Maps

181 maps found.

1895, Haxey Carr Ref. RNE729110
1896, Brandy Carr Ref. RNE648769
1895, West Carr Ref. RNE863847
1947, Birley Carr Ref. NPO640924
1947, Brierholme Carr Ref. NPO650174
1947, Broad Carr Ref. NPO650646
1947, Carr Cross Ref. NPO662759
1947, Carr Gate Ref. NPO662787
1947, Huggin Carr Ref. NPO741831
1925, Carr Bank Ref. POP662744
1923, Carr Vale Ref. POP662863
1923, Haxey Carr Ref. POP729110
1898, Black Carr Ref. RNE641467
1896, Carr Cross Ref. RNE662759
1896, Carr Vale Ref. RNE662863
1895, Island Carr Ref. RNE744439
1895, Huggin Carr Ref. RNE741831
1947, Rise Carr Ref. NPO817129
1895, West Carr Ref. RNE863846
1895, Brierholme Carr Ref. RNE650174

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Memories

152 memories found. Showing results 11 to 20.

Wonderful Times In Cheriton Fitzpaine

I grew up in Cheriton Fitzpaine, I lived at 1 Wordland Cross and went to the local primary school before going to the Shelley School in Crediton. I loved living in that village, I remember lots of ...Read more

A memory of Cheriton Fitzpaine in 1972 by Russell Kenneford

Ormskirk

I was born in Ormskirk 1959, My parents were John & June Carr of Sephton Drive, we lived at number 21. I have five brothers. We attended West End, and Crosshall High School, My Grandfather Thomas Gabbitas lived near the Gas works in ...Read more

A memory of Ormskirk by Sandra Lee

Sunday Mornings

My mother in law, then Marie Elizabeth Burston born 1921 in Wales, whilst in service at Hartlebury House used to go to church every Sunday morning. The postman played the big organ. Every morning she had to give him and the ...Read more

A memory of Painswick in 1930 by Peter Royal

My Home

I lived with my parents and brother, Ray, at the top of the High Street at 2, Grove Cottages, Leatherhead Road.  I lived there until I married Jean Rumming from Hersham, Surrey in 1960. This used to be a public house later closed down ...Read more

A memory of Great Bookham in 1943 by Tony Davie

Abridge In The 1950's

I moved to Abridge in 1950 when I was ten years old. My parents bought the white cottage on the London Road, which had a wooden building next to it. This very soon became The Poplar Cafe, my mother’s dream of riches! I ...Read more

A memory of Abridge in 1955 by Helena Rogers

Northolt Memories

I was born at Perivale hospital in 1964 and grew up in Carr Road. I am one of the Tweedy family that Toni mentioned .....Hi Toni (keep in touch). I lived there with my parents Dora and Andrew, both now 81 years young.... and ...Read more

A memory of Northolt by Rhona Dempsey

Hetheringtons

As a boy I lived at 108 Moresby Parks with my family. I was from a large family, 4 brothers and one sister. We moved there in 1976 to 2006, it was a wonderful place to live and still is today. My childhood memories are of ...Read more

A memory of Moresby Parks in 1976 by Carl Hetherington

Hill O Beath My Home

Hill of Beath was a great place to stay when I was young, running round streets playing cowboys with Brayan Snedon, Ross Mickey, playing football and training with the Haws, going to the little shop on Main Street and ...Read more

A memory of Hill of Beath in 1990 by Alistair Wilson

Ellergreen And St Tessies

I went to Ellergreen in the mid 1950's, and well remember chucking stones and snow-ball fights with the kids of St Tessies, who used to call us 'College Puddings'. I remember there was a great chippie on ...Read more

A memory of Norris Green in 1953 by John Jay

Pelham Road

I was born in Pelham Road on August the 18th 1940. We lived with my grandparents. My grandad used to play the piano in the Pelham Arms for free beer and one of my earliest memories is seeing him playing and having three or four pints ...Read more

A memory of Alum Rock by Colin Stokes

Captions

66 captions found. Showing results 25 to 48.

Caption For Richmond, The Castle And The Bridge 1893

We are looking past John Carr's Green Bridge towards the magnificent castle - a true picture of medieval England.

Caption For Willesborough, The Lees 1909

The year this picture was taken a cruel winter was about to strike, leaving many new owners of a motor car relying on horses to pull them free from snow-laden roads.

Caption For Horbury, Cluntergate C1955

If we walk along Cluntergate towards the town centre past John Carr's birthplace in the tidy cottage built by his father in 1739, we see the Cricketers Arms pub (1898) on the left.

Caption For Richmond, The Castle And The Bridge 1893

The Green Bridge, named because of its proximity to the Green, was built 1788-89 to a design by the North Riding bridgemaster, York architect John Carr, after its medieval predecessor

Caption For Doncaster, The Racecourse C1955

Rockingham commissioned the building of the grandstand in 1778; it was a copy of John Carr's original stand at the York Knavesmire course. A new grandstand opened in 1970.

Caption For East Ayton, Derwent Café C1965

Not far from the cafe is the four-arch sandstone bridge over the Derwent, built in 1775 by York architect John Carr.

Caption For Rochdale, Carr Wood Waterfall 1895

Just downstream of Carr Wood waterfall is this smaller weir, whose race carried water via a flagstone channel under fields to the left to the Ashworth Estate corn mill.

Caption For Inskip, Main Road C1950

Many of the thatched cottages on the winding lanes remained the same except for the replacement of their wheat straw roofs by corrugated metal sheets; an instance is the old Reading Room between Carr's

Caption For Alfold, The Village C1950

Jean Carre, one of the last of the French glassmakers to work in these parts, is said to be buried in Alfold churchyard.

Caption For Ilkley, Denton Park From The Cow And Calf Rocks 1914

After a fire in 1734 it was rebuilt by John Carr in a fine Georgian style. The stone came from a quarry on the estate's land.

Caption For Ferrybridge, The Bridge C1955

It is hard to believe that the arched bridge, built in 1797 by John Carr of York, used to carry all the main Great North road traffic.

Caption For Lincoln, The Cathedral C1965

At the left is the corner of John Carr of York’s Georgian County Gaol of 1787: no attempt here to match the castle’s Gothic architecture.

Caption For Lincoln, Castle Grounds C1955

At the left is the corner of John Carr of York's Georgian County Gaol of 1787: no attempt here to match the castle's Gothic architecture.

Caption For Lincoln, The Cathedral C1965

At the left is the corner of John Carr of York's Georgian County Gaol of 1787: no attempt here to match the castle's Gothic architecture.

Caption For Wadworth, The Village C1965

Over to the right up Carr Lane is the parish church of St John the Baptist.

Caption For Ilkley, Denton Park From The Cow And Calf Rocks 1914

After a fire in 1734 it was rebuilt by John Carr in fine Georgian style. The stone came from a quarry on the estate's land.

Caption For Horbury, Cluntergate C1955

Cluntergate is one of the main roads leading out from the centre of Horbury, whose main claim to fame is that it was the birthplace of the famous 18th-century architect always, but erroneously, known as 'John Carr

Caption For Doncaster, The Racecourse C1955

Rockingham commissioned the building of the grandstand in 1778; it was a copy of John Carr's original stand at the York Knavesmire course. A new grandstand opened in 1970.

Caption For Wilmslow, Carrs Path C1955

The Carrs are part of the meadow land along the River Bollin that once provided pasture land for Wilmslow`s residents.

Caption For Inskip, Carrs Green C1950

Local girls worked at the model dairy and cows grazed on Carrs Green, once common land.

Caption For Bainbridge, The Village 1924

The bridge over the Ure was widened by John Carr in 1785.

Caption For Boston Spa, Thorp Arch Hall 1895

He commissioned the designs from the fashionable architect of the time, John Carr of York.

Caption For Richmond, The Castle And Bridge 1892

We are looking past John Carr's Green Bridge towards the magnificent castle - a true picture of medieval England.

Caption For Horbury, Queen Street C1960

It was the birthplace of the architect John Carr, who started his training in his father's quarry.