Maps

9,439 maps found.

1882, North Tuddenham Ref. HOSM55317
1895, North End Ref. HOSM55213
1884, North Runcton Ref. HOSM55291
1898, North Ascot Ref. HOSM55151
1903, North Buckland Ref. HOSM55171
1894, North Waltham Ref. HOSM55319
1883, Cleobury North Ref. HOSM41147
1877, North Wingfield Ref. HOSM55325
1920, North Wraxall Ref. HOSM55330
1920, North Weald Bassett Ref. POP794058
1906-1908, North Ballachulish Ref. RNC792875
1901-1906, North Berwick Ref. RNC792928
1903-1904, North Bitchburn Ref. RNC792940
1897-1899, North Boarhunt Ref. RNC792951
1899-1900, North Bovey Ref. RNC792960
1898-1899, North Bowood Ref. RNC792963
1901-1902, North Burlingham Ref. RNC792994
1902-1903, North Carlton Ref. RNC793017
1898-1899, North Chideock Ref. RNC793049
1903-1904, North Close Ref. RNC793061

Books

39 books found. Showing results 1,153 to 1,176.

Memories

1,544 memories found. Showing results 481 to 490.

North Road And The Treacle Hole.

I was at the local junior school, the headmaster of which was Mr Ronald Pearson,when this photo was taken.He lived just beyond and to the right of the area of the photo,in Hallas Road.My uncle Jim Wroe was at ...Read more

A memory of Kirkburton in 1950 by James Wroe

Ferry

Matthew Kirton, owner of Walbottle brick works, used to arrange for this river ferry to take Sunday School and other outings down river to North Shields and back, the ferry was called 'Blue Bonnet'.

A memory of Newburn in 1910 by David Tooke

My Village As A Child

I was born at Grainthorpe in 1945 at Chapel Hill Cottages to Jim and Ivy Holdsworth Dad was a Geordie who came to the village in 1943 with the Royal Ulster Rifles. My mother was Ivy Loughton and was brought up by her ...Read more

A memory of Grainthorpe

Braintree Friends

My mum Eileen Ardern, nee Clark, was born at 59 Notley Road, Braintree in 1925. She married my dad Roy in 1944 and shortly afterwards moved north to Altrincham in Cheshire. She would dearly love to hear from Peggy Potter (age ...Read more

A memory of Braintree in 1930 by David Clarke

Brown Lees Village

I was born in Brook Street, Brown Lees, within the civil parish of Biddulph. The village is situated about half a mile north of the site of the former Biddulph Valley Ironworks and the Brown Lees and Victoria Collieries, ...Read more

A memory of Brown Lees in 1940 by George M. Bennison

The Sweet Shop And The Imperial Cinema

From John Moloney; john@moloney.com I was moved to Oldham as an evacuee from Stretford in 1941 to live at 395 Featherstall Road North. The house was occupied by my great-great aunt, Ellen Farrow, and her son ...Read more

A memory of Oldham in 1940 by John Moloney

Arthur Shackson And His Wife Gertie With Their Son Arthur.

This is my Uncle and Aunt and cousin Arthur, outside their cottage no. 32 North Hill in Clovelly village. They lived there for many years and took in many many people for B&B, people ...Read more

A memory of Clovelly by Graham Shackson

Good Memories

I moved to Medomsley from Blackhill when I was 6. We were lucky to get a brand new build council house in North Magdalane, we lived there for 10 years. I have the best memories ever. I went to the Bishop Ian Ramsey School, my best ...Read more

A memory of Medomsley in 1972 by Deborah Hardy

School Holidays In Wartime Shutford Nr Banbury Oxon

My earliest memories of Shutford date back to around 1944, when as an eleven year old schoolboy I spent summer holidays with my grandfather Fred Turner (son of plush weaver Amos ...Read more

A memory of Shutford in 1944 by Brian Grainge

Born In Burnt Oak

I was born in Burnt Oak in July 1956 in North Road - the same house that my mother was born in.  My grandparents lived in North Road for many years until North Road, South Road and East Road were compulsory purchased by Barnet ...Read more

A memory of Burnt Oak in 1956 by Sandra Gibney

Captions

2,676 captions found. Showing results 1,153 to 1,176.

Caption For Lytham, Ashton Gardens Bowling Green 1921

North and South Promenades had undergone great changes by this date.

Caption For Cleveleys, The Arena C1955

The Arena, built below the sea-front promenade, was billed as the 'premier open-air theatre of the north'.

Caption For Bath, York House Hotel 1907

Moving north to the end of Milsom Street, we see George Street, another good street laid out around 1761.

Caption For Charlcombe, The Church Of St Mary The Virgin 1907

A total contrast is Charlcombe, a tiny hamlet on a minor road a mere half mile north of the Bath suburb of Fairfield Park.

Caption For Bath, View From Pulteney Bridge 1914

The bridge is the North Parade Bridge, built in 1836 as a cast-iron structure, as seen here, but since 1936 clad in stone.

Caption For Bishop Auckland, South Road 1914

Its growth, however, owed much to the development of coal mining to the east and south-west, and later to the north-west.

Caption For Barnstaple, 1929

Taken close to Junction station, this photograph shows the North Devon Infirmary, the white building below the church tower.

Caption For Dulwich, The Village C1960

The view north up the village appears little changed today.

Caption For Crummock Water, From Loweswater 1889

A picnic party in a meadow in the hamlet of Loweswater are enjoying the splendid view north up Crummock Water.

Caption For Kendal, The Castle 1894

Kendal Castle was built by the Normans to the east of the town, probably by Ivo de Tailbois, the first Lord of Kendal in the late 12th century, and it still commands good views to the north and south-east

Caption For Bowness On Windermere, The Ferry Arriving At The Nab C1955

Still a tiny hamlet, situated where the River Derwent meanders through water meadows to join Derwent Water to the north, it is a popular centre for fell walkers.

Caption For Cirencester, St John's Church And Blackjack Street C1955

The spur buttresses that were added as an emergency measure on the north and south sides can clearly be seen in this view.

Caption For Crewe, Queen's Park C1960

Queen's Park was presented to the town by the London North Western Railway Company (LNWR) in 1887, and marked not only the Queen's Jubilee (hence the park's name), but also the 50th anniversary

Caption For Market Deeping, Church Street C1955

This view looks north along the A15 towards the church of St Guthlac and Bourne.

Caption For Grosmont, The Village C1965

Grosmont is now the northern terminus of the North Yorkshire Moors steam railway, where it joins the Esk Valley line to reach Whitby.

Caption For Kingsgate, The Castle 1908

It was a private house for a while, and then became a hotel run by the North Foreland Hotels Ltd.

Caption For Alsager, Sandbach Road C1960

The original part of the town of Alsager was to the north of here.

Caption For Lincoln, Cathedral 1890

This view from an upper window across Eastgate shows the north side of the minster with the back wall of the cloisters on the left.

Caption For Doddington, Village 1906

The trees in the distance on the left mark its forecourt in this tranquil view looking north.

Caption For Richmond, The Castle And The Bridge 1893

The 12th-century keep is on the north side.

Caption For St Albans, The Cathedral And Abbey Church 1921

This view from the north west clearly illustrates the enormous length of St Albans Cathedral, which is longer than any in England except for Winchester.

Caption For Harlow, The Stow C1955

The design is Z-shaped, running from north to south to catch as much sunlight as possible, with a square at each end.

Caption For Bedford, The Weir 1921

Beyond the boats is the north bank of the river, and behind the trees is the large Russell Park, laid out in the late 1880s.

Caption For Stilton, The Bell Hotel C1965

Historically the Great North Road made Stilton a busy place, though here in the 1950s it looks rather quiet.