Maps

409 maps found.

1908, The Argyll Stone Ref. RNC846284
1908, Argyll Stone, The Ref. RNC626785
1906-1907, Hough Ref. RNC741013
1906-1907, Knockan Ref. RNC749920
1906-1907, Lee Ref. RNC754467
1906-1907, Ford Ref. RNC707554
1906-1907, Gott Ref. RNC718135
1906, Blackrock Ref. RNC642882
1891 - 1893, Achnacloich Ref. HOSM35487
1906-1907, Annat Ref. RNC625787
1906-1908, Salen Ref. RNC824405
1906-1907, Newtown Ref. RNC792044
1906, Montford Ref. RNC782782
1905-1906, Newton Park Ref. RNC791959
1905-1907, Portincaple Ref. RNC809802
1906-1907, Scalasaig Ref. RNC825920
1906, Stronmilchan Ref. RNC841938
1905-1907, Stroul Ref. RNC841997
1906-1908, Sutherlands Grove Ref. RNC843098
1905-1907, Tarbet Ref. RNC845158

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Memories

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Tanktops And Bellbottoms

Tank tops and bell bottoms-memoirs of a Birkenhead lad I was born in Birkenhead in 1954 at the back of Central Station, opposite the Haymarket, and still remember being hungry all the time. We were poor, as was everyone we ...Read more

A memory of Birkenhead by dannytaylor1954

Whitton Road Hounslow

My Nan and Grandad owned the grocers shop on the corner of Argyle Avenue and Whitton Road which was called Betts Stores. (Betts was our family name.) Mr Hill was the delivery man who used to go out on his bike to make the ...Read more

A memory of Hounslow in 1970 by Sharon Jeffries

Westgate Secondary Modern School

This was my senior school and I have to say I loved it. So many memories, too many to mention. Met my husband to be there in the 4th year as we used to call it, now year 11. I remember Mr and Mrs Duggan, Mr Heaton, ...Read more

A memory of Cippenham in 1973 by Lynn Mace

Wellsbourne School, Abbotsford Road Secondary Modern And Old Swan Technical College

I went to Wellsbourne Road School when I was just four years old on a part time basis when my mam was working shifts in an arms factory (I was born in ...Read more

A memory of Norris Green in 1941 by Geoff Unwin

Wartime Holidays

SUMMER HOLIDAYS IN THE WAR I have just spent a very pleasant time looking though some photos on FLICKR, my! It did bring back memories, Alnemouth in the war time Dad used to run 16MM mobile cinema in the church hall and I saw ...Read more

A memory of Alnmouth by David Hinge

The Slate Islands Easdale

                                                  THE SLATE ISLANDS                                                         By Walter Deas Some 24k (15 miles) south and west of Oban lies an area with interesting old ...Read more

A memory of Easdale in 2005 by Walter Deas

The Ramblings Of An Old Tintacker [Intaker]

I lived in Devonshire Road from 1941 to 1962 and when we first arrived Intake ended with Warwick Road, Argyll Avenue and Cumberland Avenue for those of us that lived on this side of ...Read more

A memory of Intake in 1944 by Frank Mowforth

Stan Laurel's Ulverston

The thin half of the world's greatest movie comedy duo, Laurel and Hardy, was born in Foundry Cottages, Ulverston, now Argyle St., in 1890. He was born and lived in his grandparents' home until the age of 6. His grandfather, ...Read more

A memory of Ulverston by Eric Willoughby

Re: The People Of Kilfinan

It was lovely to see the Ferguson’s mentioned in David Goodman's article. I was born in 1947 and spent many happy summer holidays there, in the 50’s and early 60’s. We got the post van from Tighnabruaich. My father James ...Read more

A memory of Kilfinan by Ruth Canning

Queen's Road L6

This was my grandparents home for many years and I visited it many times with my dad. My recollections of it were firstly, the size of the house! In it's heyday, it was considered posh and my grandparents employed a maid. The ...Read more

A memory of Everton by Andrew Pettigrew

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Captions

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Caption For Launceston, Boys' College 1890

It was here that Plymouth Argyle played their first game in September 1885 — the club had been founded by five Dunheved College Old Boys.

Caption For Inverlochy, Castle C1890

The Covenanter field commander Sir Duncan Campbell of Auchinbreck was among the dead, though his superior, the Duke of Argyll, had seen fit to remain upon his galley in the loch during the whole proceedings

Caption For Launceston, Boys' College 1890

It was here that Plymouth Argyle played their first game in September 1885 — the club had been founded by five Dunheved College Old Boys.

Caption For Launceston, Boys' College 1890

It was here that Plymouth Argyle played their first game in September 1885 — the club had been founded by five Dunheved College Old Boys.

Caption For Glasgow, Argyle Street 1897

In late Victorian Glasgow, Argyle Street, Buchanan Street, Union Street and Sauchiehall Street were considered the places for shopping.

Caption For Inverlochy, Castle C1890

The clan power of Argyll is said to have been destroyed for a generation.

Caption For Garelochhead, The Village 1901

The hills in the background overlook Loch Long and are known as Argyll's Bowling Green.

Caption For Inveraray, Castle C1955

The 3rd Duke of Argyll decided to build a new castle; Roger Morrison was the architect, and William Adam was the clerk of works.

Caption For Millport, The Harbour 1897

The Collegiate Church built in 1851 was consecrated as the Episcopal Cathedral of Argyll and the Isles in 1876.

Caption For Birkenhead, Clock Tower C1965

It originally stood on the corner of Argyle Street and Grange Road, but it was moved to its present location in 1929 in order to make way for the Mersey Tunnel approach roads.

Caption For Garelochhead, The Village 1901

The hills in the background overlook Loch Long and are known as Argyll's Bowling Green.

Caption For Dunoon, Holy Loch 1901

Kilmun is the burial place of the Marquis of Argyll who was executed in 1661, whilst in the churchyard there is the tombstone of Archibald Clark, a young shepherd, who was found frozen to death at Ardtaric

Caption For Inveraray, Castle C1955

The 3rd Duke of Argyll decided to build a new castle: Roger Morrison was the architect and William Adam the clerk of works.

Caption For Frome, Gentle Street 1961

The house with the fine Venetian windows is Argyll House (1766); next is Oriel Lodge (1800).

Caption For Inveraray, Castle C1955

The third Duke of Argyll decided to build a new castle: Roger Morrison was the architect and William Adam the clerk of works.

Caption For Inveraray, The Bay 1899

Though now a substantial settlement, it was built on the site of a modest fishing village in the 1700s by the 3rd Duke of Argyll.

Caption For Oban, Dunollie Castle 1903

It was besieged in 1647 and again in 1715; on the latter occasion it was held by the chieftain's wife against the Argyll Militia.

Caption For Sudbury, Thomas Gainsborough R A Statue 1934

It was unveiled by Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll, daughter of Queen Victoria, on 10 June 1913.

Caption For Millport, The Harbour 1897

The Collegiate Church built in 1851 was consecrated as the Episcopal Cathedral of Argyll and the Isles in 1876.

Caption For Rosneath, Castle 1901

Built for the Duke of Argyll by J Bonomi, Rosneath was gutted in c1947 and blown up in 1961.

Caption For Dunoon, 1904

Sunday trippers make their way from the pier to Argyll Street.

Caption For Loch Leven, The Castle C1890

The following year she escaped and joined her army, which was commanded by the fifth Earl of Argyll.

Caption For Bath, Great Pulteney Street 1887

Go back into town and cross the Pulteney Bridge with its small shops into Argyle Street.

Caption For Lavenham, Lady Street C1955

Parts of the building were dismantled in 1911, but were restored in 1913 by Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll, who opened it as a Railway Workers Home.