Maps

671 maps found.

1900, Newton Ref. RNC791712
1898, Newton Ref. RNE791668
1898, Newton Ref. RNE791671
1896, Newton Ref. RNE791675
1896, Newton Ref. RNE791676
1896, Newton Ref. RNE791681
1898, Newton Ref. RNE791701
1926, Newton Ref. POP791657
1926, Newton Ref. POP791659
Newton, 1924, Newton-In-Bowland Ref. POP791672
1923, Newton Ref. POP791675
1923, Newton Ref. POP791680
1921, Newton Ref. POP791684
1919, Newton Ref. POP791707
1902, Newton Ref. RNC791677
1947, Newton Ref. NPO791668
1947, Newton Ref. NPO791676
1947, Newton Ref. NPO791682
1947, Newton Ref. NPO791707
1946, Newton Ref. NPO791708

Books

1 books found. Showing results 49 to 1.

Memories

218 memories found. Showing results 21 to 30.

Brampton Road Primary School

I began my school days during the 1950's at Brampton Road Primary School, Bexleyheath. My over-riding memory is a time of innocence, wonder and happiness, where we were given freedom to learn and be creative in a ...Read more

A memory of Bexleyheath by Bernard Schofield

Brimington Secondary Boys 1957 To 1961

I went Brimington Boys School, off Springvale Road, from Sept 1957 to July 1961. I must say that I enjoyed my secondary education, made loads of friends, and liked most of the teachers, apart from Thrack ...Read more

A memory of Brimington in 1957 by Dave Allen

Brookbank Road

I was born in Lewisham Hospital and went to St Stephens school, left in 1959 after l did the 11 plus and we moved to Marden Kent, l think my Father knew he was sick and he died in June 1963. Our lives were very ordinary as were all others ...Read more

A memory of Lewisham by chasruler2

Brothers And Sisters

My brother Christopher and I first went down to school at Visitation Convent, Bridport in September 1957. We lived in Ascot as our father had been an officer in the Royal Horse Guards and had been based at Windsor. We took a ...Read more

A memory of Bridport by Timothy Clarke

Brownies In Horndon On The Hill

My nan, Coral Newton, started the Brownies group in Horndon on the Hill in 1963 or 1964; she still has her Brown Owl badge. I was hoping to find out if there are any photos or if anyone went to the Brownies as it was something so close to her heart.

A memory of Horndon on the Hill in 1964 by Faye Newton

Cards Bakery, Exchange St, Attleborough

I lived at the Bakery with mum, dad and Sandy, my sister from 1954 to 1966. Dad was initially a baker and confectioner but it was my mum, Marie, who ran the shop most of the time. My favourite memories are ...Read more

A memory of Attleborough by Avril Smith

Care Homes

I was wondering if anyone remembers a home in Newton Abbot called Grange Court. The period I'm interested in is the 1950's. It may have been a residential placement for people with mental health problems or behavioural difficulties. ...Read more

A memory of Newton Abbot in 1950

Childhood

My memory of Little Kingshill: I went to live with my aunty and uncle Mr and Mrs Kitchener in Ashwell Farm Cottage. My uncle worked up on Ashwell Farm. I used to sit out in my pram eating a bowl of veg. I went to Little Kingshill ...Read more

A memory of Little Kingshill in 1951

Childhood Days

I was born in Glover Street at Tamar Lane ends. I went to Newton West Park junior school. We used to play at a local pond called the Delph. There was a man called Jimmy Atherton who came round with a horse and cart ...Read more

A memory of Leigh in 1952 by Jeff Jackson.

Childhood Days

The year I began at Newton le Willows Grammar School, I had sprained my ankle running through the back lanes of Earle Street in the holidays and had my foot in a bandage. We lived in Brookfield Street until I was 5 or so with my ...Read more

A memory of Earlestown in 1966 by Lynda Gaskell

Captions

108 captions found. Showing results 49 to 72.

Caption For Newton Abbot, From Decoy 1906

As the town grew it spread rapidly across the parishes of Wolborough, Highweek and Newton Bushel, forming the conurbation we see today.

Caption For Newton Abbot, From Decoy 1906

As the town grew it spread rapidly across the parishes of Wolborough, Highweek and Newton Bushel, forming the conurbation we see today.

Caption For Aycliffe, The Green C1955

The resulting industrial estate formed the nucleus in 1947 for the creation of Newton Aycliffe New Town.

Caption For Sudbury, St Leonard's Hospital 1900

The endowment was used to support the new St Leonard's Hospital, which was established in 1867 in Newton Road.

Caption For Grantham, High Street 1904

More survives on the left; in the distance are the pilasters of Newton and Derry's building to give the viewer a point of reference.

Caption For Maiden Newton, High West Street 1906

Maiden Newton stands on the high road between Dorchester and Crewkerne, an old route connecting Dorset with Devon.

Caption For Newton Abbot, Courtenay Park Bowling Green 1907

Courtenay is the family name of the Earls of Devon, who were the major landowners in the area and responsible for much of the Victorian expansion of Newton Abbot.

Caption For Grantham, High Street 1904

More survives on the left; in the distance are the pilasters of Newton and Derry's building to give the viewer a point of reference.

Caption For Leicester, Eastgates 1949

The Gothic Clock Tower, designed by local architect Joseph Goddard in 1868, is decorated with pinnacles and canopies, along with four Leicester worthies including Alderman Gabriel Newton and Simon de Montfort

Caption For Newton Ferrers, From Noss Mayo 1890

This photograph shows a vastly different prospect from that we can see today: the rows of fields on the opposite shore are gone, and the houses of Newton Ferrers extend two-thirds of the way up the hill

Caption For Grantham, Grammar School 1890

This range is now the library and was, as a plaque informs us, where Isaac Newton was a pupil in the 1650s.

Caption For Woolsthorpe, The Village C1955

This is not Isaac Newton's Woolsthorpe, but the village west of Grantham in rolling countryside right on the Leicestershire border; it has fine views of Belvoir Castle a mile away on its hill on the other

Caption For Roseberry Topping, And The Kings Head C1960

It is seventy-five years on from view 18148, and the scene is little changed other than a slight realignment of the track in the foreground, which leads to the centre of the village of Newton

Caption For Sudbury, St Peter's Church 1932

The endowment was used to support the new St Leonard's Hospital, which was established in 1867 in Newton Road.

Caption For Sudbury, The Park C1965

A Georgian house called Belle Vue was built at the foot of Newton Road in the 1780s.

Caption For Colsterworth, The Village C1960

with the houses on the left fronting onto the High Street, which runs left from the signpost, hardly does justice to this large and attractive village in whose part-Norman parish church the great Isaac Newton

Caption For Selborne, The Bostal 1928

It gives an easier climb to the top of the Hanger, and it was a shorter route for Gilbert when he visited his friend Richard Yalden of Newton Valence.

Caption For Woolsthorpe, The Village C1955

This is not Isaac Newton's Woolsthorpe, but the village west of Grantham in rolling countryside right on the Leicestershire border; it has fine views of Belvoir Castle a mile away on its hill on the other

Caption For Grantham, High Street C1955

Beyond it, where the road narrows, is a good building of the 1840s with paired giant pilasters, now Newton and Derry, estate agents.

Caption For London, Westminster Abbey, The Nave Altar C1965

The pulpitum or screen behind the altar is mainly 1828, and the monument in the left recess is to Isaac Newton.

Caption For Grantham, Grammar School 1890

This range is now the library and was, as a plaque informs us, where Isaac Newton was a pupil in the 1650s.

Caption For Colsterworth, The Village C1960

with the houses on the left fronting onto the High Street, which runs left from the signpost, hardly does justice to this large and attractive village in whose part-Norman parish church the great Isaac Newton

Caption For Leicester, Wyggeston Girls School C1950

The distinctive black and white uniforms of both the Wyggeston Boys' and Girls' Schools were in the 1950s and 1960s worn with a pride which said that along with Alderman Newton's School we are among

Caption For Newton Abbot, 1895

Newton Abbot gained in importance in the 19th century by being a railway town.