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Places

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Maps

27 maps found.

Books

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Memories

489 memories found. Showing results 281 to 290.

Both Sides Of Sduthall

I was born in the flats in Dudley road in 1947 my mum [joyce] always told me extremely hot summer and freezing cold winter used to play gasworks a lot my grandparents lived at the end of stoney lane inside the gates north ...Read more

A memory of Southall by michael.barton3

Memories Of Trafalgar Row

I enjoyed seeing the photo graphs of the Wisbech canal and especially those showing Trafalgar Row and the river bank with English Brothers wood yard and a coaster moored along side. I used to live at number 10A which was ...Read more

A memory of Wisbech by toebrown

Happy Days

My name is Maureen Poulastides (nee Pye). I lived on the farm that was close to the canal and railway line/signal box around 1954 until about 1958, I don't remember exactly. My Dad, Norman Pye was a farm labourer there. My mother is Ada ...Read more

A memory of Medge Hall by scattynanny

My Childhood Heaven

In the late 1800's my Grandmother's sister, Minnie came from Bristol to work at Goytre House. She was soon followed by another sister Hannah and my grandmother Annie both of whom worked at Maesyberrin, the doctor's house in Goytre village. ...Read more

A memory of Goytre by gwyneth.stratten

Aspinal Primary And Ryder Brow Secondary

I was at Aspinal county Primary School in Gorton, there was a terrible teacher there who wore clogs and used to rap our knuckles. I remember my best friend Jennifer Johnson, who lived near the Rota cinema. ...Read more

A memory of Gorton by kendo72

Just The Top Place To Grow Up In!

I was born in Stairfoot in 1949, and it was a great village to grow up in. loads of friends, the Langleys and numerous others, We played out for hours on end going to Oxleys fish and chip shop and of course Curly ...Read more

A memory of Stairfoot by Lynda Moore

Swindon 1957 To 1966

We moved to Swindon in 1957 from London (Wimbledon, actually) when my dad, a skilled engineer, got a job at Vickers Armstrongs at South Marston, with a brand new council house thrown in. In those post-war austerity days there was ...Read more

A memory of Swindon by besafisher

Village School

I moved to chigwell row when I was 4 and a half years old ,we had been living in army qauters and for the last year been staying with family till we got housed in chigwell row it was may time I can all ways remember it felt like ...Read more

A memory of Chigwell Row by pigface56

Growing Up In Greenford 72 86

Brought up from age 7 Lived at 9 ferrymead gardens directly opposite holy cross church. Used to watch all the Saturday weddings and the cherry blossom along the middle verges. Schooled at Bethams, coston girls ...Read more

A memory of Greenford by sj-sarahjane

Early Years

We moved to Watford in 1943. My war time memories are of night after night in the shelters, the "doodle bugs" and the boys playing Germans and soldiers on the bomb site next door. My special memories are of Cassiobury Park where we used to ...Read more

A memory of Watford by jmndavies

Captions

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Caption For Ben Nevis, From Corpach 1890

Corpach is where the Caledonian Canal joins with Loch Linnhe and the route to the sea. In the background, to the south-east, is Ben Nevis.

Caption For Bottesford, Market Street C1955

An expansive village, it sits on the River Devon, about a mile north of the Grantham Canal of 1797. This view looks south, away from the church.

Caption For Glasson Dock, The Docks C1955

Wealthy mill owners and industrialists found it handy to leave their boats in the shelter of the dock or the canal basin, and leisure became more and more a source of income for Glasson Dock.

Caption For Preston, Tram Bridge 1903

The bridge was designed by William Cartwright, the canal's civil engineer, who was also an optician in Preston and an inventor of some note.

Caption For Tarleton, St Mary's Church 1952

At Tarleton Lock the river Douglas meets the Leeds and Liverpool Canal. Harry Mayor was lock keeper here for forty-seven years.

Caption For Bottesford, Market Street C1955

An expansive village, it sits on the River Devon, about a mile north of the Grantham Canal of 1797. This view looks south, away from the church.

Caption For Kidderminster, The Church And Canal 1931

James Brindley created this successful canal in 1772. It was a vital part of the Grand Cross network that linked the rivers Trent, Severn, Thames and Mersey.

Caption For Wisbech, Market Place 1901

At the east end of the Market Place is Bray's showroom, for the household furniture that was manufactured in their works in Agenoria Street near the canal.

Caption For Camberley, Staff College 1907

The craftsmen were paid, according to some, the sum of 4s a day; much of the building material was transported along the Basingstoke Canal.

Caption For Barnsley, The Bus Station 1955

like Edward Ridsdale operated waggons throughout Yorkshire and offered a freight forwarding service to anywhere within the UK, and Pearson & Co operated a comprehensive packet service on the Barnsley Canal

Caption For Swindon, The White Hart, Oxford Road C1950

This public house at Stratton St Margaret owes its existence to the Wilts and Berks Canal which ran nearby.

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Caption For Hose, C1955

The Grantham-Nottingham Canal of 1793 runs through the parish, and a wharf once served the village.

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Caption For Hose, C1955

The Grantham-Nottingham Canal of 1793 runs through the parish, and a wharf once served the village.

Caption For Runcorn, The Docks C1900

The construction of the Manchester Ship Canal resulted in access to Runcorn Docks having to be made by way of locks opposite the town's waterfront, or through the Eastham Locks.

Caption For Castleford, The River Aire C1955

The Aire and Calder Navigation Company was formed near here in 1698, and canals opened in 1775 and 1826.

Caption For Sharpness, The Training Ship Vindicatrix C1955

Lighters, such as the ones we see moored here in the foreground, were the workhorses on the Gloucester to Sharpness canal, which when it opened in 1827 was the longest in Britain.

Caption For Braunston, High Street C1955

The Grand Union Canal emerges from the Braunston Tunnel east of Braunston village and descends past the village on a flight of six locks. This view looks west along the High Street.

Caption For Par, Harbour From Mount 1927

It was first developed in 1840 by Joseph Treffry, who had interests in copper mines, granite quarries, china clay works and a canal and tramway to Luxulyan.

Caption For Knottingley, Modern School C1955

The older part of town is surrounded on all sides by water - the River Aire and two canals. Rope making was a flourishing industry both for the marine and agricultural markets.

Caption For Newbury, The Wharf C1960

The historic Wharf, in regular use in the days when the Kennet & Avon Canal was a vital waterway, was home to Newbury's buses when this photograph was taken.

Caption For Bingley, Locks On The Leeds And Liverpool Canal C1900

At 127 miles, this is the longest canal in Britain, and creates a vital trans-Pennine crossing between the mill towns of Yorkshire and the seaports of the Mersey.

Caption For Warrington, Wilderspool Causeway C1960

These canal carriers and warehousemen offered a 'regular service between Warrington and Liverpool by fleet of new-built steel barges'.

Caption For Runcorn, The Docks C1900

The lock in the foreground leads to the Manchester Ship Canal and the larger docks to the right.

Caption For Preston, Dock, North Side C1960

The bridge was designed by William Cartwright, the canal’s civil engineer, who was also an optician in Preston and an inventor of some note.