Maps

9,439 maps found.

1897-1909, North Poulner Ref. RNC793839
1903-1904, North Rigton Ref. RNC793861
1897-1909, North Ripley Ref. RNC793862
1901-1903, North Seaton Ref. RNC793894
1903-1904, North Skelton Ref. RNC793921
1897-1898, North Stifford Ref. RNC793942
1897-1909, North Street Ref. RNC793952
1903-1908, North Thoresby Ref. RNC793985
1905-1906, North Thundergay Ref. RNC793992
1898, North Weald Bassett Ref. RNC794058
1902-1903, North Wingfield Ref. RNC794086
1898, North Kelsey Moor Ref. RNE793576
1896, North Weald Bassett Ref. RNE794058
1919, North Brook End Ref. POP792983
1923, North Kelsey Moor Ref. POP793576
1925, North Seaton Colliery Ref. POP793895
1919, Mark Hall North Ref. POP774652
1919, Lower North Dean Ref. POP769602
1946, North Brook End Ref. NPO792983
1947, North Hinksey Village Ref. NPO793527

Books

39 books found. Showing results 1,321 to 1,344.

Memories

1,544 memories found. Showing results 551 to 560.

Yealand A Beautiful Village

I lived in Yealand from 1947-52 when I came here to New Zealand with friends at the age of 17. Having little educaton and the war years I decided to come to New Zealand to farm. I attended the Yealand school ...Read more

A memory of Yealand Redmayne in 1952 by Alan Taylor

Levers The Butchers

My memories of Wilton are very fond and still are as my grandparents owned Levers the Butchers in North Street. Finding this site was a real pleasure as I can remember some of the later photographs from when I was a child. I ...Read more

A memory of Wilton in 1970 by Samantha Beaton

Looking Down North Street

This picture is much the same as the previous one. The horse and carriage should be on the left side...but who cares, there's nothing coming up the right side. The Grammar School's tall oaks can be seen in the distant centre.

A memory of Midhurst by John Owen

A Year In England

At the age of 11 I lived in Steventon with my family at 103 The Causeway for the school year 1968-69.  This was a tremendous experience I have treasured all of my life.  I attended school at St. Michaels and went to church ...Read more

A memory of Steventon in 1969 by First Name Last Name

Church Road Shopping Parade

This is Church Road, 200 yards north of the church, not Haslemere Road. The building on the left of the photo is now a club. In the 1950's we children used to call it "The Wobbly Man's Club".

A memory of Milford by Mike Taylor

Watch On The Great North Road

My parents lived at Sprotborough and were great motorcycle and sidecar enthusiasts although by 1968, the Triumph Speed Twin and sidecar had given way to a Morris Minor, later to be replaced with a Triumph Herald.  On ...Read more

A memory of Bawtry in 1951 by Terence George Flinders

Patricroft Shops

There was an ironmonger's shop on Patricroft Bridge ( the Eccles side) owned by a man called Richmond, whose daughter May attended Eccles Grammar School - though she was too nice a girl to have anything to do with a yob like me! ...Read more

A memory of Patricroft in 1946 by Robert Dale.

An American Boy In Stockton Heath England

I was a 13 year old boy from Wilmington, North Carolina, USA. My father was a Sergeant in the US Air Force, assigned to Burtonwood RAF Station. We rented a flat at 35 London Rd, Stockton Heath. It ...Read more

A memory of Stockton Heath in 1956 by Jay Wilcox

Grandma

My grandma Annie Moody lived in Amble as a child. She was born in 1897 but I think they lived somewhere else first, but she and her parents are on the 1901 cencus as living in Amble. My mother (her daughter) Mary Maddison nee Stewart has many ...Read more

A memory of Amble by Joyce Powell

North Harrow Shops

I left Pinner Grammar School in 1963 and well remember this view as I sometimes cycled this route back home to Hatch End. Mostly I would go home the direct way through Pinner but I can remember putting in the extra miles to ...Read more

A memory of North Harrow in 1963 by John Howard Norfolk

Captions

2,676 captions found. Showing results 1,321 to 1,344.

Caption For Edwinstowe, High Street C1955

This view looks north along the High Street past the now 'improved' junction with West Lane.

Caption For Burton Bradstock, The Village 1902

The village is viewed from the inland side of Burton Cliff, looking north-eastwards from above Dove Inn and Southover, to St Mary's Church (right).

Caption For Symondsbury, The Village 1930

The direction is north-eastwards from the slope above the Ilchester Arms Inn (bottom right), which was named for the landowning Strangways family who held the Ilchester earldom.

Caption For Polegate, High Street Looking North C1965

We are looking north from the railway station and level crossing, and there is little of distinction in the architecture.

Caption For Sheringham, Fishermen On The Beach 1901

Sheringham fishermen gather round a lobster boat for the camera.

Caption For Broadstairs, North Foreland Lighthouse 1894

The 85-foot high functional-looking white tower of the North Foreland Lighthouse was built in the late 17th century.The light, 188 feet above high water, is visible for 19 miles.There is said to

Caption For Eynesbury, Church Of St Mary The Virgin 1897

The remains of the original Norman church can be seen in the north arcade of the nave, where the capitals to the piers have a scalloped decoration.

Caption For Gorleston, The Pier 1908

As it points Eastwards towards the North Sea where most of the stormy winds come from, there are not many occasions when visitors or locals can take advantage of the shelter on this pier.

Caption For Mill Hill, The Golf Club, Barnet Way C1955

Corner and past Mill Hill Golf Club bordering Thistle Wood and Scratch Wood (a rural name now adopted by the local motorway service station), and take a moment to reflect on a pre-dual carriageway Great North

Caption For Willington, High Street C1960

This typical High Street view could be of any village in the north-east.

Caption For Glenfield, The Square And Church C1960

Growth has seen Leicester all but engulf this large commuter village on the city's north-west outskirts.

Caption For Bridgwater, The Bridge 1903

The main port lay north of this point, since a medieval three- arched stone bridge blocked the further passage of tall craft upstream along the River Parrett; even in the early 20th century,

Caption For Knott End On Sea, The Ferry C1960

Behind is Fleetwood's North Euston Hotel, which opened in 1841.

Caption For Bath, View From The Abbey 1929

Closer in to the centre of the city, this view from the roof of the Abbey looks north along the High Street with the domed Georgian Guildhall on the right.

Caption For Stamford, The Stamford Hotel 1922

This brief tour of Stamford has now climbed up to St Mary's Street to look east past the north nave aisle of St Mary's Church to the Stamford Hotel, somewhat over-large for the narrow street and towering

Caption For Caverswall, The Castle C1955

Situated one and a half miles north of Blythe Bridge railway station in Staffordshire, Caverswall's history certainly goes back to at least 1275 when Walter de Caverswell was granted a licence to crenellate

Caption For Hailsham, High Street 1900

Hailsham, an old market town, lies about seven miles north of Eastbourne.

Caption For Chester, St John's Priory 1888

The north porch was restored in the Early English style in 1882, and a new belfry erected in 1886.

Caption For Chester, Grosvenor Park Entrance 1923

The north porch was restored in the Early English style in 1882, and a new belfry erected in 1886.

Caption For Richmond, Aske Hall South Front 1893

This mansion just north of Richmond has been altered by successive owners: the Aske, Bowes and Wharton families, Sir Conyers D'Arcy, and, since 1763, the Dundas family, now ennobled as Marquesses of

Caption For Barnstaple, St. Peters Church 1929

The curious broach spire - one of three in North Devon - was added in 1389, paid for by the corporation.

Caption For Douglas, Rough Sea 1903

The Irish Sea can be as flat as a mill pond, but when an easterly, south-easterly or north-easterly gale blows up, this is what happens at Douglas.

Caption For Woolacombe, The Village 1899

The village is at the north end of a magnificent two-mile long sandy beach.

Caption For Lowestoft, Wellington Gardens 1921

These gardens lay north of Claremont Pier and in front of Wellington Esplanade, on the left.