Maps

9,439 maps found.

1884 - 1902, North Brewham Ref. HOSM55167
1909 - 1938, North End Ref. HOSM55214
1886 - 1904, North Whilborough Ref. HOSM64301
1884 - 1885, North Walsham Ref. HOSM34991
1884, North Lynn Fm Ref. HOSM55250
1888 - 1906, North Rigton Ref. HOSM55280
1887 - 1888, North Kyme Ref. HOSM55241
1899 - 1909, North Tidworth Ref. HOSM70825
1895 - 1914, North Hylton Ref. HOSM55233
1895, North Weald Bassett Ref. HOSM55403
1883 - 1885, North Elmham Ref. HOSM55294
1886 - 1887, North Bowood Ref. HOSM55164
1883 - 1884, North Widcombe Ref. HOSM55323
1888 - 1889, North Cave Ref. HOSM55178
1894 - 1895, North Looe Ref. HOSM70305
1888 - 1891, North Grimston Ref. HOSM55224
1896 - 1907, North Ripley Ref. HOSM55281
1896 - 1898, North Chailey Ref. HOSM55181
1894 - 1895, North Walbottle Ref. HOSM40554
1891 - 1892, North Otterington Ref. HOSM55267

Books

39 books found. Showing results 1,441 to 1,464.

Memories

1,544 memories found. Showing results 601 to 610.

Pet Clarke

I was born at Thornton house in 1942 lived around the corner in North Street next to The Bell.used to play in grounds of the ruined house at the rear.any of the Clements family still about ?also Robert Willis down the road.Scout master ...Read more

A memory of Redhill in 1942 by Bryan Elphick

North Chingford

I moved to Nth Chingford in 1955 from Walthamstow ,I lived in Endlebury Rd and first went to the Cof E primary school up the road and then went to Wellington Ave a brilliant school with good teachers .I joined the scouts just ...Read more

A memory of North Chingford in 1959 by Chris Lowe

Sydney Road N8.

I was born in Sydney road Hornsey in 1946 and went to North Harringey junior school the headmaster was Mr.Patterson and remember all my teachers Mrs.Marsh,Mr.Lancaster,Mr.Howe and the amazing Miss.Nottingham who managed to get the ...Read more

A memory of Hornsey in 1946 by Janis Whiddett

Cawdells

I have fond memories of this part of the town - I worked in Cawdells as a Saturday girl on the switchboard - great fun when you're 15! My mum bought all our bedlinen and other useful items in their January sales. My teens were spent ...Read more

A memory of Watford in 1963 by Tricia Priestley

National Service And Finding My Wife!

On 3rd of June 1953 I arrived at West Kirby by steam train with a good many other RAF recruits who had been brought to the town to do their recruit training at Royal Air Force Recruit Training School West Kirby ...Read more

A memory of West Kirby by Albert Wm Gosnall

Growing Up Teenager And Apprentice Kiveton Park Colliery

Hi, we used to live at Wales Bar in the 1960s and we got a house at Kiveton Park as my dad worked at the colliery. We lived on Stockwell Avenue (White City) for about 2 years then moved ...Read more

A memory of Kiveton Park in 1963 by Derick Smith

Memories Of Flamborough

My dad was born in 1909 in Flamborough. This photo is significant to me because, as a young man, my dad helped to install the winding equipment in the old winding shed on the left hand side of this picture. This photo ...Read more

A memory of Flamborough by Janis Robinson

Trying To Remember The Road I Lived On

Am trying to piece together my life while in England. I was sent to some kind of institution when I was a few months old, probably in 1945/46. I believe that place was in the North of England. Then my mother ...Read more

A memory of Heston in 1949 by Paul Langseth

First Job

After leaving North End Secondary School my first job was with Hans Dairy in 1949 as a rounds boy, with a horse and cart. At 16 1/2 I had my own round with over 300 customers. We had to clean all our own horse tack and clean the cart. We ...Read more

A memory of Eastleigh in 1949

I Remember You

I used to live opposite you at No1 North Road. I am Mary Dodgson. I spent all the summers of the late forties leading the donkeys and ponies up and down the beach or with Rose Cummings and her son, Les Smith, who had the horse and ...Read more

A memory of West Kirby in 1948 by Mary Vroegop

Captions

2,676 captions found. Showing results 1,441 to 1,464.

Caption For Elham, High Street C1960

Elham, pronounced 'Eel-am', dates from Saxon times, and stands six miles north-east of Hythe.

Caption For Ibstock, Crown Inn C1965

The road rises up from the south, past the parish church, to enter Ibstock, gateway to industrial north-west Leicestershire.

Caption For Mickleton, Main Street C1960

A few miles to the north of Chipping Campden lies Mickleton, a small town that displays both the limestone buildings of the Cotswolds and the traditional half-timbered style of the Vale.

Caption For Kiveton Park, Methodist Church C1965

In 1900 the Sheepbridge Coal & Iron Co secured an interest in the Dinnington Main Coal Co, which had been formed to exploit the coalfield to the north of Kiveton Park.

Caption For Chigwell, The Meadow C1965

We can see why Pevsner described Chigwell as the first true village north east out of London.

Caption For Barrow In Furness, St George's Church 1895

North Lonsdale Hospital formerly stood by the church until its closure in the 1980s.

Caption For Hest Bank, Marine Drive C1960

If we turn left at the junction and cross the railway line, we find ourselves on the shore, from where stagecoaches began their dangerous crossing of the bay to Lonsdale North of the Sands.

Caption For Feckenham, High Street C1967

From Saxon times Feckenham was the administrative centre for the Forest of Feckenham, which once covered most of north Worcestershire.

Caption For Hanbury, Post Office C1965

Hanbury sprawls along the B4091, which runs north from the Saltway to Bromsgrove.

Caption For Dallington, Woods Corner C1955

Woods Corner is a hamlet in the parish of Dallington, about four miles north-east of Herstmonceux.

Caption For Aylesford, Kit's Coty C1960

There has been much debate about the age and significance of these four giant stones a mile north of the village.

Caption For Leverington, The Church 1901

We enter the church through a remarkable two-storey porch - inside is a famous window depicting the Tree of Jesse.

Caption For Finchley, High Road C1890

This is a classic photograph of a north London suburb around the turn of the century, with a mix of design and scale in the road-side buildings.

Caption For Mill Hill, Watford Way C1955

Watford Way, running down to the North Circular Road from the M1 motorway, looks definitely under-used in 1960.

Caption For Bath, Grand Pump Room Hotel 1901

It closed the vista west along Abbey Churchyard from the Abbey's west front, past the Pump Room, and through the north Colonnade.

Caption For Buxted, Park House 1902

This house was built by the three Medley brothers in c1750 in the grounds of Buxted Park, situated about two miles north of Uckfield.

Caption For Chatsworth, 1886

The north wing was added between 1820-30.

Caption For Leicester, The Tudor Gatehouse, Castle Street C1955

Sited on the north west angle of the Church of St Mary de Castro, and opposite the Norman Great Hall, the whole ambience stirs feelings of regret that just a little more of early Leicester

Caption For Castleton, Main Street C1955

Solid sandstone terraced houses line the Main Street of Castleton in Eskdale, on the northern edge of the North York Moors.

Caption For Dunstable, High Street 1897

This view looks north towards the cross-roads; the London- Holyhead telegraph poles are in situ.

Caption For Bovey Tracey, 1907

The Church of St Peter, St Paul and St Thomas of Canterbury was built in the 15th century; it was extended in 1858, when the north aisle was added.

Caption For Dulverton, 1892

Turning north into the upper Exe valley, we enter the Exmoor National Park at Dulverton, on the Exford Road in the tributary valley of the River Barle.

Caption For Burnham On Sea, Promenade 1907

At the north end of the promenade the domestic character survives better than in the next two photographs.

Caption For Cookley, The Recreation Ground C1965

overlooking the River Stour; since the 1700s, it has also overlooked the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal, which links Stourport and Kidderminster with Wolverhampton and the Black Country to the north