Maps

9,439 maps found.

1903-1904, Netherby Ref. RNC788841
1903-1904, Ilton Ref. RNC743319
1903-1908, Manton Ref. RNC774122
1899-1900, Hillend Ref. RNC736158
1904, Londonderry Ref. RNC766204
1899, Cleeve Ref. RNC670149
1903, Coleby Ref. RNC675234
1899, Brockley Ref. RNC651436
1925, Denton Ref. POP690146
1924, Garthorpe Ref. POP711984
1925, Grafton Ref. POP718373
1925, Heathfield Ref. POP730278
1925, Heathwaite Ref. POP730334
1925, Fishpool Ref. POP706232
1947, Picton Ref. NPO805833
1947, Preston Ref. NPO810617
1947, Windsor Ref. NPO871178
1898, Bourne Ref. RNE646874
1898, Brackenthwaite Ref. RNE647711
1897, Muston Ref. RNE786277

Books

39 books found. Showing results 2,209 to 2,232.

Memories

1,544 memories found. Showing results 921 to 930.

Swan And Sugar Loaf Looking North

This is a view of Brighton Road looking north towards the town centre. Out of shot, to the right is the Swan and Sugar Loaf PH. Note the tramlines still in the roadway, but the overhead wires have been removed. The last tram ran in Croydon in April 1951

A memory of Croydon by Blair Southerden

North Cotton School

The best teacher i ever had. Miss sarah cleasby.infant teacher was Peggy baynes

A memory of North Cowton in 1948

Dr Blair

My grandmother worked for Dr Blair, Barnt Green in the early 1940's. She returned to North Wales and stayed in touch with the family for a long period. Does anyone know the whereabouts of where Dr Blair lived, or any information about the area during the 1940's? Thanks, Kristy.

A memory of Barnt Green by Kristy Jones

Good Grief! Is It Nearly 19 Years Since We Met?!

Hello Peter, Just discovered your 'Dunsmore: People And Places Remembered' Mark Two here on the 'net. Good to know you're still active (and, I hope, well). I stumbled across the ...Read more

A memory of Dunsmore by Nick Ford

North Watford

Hi, I am desperately looking for old photographs of north Watford, particularly around 1975 onward, I looking for areas like Bruce Grove, St Albans Road or around these areas. Please could someone get in touch. Thank you.

A memory of Watford in 1975

My Younger Memories

My father was a train driver and I was born in Railway Cottages Goodhall Street Willesden Junction 1945 which came under Acton and lived there until I got married in 1966. I went to Acton Wells school from infants until I was 11 ...Read more

A memory of Acton

North Road School

Angela, the selling out shop was a must when we got our pocket money. And our Christmas parties at the County were just brill. The school was too small for all the pupils and the senior classes were in the Congregational Church ...Read more

A memory of Carnforth by Joan Mawson

Camp Road

This shot faces north towards the "T" junction where Queens Road runs across the North end of Camp Road. The road running off to the right in the foreground is "High Street" and used to be the terminus for the Aldershot and District ...Read more

A memory of Farnborough in 1965 by Billy Moon

Worksop As A Teenager

I remember going to Worksop in my teens, used to go to the Palis De dance hall to dances with my mates. I also was a student at North Notts College doing a mining mechanical course as part of my apprenticeship and used to go ...Read more

A memory of Worksop by Derick Smith

Down St Mary School

Down St Mary School was built in 1878 on the site of the Bell Inn by the Rev. W T A Radford. In the 1930s I was a pupil in the infants' class which was divided from the upper class by a green curtain on a pole. There were ...Read more

A memory of Down St Mary in 1930 by John Shapland

Captions

2,676 captions found. Showing results 2,209 to 2,232.

Caption For Boscastle, St Juliot's Church 1906

The nave became the north aisle during the rebuiding, while the granite-built south aisle (seen here) became the nave and chancel, so it is offset from the tower.

Caption For Chatsworth, And The Bridge 1886

The house was begun by William Cavendish, fourth Earl and later first Duke of Devonshire, in 1687 and completed in 1706; the north wing was added between 1820-30.

Caption For Brockham, The Green 1906

Overlooked by the slopes of Box Hill and the sweep of the North Downs, this delightful village acquired its name from the badgers whose setts were by the River Mole.

Caption For Cheam, Malden Road 1894

There are still many reminders of this view visible today if one looks north from the entrance to the war memorial gardens.

Caption For Nottingham, Wollaton Hall C1950

The 500 acres of deer park was incorporated in the city boundaries in 1932, but only the east side, a strip along the north side, and a strip along the west side were developed for

Caption For Ormskirk, Cottages And Car Park 2005

Archaeologists say that during the Dark Ages the village centre was north of the church, around what is now the car park opposite the Civic Hall.

Caption For Swithland, Reservoir C1965

A mile or so south of Quorn, the camera looks north towards the weir, with Hawcliff Hill and Buddon Wood to the left.

Caption For Launceston, Castle Entrance C1955

This, the south gate to the castle keep, is today the main entrance, but it is thought that in the castle's heyday the north gate was the main access.

Caption For Hunstanton, High Street 1907

Hunstanton is unique for north Norfolk resort towns in that it looks west across the sea and not east.

Caption For Bedford, St Cuthbert's Church 1897

Apart from the loss of some railings, little in this view from the north-west has changed, although it is now a Polish Roman Catholic Church serving Bedofrd's quite sizeable Polish community.

Caption For Elstow, The Swan Inn 1921

East of the church and the Moot Hall, a jettied timber-framed building of about 1500, standing in its green, is the main north-south village road, the High Street.

Caption For Shefford, North Bridge Street 1951

Here we look south down North Bridge Street towards that junction with High Street.

Caption For Oving, Post Office C1955

This view is taken looking south towards Oving from Bowling Alley's junction with the North Marston to Whitchurch Road.

Caption For Castle Combe, St Andrew's Church 1906

It is mostly Perpendicular, but has a 13th-century chancel wall and a Decorated north chapel.

Caption For Figheldean, St Michael's Church C1955

The tower is late Norman, except for the top; the arcades are Early English, and the aisle wall and windows, the clerestory, and the north chapel are Perpendicular.

Caption For Muker, Village 1896

Apparently one of these stones still exists and can be seen on the north side of Ivelet Bridge.

Caption For Wokingham, St Sebastian's Church, Nine Mile Ride 1910

The south porch is timber, and in the north aisle there are two wooden posts.

Caption For Corfe Castle, 1890

Curtain defences include the Butavant Tower (top left), South Tower, North Tower, South-west Gatehouse, Fourth Tower, Third Tower and Second Tower (centre right).

Caption For Swanage, Station Yard 1897

The view is north- eastwards from the tower of St Mary's Church to the double sidings of the goods yard (centre) and site of James Panton's Swanage Brewery which was demolished in 1893.

Caption For Lechlade, The Old Market Place C1950

Lechlade stone was used to build St Paul's Cathedral; it was brought from 10 miles north down to Taynton Quarry.

Caption For Parkgate, The Boat House 1939

The baths were situated just to the north of the Boat House, where Gayton Sands Nature Reserve car park now stands.

Caption For Penrith, Market Place 1893

A surprisingly tranquil view of the cobbled Market Place on a sunny day in 1893, looking north past the Musgrave Monument into Devonshire Street.

Caption For Hailsham, High Street C1965

For this 1960s view, Frith's photographer is looking north from the upper floor of the quite new Woolworth's towards the horse chestnut trees edging Parsonage Field - they screen the Comrades

Caption For Farley Green, The Village C1955

The hamlet is centred upon a long hour- glass-shaped green; this view was taken at its north end, with Shophouse Lane on the right and August Lane on the left.