Maps

795 maps found.

1897, Hilton Ref. RNE736696
1903-1904, West Mains Ref. RNC864656
1926, New Mills Ref. POP790201
1926, East Mains Ref. POP697623
1903-1904, East Mains Ref. RNC697623
1901-1904, Dinlabyre Ref. RNC690959
1901-1904, Dolphinston Ref. RNC691896
1904, Dryhope Ref. RNC694275
1903-1904, Galashiels Ref. RNC710635
1901-1904, Gilmanscleuch Ref. RNC713824
1901-1904, Hass Ref. RNC728200
1903-1904, Haugh-Head Ref. RNC728535
1901-1904, Helmburn Ref. RNC730807
1901-1904, Ettrickbridge Ref. RNC702093
1901-1903, Eyemouth Ref. RNC702479
1901-1904, Falnash Ref. RNC703096
1901-1904, Fans Ref. RNC703180
1903-1904, Halkburn Ref. RNC725050
1903-1904, Halliburton Ref. RNC725590
1903-1904, Halmyre Mains Ref. RNC725727

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Memories

288 memories found. Showing results 61 to 70.

Church House Farm

Church House Farm was a large white building nestled neath the shadows of the great Yew trees that bordered the graveyard of All Saints Church, Shelsley Beauchamp, the other side of the River Teme from Shelsley Walsh. The ...Read more

A memory of Shelsley Walsh by Antony Cook

Early Memories Of John Burt.

I so remember Rockingham Road Shops and "early" Corby. I lived in Derbyshire but we often visited Gran who lived at Faraday Grove. Aged just 5 I was sent to Corby (1949) for a month whilst my sister was born. I went to the ...Read more

A memory of Corby by john.burt11

Border Gate Estate

I was born Patsy Evans the last of the 8 daughters of Ivy and Frederic Evans. Most of my sisters lived in Border Gate but I was born at 18 Hawkes Road in 1944. My best friend, Ann Halliday lived several doors down. I remember the ...Read more

A memory of Mitcham by patsy144

Southlands School,South Hill Ave, Harrow On The Hill.

I went to Southlands school harrow on the hill from 1958-1968 when it closed down. It was a victorian building and catered for day girls and borders. Many of the borders had parents living ...Read more

A memory of Harrow on the Hill by 24jenny

The Grove School

I went to the Grove in 1954, I think, as a weekly boarder. I loved Flo Upton's drama and dance classes and was intimidated by Mrs Boronov's acerbic piano teaching style. Anybody else remember doing Midsummer Night's Dream? I think I was one ...Read more

A memory of Wem by suebilsborough

A Boarder's Thoughts From The '60s

What an unexpected but pleasant surprise to have come across this picture of Pennthorpe Preparatory School in Rudgwick. Ironically I left the year it appears to have been taken and I remember my dormitory was on the far ...Read more

A memory of Rudgwick by Ian Ward

Marchwood Park School

I attended the preparatory school in the late fifties, early sixties, in its then lovely grounds as a boarder.

A memory of Marchwood Park by neilajwilley

Children In Godington

The first memory I have of Godington (circa 1970) is walking down to Grange Farm which was then owned by Ann and Norman Tew, and getting fresh milk. This lovely family were good friends to my then divorced Mum . Brother Mark and I became ...Read more

A memory of Godington by Jane Risbey

Written While I Can Still Remember

I went to old Harlow College during the war. I remember walking across the fields to Harlow Mill where us boys used to swim. It was a very strict college with prefects. It was run on the style of the Cambridge ...Read more

A memory of Harlow by bernard.hagon

I Was Schooled Here From 1961 Until 1968

I was a boarder at the convent. I started in the Autumn term before my 5th birthday and remember being put to bed in a large dormitory on the top floor, full of other children with a cubicle for a nun to sleep ...Read more

A memory of Bridport by Marius Rowell

Captions

290 captions found. Showing results 145 to 168.

Caption For Penrith, Blencow Hall 1893

The Act of Union ended border warfare and Henry Blencow who lived here was knighted by King James I and became Sheriff of Cumberland.

Caption For Woolsthorpe, The Village C1955

This is not Isaac Newton's Woolsthorpe, but the village west of Grantham in rolling countryside right on the Leicestershire border; it has fine views of Belvoir Castle a mile away on its hill on the other

Caption For Hartfield, 1906

We are on the upper River Medway north of the Ashdown Forest, near the Kent border. The 13th-century church of St Mary is on a knoll in the centre of the village.

Caption For Tadley, The Parade C1965

Tadley is not far from the Berkshire border. It looks as if the Austin A30 has hit the post box!

Caption For Gunnislake, Fore Street C1950

Motorists heading out of Cornwall from Callington must descend a steep hill through the old mining village of Gunnislake, which is situated in the Tamar valley close to the Devon border.

Caption For Greenhead, Greenhead Hotel C1955

About one mile to the north-west is the bastle house of Low Old Shield, one of many fortified farmhouses built during the days of the Border raids.

Caption For Beeston, Castle C1955

Built as one of a series defending the English border from Welsh attack, the castle had already fallen into disrepair by the 1600s, when it was refortified during the Civil War.

Caption For North Berwick, Tantallon Castle 1897

Tantallon was the stronghold of the Douglases, wardens of the Border Marches, lords of Galloway, and by the end of the 15th century masters of much of Lothian, Stirlingshire and Clydesdale.

Caption For Longtown, The Castle C1960

It was one of many castles built by the de Lacy family and was part of a network of castles throughout the area, used to control what was once wild, border country.

Caption For Skillington, The Village C1965

Moving south from Grantham, out into the oolitic limestone country towards the Leicestershire border, we reach Skillington; it has a good range of stone houses, and a parish church with some Anglo-Saxon

Caption For Alnwick, The Hotspur Gate C1950

Guarding the road from the south, the Hotspur Gate was built in 1450; a licence to fortify the Border town of Alnwick had been granted in 1434.

Caption For Lower Penn, St Anne's Church, Springhill Lane C1965

It lies a little to the west of Penn, just across the county border in Staffordshire (where Penn also used to belong, of course).

Caption For Bridgend, Ogmore Castle 1901

The stronghold formed an integral part of the defences of the western border of Glamorgan, which also included the castles of Newcastle at Bridgend and Coity.

Caption For Longtown, The Castle C1960

It was one of many castles built by the de Lacy family and was part of a network of castles throughout the area, used to control what was once wild, border country.

Caption For Skillington, The Village C1965

Moving south from Grantham, out into the oolitic limestone country towards the Leicestershire border, we reach Skillington; it has a good range of stone houses, and a parish church with some Anglo-Saxon

Caption For Belfast, Campbell College 1897

The college opened with 80 borders and 20 day boys. Almost at once something went wrong - there was no lack of teaching skills, but the managerial expertise needed was not there.

Caption For Marbury, The Church And Mere 1898

In fact it sits between two small lakes, making it a well defended site from possible Welsh attack - the border is only three or four miles away.

Caption For Wheaton Aston, The Lock C1952

From Tyrley the canal crosses the Tern by a single-arched aque- duct and crosses the border into Shropshire.

Caption For Lancaster, From Castle Hill C1950

Civil wars, rebellion and border raids all brought destruction before the stability of the mid-18th century, and prosperity from trade with the Indies encouraged investment in grand houses and civic buildings

Caption For Alfold, The Crown Hotel C1950

Like its near neighbour Dunsfold, this cluster of weather-tiled cottages close to the Surrey-Sussex border derives part of its name from the term for a cattle enclosure.

Caption For Westerham, The Green C1955

As its name implies, this small town is the westernmost in Kent, almost on the border with Surrey.

Caption For Tamworth, The Town Hall C1950

Tamworth fails to get a mention in the Domesday Book, but this is believed to be due to a clerical error caused by the fact that the town straddles the border between Staffordshire and Warwickshire.

Caption For Flimwell, The Village 1903

Flimwell is centred on a crossroads near the Kent border. Its church, St Augustine's, was built in 1873.

Caption For Tregaron, The Foot Of The Pass 1933

They walked to the Welsh border and beyond, where they were fattened ready for sale to English markets. This route was chosen because it had no expensive toll gates.