Maps

795 maps found.

1903-1904, Balmoral Ref. RNC631721
1903-1904, Barns Ref. RNC633705
1901-1904, Bedrule Ref. RNC636303
1903-1904, Allanshaws Ref. RNC621545
1901-1904, Minto Ref. RNC781517
1901-1904, Kedslie Ref. RNC745584
1903-1904, Killochyett Ref. RNC747237
1901-1904, Kippilaw Mains Ref. RNC748632
1901-1904, Kirk Yetholm Ref. RNC748800
1901-1904, Houndwood Ref. RNC741146
1901-1904, Hundalee Ref. RNC742088
1903-1904, Hundleshope Ref. RNC742109
1901-1904, Jeaniefield Ref. RNC744960
1947, Sprouston Ref. NPO837048
1947, Stichill Ref. NPO839362
1897, Edham Ref. RNE699303
1903-1904, Rachan Mill Ref. RNC812644
1901-1904, Riddell Ref. RNC816425
1926, Galadean Ref. POP710631
1926, Gordon Ref. POP717674

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Memories

288 memories found. Showing results 81 to 90.

Schoolboy Memories

I was a boarder at St Michael's from late 1947 to 1953. The church was bordered by the Golden Valley on one side and woodlands on the other. I remember sketching Tawstock Church and getting a commendation for my efforts. We used ...Read more

A memory of Tawstock in 1947 by Chris Perkins

School Days In Monks Kirby

I vividly remember my days as a boarder at the convent school in Monks Kirby.  I was very young when I attended this school, but the memories have never left me, and I believe my experiences there shaped my ...Read more

A memory of Monks Kirby in 1942 by Mary Chew

School Days

I used to be Vanda Shucksmith and I have very fond memories of Swallow, having moved there when I was five years old, we lived down Chapel Lane in one of Mr Bingham's farmworkers cottages. I had actually started school at Dunham on the ...Read more

A memory of Swallow in 1951 by Vanda Miller

Scarrow Hill Is A Listed Building

Summary House, constructed in 1601; converted to mid C18 coaching inn, and later divided into a pair of cottages, now returned to a single dwelling. Reason for Listing Scarrow Hill is designated at Grade II ...Read more

A memory of Scarrow Hill

Saturday Morning Pictures Etc

I lived on the border of Belvedere and Erith, just off Parsonage Manor Way and used to travel to Erith by bus.  I remember as a child of about 8-10 taking the 122a into Erith to go to the Odeon, Saturday Morning ...Read more

A memory of Erith by Alan Roberton

S T Joseph's Salesian School Burwash

I was a boarder at St joseph's from 1947 to 1951. We lived in Lincolnshire. My father was an OLD BOY of the Salesian School at Battersea and this was my start to follow him there. We traveled in special compartments ...Read more

A memory of Burwash by Mick Bray

Recollections Of St Gorran School

I attended in the late 1950's. I understood it to be mainly for children whose parents were abroad. There were 2 teachers - one I cannot remember the name of and the other was Miss KR who always wore corduroy ...Read more

A memory of Manaccan in 1958 by Penny Poole

Reading University In The 1950s

Great memories of my years as a student at Reading University in the 1950's. At that time there was only one campus, and on entering through the covered London Road entrance (on the left of the photo) the ...Read more

A memory of Reading in 1954 by Milton Freeman

Raynham Road.

My grand parents lived in Raynham Road.There name was Roker. My grandfather boxed at boxing shows behind the Alcaza cinema.I used to go to the chip shop for a penny worth of chips. Gorsons store was opposite. I worked at Klingers from ...Read more

A memory of Edmonton

Ravenshead My Memoirs By David Palfreman

I have recently produced a 28 page booklet with sketches and photographs of my memories of childhood days growing up in the area now known as Ravenshead, Notts.Copies of this booklet are available for ...Read more

A memory of Ravenshead in 1940 by dave

Captions

290 captions found. Showing results 193 to 216.

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

Look south away from Stirling 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

Caption For Grayshott, Headley Road C1960

The Hampshire/Surrey border boundary stone stands on this road.

Caption For Navenby, The Church C1965

It overlooks the Trent and Witham valley towards the Nottinghamshire border. The tower of the church of St Peter was rebuilt in the 18th century after the previous one fell down.

Caption For Navenby, The Church C1965

It overlooks the Trent and Witham valley towards the Nottinghamshire border. The tower of the church of St Peter was rebuilt in the 18th century after the previous one fell down.

Caption For Bellingham, Market Place C1960

The town has not always been peaceful: like many others in this part of the country it suffered at the hands of the Borderers, who raided and reived until they were finally suppressed in the early 17th

Caption For Compton, The Coach And Horses C1950

A secluded village in the middle of the Downs near the Hampshire border, south of Harting.There is a fine Neolithic long barrow on Telegraph Hill, which is 534 feet high.The Norman church of St Mary

Caption For Dormansland, The Post Office C1965

Down the road is the Sussex border and East Grinstead.

Caption For North Berwick, Tantallon Castle 1897

Tantallon was a stronghold of the Douglases, a powerful family who were wardens of the Border Marches, lords of Galloway, and by the end of the 15th century masters of much of Lothian, Stirlingshire and

Caption For Barnoldswick, Tubber Hill C1920

Do not shout too loud about it, though, as there are many locals who would rather it were back across the border.

Caption For Richmond, Castle And Bridge 1923

When the castle was begun, the border between that part of England firmly under Norman control and those still willing to put up a fight lay just a few miles to the north.

Caption For Shottermill, The Village C1960

Although this view is titled Shottermill, strictly speaking it shows Springhead in Camelsdale just over the Hampshire border on the south bank of the young River Wey - Shottermill is on the north bank

Caption For Richmond, Castle And Bridge 1923

When the castle was begun, the border between that part of England firmly under Norman control and those still willing to put up a fight lay just a few miles to the north.

Caption For Widnes, Victoria Square C1950

One of the new towns acquired by Cheshire following the border change in 1974, Widnes developed in the 1800s along with the new chemical industries.

Caption For North Berwick, Tantallon Castle 1897

It was once the seat of the powerful Douglas family, wardens of the Border Marches and lords of Galloway.

Caption For Broughton Astley, The Stream C1967

The photograph looks south-east along the culverted stream bordering Station Road, with housing of the 1920s and 30s on the extreme right.

Caption For Wotton Under Edge, Church Street 1900

As in picture No 39385, the photographer's activities grip the attention of all those present - with the exception of a border collie, who only has eyes for his master standing beside the laden cart

Caption For Crowborough, Cross, Street 1900

In the 1870s a Dr Prince persuaded Lord Abergavenny, the landowner, to develop this area, bordering the Ashdown Forest and set at a healthy 800 ft above sea level, as a health resort.

Caption For Castle Ashby, The House C1955

We now move away from boot and shoe country into the south of Northamptonshire close to the border with Buckinghamshire.

Caption For Eaton Socon, The Green And The War Memorial C1960

Easton Socon was originally in Bedfordshire, `on the borders of Huntingdonshire`; the early 20th-century directories tell us that the parish covered over 7000 acres, but only had a population of 2000

Caption For Ickleford, The Fields 1903

This view probably shows the fields and open ground at Lower Green, north of Ickleford and close to the Bedfordshire border.

Caption For Ormskirk, Cottages And Car Park 2005

This was a green, and the present Green Lane that borders the area perpetuates its memory.

Caption For Aynho, Park House C1955

Aynho, on the Oxfordshire border south of Banbury, is a beautiful ironstone village dominated by its great mansion, Aynho Park House.

Caption For Alfold, The Village C1965

East of Chiddingfold the lanes wind to Alfold, which lies close to the Sussex border.

Caption For Bidborough, The Hare And Hounds C1965

This village is set high up close to the Sussex border. The village pub, the Hare and Hounds, has barely changed since this photograph was taken 35 years ago.