Photos

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Maps

520 maps found.

1947, Porthcawl Ref. NPO809728
1947, North Cornelly Ref. NPO793093
1947, Ogmore Vale Ref. NPO796100
1897, Lletty Brongu Ref. RNE759358
1897, Merthyr Mawr Ref. RNE778451
1897, Llangynwyd Ref. RNE758957
1897, Glynogwr Ref. RNE716867
1897, Heol-Y-Cyw Ref. RNE731577
1897, Lewistown Ref. RNE755440
1897, Blaengarw Ref. HOSM38020
1897, Bryncethin Ref. HOSM39375
1897, Bryncoch Ref. HOSM39310
1897, Bryncoch Ref. HOSM39770
1897 - 1914, Coity Ref. HOSM41537
1914, Whiterock Ref. HOSM48191
1897 - 1898, Pant-Yr-Awel Ref. HOSM56075
1897 - 1913, Stormy Down Ref. HOSM60665
1913 - 1914, Tythegston Ref. HOSM62796
1897 - 1914, Wig Fach Ref. HOSM64561
1875 - 1897, Maesteg Ref. HOSM34872

Books

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Memories

1,924 memories found. Showing results 211 to 220.

Armagh 1957 Onwards

I get a lovely glow when I think of my dear Armagh in the 1950s. Life seemed so good and simple then. I would spend my days roaming free letting my imagination grow as children do. I played down in the river by the Legar Bridge. ...Read more

A memory of Armagh in 1957 by Aine Nicart

Living In Cavendish Bridge

I grew from a boy into manhood during my time in Cavendish Bridge. My parents had the Old Crown Inn and at the age of 17 had my first "pub crawl" with my mates from the bridge through Shardlow starting at the Navigation. I ...Read more

A memory of Shardlow in 1962 by Bill Yates

Sunday At The Dell

During the long summer Sundays of 1947, the pleasures that were afforded by many Doncastrians were few and far between.Sunday, being a non-work day for the man of the house (if not the woman, Sunday dinner to make, pots to wash, ...Read more

A memory of Doncaster in 1947 by Frank Mowforth

The Good Old Days

I was born in Luton in the 1940s and remember well the shops in Manchester Street with WG Durrants butchers on the corner of Manchester Street and Bridge Street. Next door in Bridge Street was a garage and further along Manchester ...Read more

A memory of Luton by Michael Bream

Sileby My Early Life

I was born in Mountsorrel 1938 and soon moved to Sileby 10, Mountsorrel Lane with my mother Mabel Foukes [nee Burton]. My father Thomas was in the army and my mum worked at Newbold Burton and Lawson Ward. I remember convoys of ...Read more

A memory of Sileby in 1940 by David Foukes

Childhood Memories

I remember my father speaking about Woodford Bridge and High Road, Woodford. His name was Clarence Harris Bickers and together with my mother we all lived at 52 St. Ronan's Crescent. When we were bombed my father lost a ...Read more

A memory of Woodford Bridge in 1940 by Miriam Hatt

Grange Wood

Many happy years playing in Grange Wood and surrounding fields and walking through the fields up to Acton Bridge. Picnics with jam butties and water. Bike rides up to Cuddington and Hartford. Long summer holidays when the tar melted on ...Read more

A memory of Weaverham in 1967

Early Years

I was born in 1967 in Tipton. I lived close to Victoria Park and have fond memories of sitting on the witch's hat swing which when looking back was sooo dangerous but fun. The metalic slide, made slippy from greased bread wrapping ...Read more

A memory of Tipton in 1967

My Life

My name is Clifford James Edwards. I was born on 14th November 1948. My parents were Kathleen Mary Edwards and James Aubrey Edwards. We lived for a time, as far as I can remember, with my dad's parents, Kathleen G Edwards and Thomas Henry ...Read more

A memory of Coalville in 1948 by Cliff Edwards

Marsala Road Ladywell The Prefabs

I was only a few months old when our family moved to 122 Marsala Road, Ladywell in 1949. I was ten years of age when we moved from Ladywell to Dartford in August 1959 but there are many different and varied things ...Read more

A memory of Lewisham in 1958 by Tony Brown

Captions

1,770 captions found. Showing results 505 to 528.

Caption For Forth Bridge, 1897

Built between 1883 and 1890, the bridge was constructed to carry the North British Railway's main line between Edinburgh and Aberdeen.

Caption For Oxford, On The River From Folly Bridge 1890

This Victorian photograph was taken from Folly Bridge, which originally had a tower and gatehouse and was used by Roger Bacon, the 13th-century astronomer and scientist, as an observatory.

Caption For Ilkley, Boathouse And Landing Stage 1921

Hiring a boat from Wray's Pleasure Gardens was always popular with visitors and locals. The new bridge (1904) can be seen in the distance; it opened up the Middleton side of the river.

Caption For Barnstaple, Haymaking 1890

This fine view shows the River Taw meandering down to the Long Bridge (just left of centre), and behind the bridge the dark wooded mound of the castle, built in the 10th century.

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 Ottery St Mary, Cadhay Bridge 1922

In earlier times, before the construction of its many bridges, the Otter presented a formidable barrier to travellers, particularly when the river was in flood and its ford impassable.

Caption For Warrington, Academy And Cromwell Statue 1901

Sitting beside the River Mersey, Warrington developed as an important junctin for both road and river traffic.

Caption For Glaisdale, Beggars Bridge C1965

The elegant, high-arched Beggars Bridge at Glaisdale is dated 1619, and carries the packhorse route from Glaisdale to Whitby across the River Esk.

Caption For Whitby, The Bridge 1913

The bridge was a favourite place where people could stop for a chat, or simply stand and watch the world go by.

Caption For London, Old Waterloo Bridge C1900

A hackney carriage and a horse-drawn cart pass under the first Waterloo Bridge.

Caption For The Broads, The River, Wayford Bridge C1935

The river near the new bridge now has rows of wooden houseboats moored along the right bank, where Wayford Farm has been developed into the Wayford Bridge Hotel.

Caption For Ambleside, Bridge House 1912

Easily the most famous and most photographed building in Ambleside is Bridge House, a tiny one-up, one-down house constructed on a bridge over the Stock Beck.

Caption For Fordingbridge, The Bridge C1950

To the north-west of the New Forest is the peaceful little town of Fordingbridge, named after the ancient ford and medieval bridge which facilitate a passage across the River Avon at this point.

Caption For Cark In Cartmel, The Bridge 1897

The bridge spans the River Eea, which was used by the mill close by. In the 1780s the roads through Cark were minor tracks, and stepping stones were used to cross the beck.

Caption For Whitby, The Bridge 1913

The bridge was a favourite place where people could stop for a chat, or simply stand and watch the world go by.

Caption For Warrington, The Bridge And Marshall Gardens C1960

Warrington owes its regional and national importance to its role as a crossing point over the River Mersey.

Caption For London, Westminster Bridge, Queen Victoria Jubilee Day 1897

After a service at St Paul’s, the ageing Queen was driven in her state coach past Parliament and across this crowded bridge, escorted by her loyal troops. The bridge is decked with garlands.

Caption For Merrivale, Bridge 1910

The horse and cart are approaching the old packhorse bridge, which was later to be by-passed by a new road bridge.

Caption For Saltburn By The Sea, Italian Gardens 1891

As with many Victorian seaside resorts, Saltburn boasted elaborate, well kept, (and labour intensive) public gardens, as seen here in the Italian Gardens.

Caption For Newport, View From Transporter Bridge C1950

This picture, taken from the walkway of the bridge, gives us a panoramic view of the Alexandra Docks and the residential area of Pillgwenly.

Caption For Middlesbrough, The Transporter Bridge 1913

The building of this extraordinary bridge was discussed in Victoria's reign, but it was not opened until 1901.

Caption For London, Oxford Arms 1875

The Hand-in-Hand Fire and Life Insurance Society building stands at the junction of these two streets close by Blackfriars Bridge.

Caption For London, The Hand In Hand Office 1904

The Hand-in-Hand Fire and Life Insurance Society building stands at the junction of these two streets close by Blackfriars Bridge.

Caption For Potter Heigham, The Bridge C1926

This is one of the very few medieval bridges surviving on the Broadland rivers.