Maps

524 maps found.

1925, Bridge End Ref. POP649822
1947, Bridge End Ref. NPO649822
1947, Bridge End Ref. NPO649836
1898, Bridge End Ref. RNE649823
1898, Bridge End Ref. RNE649825
1895, Bridge End Ref. RNE649837
1898, Bridge End Ref. RNE649840
1895, Bridge End Ref. RNE649842
1947, Bridge End Ref. NPO649837
1940, Bridge End Ref. NPO649843
1924, Bridge End Ref. POP649830
1897, Bridge End Ref. RNE649817
1898, Bridge End Ref. RNE649834
1897, Bridge End Ref. RNE649838
1896, Bridge End Ref. RNE649841
1896, Bridge End Ref. RNE649843
1897, Bridge End Ref. RNE649830
1925, Bridge End Ref. POP649817
1925, Bridge End Ref. POP649823
1920, Bridge End Ref. POP649834

Books

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Memories

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“New” Bus Station

I'm thinking this photo is from around 1968. The new bus station is to the right. That was built beneath the M1 motorway bridge and it and is clearly finished in the shot (the final southern extention of the M1 was finished late ...Read more

A memory of Mill Hill in 1968

Wooden Bridge

I am asking for some help of Swanley. There was a foot bridge built - I'm not sure what year. It was London bound end, just at now the Rainbow Inn chinese. I, as a child, loved that bridge, I think it was built for school children ...Read more

A memory of Swanley in 1976 by Amanda Rawlings

Wonderful Days

We spent all our warm summer holidays at Westgate. We lived in South London. My Grandmother lived in Quex Road and we had a caravan on St Crispens caravan site. I loved getting fish heads from the fish monger to go ...Read more

A memory of Westgate on Sea by grahamleeper1

Wokingham Shops

Anyone remember the petrol station ,next to saint Crispins school called Bourne and Thomas,a real traditional garage ,the thames trader tipper trucks moving the soil from the A329m ,green in colour ,think the company name was harry ...Read more

A memory of Wokingham by chrisnash

West Gorton Memories

I remember as a child moving into my parents 1st bought house it was 71 Lynn street west gorton heading onto redgate lane (which is still there today) and stoodley car auctions was built on this area and also there is a scrap yard ...Read more

A memory of Gorton by georgina4dave

West Auckland

My mum was also born in the Nursery at West Auckland and later moved to Bishop Auckland. She has loads of memories of both places. Do you remember the matchstick bridge and getting lettuce and spring onions from the allotment ...Read more

A memory of West Auckland in 1952

Wartime Camp At Horton Chapel

I was a child living in a large house next to the river at Horton Chapel adjacent to a bridge. In the Second World War in 1944 prior to Normandy, a squadron of Canadian Engineers camped next to the river and built a ...Read more

A memory of Chartham in 1944 by Patrick Mc Neile

War Days

My parents lived in the bungalow by Red Post Bridge and I was born in that bungalow. In war time the GI's helped build the railway and my mum kept them in cups of coffee. I think the bundalow was called 'Bosheto', not sure if I've spelt ...Read more

A memory of Redenham in 1943 by Jean Moulder

Walking To School

I remember walking across this bridge every day on my way to school then on through the church yard and through the green.

A memory of Calne in 1973 by Linda Shorman

Walking The Bridge

I remember walking the bridge from Stapenhill grounds to get to school in Bond Street, it was the Technical High School then, but was the Burton Grammar School when my brother went in the 50s. The bridge was for ...Read more

A memory of Burton upon Trent in 1960

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Captions

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Caption For Warwick, Bridge End C1955

Bridge End may have escaped major development, but the house on the right is a 20th-century addition, built onto the end of the terrace (compare this photograph with 72355, above).

Caption For Ebbw Vale, Newtown C1955

The first part of Newtown was built as workers` cottages for the employees of the ironworks, and the other section was for workers in the brick works.

Caption For Warwick, Bridge End 1922

Bridge End is on the south bank of the Avon, where all the roads from the south previously met to cross into Warwick.

Caption For Saffron Walden, Bridge End Gardens, The Dutch Garden C1950

This small garden is to be found in Bridge End Gardens.

Caption For Baslow, Bridge C1870

Riverside beeches frame Baslow's three-arched medieval bridge at Nether End, as it strides across the River Derwent with elegant ease.

Caption For Saffron Walden, Bridge End Gardens, Fry's Garden 1907

Fry's Gardens, otherwise Bridge End Gardens, were initiated by Francis Gibson, a member of a well-known Quaker family.

Caption For Saffron Walden, Hart's Yard 1919

Fry's Gardens, otherwise Bridge End Gardens, were initiated by Francis Gibson, a member of a well-known Quaker family.

Caption For Crickhowell, The Bridge 1893

The long bridge over the wide Usk river separates Crickhowell from the neighbouring village of Llangattock.

Caption For Brynmawr, Alma Street And King Street C1950

The photograph does not quite capture the Bridge End Inn on the extreme right.

Caption For Crickhowell, The Bridge 1893

The long bridge over the wide Usk river separates Crickhowell from the neighbouring village of Llangattock.

Caption For Ashover, Eastwood Grange C1955

Nether End c1955 Baslow, situated 8 miles west of Chesterfield and 12 miles south of Sheffield, was once a part of the parish of Bakewell, but became independent in July 1869, taking with it

Caption For Gilling West, The Bridge C1950

Looking north past Bridge End Cottage, we see the old chapel of 1879 and Town End Farm.

Caption For Baslow, The Village C1955

This section of the area is the old village known as Nether End.

Caption For Belfast, Ann Street 1897

It was a ford which fixed the site of Belfast, but not long after the town was begun, a bridge crossed the river.

Caption For Barnstaple, Bridge 1890

A superb study of the Long Bridge, taken at low tide.

Caption For Arncliffe, The Bridge C1900

Rushing through Littondale is the River Skirfare, which crosses under the bridge.

Caption For Blakeney, The Severn Railway Bridge C1950

At 4,162ft from end to end, the Severn Railway Bridge was the longest bridge in England when it opened.

Caption For Saltash, The Tamar Bridge C1965

The completion of the road bridge in 1961 signalled the end of the Saltash Ferry.

Caption For Poole, Bridge 1931

When this photograph was taken from the end of the quay, the bridge linking Poole town and Hamworthy was only four years old.

Caption For Hambleton, Meadow Cafe And Pink Cottage C1965

The Shard Bridge Hotel was another stopping off place.

Caption For Newby Bridge, The Swan Hotel 1914

A family group of children enjoy a boating trip on the River Leven at Newby Bridge, at the southern end of Windermere.

Caption For Newby Bridge, The Swan Hotel 1914

A family group of children enjoy a boating trip on the River Leven at Newby Bridge, at the southern end of Windermere.

Caption For Upper Beeding, From Bridge C1955

The High Street was named in the 13th century, when buildings were recorded east of Beeding Bridge.

Caption For Runcorn, The Locks C1955

There were ten locks at the end of the Bridgewater Canal linking it with the docks below; figures for 1883 show that in that year alone 60,300 craft passed up and down.