Maps

791 maps found.

1897, Ross Ref. RNE820247
1947, Horndean Ref. NPO740428
1897, Eccles Ref. RNE698989
1901-1904, Eccles Ref. RNC698989
1901-1903, Cove Ref. RNC679141
1901-1904, Greens Ref. RNC721756
1901-1903, Ayton Ref. RNC629427
1901-1904, Bowden Ref. RNC647115
1901-1904, Kirkton Ref. RNC749217
1901-1904, Newbigging Ref. RNC790613
1901-1904, Newlands Ref. RNC791182
1901-1904, Newton Ref. RNC791657
1903-1904, Peel Ref. RNC802572
1901-1904, Roberton Ref. RNC818840
1901-1903, Ross Ref. RNC820247
1901-1904, Hilton Ref. RNC736696
1926, Eccles Ref. POP698989
1926, Burnhead Ref. POP656411
1926, Allanton Ref. POP621550
1901-1904, Whitelee Ref. RNC868948

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Memories

288 memories found. Showing results 31 to 40.

Where I Was Born

My Beginning, at Sole Street near Cobham Kent. (9th March 1946 - 2nd January 1951) I was born on Saturday March 9th 1946 at 3.29pm at Temperley, The Street, Sole Street, Kent. I was delivered at home by the ...Read more

A memory of Sole Street in 1946

My Memories Of Mossband

I lived with my parents at 28 The Green, Mossband from around 1942 (when I was one year old) until 1949, when my Father, Edward Lovie (a WD constable) died from throat cancer. My memories are all fairly traumatic and ...Read more

A memory of Mossband Ho in 1940 by Iain Lovie

1958 1964

My name is Steve Whitfield, we lived in Whitecroft (on the Crossroads) and that is where I grew up. Went most of my time to boarding school with my two brothers, dating back to the 1960s. My father was employed as Chief Accountant for ...Read more

A memory of Quernmore by First Name Last Name

Escrick Park Gardens Market Gardens 1950 1966

My aunt and uncle - Mr and Mrs George Pratt - used to manage the market gardens in Escrick. We had many happy holidays there, and I remember the peaches and apricots growing up the wall, rows and rows ...Read more

A memory of Escrick in 1950 by First Name Last Name

School Days In Monks Kirby

I vividly remember my days as a boarder at the convent school in Monks Kirby.  I was very young when I attended this school, but the memories have never left me, and I believe my experiences there shaped my ...Read more

A memory of Monks Kirby in 1942 by Mary Chew

Crichel House During The War Years

Dumpton House (Preparatory) School was evacuated to Crichel during the Second World War from Broadstairs in Kent. My older brother (Paul Cremer) was already at the school and due to the war my parents sent me ...Read more

A memory of Crichel Ho in 1940 by Jonathan Cremer

Burgh Heath Sugar Bowl

I remember the Sugar Bowl very well as I used to swim there. I was a boarder at Red House School further down the Brighton Road, does anyone remember that? Best days of my life (another story), Walton on the Hill for ...Read more

A memory of Burgh Heath in 1960 by Alan Maxwell

St John's Open Air School, Turpins Lane

I was a pupil at St John's Open Air School from April 1958 until December 1961. Most of the boys like myself were boarders from other parts of the country and we have all lost contact with each other ...Read more

A memory of Woodford Bridge in 1958 by Jeffery West

Kimbolton/Alcombury

My father was stationed at Alcombury and we were lucky to live with the Hunt family in a manor house. Mr. Hunt worked at the school. I went to school in Bedford as a weekly boarder. The Hunts' daughter was my friend and we ...Read more

A memory of Kimbolton in 1955 by Patricia Darcy

Marsala Road Ladywell The Prefabs

I was only a few months old when our family moved to 122 Marsala Road, Ladywell in 1949. I was ten years of age when we moved from Ladywell to Dartford in August 1959 but there are many different and varied ...Read more

A memory of Lewisham in 1958 by Tony Brown

Captions

290 captions found. Showing results 73 to 96.

Caption For Kettering, Northampton Road 1922

This rural lane leading to Kettering was to change dramatically in the 1930s, when it would be bordered by large detached houses with elaborate gardens.

Caption For Newark, On The Trent 1906

Rising as it does in the hills on the Staffordshire and Cheshire borders, the Trent in 1885 was estimated at being about 150 miles in length with a drainage area of 4050 square miles, of which 2900 were

Caption For Liskeard, Barras Street Parade 1893

The Parade is a spacious street bordered by elegant late-Georgian houses and stucco terraces.

Caption For Goodworth Clatford, St Peter's Church 1965

Near the Wiltshire border, St Peter's contains a tablet which recalls a chorister's dedicated service in this church. He sang in the choir here for 64 years.

Caption For Newtown, Ye Swan Inn C1955

Situated in North Hampshire, on the border with Berkshire, Ye Swan Inn is the first Hampshire building to be seen when coming south.

Caption For Stourbridge, The Broadway Stores C1965

Broadway Stores is in Norton, where a large housing estate extends right to the county border. The stores is Broadway Service Station now, with a modern forecourt.

Caption For Upper Boddington, The Post Office C1965

Heading south-west towards Banbury, we now reach Upper Boddington, close to the Warwickshire border.

Caption For Rake, The Village 1901

A small village with a common on the Portsmouth to Guildford main road near the Hampshire border. There is chalk quarrying being carried out on the hillside on the left.

Caption For Stanwell, St Mary's Church 1895

Despite bordering Heathrow Airport with all its urbanisation, its tiny village green and some quaint cottages survive.

Caption For Dormansland, The Schools 1910

The county runs out here: the roads from Dormansland lead a short way to the border with either Kent or Sussex.

Caption For Garboldisham, The Garage C1955

The tiny village of Garboldisham on the Norfolk / Suffolk border has many houses made of the knapped flint which is so characteristic of the area.

Caption For Upper Langwith, The Church C1955

The simple little 13th-century parish church of the Holy Cross at Upper Langwith, east of Bolsover and close to the border of Nottinghamshire, may not have a tower, but it is nevertheless a gem of Perpendicular

Caption For Meifod, The Village C1955

Meifod lies on the main A495 road, which eventually ends over the border in Oswestry.

Caption For Oxford, Lincoln College 1906

The college gardens are bordered on two sides by the ancient city wall.

Caption For Lyme Regis, Low Tide C1955

Lyme Regis straddles the border between Dorset and Devon, between two stretches of very unstable coastline.

Caption For Great Malvern, Malvern Hills And Wynds Point C1900

that great range of summits that rises above the surrounding plains of Worcestershire; they form one of the finest ridge walks in England, with extensive views all the way across the Midlands, the Border

Caption For Weston Green, Village C1955

Some fine old cottages and a pond border the large green and common.

Caption For Stourbridge, The Broadway Stores C1965

Broadway Stores is in Norton, where a large housing estate extends right to the county border. The stores is Broadway Service Station now, with a modern forecourt.

Caption For Burnley, Manchester Road 1952

The ornamental floral beds that here border St James' Street have now been removed, but buses still use the area as their terminus.

Caption For Bacup, St James' Street C1955

The ornamental floral beds that here border St James' Street have now been removed, but buses still use the area as their terminus.

Caption For Todmorden, The Town Hall C1955

Todmorden Town Hall, built in 1870, once stood on the border between Yorkshire and Lancashire, a fact reflected in the carvings in the pediment frieze on its classical front, shown here: there are bales

Caption For Reading, On The Thames 1913

Reading developed further south on higher land along the banks of the River Kennet, well away from the then marshy meads bordering the River Thames.

Caption For Chirk, Viaduct And Aqueduct C1955

Here we see the Ceiriog river, which is also the border between England and Wales: the cameraman is on the Welsh side. 70ft above the river, the aqueduct was a most impressive stone structure built in

Caption For Brockweir, The Village C1955

The little hamlet of Brockweir, straggling along the floor of the Wye Valley and with a utilitarian bridge spanning the river itself, lies on the county border with Gwent.