Maps

181,070 maps found.

1947, Town Of Lowton Ref. NPO851100
1947, Chapel Of Ease Ref. NPO666539
1947, Bottom Of Hutton Ref. NPO646689
1946, Isle Of Dogs Ref. NPO744494
1924, Town Of Lowton Ref. POP851100
1919, Vale Of Lanherne Ref. POP858410
1923, Vale Of Neath Ref. POP858416
1911, Isle Of Lewis Ref. RNC744502
1905, Isle Of Whithorn Ref. RNC744529
1897, Chapel Of Ease Ref. RNE666539
1895, Isle Of Axholme Ref. RNE744490
1897, Level Of Mendalgief Ref. RNE755332
1947, Row-Of-Trees Ref. NPO821271
1947, Top Of Hebers Ref. NPO850118
1895, Vale Of Mawgan Ref. RNE858414
1896, Top Of Hebers Ref. RNE850118
1896, Town Of Lowton Ref. RNE851100
1908, Spittal Of Glenshee Ref. RNC836457
1920, Vale Of Health Ref. POP858409

Memories

28,751 memories found. Showing results 61 to 70.

Oh To Be Young Again

I remember when I first moved to Aveley, I was 7 years old. My nan lived in the prefabs and my mother, brother and myself moved in with her until they were demolished when I was eight years old. Then we moved into Hall Avenue, most ...Read more

A memory of Aveley in 1960 by Marina Lewis

Patient And Later Staff Nurse At The Old Cottage Hospital

In the late 1940s as a child I used to play in the park along side the hospital and remember very young cutting my foot in the paddling pool. A child who was playing with me ( we had no adults ...Read more

A memory of Beckenham by Pat Roberts

Peckham Memories.

I was born in 1934 and lived at 26, Gatonby Street until I married in 1955 so I have a vast store of memories of "old" Peckham both before, during and after the war I went to school at Oliver Goldsmiths and two things in particular ...Read more

A memory of Peckham

Raf Tern Hill Flt Lt. B R Galletly

1964 - Mortimer Road, Buntingsdale Park, Market Drayton. I lived briefly in Mortimer Road as a toddler with my parents and older brother. My father was a Flight Lieutenant stationed at RAF Tern Hill from ...Read more

A memory of Market Drayton in 1964 by Louise Galletly

Rip

I remember the day very well my dad woke us all up to tell us we would have to leave our house .. We lived @ no1 Daniel adamson ave as I looked out of my bedroom window to the right . Usually I could see over the ship canal . But all that I I ...Read more

A memory of Irlam by Tony Grey

Raised In The Lodge, Beddington During The Early 1920's

My mother grew up on the Lodge in Beddington. Her family lived there throughout the war years and remembers the V2's and sheltering in the basement of the orphanage during air raids. Somewhere we ...Read more

A memory of Beddington by mandyinoz

Ravenscroft School From 1951 1958

I attended this school from 1951 -1958 and Mr Henry Francis Bailey ( with his wife Mary ) was always the head. At least till the time I left in 1958. They had one son Christopher who I believe wanted to become a ...Read more

A memory of Beckington by patwalker37srpen

Re Betty Harris Memory

I was in Mrs Waddington's class at Wath Park Road from 1946 - 1950 and I have many happy memories of her. She was a great english teacher, always a happy smiling face, and she spoke of her daughter Betty many times. ...Read more

A memory of Wath Upon Dearne in 1948 by Jack Thirlwell

Redhill 1942 1958

Just come across this site,so many memories ,the odeon,Market hall,animal Market,swimming baths etc but also worked at Cowleys ironmongers on Saturday's,delivered papers from nearby papers shop on Sunday's.went to st Mathews ...Read more

A memory of Redhill in 1950 by Bryan Elphick

Selby 1940s

During 1943 we were evacuated to Kelfield after being bombed out in London and Manchester, being an RC our nearest RC school was St.Mary's in Selby. My sister (older by 2 years) I was 5 used to walk from Kelfield to Selby every day to ...Read more

A memory of Selby by Ivan Cloherty

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Captions

29,398 captions found. Showing results 145 to 168.

Caption For London, Albert Memorial, The Mansion House 1897

One of the great city institutions, possibly the Mansion House, is hung with swags of flowrers and garlands for the great occasion of Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee procession in 1897.

Caption For Staveley, The Village C1955

Some of the older buildings of the village present a pretty and tranquil picture below the wooded hillsides, although in 1955 the road through the middle of Staveley still carried all the traffic to and

Caption For Stamford, View From St Martin's Church Tower 1922

The layout of Stamford, climbing gently in terraces up from the Welland, is well shown in this photograph from St Martin's church tower.

Caption For Frodsham, High Street C1955

Frodsham was once an important town for stagecoaches, with a number of coaching inns such as the Bear's Paw (the stone gabled building on the left of the picture).

Caption For Bournemouth, Town Centre C1955

By the 1950s, Bournemouth was at the height of its popularity and one of the most prosperous towns in England, as this view of the town centre shows.

Caption For Gawcott, Main Street C1960

Gawcott, a mile and a half south-west of Buckingham, lies at the head of a stream (flowing north into the River Ouse) whose course runs along the right-hand side of this road.

Caption For Fontmell Magna, Post Office And Chapel C1955

One local resident of two centuries ago was Philip Salkeld, who won the Victoria Cross at Delhi in 1857.

Caption For Crouch End, Crouch End Hill C1890

Look up the hill at the turn of the century, and see this posed but superbly evocative photograph of an attractive mixture of domestic building styles, culminating in the spire of Blomfield's Christ Church

Caption For Porlock, Foot Of Porlock Hill 1923

The Foot of Porlock Hill 1923 Porlock Hill used to strike dread into the hearts of holiday-makers until relatively recently.

Caption For Newark, The Castle 1895

It was Alexander, Bishop of Lincoln and lord of the manor, who replaced the original Norman timber fortress with one of stone, employing Ranulph of Durham to build the gatehouse; Newark thus became one

Caption For Great Houghton, High Street C1965

Modern 1950s and 1960s houses of various different styles can be seen on the right of Great Houghton High Street in this photograph.

Caption For East Lulworth, Castle 1904

The Welds of Lulworth were one of the leading Roman Catholic families of England.

Caption For Shotton, John Summers Works And The Dee C1965

The production of steel was reaching the end of its competitive life by the time of this photograph, and within a couple of decades the industry was to be transformed - and greatly reduced.

Caption For Walkern, The White Lion, High Street C1960

The White Lion, one of many public houses in the village, was called the Rose and Crown in 1766, when it formed part of a marriage settlement between Mary Field and John Smith of Hitchin.

Caption For Hoveton, The Village 1921

At Hoveton there is a full mile of shimmering open water which is thronged with pleasure craft in the summer months.

Caption For Sandwich, The Barbican And Bridge 1894

Originally the first of the Cinque Ports, its Saxon harbour had silted up by the late 14th century, ending its role as the chief place of embarkation for the Continent and as England's premier naval

Caption For Sunderland, Shipyards On The Wear C1900

650 years of shipbuilding on the Wear came to an end with the closure of North East Shipbuilders' Southwick yard in 1989.

Caption For Luton, Wellington Street 1897

Many of the business on Wellington Street were trading until well into the second half of the 20th century.

Caption For Linwood, The Village C1965

Linwood is situated high on the heathlands of the western edge of the New Forest, overlooking the broad valley of the Avon.

Caption For Loxton, The Village 1907

Situated in the Lox Yeo valley, this village enjoyed one of the finest views of the Mendip Hills.

Caption For Pontypridd, Taff Street 1899

A busy turn-of-the-century scene worthy of detailed study.

Caption For Bedlington, Front Street East C1960

Bedlington was once the capital of Bedlingtonshire, and as a part of the County Palatine of Durham belonged to the Bishops of Durham until 1844.

Caption For Bedford, The River Ouse 1929

Another glimpse of the Swan Hotel's neo-classical portico can be seen through the leaves on the left.

Caption For Cardiff, St John's Church 1893

The origin of St John's tower is not entirely clear.