Photos

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Maps

524 maps found.

1947, Pant-Yr-Awel Ref. NPO800113
1897, Litchard Ref. RNE756765
1897, Fountain Ref. RNE708472
1897, Pen-Yr-Heol Ref. RNE805036
1897, Price Town Ref. RNE810757
1897, Penprysg Ref. RNE803969
1897, Llangeinor Ref. RNE758877
1897, Byeastwood Ref. RNE658130
1897, Colychurch Ref. RNE675896
1897, Court Colman Ref. RNE678933
1897, Hirwaun Common Ref. RNE737020
1897, Heol-Laethog Ref. RNE731571
1897, Glynllan Ref. RNE716855
1897, Spelter Ref. RNE836211
1897, Sarn Ref. RNE825537
1899-1900, Heol-Las Ref. RNC731573
1900-1901, Fountain Ref. RNC708472
1899-1900, Glynogwr Ref. RNC716867
1900, Whiterock Ref. RNC869083
1900, Wild Mill Ref. RNC870213

Books

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Memories

1,926 memories found. Showing results 171 to 180.

What A Sight Fore Sore Eyes

I was a farm hand at Whitley Bridge and was for that day a tractor driver. My job was to pull a trailer down a row of rhubarb roots which had been pulled out onto the surface. Mr Huddleston employed girls on his market ...Read more

A memory of Bubwith in 1966 by Roland Mitchell

Gobowen Junior School

I went to Gobowen School from about 1964-1970. I lived in Hengoed, and when I first started school in Gobowen, my mum used to take me and collect me on the back of her bike. As I got older, I walked down Trewern Lane and cut ...Read more

A memory of Gobowen in 1966 by Gary Edwards

One Of The Worst And Two Of Best Years Of My Childhood

wake house (hereward the wake)1966 till 1969 I too was an inmate at that time ,the bullying from the bigger older boys made the place hell for the first year .then one evening i flipped out ...Read more

A memory of Tiffield in 1966 by Kenneth Sumner

Spencers Farm (Dosthill)

I remember, has a young boy going up to Spencers farm (next to the church) to help Mrs S collect eggs. I also helped with the milking,cail cutting and potato picking, Bill (son) would collect us from the village green (the ...Read more

A memory of Tamworth in 1966 by Patrick Derwin

1955 To 1972

I grew up in one of the bungalows at the foot of One Tree Hill and often spent weekends and school holidays with the Keeper's children, Peter and Jonathon Scott.  One Tree Hill was a fascinating place to spend our weekends and ...Read more

A memory of Corringham in 1966 by Stephen Dann

Wyndham Hill And Penn Mill

My house backed onto Wyndham Hill and I spent my childhood playing over there. My cousin and I loved to watch the steam trains passing by and sometimes (if our parents weren't nearby) would run onto the bridge at Pen Mill ...Read more

A memory of Yeovil in 1966 by Kim Cavanagh

Horse Riding On The Estate

I used to go to school with Jeanie Dundas whos family lived at Ochtertyre. Her father was one of 3 survivers of the Hood. Jeanie and I would ride her horse Pedro all around the estate and return to bed him down and ...Read more

A memory of Ochtertyre in 1966 by Hazel Lockhart

Home Always Will Be

I grew up in Motspur Park, living in Claremont Avenue from 1958 - 1980 where my mother still lives. The swing gate railway crossing which we used to hang onto while the signal man wound them open and closed (the record ...Read more

A memory of Motspur Park in 1966 by Gary Elmer

Fishing By The Bridge

This picture brings back fond memories of my childhood, I remember fishing in the pool just under these trees, I caught my first pike and perch there and I was only 11 yrs old. There used to be a beach just next to the pool ...Read more

A memory of Welshpool in 1966 by Mike Casey

Knutsford Heath

Knusford Heath was our playground as children. We used to burrow tunnels in the sand pits, play hide and seek, Cowboys and Indians, or simply roll down the hills. I only lived across the road in Tabley Road. We'd be up at dawn and ...Read more

A memory of Knutsford in 1966 by Jane Bell

Captions

1,770 captions found. Showing results 409 to 432.

Caption For Upper Arley, Victoria Bridge And River Severn C1939

In the background are Hawkbatch and Seckley Woods.

Caption For Northwich, Town Bridge C1960

This unusual bridge was both the first road swing bridge on floating pontoons in Britain (it was built in 1899) and then the first electrically operated swing bridge (in 1989).

Caption For Berwick Upon Tweed, The Tweed Bridge C1960

The 1405ft long concrete four-span Royal Tweed Bridge, designed by L G Mouchel & Partners, was built in 1925-28 to take traffic off the old stone bridge that still stands nearby.

Caption For Richmond, The Bridge 1890

Looking back upstream past the boathouses in front of the 1830s St Helena Terrace and The White Cross, we see a fine view of Richmond Bridge, which dates from the 1770s and is one of the Thames' finest

Caption For London, Blackfriars Bridge 1890

The halfpenny toll on the original Blackfriars Bridge caused riots, and in 1780 angry protesters burned down the toll-house.After a succession of expensive repairs a replacement was suggested, and

Caption For Wroxham, The Bridge C1940

The bridge joining Wroxham to the west and Hoveton to the east was declared unsafe in the 1960s.

Caption For Ambleside, Sweden Bridge 1912

High Sweden Bridge is a picturesque packhorse bridge over the Scandale Beck between High Pike and Snarker Pike (there is a Low Sweden Bridge lower down the valley).

Caption For Canford Magna, Canford Bridge 1899

When Henry VIII's topographer John Leland travelled from Poole to Wimborne in 1542, he noted passing over a bridge with '12 good arches'.

Caption For Bath, View From Pulteney Bridge 1914

Looking south from the bridge, the towering mass of the former Empire Hotel is on the right with its terrace. Beyond is the spire of St John the Baptist Church and the Parade Gardens.

Caption For Axmouth, The Bridge And Haven Cliff 1895

Despite the masonry facings, this bridge across the Axe is made of concrete, built to the design of Philip Brannon in 1877.

Caption For Bewdley, The Bridge C1940

Here we can have a closer look at the famous bridge, with a group of boys fishing by the bandstand (left).

Caption For Gnosall, Village 1899

Most villages supported several shops and pubs. Gnosall also had two canal-side pubs, the Boat Inn by Bridge No 34, and the Navigation Inn by Bridge No 35.

Caption For Runcorn, Runcorn Bridge And The Transporter Bridge C1961

Two of the three bridges which have spanned Runcorn Gap over the River Mersey are seen from Runcorn.

Caption For Ironbridge, The Bridge 1904

The bridge was a toll bridge; it opened to the public on 1 January 1781.

Caption For Lincoln, High Bridge C1955

The River Witham is narrow here, but deep, as it was probably canalised during Norman or even possibly Roman times - the bridge does include Norman stonework.

Caption For Lincoln, High Bridge C1955

The River Witham is narrow here, but deep, as it was probably canalised during Norman or even possibly Roman times - the bridge does include Norman stonework.

Caption For Killarney, Brickeen Bridge C1955

Muckross Lake and Lough Leane are separated by Muckross Desmesne and Dinish Island. The island and the Desmesne are connected by Brickeen Bridge, a handsome stone bridge with a pointed arch.

Caption For London, Tower Bridge 1910

Tower Bridge has become a virtual symbol of London, and it is certainly a very striking and remarkable structure.

Caption For Abingdon, Arches Bridge C1965

Abingdon's stone bridge was built by the Fraternity of the Holy Cross, a guild of town merchants and prominent citizens founded before 1416 and incorporated by royal charter in 1441.

Caption For Richmond, Three Bridges 1899

Downstream from the town, the photographer looks back to the Richmond Half-Tide Weir and Footbridge. There are boat rollers by the Isleworth bank on the right, and Richmond Lock is on the left.

Caption For Newby Bridge, Bridge Approach C1940

This is the approach road from the Barrow in Furness direction to Newby Bridge, now the A590, with the Swan Hotel on the far side of the bridge.

Caption For Saltburn By The Sea, The Bridges 1891

An interesting view showing the Ha'penny pedestrian bridge across Rifts Wood and the road bridge between the old town and new town.

Caption For Hodder River, Lower Hodder Bridges 1858

Here we see the pack-horse bridge at Hurst Green. The newer road bridge, built in 1826, is behind it. Clitheroe and Great Mitton are to the right, and Stoneyhurst to the left.

Caption For London, Waterloo Bridge 1895

Apart from the wintry ice of a semi-frozen Thames, this view from Savoy Pier shows the old Waterloo Bridge, which was designed by Sir John Rennie and completed in 1817.