Photos

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Maps

524 maps found.

1897 - 1898, Pant-Yr-Awel Ref. HOSM56075
1897 - 1913, Stormy Down Ref. HOSM60665
1913 - 1914, Tythegston Ref. HOSM62796
1897 - 1914, Wig Fach Ref. HOSM64561
1900-1901, Dyffryn Ref. RNC696146
1899-1900, Heol-Laethog Ref. RNC731571
1900-1901, Cwmfelin Ref. RNC687043
1899-1900, Coity Ref. RNC674784
1899-1900, Bryncethin Ref. RNC653975
1900, Brynmenyn Ref. RNC654320
1899-1900, Brackla Ref. RNC647716
1900-1901, Cefn Cribwr Ref. RNC665299
1900-1901, Kenfig Ref. RNC746087
1947, Ty'n-Y-Garn Ref. NPO856049
1947, Waun Y Gilfach Ref. NPO862242
1947, Wig Fach Ref. NPO870044
1947, Wild Mill Ref. NPO870213
1947, Tondu Ref. NPO849887
1897, Cymdda Ref. RNE687324
1922, Heol-Laethog Ref. POP731571

Books

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Memories

1,926 memories found. Showing results 221 to 230.

Hubert Terrace

I often wondered who Hubert was. Other road names around were obvious. Bank Street was on a bank; School street had a school at the end of it. But Hubert Terrace? One side of my street was brick and the other was stone; something ...Read more

A memory of Bensham in 1964 by Susan Green

School Holidays

I feel I could write a book as the memories were brilliant! We used to spend the whole summer there and I cried when I had to leave. I remember the boatyard which was run by Mr May, his son was called Billy and he was my ...Read more

A memory of Potter Heigham in 1964 by Stephen Mackay

Catching The Train To Leeds

I was born in 1960 within a short walk of this photo. The scene is still clearly recognisable, although the wooden station building spanning the bridge and the steps leading down to the station were demolished and ...Read more

A memory of Horsforth in 1964 by Kate Gabriel

Chester In The 1960s And 1970s

Chester for me, in the 1960s, was, first, the Museum.  It was a full day out.  The C4 or C3 bus from Overpool or the C6 from Rivacre, small pack of sandwiches and some orange squash in my school haversack and I could ...Read more

A memory of Chester in 1964 by Stephen Owen

Hanwel Shops

Perhaps the most important shop to a young man progressing through bikes, motor bikes, scooters, and finally a car, was Barnekells. This was opposite Hanwell Bus Garage. There is a picture of it with a trolley bus outside on ...Read more

A memory of Hanwell in 1964 by Nick Beard

North Acton, Victoria Road, Phillips Mapmakers

Does anyone else remember Phillips the Mapmakers in Victoria Road, North Action? I started there straight from school as a trainee (cartographer). I was only there 6 months before the bright lights and ...Read more

A memory of Acton in 1964 by Susan Coleman

Fond Memories Of Bridgend

My name is Gareth Davis, and I now live in Australia. I fondly remember travelling the No 7 bus to Nantymoel to my home in Bryncethin. My best friend Lewis Lee, who I have now lost touch with and have tried to find, was a ...Read more

A memory of Bridgend in 1964 by Gareth Davis

St Austell Fore Street Rivera Restaurant

The Rivera!! Once a week after school in 1964- 65, a group of us (mostly 6th-formers from the Grammar School, which was co-ed by that time) used to gather upstairs in the Rivera Restaurant (on the right ...Read more

A memory of St Austell in 1964 by Elke Langmaid Love

The Good Old Days

Reading this site has bought some lovely memories back. I was born at 99 Lynton Aveuue and lived there happily with my mum and dad, Tom and Alice, and my brother and sisters Mandy, Annette and Richard (Richard and my dad have ...Read more

A memory of Colindale in 1964 by Martin Leonard

White Hart Lock

I believe this to be the White Hart Lock at New Haw situated at the junction of Woodham Lane and the turning off over the White Hart bridge which led to Byfleet station. I do believe also that the cottage featured in a film, ...Read more

A memory of Addlestone in 1964 by Michael Ponting

Captions

1,770 captions found. Showing results 529 to 552.

Caption For Warrington, Knutsford Road Bridge C1955

Whilst the Latchford Viaduct is high enough to allow the tallest ships to pass beneath, a series of swing bridges allow vessels to pass through most road crossings along the canal.

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 Petersfield, From Tilmore 1906

A view across the town taken from above the Tilmore railway bridge.

Caption For Great Haywood, River Trent C1955

Looking downstream, below the narrow Essex Bridge, this iron bridge was a continuation of one over the canal, built to allow residents of Shugborough Hall access to the village by horse

Caption For Beccles, The River C1960

The iron bridge of c1880 replaced a medieval stone bridge. The Waveney forms the boundary between Suffolk and Norfolk, where the boys are fishing.

Caption For Preston, Miller Park 1893

The bridge is the railway bridge over the River Ribble, and we can see the far bank clearly.

Caption For Preston, The Park 40 Steps 1924

The bridge is the railway bridge over the River Ribble, and we can see the far bank clearly.

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 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 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 Bourton On The Water, The Bridge C1955

Five bridges span the River Windrush in the village. The most recent commemorates the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953.

Caption For Bridge Of Allan, Henderson Street 1899

However, in Victorian times the town became a popular spa, complete with pump room and baths and around 100 lodging houses.

Caption For Wallingford, Church And Bridge 1899

Back on the river, this view looks north-east from the Crowmarsh Gifford bank to Bridge House, with the remarkable spire of St Peter's Church beyond.

Caption For Winsford, The Blacksmith Bridge And Church C1965

A blacksmith's forge used to stand beside this packhorse bridge spanning Winn Brook, one of eight bridges boasted by this tiny village. It was at Winsford that Ernest Bevin was born in 1881.

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 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 Newby Bridge, General View 1914

Newby Bridge, spanning the River Leven, is the highest bridging point before Lake Windermere. It dates from the 16th century, and formed part of the turnpike route from Kendal to Ulverston.

Caption For London, Tower Bridge 1910

Where London's other bridges are dignified and utilitarian, Tower Bridge, with its 'daring majesty' cocks a snook at Victorian formality.

Caption For York, Barges On The Foss Navigation 1885

The first recorded wooden bridge was built in 1583, and was destroyed during the siege of York. Two more were built after one another; the second was washed away by floods.

Caption For Berwyn, The Chain Bridge Hotel 1888

Berwyn is a lonely spot west of Llangollen, where the half-timbered Chain Bridge Hotel and the station on the old Llangollen-Corwen railway stand beside the River Dee as it enters a small gorge.

Caption For Stone, Walton Bridge 1900

Stone proclaims itself to be a 'Canal Town' and reaching it from this river bridge involves crossing the Trent & Mersey Canal.

Caption For Islip, The Bridge C1960

This view of the bridge was taken from near Islip House, on the west bank. In 1795, the medieval bridge was seriously damaged by floods and five of its nine arches were washed away.

Caption For Ribchester, The New Bridge C1955

Known locally as Dinkley Bridge, this elegant suspension bridge across the River Ribble was opened on 10 October 1951.

Caption For Oxford, Magdalen College 1890

Magdalen College from the Bridge 1938 During the Civil War Royalist forces defended Magdalen Bridge by throwing rocks from the top of the bell tower down on the heads of Parliamentarians below