Photos

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Maps

524 maps found.

1922, Heol-Las Ref. POP731573
1922, Heol-Y-Cyw Ref. POP731577
1922, Glynogwr Ref. POP716867
1947, Glynllan Ref. NPO716855
1922, Lletty Brongu Ref. POP759358
1922, Llwydarth Ref. POP759478
1922, Nottage Ref. POP794787
1922, Ogmore Vale Ref. POP796100
1922, Ogmore Valley Ref. POP796101
1922, Pont-Y-Rhyl Ref. POP808719
1922, Newcastle Ref. POP790768
1947, Colychurch Ref. NPO675896
1947, Coychurch Ref. NPO679739
1947, Coytrahên Ref. NPO679750
1947, Coity Ref. NPO674784
1947, Brackla Ref. NPO647716
1947, Bryncethin Ref. NPO653975
1947, Bryncoch Ref. NPO654004
1947, Blaengarw Ref. NPO643258
1897, Pant-Yr-Awel Ref. RNE800113

Books

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Memories

1,926 memories found. Showing results 231 to 240.

Crowland Road

My uncle, Bill Oliver, who lived in Crowland Road used to work at the brickyards pictured. He worked on the kilns. I can remember on Sunday mornings going to see my uncle and my nan, Florrie Oliver. My dad Russell Oliver and I used to ...Read more

A memory of Eye in 1964 by Sue Boon

Not Just

...but the main road - London Road, I believe it's called - that runs through Ascot, down Wells Hill and to the roundabout just to the church end of Sunninghill village before going on through Virginia Water. The bridge was demolished ...Read more

A memory of Sunninghill in 1964

Phil Steele's First Walk In The Country.

We moved to Llanrumney Avenue from Adamsdown in 1964. It was the summer and the weather was gorgeous. I remember being taken on a country walk, through blubell woods and onto the foot bridge that crossed ...Read more

A memory of Llanrumney in 1964 by Philip Steele

Off To The Smoke

Wes Coulthard and me decided to go to the smoke to try our luck,this was early sixties. Wes had worked in London before for a building company called Higgs & Hill so we decided to give it a go as we had just been laid off. It ...Read more

A memory of Newburn in 1964 by Jimmy Burrows

Leadgate Always In My Heart

I was born in 1964 in Richard Murray Hospital Consett and lived with my mum Margaret and grandmother Milly in St Ives Road, Leadgate. My grandmother Milly and grandfather Charlie Faragher had lived at 45 St Ives Road ...Read more

A memory of Leadgate in 1964 by Lynne Evans

Wigan Terrace

I lived in Bryncethin for a time as a child in the 1960s. 20 Wigan Terrace, it was a shop run by my mother; my father was in the RAF. I remember the shop front was pink and white and the shop sold sweets, toys and general ...Read more

A memory of Bryncethin in 1964 by Julie Gordon

Tulips From St Mary Cray

I lived in Station Road no 24 i had the Surname Sheppard back then i moved to the area back in 1964 or thereabouts,went to Leeson's Hill primary school my neighbours to the right were the Sturge family i cannot ...Read more

A memory of St Mary Cray in 1964 by Phil Hill

Stanley Road

I lived at number 90 Stanley Road from 1964 until 1985. My dad worked at the Gas Board at the top of the road where the gas holder always seemed to dominate the skyline. Although it was an ugly building it was part of South Harrow ...Read more

A memory of South Harrow in 1964 by Paul Cook

All Good Things Started At Boxford

I have very early memories of Boxford Primary School. The school teachers were Mr and Mrs Alderman, Mr taught the older children and Mrs the young infants. I attended both, I started in the infants ...Read more

A memory of Boxford in 1964 by Michael Lipscombe

Charlestown Rd

I remember being a young boy attending St Luke's school, playing marbles and football in the playground (about 20 a side I recall)! I lived near top end of Charlestown Road next door to my best friend David Stanton, my other friend ...Read more

A memory of Glossop in 1964 by Victor Groves

Captions

1,770 captions found. Showing results 553 to 576.

Caption For Langwathby, The Bridge C1960

Before this sandstone bridge was built in 1686, horses and carts crossed the Eden at the 'wath' or ford, which was the longest over the river, hence the name Langwathby.

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 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 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 Woodford Bridge, The Pond C1965

The first bridge was built in 1771 and a settlement soon grew up around it.

Caption For Andover, Iron Bridge 1908

In 1908, the view of the town looking back under the bridge was unobstructed.

Caption For Ironbridge, The Bridge 1904

In 1779 Abraham Darby II's Coalbrookdale Ironworks cast the ribs of this, the world's first iron bridge.

Caption For Tewkesbury, Mythe Bridge 1891

This is Thomas Telford's iron bridge, crossing the River Severn at its junction with the River Avon.

Caption For Eamont Bridge, 1893

Eamont Bridge, just south of Penrith on the A6, takes its name from this splendid three-arched bridge across the River Eamont.

Caption For Bocking, Church Street 1902

The wooden road bridge had to be replaced in 1926: it was rotting, and traffic was becoming heavier.

Caption For Flatford, Bridge House C1960

Bridge House and the bridge over the Stour are now owned by the National Trust.

Caption For Lincoln, High Street 1923

The ornate obelisk of 1763 commemorates a chapel that once stood on High Bridge.

Caption For Wellingborough, River Nene And Victoria Mills C1965

Whitworth Brothers Flour Mills stand beside the A509 London Road bridge.

Caption For Great Haywood, Essex Bridge C1955

All the way across the bridge are pedestrian refuges built atop each of the bridge's triangular- section cutwaters.

Caption For Staines, Boating 1907

Staines's High Street leads down towards this bridge over the Thames. The three-arched structure was designed by George Rennie and opened by King William IV in the 1830s.

Caption For Barnstaple, Bridge And Terrace 1890

The first bridge here was built in the 13th century by Henry de Tracy. In 1547 the mayor referred to the river as 'a great hugy mighty perilous and dreadful water', and the present bridge was built.

Caption For London, London Bridge 1904

Here the 1903 widening of the bridge has just been completed, hence the pristine stonework.

Caption For Coombe Bissett, The Village C1955

The stone bridge carries the A354 over the River Ebble at Coombe Bisset.

Caption For London, Waterloo Bridge 1895

Gulls forage for food in the frozen wastes.The ice has broken and the waters of the river released.

Caption For Barmouth, The Railway Bridge 1908

This shows the 2,253ft long bridge with a train heading north.

Caption For Warrington, The Knutsford Road Swing Bridge C1960

Whenever the Chester Road and Northwich Road swing-bridges are opened to allow ships to pass along the Manchester Ship Canal, Warrington grinds to a halt; traffic tails back for hundreds of yards either

Caption For Eamont Bridge, 1893

Eamont Bridge, just south of Penrith on the A6, takes its name from this splendid three-arched bridge across the River Eamont.

Caption For Bocking, Cane's Mill 1900

The wooden road bridge had to be replaced in 1926: it was rotting, and traffic was becoming heavier.