Maps

207 maps found.

1919, Dean Court Ref. POP689196
1923, Dean Row Ref. POP689272
1919, Cookham Dean Ref. POP676756
1901, Lower Dean Ref. RNC768988
1903-1906, Dean Ref. RNC689158
1898-1899, Dean Ref. RNC689163
1900, Dean Cross Ref. RNC689200
1895, Vernham Dean Ref. RNE858859
1895, Deans Bottom Ref. RNE689322
1896, East Dean Ref. RNE697113
1895, East Dean Ref. RNE697114
1895, East Dean Ref. RNE697115
1947, Cookham Dean Ref. NPO676756
1940, East Dean Ref. NPO697116
1898, East Dean Ref. RNC697116
1901-1904, Dean Ref. RNC689159
1898, Stewkley Dean Ref. RNC839332
1947, Dean Head Ref. NPO689232
1947, Dean Row Ref. NPO689272
1940, East Dean Ref. NPO697114

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Memories

613 memories found. Showing results 41 to 50.

The Orchid Ballroom Purley

Ah yes, I remember it well.  It was magical to go there and dance the evening away.  So many great bands in the 50's.  The floor was great, the music super. I learned to dance at a place called Quinns dance school near ...Read more

A memory of Croydon in 1950 by Pauline Wells/Neff

Ormskirk

I was born in Ormskirk 1959, My parents were John & June Carr of Sephton Drive, we lived at number 21. I have five brothers. We attended West End, and Crosshall High School, My Grandfather Thomas Gabbitas lived near the Gas works in ...Read more

A memory of Ormskirk by Sandra Lee

Childhood Memories

My mother and I came from the USA to Port of Ness in the summer of 1939. We lived in Port of Ness and I went to Lionel School until I was in Class 2. These were the war years, but we were relatively safe in Port of Ness. ...Read more

A memory of Port of Ness in 1940 by Christine Pratt

Bus Station

It could be an AEC double decker that is running into the bus station in this picture. I think it could be a little later than 1950 because of the 'embryo' roundabout, but not much because of the single decker leyland on the ...Read more

A memory of Haywards Heath

Stepping Back In Time

It started when my mother was dying, when we asked her about the family history, and she gave us names and dates. Her family came from France in late 1500. They were Hugenots and they were Puritans, and were chased out of ...Read more

A memory of Cinderford in 1995 by Brenda Mccartie

"The American University"

The school was converted for use as the campus for The United States International University in Europe. I was fortunate to be working as a Careers Advisor in nearby Watford whilst it was operating as a university and so I had ...Read more

A memory of Bushey in 1989 by John Howard Norfolk

A Beautiful Place

I arrived in 1953 to live with my father and stepmother in Marbury. I have very mixed feelings of my life here. The countryside was beautiful, my love of nature and animal life has never left me. Bill's lawns (our name for the ...Read more

A memory of Marbury in 1953 by Robert Chambers

School Dinners

Well, this is just a thought , but school dinners have come to mind. I was like some who said they didn't like school dinners even if you hadn't tried them, in the early years of school this was a good excuse for going home for an ...Read more

A memory of Crook by Jeff Cass

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

Transport

That must be a No 132 bus pulling away from the bustop. Used that frequently. Corner shop used to be an Express Dairy where you could have a cup of tea.

A memory of Eltham in 1945 by Mary Donnachie

Captions

170 captions found. Showing results 97 to 120.

Caption For Bakewell, Rutland Hotel 1923

Motor vehicles are now in evidence, and the War Memorial has been built; it was erected to honour Bakewell's dead in the 1914-18 war.

Caption For Boscombe, Boscombe Chine Gardens 1906

The ornamental Yacht Pond at the seaward end of Boscombe Chine has proved to be an enduring attraction for juvenile navigators.

Caption For Castleton, Memorial Cross 1919

Taking the form of a Celtic cross, it remembered the dead of the town during the First World War, which had ended just a year before.

Caption For Glencoe, The Scene Of The Massacre 1890

Among the dead was the MacDonald chieftain MacIan of Glencoe, who was buried on the island of Eilean Munde.

Caption For Stanford Le Hope, The Green C1960

The impressive war memorial records the names of the dead of both World Wars of the 20th century.

Caption For Hampstead, Spaniards Road 1898

Taken from close to the Spaniards pub, this view looks along the dead straight link between North End Way and Hampstead Lane, which is still recognisable.

Caption For Calstock, From Ashburton Hill 1890

These ships are topsail schooners and what might be an inside or outside Tamar barge at Calstock, 17 miles up-river from the sea.

Caption For Denton, The Village C1960

There is a fine crop of runner beans in one garden as well as the usual flowers. This is a lovely tranquil scene with not a car in sight - it is usually the same today.

Caption For Winsford, The Cross C1960

Winsford's granite cross commemorates the dead of both World Wars.

Caption For Chester, Watergate Street 1895

Of the various theories regarding the origins of the Rows, one is that they might well be an echo of a Roman pattern of domestic building; a combination of workshops, shops, the Roman equivalent

Caption For Sidmouth, Fore Street 1918

The River Sid starts its short journey to the sea amidst the high land at Broad Down and Farway; here the Bronze Age inhabitants of East Devon buried their dead.

Caption For Powick, The Roundabout C1955

It lasted only 15 minutes or so but it left over 50 Parliamentary troopers dead, some of them drowned in the Teme.

Caption For Horndon On The Hill, The Lych Gate And Church C1960

The bell on the sign bears the motto 'I call for the living, I toll for the dead, I scatter the lightning'.

Caption For Neath, Looking Towards Victoria Gardens C1960

In the foreground there appears to be an event at the YMCA, and the general view over the municipal park shows another gathering in the gardens, perhaps related to the same event.

Caption For Hertford, Port Hill From Hartham 1929

The young girl in her fashionable cloche hat dips for minnows in the River Beane, whilst her friend waits patiently for her turn.

Caption For Tolpuddle, Main Street C1955

Tolpuddle will always be an important place in English history.

Caption For London, Whitehall C1920

The Cenotaph replaced a temporary plaster memorial to the dead of the Great War which had been erected on the site for the Victory Parade in 1919.

Caption For Killin, Mill On The Dochart 1890

One of its more interesting features is what is thought to be an ancient beheading pit.

Caption For Darite, Trethevy Quoit 1890

It contained one chamber for the dead and was originally surrounded by a large oval mound; this was last recorded in the 19th century, but has now been obliterated by man and time.

Caption For Chester, Watergate Rows 1888

One theory is that they might well be an echo of the Roman pattern of domestic building: a combination of apartments, workshops, and shops which were the Roman equivalent of fast-food outlets.

Caption For Cardiff, The Docks C1960

We now know that the area was not dead but merely dormant.

Caption For Castle Ashby, The Church C1955

The church appears to be an appendage to the house and its balustrades include inscriptions written in English.

Caption For Saltwood, The Castle 1890

In 1170 the four knights who murdered Thomas à Becket in Canterbury Cathedral gathered here before carrying out their deadly deed.

Caption For Bewdley, Load Street C1950

The name 'load' is thought to be an Old English word meaning 'ferry'. In 1425 the Bewdley ferry business was valued at the enormous sum of £5 a year.