Maps

566 maps found.

1896, Dale Brow Ref. RNE687758
1898, Brow Edge Ref. RNE652831
1896, Mere Brow Ref. RNE778154
1896, Mill Brow Ref. RNE779997
1896, Mossley Brow Ref. RNE784476
1898, Thwaites Brow Ref. RNE848138
1947, Wath Brow Ref. NPO862004
1923, Mill Brow Ref. POP779997
1925, Brow Edge Ref. POP652831
1947, Dales Brow Ref. NPO687881
1901-1904, Wath Brow Ref. RNC862004
1947, Longcroft Ref. NPO766820
1925, Whitrigg Ref. POP869452
1897, Whitrigg Ref. RNE869452
1897, Longcroft Ref. RNE766820
1899 - 1924, Whitrigg Ref. HOSM64466
1947, Whitrigg Ref. NPO869452
1924, Longcroft Ref. HOSM52251
1925, Longcroft Ref. POP766820
1901-1904, Longcroft Ref. RNC766820

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Memories

1,283 memories found. Showing results 271 to 280.

Swimming Across The River Severn

I remember at the age of twelve 1957 swimming across the river from Hylton road over to the racecourse to watch the racing on a Saturday afternoon. Five of us used to swim out to the pleasure steamers as they went up to ...Read more

A memory of Worcester by douglpaulin

Ancestory

Hello ,, I am trying trace my family history ... I believe my Family originated from Westfield Catt was the family name .. my grandfather was Frederick Catt married to Alice .. they had a son George who married Gladys Tomlin from ...Read more

A memory of Westfield

'sunnyside' A Bungalow In Mitcham

I believe a relative of mine, Arthur Brett, built a row of bungalows in Mitcham and he and his wife Emma moved into one of them called 'Sunnyside'. I recall visiting them when I was about 8 years old and in my memory they ...Read more

A memory of Mitcham by robertlynne

Mitcham County Grammar School For Boys

Mitcham County Grammar School for Boys Remembered Memory is a selective thing, the best is easy, but the mind glosses over the worst. Some things recollected as certainties turn out to be not quite so. These are ...Read more

A memory of Mitcham by Jack Simmons

Wartime Memories Of Wincanton

I arrived in Wincanton as an Evacuee in 1940/41 and lived for a while with my Uncle Frank and his family. My uncle at that time owned Bayford Garage. I was only about 6 yrs of age and quite naturally missed my mother ...Read more

A memory of Wincanton by unamuir333

Wartime Feniton

My name is Barry Felton and I was born in Feniton, what is now called Old Feniton, in 1945. My grandparents, Norman and Phyllis Wilson ran the Post Office in the village. My mother Patricia, their daughter, was in the WRNS based in ...Read more

A memory of Feniton by sbfelton

The Folly, Radlett, Hertfordshire

My family worked at the Folly House in the 1700's and 1800's. They lived in a row of the farm cottages. Their surname was Hawtry and although there are now only two cottages remaining, there is a road off Watling Street ...Read more

A memory of Radlett by coljan.wilson

Post War 45 47 As A Child Born In 42

I recentlty went into the Burtesett Village hall, had a cuppa, with my three sisters, and looked at the memorbilla and photos around the room. We had a great time. Spent some 45-60 minutes reminising. My father was ...Read more

A memory of Burtersett by davidfreeman225

Mothers Home

blaen has always been special to me as it is the first thing you see when you walk into the house as mountain row is immediately above the railway station in ferndale and the big tip is above ferndale on the llanwonno road it used to be ...Read more

A memory of Blaenllechau by porthbeach4me

Selsdon Parade Residential Flat

My family and my father's before that (surname Kent) lived in Selsdon (84 and 32 Foxearth Road, 170 Littleheath Road, and 24 Benhurst Gardens) spanning c. 1930 - 1989. But at one point (after my father's death), my ...Read more

A memory of Selsdon in 1982 by T Kent

Captions

827 captions found. Showing results 649 to 672.

Caption For Ormesby, Broads, Near Tea Rooms C1935

The Eels Foot Inn now dispenses refreshments to visitors after their row on the broad. The ladies' headwear is typical of the early 1930s, and short skirts were in vogue.

Caption For Weymouth, Beach 1923

The latter was originally named Brunswick Row by the Duke of Gloucester on 16 August 1824.

Caption For Louth, Mercer Row C1955

Mercer Row is a good example, and the Georgian shop window to the right survives intact.

Caption For Heswall, The Village C1955

The small, ornate castellated building in the centre of the row of shops used to be Heswall Village Post Office, but that later moved to its present position in the building to its immediate right.

Caption For Bowness On Windermere, The Ferry Boat 1896

The Bowness Ferry across the narrowest part of the lake was originally a hand-rowed operation.

Caption For Stamford, View From The Water Meadows 1922

At times the river can spill out across the whole of the meadows, so that the residents of Bath Row are protected behind flood walls.

Caption For Kibworth Harcourt, Main Street C1960

This is red brick village Leicestershire at its best: nothing ostentatious in either the well- designed row of cottages (right) terminated by the Three Horseshoes pub, small and welcoming,

Caption For Forest Row, The Village 1909

A large village on the northern edge of the Ashdown Forest, Forest Row was a popular place in the 14th century when the King and his Lords used it as a base for hunting.

Caption For Nottingham, Chapel Bar C1950

Long Row leads westwards uphill into Chapel Bar, now truncated by the Maid Marian Way roundabout junction with Derby Road.

Caption For Paglesham, The Stores C1955

In this picture the East End Post Office can be seen on the right, the one building in the row not faced with weatherboard.The small store facing the photographer also housed the Coastguard Reporting

Caption For Uppingham, Stockerston Road C1955

The large building at the end of the row is the Paul David Memorial Concert Hall and Gymnasium opened by Field Marshal Earl Roberts on 30 March 1905 as a memorial to old boys who served in the Boer

Caption For Breachwood Green, Lower Road C1965

Outside the row of terraced cottages at Breachwood Green near Hitchin stands a pristine Ford 100E model. In front of one of these houses stood the community's well.

Caption For Ashford, High Street And Church 1901

Here we see the Parish Church as we look from the High Street through Middle Row, part of the 'old town' of Ashford.

Caption For Gilfach Goch, Colliery C1955

He built rows of houses with gardens for his employees. At the time of his death, 400 workers were employed by him at Dinas Main Colliery.

Caption For Wetherby, River Wharfe 1909

In the 1920s, Tom Richmond's West End Boating Stage offered rowing, Canadian-style skiffs and punts. A motor boat plied between here and Collingham Bridge.

Caption For Elstow, The Swan Inn 1921

Most of the village was owned by the Whitbread family, including these rows of 16th-century timber-framed cottages.

Caption For Hemingford Abbots, Common Lane 1914

It is sometimes almost unbelievable when we realise how much of our heritage has been destroyed during the past century.

Caption For Hoylake, Market Street C1960

The ornate canopy over the pavement on the left still shelters pedestrians from rain (and sun), but the shop is now a café called Ruby rather than a shoe shop.

Caption For Preston, River Ribble From Miller Park C1935

The three young lads out in a rowing boat sum up the simple pleasures of the mid 1950s, the quiet void before the rock 'n roll era and the Swinging 60s began.

Caption For Waterford, The Old Windmill Tea Rooms C1960

The row of four whitewashed cottages in the foreground leads up to the Vicarage Lane turning on the right; the lane crosses the river about 200 yards north of the Overflow, a weir at Waterford Marsh.

Caption For Kibworth Harcourt, Main Street C1960

This is red brick village Leicestershire at its best: nothing ostentatious in either the well- designed row of cottages (right) terminated by the Three Horseshoes pub, small and welcoming,

Caption For Hemingford Abbots, The Church From The River 1899

It is sometimes almost unbelievable when we realise how much of our heritage has been destroyed during the past century.

Caption For Littleborough, Lake Hotel Cafe C1950

The cafe was in the former Rowing Club building of 1860.

Caption For Barry, Watchtower Bay 1899

The slipway for the launching of rowing lifeboats was blocked up and moved to the land-facing side; the small arched window marks where the old exit emerged.