Photos

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Maps

509 maps found.

1903-1904, Low Whita Ref. RNC768606
1947, Bolton Low Houses Ref. NPO645664
1897, Bolton Low Houses Ref. RNE645664
1885, Low Burnham Ref. HOSM52396
1887, Low Fulney Ref. HOSM52415
1901, Low Bradfield Ref. HOSM38571
1946, Butley Low Corner Ref. NPO657655
1902-1903, Low Barlings Ref. RNC767783
1903-1904, Low Bentham Ref. RNC767809
1903-1904, Low Coniscliffe Ref. RNC767914
1901-1904, Low Cotehill Ref. RNC767921
1903-1904, Low Dalby Ref. RNC767948
1903-1904, Low Ellington Ref. RNC767972
1903-1904, Low Etherley Ref. RNC767983
1903-1904, Low Fold Ref. RNC768094
1903-1904, Low Garth Ref. RNC768112
1903-1904, Low Grantley Ref. RNC768136
1903-1904, Low Green Ref. RNC768138
1903-1904, Low Hutton Ref. RNC768273
1901-1904, Low Knipe Ref. RNC768287

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Memories

633 memories found. Showing results 171 to 180.

Living In The Cpa Mill On Commercial Road, Godley.

I lived in the CPA or Calico Printers Association mill for about 12 years, where my dad was a foreman who worked in the batiks for many years. We had a huge flat which was knocked down many years ago. ...Read more

A memory of Hyde in 1963 by Stephen Durr

New Back Row

I used to live at 458 New Back Row and remember the Coulsons from 456, especially Eddie who was my age (I think). I was devastated when they moved away, although Eddie was probably relieved - I have vague memories of stabbing his hand ...Read more

A memory of Wingate in 1963 by Joyce Bebbington

Phil & John's Amazing Journey Part 2 Football, Pubs, Old Friends

Stopping briefly outside the Working Men’s Club, the meeting place on Saturday lunchtimes for us Groby footballers before away games, we pass the chippy, the old blacksmiths where the old ...Read more

A memory of Groby in 1970

Childhood Memories

I was born in Ashgrove, lived there for 21 years with my mum and dad (Lily & Jimmy Arthur) or 'English Jimmy' as he was sometimes called - my dad was a great dad. He took us on walks to McKendricks farm & up through ...Read more

A memory of Methilhill in 1954 by Aileen Robertson

Leadworks.

This is 1950s, before that there was a lower smoke stack, I used to live in Christleton Road and can remember the old one!

A memory of Chester in 1958 by Jo Gibson

Car Intoxicated

Kilbirnie man, James Fairly, better known as JIMMY went on a camping holiday with four others to Fort William. We had car trouble on the way and had to pay the cost of that. This left us with reduced spending power and on the way ...Read more

A memory of Kilbirnie in 1965 by John Allan

Better Times

Great Britain is in disarray, I've never seen the likes. Worse than when Thatcher telt us Geordies, to get on wa bikes. They closed the yards and factories, we had them by the score, These places now just memories, of better ...Read more

A memory of Wallsend in 1985 by James Bridgewood

Memories Of Good And Bad Days In Tottenham

My Name is Alan Pearce. I was born in October 1939 at 75 Park View Road and I have many memories of going to the bottom of the road and walking under the very low tunnel which carried the railway line. ...Read more

A memory of Tottenham in 1930 by Alan Pearce

Harold Hill

I was born in north London, at the age of 5, I moved with my two twin younger brothers & parents to Harold Hill council estate on the first part built; 24 Charlbury Crescent. We had farms all around us as the rest of Harold Hill ...Read more

A memory of Gidea Park in 1956 by Brian Johns

Halfords Cafe And Outside Caterers, Castleford Rd.

Hi everyone. I was born in 56 and lived in Normanton and Altofts until moving to Pontefract when I was 7 or 8. My grandad had a cafe down Castleford Road called Halfords. Funny how this works ...Read more

A memory of Normanton in 1959 by Shawn Halford

Captions

477 captions found. Showing results 409 to 432.

Caption For Lydstep, Cliffs 1890

In order to avoid being cut off by the rising tide, walkers making their way from Tenby to Lydstep Cavern Beach were being advised to depart for their destination two hours before low tide.

Caption For Wakefield, Clarence Park C1960

The bandstand, left, opens out into a huge amphitheatre for musical concerts; built in 1926, it replaced the original less convenient stand at the top of Lowe Hill.

Caption For Glasgow, Dragon Boat Race On The Clyde, Chinese New Year 2005

The slums of the Gorbals were cleared, and in their place in the 1960s arose enormous tower blocks; in recent years they have been demolished to make way for low-density housing of a more humane

Caption For Barrow In Furness, Walney Bridge 1908

At the outset, the tenants of Vickerstown found that the only ways to gain access to Walney Island were to ford the channel at low tide - that way across is still possible - or to use the Furness Railway

Caption For Burnley, Towneley Park Gate 1895

In March 1902 she sold the hall and its 62 acres to Burnley for the very low price of £17,500, and she gave some of the money back to pay for the art gallery it was to house.

Caption For Braintree, Market Place 1903

The area with railings and the two low buildings is the site of the new cattle market, which was opened by George Courtauld on 1 October 1902, in time for the October Fair.

Caption For Bideford, The Quay 1890

When grounded the polacca sat upright; this made it an ideal type of vessel for loading and unloading cargo on beaches at low water.

Caption For Blackburn, Salford Bridge 1899

It was always a bottleneck, and fifty years before our photograph one form of entertainment would be to sit on the low parapet of Salford Bridge, clay pipe in hand, and watch the farm carts fight their

Caption For Luton, Wesleyan Chapel 1897

Religion had been the mainstay of lives high and low for centuries, but the industrial revolution was raising questions and creating pressures and hardships that were disturbing a long-settled

Caption For Langdon Hills, Entrance And Keepers Cottage C1950

IMAGINE an area of low-lying marshland riddled with secret smugglers' paths and tales of Wat Tyler's doomed revolt.

Caption For Margate, The Harbour 1906

It has now been replaced by a smaller and simpler structure.

Caption For Hutton, The Village 1891

This similar view of the village gives a closer impression of the mission house and the row of managers' houses (right).

Caption For Maidstone, All Saints' Church C1862

in this book show a vanished Medway, with timber rafts towed by barges outside the Archbishop's palace, a once-familiar scene of the river as an industrial highway that is no more.

Caption For Twickenham, Heath Road & Cross Deep Junction 2005

In 2003, a new planning row broke out over plans by Richmond College, the local tertiary college (which is actually in Twickenham) to fund expansion plans by selling off part of their site in Crane

Caption For Twickenham, The George Inn, King Street 2005

In 2003, a new planning row broke out over plans by Richmond College, the local tertiary college (which is actually in Twickenham) to fund expansion plans by selling off part of their site in Crane

Caption For Pembroke, The Castle C1955

The story goes that they refused to draw lots, and so a child drew for them.

Caption For Tenby, The Harbour 1898

A popular promenade, it was also used as a low water landing stage for excursions and paddle steamers.

Caption For Fareham, The Lord Arthur Lee 2005

I wonder what he would have made of the appearance of the submarines captured from the Germans that were towed up Fareham Lake to be broken up during both wars.

Caption For Belfast, High Street 1897

It was now a shopping street, with the buildings of fairly recent date providing commercial office accomodation on the upper floors.

Caption For Fleetwood, The Harbour 1894

Even at low tide, vessels drawing less than sixteen feet of water could manoeuvre within the harbour basin, and boats drawing less than five feet could still use the channel.

Caption For Clee Hill, The Village C1955

If there is any breeze blowing, it will blow onto Clee Hill, and consequently the village can sometimes be very bleak.

Caption For Norwich, Cathedral South East 1896

The east arm of the cathedral has a lower Norman part, while the tall clerestory and flying buttresses are 14th-century; this is a direct consequence of an earlier spire falling through the chancel roof

Caption For Whitchurch, The Greyhound 1958

The pub sign, showing a greyhound, has a lower sign advertising Sandeman port and sherry.

Caption For Newquay, On The Sands 1912

The rocky cliff faces are scored and pitted by wind and waves, causing sizeable blowing holes and fissures.