Maps

9,439 maps found.

1895, North Moulsecoomb Ref. RNE793748
1899, North Muskham Ref. RNE793757
1896, North Newington Ref. RNE793771
1898, North Newnton Ref. RNE793773
1895, North Oakley Ref. RNE793784
1895, North Petherwin Ref. RNE793810
1895, North Poulner Ref. RNE793839
1896, North Reddish Ref. RNE793853
1899, North Reston Ref. RNE793855
1897, North Shields Ref. RNE793900
1895, North Shoebury Ref. RNE793902
1897, North Stainmore Ref. RNE793934
1896, North Street Ref. RNE793955
1898, North Tawton Ref. RNE793979
1898, North Town Ref. RNE794004
1896, The North Ref. RNE846480
1890, North Lees Ref. HOSM55243
1898, North Leigh Ref. HOSM55244
1892, North Kilvington Ref. HOSM55239
1886, North Huish Ref. HOSM55231

Books

39 books found. Showing results 985 to 1,008.

Memories

1,544 memories found. Showing results 411 to 420.

Love Living In North Cave

I have enjoyed all the times being at Mr. Judges. I have enjoyed being around the family and dinner parties. Love from Ruby Marson

A memory of North End in 1945 by Bethany Marson

North Shields

I first came to North Shields after leaving the army in 1972. I stayed at the Railway Hotel run by a tyrant of a woman who threw you out at 8am and would not let you back till 5pm! Worked at Tor-days then General Foam and at ...Read more

A memory of North Shields by Martin Henderson

The N.H.S. Early Years To Retirement

The Transport Department at Southmead Hospital when I joined them consisted of an officer, foreman, and four porter drivers, with two buses, three vans, and two cars. We were responsible for supplying ...Read more

A memory of Bristol in 1960 by Arthur Cottrell

Pat Gardener And Maureen Gardener Of North Road

1950 - 1961. Hi my name was Pat Gardener and my sister was Maureen. We went to St Georges School and then to Brentford Secondary Modern. I would love to share memories with old friends (hopefully ...Read more

A memory of Brentford in 1950 by Patricia Baker

Rydal Avenue Winton Eccles

Hi, my name is Roy Mozley & I was born in 1948 in a prefab in Rydal Avenue, Winton. We then moved to Lambton St, Winton. This was our football pitch then, main problem was this guy who, lets say, used to visit a lady ...Read more

A memory of Eccles in 1950 by Roy Mozley

Eastgate

To the right-hand side of the flats was another parade of shops called Eastgate. Here there was Mrs North, the fishmonger, and Apps, the papershop, as well as a hairdresser and greengrocer and petshop where l had my first Saturday job. Eastgate ...Read more

A memory of Nork in 1965 by Patricia White

Remembering

I was born in Middleton in 1957 and we lived in Pork Street which I believe no longer exist. People I remember living there at the same time are the Woods family, Peter and Trevor Fox with their mum and dad, Conrad and his ...Read more

A memory of Middleton in 1957 by Lynda Wilson

Whickham Cottage Hospital

I was about 6 years old when I was a patient in the Cottage Hospital when a bomb was dropped nearby. I can only remember being carried to the safety of the air raid shelter by a nurse and that next morning we found that ...Read more

A memory of Blaydon in 1940 by Dorothy Mitra

North Road

From the 40s until 1964, I used to live at 46 North Road next to the Station Hotel. Our house had a long garden with a stone-pillared gate and 4 steps from the street. I would walk every day up Atherton St, around the 'workhouse' to St ...Read more

A memory of Durham in 1960 by Trevor Jackson

Many Years Ago

I clearly remember those buildings by Hayden Hall. I used to live at the bottom of Wiltshire Lane next to the Woodman pub and the park opposite was my playground for a good few years. All that open space and the woods ...Read more

A memory of Eastcote by Kevin Brown

Captions

2,676 captions found. Showing results 985 to 1,008.

Caption For Ware, High Street C1955

Looking north along the High Street, we see that the old lamp standards have been replaced by more lofty modern ones, and while the electrical shop on the left is still primarily concerned with advertising

Caption For Crewe, Station C1965

By 1974 the whole of the West Coast main line, north of Crewe to Glasgow, had been converted to AC electrification.

Caption For Burton Fleming, The Village From The Church C1960

Inland from Filey and Bridlington, this village contains a pond just behind the church of St Cuthbert, which is a chapel of ease for the mother church of All Saints at Hunmanby.

Caption For Fontmell Magna, C1955

We are looking from North Street into Larmer Street.

Caption For Adderbury, The Church C1955

There are some interesting friezes over both the south and north porches.

Caption For Filey, On The Beach C1950

Filey Bay runs down from the prominent coastal feature of Filey Brig, which juts out into the North Sea.

Caption For Filey, The Parade 1932

The long promontory of Filey Brigg, part of a huge curve of cliffs, shelters this long stretch of firm beach from the worst of the north-east gales.

Caption For St Annes, Pier Entrance 1901

The North Channel provided a navigable stretch of water close to the head, and thus several large steamers and private yachts were able to moor here.

Caption For Cootham, The Village 1894

Here the photographer has gone down Clay Lane to look north-east across the field towards the school seen in photograph No 34412.

Caption For Southport, The Lake 1926

The South Marine Lake opened in 1887, the North Lake in 1892.

Caption For Dunoon, 1904

As Dunoon was the largest and best known of the Cowal resorts, its main steamer links were with Gourock, Rothesay and with the North British Railway at Raigendoran.

Caption For Wainfleet, The River C1955

This is the Steeping river flowing towards the Wash and the North Sea.

Caption For Bakewell, Haddon Hall C1955

The North-West Tower is some 50ft high, and was built by Sir George Vernon around 1530.

Caption For Felbridge, The Garage 1928

Looking north at the junction of the Crawley and Godstone roads we see the Star Inn, a much re-built 17th-century timber framed house, although little altered since the 19th century.

Caption For Worcester, The Foregate C1960

A hint of that can be seen here, looking north from The Cross to the railway bridge.

Caption For Beoley, The Post Office C1965

Beoley lies in rolling countryside just two miles north-east of Redditch.

Caption For Norton, The Church C1955

The church is that of St Andrew, which lies on the western edge of a steep-sided valley, two miles north of Presteigne.

Caption For Eastleigh, North Stoneham Church C1955

North Stoneham Church was rebuilt at the end of the 16th century in the Gothic style.

Caption For Sketty, St Paul's Church 1910

Between the wars, the urban sprawl of Swansea engulfed the village, and developments pushed west and north from the city centre.

Caption For Penarth, The Pier 1896

The pier looks out towards the North devon coast. 1907 saw a pavilion built on the seaward end, which was destroyed by fire in the 1930s.

Caption For Mevagissey, The Quay And The Cliffs C1955

The north breakwater which enclosed the outer harbour in the 1890s also serves as a promenade for visitors.

Caption For Uplyme, Harcombe House 1925

Harcombe runs roughly parallel to Yawl; it is another long combe running north from the main valley of the River Lim.

Caption For London, Old Waterloo Bridge 1902

This is the first Waterloo Bridge, which was opened in 1817 by the Prince Regent; this view looks from behind Cleopatra's Needle on the north bank.

Caption For Whyteleafe, The Square C1955

The ribbon development along the line of Godstone Road is well illustrated here, looking north towards Riddlesdown chalkpit.