1904, Bolton Low Houses Ref. RNC645664
1901-1904, Bolton New Houses Ref. RNC645667
1901-1902, Meeting House Hill Ref. RNC777465
1896, Much Hoole Moss Houses Ref. RNE785362
1924, Much Hoole Moss Houses Ref. POP785362
1896, Little Hoole Moss Houses Ref. RNE757470

Books

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Memories

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Little Waltham

I was born in Little Waltham and lived there until 1967. I only left because I got married and the cost of housing in the village, even then, was way out of our reach, so we had to move 20 miles north to Sible Hedingham. I had a ...Read more

A memory of Little Waltham by Richard Mansfield

Architectural Notes

As a former resident of Bath I recall that this building was not particularly liked. In 1959 the hotel was demolished and a block of 33 flats at 1st, 2nd and 3rd floor level with shops at the ground floor was built. The quality ...Read more

A memory of Bath by Claire Allen

Shopping Memories.

This photograph shows two ladies chatting together in the foreground.  On the right in the floral dress is my mother Mrs Beatrice Farnsworth.  My family have been farmers in the locality for three generations.  My mother's car is ...Read more

A memory of Worksop by Claire Allen

Family Connections.

The premises on the left of the photograph were the house and business of Thomas Langstaff, a rope maker, between c1810 and c1900.

A memory of Richmond by Claire Allen

Joan The Wad

I have bought Joan the Wad Cornish pickles at the Abbey and caught a trout in the river that runs in front of it. I was evacuated to the village in the war to Church Town Farm with Mr and Mrs Greenway and there was a large monkey puzzle ...Read more

A memory of Lanivet in 1950 by John Angus

My Hometown

Brynmawr is a quiet little town on the edge of the valley roads. These photos bring back memories of all the hills I climbed, picnics on the mountain, paddling in the pond across from our house in Warwick Road. Snow 6ft deep in Winter. ...Read more

A memory of Brynmawr by Jackie Haynes

Teenage Memories

Cove was a special place, a place where I was born, at 11 Sydney Smith Close...now stands Beverly Crec.... My grandad Matthew Smith lived at 39 Holly Rd, and worked on the railway as a plate layer. Growing up we lived in Hazel ...Read more

A memory of Cove in 1958 by Peter Smith

When I Was A Child

My father was born in Great Bedwyn, his name Arthur Maurice Hatter. When I was young in 1952 we were invited to stay with a member of his family in 47 High Street, I remember they had a wonderful garden, layered with full ...Read more

A memory of Great Bedwyn in 1952 by Arthur Hatter

Childhood

Having just stumbled across this website and viewed the photographs, I immediately went into nostalgia mode. I was born in Alrewas in 1938 in one of the small cottages in Main Street just down from Mansell's bridge, and then moved to The ...Read more

A memory of Alrewas in 1940 by Anthony Venables

8 Court Hill

My mum and dad bought this house in the 70's I remember the large door on this picture, it was some sort of mill. They gutted the place (helped by brother and me on cement making duty) and made it a family home. The large door is now ...Read more

A memory of Potterne in 1978 by Emma Day

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Captions

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Caption For Barry, Romilly Park Bowling Green C1960

Most of the trees we saw in photograph B27004 have now been felled and replaced by houses.

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 Bedford, De Parys Avenue 1921

On the left are typical late Victorian houses; the one on the far left, No 67, is now the Bedford School Study Centre.

Caption For Abingdon, The Cosener's House From The River 1893

Situated on the island between the river and the mill stream is the Cosenor's House, now mainly 18th- and 19th-century, but replacing a medieval building.

Caption For Walsall, The Cenotaph, Bradford Place 2005

One of the only positive things for the town's development at this time was housing.

Caption For Kidderminster, The Chapel, Harvington Hall C1965

The chapel is in the top of the house, next to a nursery that offered views in all directions.

Caption For Rye, Mermaid Street 1901

The three-gabled house on the right, Hartshorne House or the Old Hospital, 15th-century and 1576, was described in 1863 as 'an unsightly pile of wood and plaster too dilapidated to allow the lowest to

Caption For Corsham, St Bartholomew's Church C1955

Nearby is Corsham Court, a large manor house built in Elizabethan style.

Caption For Frimley Green, Old Windmill 1906

It was converted into a house in 1914, and now forms part of large private country house.

Caption For Two Dales, Red House C1960

The mock timbered gables of Red House at Darley Dale are now home to a horse and coaching museum, which runs coach-and-fours through the grounds of nearby Chatsworth House for visitors during

Caption For Chepstow, The Museum 2004

Originally, 18th-century Gwy House in Bridge Street was a privately owned family home.

Caption For Abergavenny, The Castle 1914

Here they lead up the motte to the Castle House, which now houses the town's museum.

Caption For Chester, The Cathedral Library 1888

This is the Chapter House in the days when it housed the cathedral library; in more recent times it has been used as a bookshop.

Caption For St Ives, Draycott Terrace 1898

These houses overlook Porthminster Beach and have views of St Ives Bay that are as superb today as they were when this photograph was taken.

Caption For Ticehurst, The Square 1925

Whiligh is a 16th-century house; timbers for Westminster Hall in London were cut from trees felled on the estate in the late 14th century.

Caption For Bolney, Post Office 1957

The 13th-century church of St Mary Magdalene has a massive 16th-century tower with rounded pinnacles, which houses a peal of eight bells.

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Caption For Westham, C1965

Priesthawes House was built from stone taken from nearby Pevensey?

Caption For Ashwell, The Museum C1951

This early 16th-century timber-framed house, formerly owned by St John's College, Cambridge and earlier by Westminster Abbey, was used by the village as the Town House for the collection of rents and tithes

Caption For Guisborough, Hutton Hall 1891

house on the western outskirts.

Caption For Twickenham, War Memorial, Radnor Gardens 2005

After the war, small-scale industrial development took the place of the old market gardens, and housing continued to spread over the old estates as the population expanded.

Caption For Hendon, Town Hall, The Burroughs C1960

There are 18th- and 19th-century houses, and a fine group of public buildings comprising the Town Hall of 1900, the Public Library of 1929, the Fire Station of 1911 and, at the junction with Church End

Caption For Charlton, Woodstock House C1955

Woodstock House is a country house hotel nestling in the Downs below the heights of Charlton Forest.

Caption For Chatsworth, And The Bridge 1886

The house was begun by William Cavendish, fourth Earl and later first Duke of Devonshire, in 1687 and completed in 1706; the north wing was added between 1820-30.