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Maps

39 maps found.

1897, Burnt Ash Ref. RNE656675
1898, Burnt Oak Ref. RNC656741
1902, Burnt Tree Ref. RNC656751
1921, Burnt Heath Ref. POP656688
1946, Burnt Ash Ref. NPO656675
1945, Burnt Oak Ref. NPO656740
1896, Burnt Mills Ref. RNE656735
1895, Burnt Oak Ref. RNE656741
1919, Burnt Hill Ref. POP656700
1920, Burnt Oak Ref. POP656740
1921, Burnt Tree Ref. POP656751
1925, Burnt Yates Ref. POP656763
1945, Burnt Mills Ref. NPO656735
1940, Burnt Oak Ref. NPO656741
1947, Burnt Yates Ref. NPO656763
1895, Burnt Hill Ref. RNE656700
1896, Burnt Oak Ref. RNE656740
1899, Burnt Tree Ref. RNE656751
1920, Burnt Oak Ref. POP656741
1945, Burnt Heath Ref. NPO656688

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Memories

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Schooldays

I was born in Hayfield Cottages, Auldgirth in April 1931. My first year at school Mrs Garthwaite was my teacher. She lived in the house just north of the school. In the mid 30s my brother Bob and I saw an airship fly over Barbra Mill. ...Read more

A memory of Auldgirth in 1930 by Samuel Jardine

The Bus

My family purchased and converted an old single decker bus for us to have holidays in. It was parked on a small piece of land opposite the church. An old Gypsy caravan was parked just inside the gate to the land, I was told that it had ...Read more

A memory of Lowsonford by Alan Yardley

Living In North Boarhunt 1965 1968

My parents moved to North Boarhunt in 1964/65. We lived at the top of Trampers Lane - sideways to what was then Doney's Garage. Our house was called "Tryfan". I went to Newton Primary School and have very ...Read more

A memory of North Boarhunt in 1965 by Louise Selves

Zeals House

I was evacuated to Zeals during the war from London, to I think, Zeals House. I recall the airfield, and I remember a local pub, which I think had a yew tree outside. My folks and military members would drink and dance outside under the ...Read more

A memory of Zeals in 1940 by Peter Benniman

Combe Florey Primary School

The village school in Combe Florey closed in about 1958 I believe, it exists as a private house now, but I can still remember the mile long walk to and from it, through the lanes every morning and afternoon. Mum ...Read more

A memory of Combe Florey in 1958 by Kathy Farmer C/O Terry Roberts Roberts Flooring Contractors Ltd

Kingussie Holidays

Kingussie always was one of my favourite places as a young boy. My aunt and uncle lived in King Street, near the sawmill and I can still remember the smell of the wood shavings burning. I loved going down to the station and ...Read more

A memory of Kingussie by Alistair Dunsmore

Our Home For 30+ Years

Mam and Dad, Lizzie and Edwin Ridley, moved into Slaghill (the cottage on the right of the picture) in 1948 when I was 3 years old. Dad died there in December 1978 and Mam moved up to Chapel Cottages soon afterwards. There ...Read more

A memory of Allenheads in 1948 by Evelyn Jones

Being Young

I grew up in Maddiston. I'm only 33 and my memories are being allowed out    late at night in the summer, playing tig, skipping, chapdoor run, also going for walks up behind the golf course. The village has changed a lot since then, ...Read more

A memory of Maddiston in 1982 by tracey_angel

Number 2 Montague  Terrace

Barbara Brian.  I loved reading your memories of Montague Terrace and I thank you for them. Were you the young Miss Andrews that rode that posh bicycle and lived behind the shop and did your dad at times teach tap ...Read more

A memory of Bishopstoke in 1930 by Frederick Cannock

Windsor Road

We moved to Bromley Cross about 1947 just before my sister Virginia was born, it was a lovely new prefab, but I don't remember much about the inside of it apart from the wood-burning stove, that sticks in my mind for some ...Read more

A memory of Bromley Cross in 1947 by Julie Christo

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Captions

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Caption For Acomb, The Old Mill C1955

The mill is just south of the village on the Birkey Burn. The miller's house is dated 1728, and the three-storey mill building is also 18th-century.

Caption For Chatburn, The Village 1921

Here we see motorists in the village - they are probably touring the area. The 'burn' part of the name comes from the stream which runs through the village.

Caption For Alloway, Robert Burns's Birthplace 1897

Scotland's most celebrated poet Robert Burns was born in this simple cottage on 25 January 1759.

Caption For Paisley, Burns's Memorial 1900

Born at Alloway, Ayrshire in 1759, Burns's love of poetry was instilled in him by his teacher, John Murdoch.

Caption For Alloway, Robert Burns's Birthplace 1897

Robert Burns was born here on 25 January 1759. The cottage was rebuilt by the poet's father and later became an inn.

Caption For Ayr, Twa Brigs 1900

Famous as the birthplace of John Macadam in 1756 and of Robert Burns in 1759, Ayr was founded under a charter granted by William the Lion.

Caption For Rottingdean, The Church 1889

We are looking across the churchyard to St Margaret's Church. The church, which was renovated in the 19th cen- tury, stands on the site of a Saxon predecessor.

Caption For Dumfries, The Old And New Bridges C1890

The River Nith divides Dumfries from Maxwelltown. Dumfries itself became a royal burgh in the 12th century, but the two towns were not officially amalgamated until 1929.

Caption For Amport, Village 1898

During the 1830s this pretty village was the scene of a major uprising among farm labourers, with angry mobs burn- ing hayricks and destroying machinery.

Caption For Gloucester, Westgate Street 1891

It was at a house in Westgate in February 1555 that Bishop John Hooper spent his last night before being burnt at the stake in St Mary's Square.

Caption For Alloway, The Kirk 1897

Robert Burns played in this churchyard as a boy, and the popular legends about hauntings and the ghostly atmosphere of the roofless ruin affected him deeply.

Caption For Dumfries, The Old And New Bridges C1890

The River Nith divides Dumfries from Maxwelltown. Dumfries itself became a royal burgh in the 12th century, but the two towns were not officially amalgamated until 1929.

Caption For Aberdeen, Union Terrace And Gardens C1915

Nearby is the Grand Hotel (rooms 4s 6d, dinner 5s), the parish council building, the school board offices and a statue of Robert Burns.

Caption For Alloway, The Kirk 1897

Burns's father is buried in the churchyard.

Caption For Burnham Market, Everetts Mill Bridge C1955

The Burnhams take their name from the river Burn, which runs through this picture.

Caption For Grantchester, The Old Mill 1914

'And laughs the immortal river still/Under the mill, under the mill'. So wrote the poet Rupert Brooke about Grantchester's mill. The river may well be immortal, but the mill certainly was not.

Caption For Grantchester, The Old Mill 1914

'And laughs the immortal river still Under the mill, under the mill'. So wrote the poet Rupert Brooke about Grantchester's mill. The river may well be immortal, but the mill certainly was not.

Caption For Epsom, Woodcote Park 1927

Formerly Epsom's grandest house, Woodcote Park was bought by the RAC in 1911.

Caption For Staindrop, Raby Castle C1955

It was extensively remodelled during the 19th century by the architect William Burn; it had previously been modernised between 1768 and 1788 by John Carr of York.

Caption For Stratford Upon Avon, Memorial Theatre From River 1922

Here the Memorial Building is viewed from the river. As well as a theatre, there was a library of rare Shakespearean books, and the view from the tower was highly recommended.

Caption For Southwold, From Lighthouse 1893

While many houses burned down in the fire of 1659, the 15th century church of St. Edmund survived because the churchyard served as a fire break.

Caption For Aberdeen, The South Bridge 2005

Carrying Holburn Street over the Ferryhill Burn, South Bridge is an essential part of the great developments of the early 19th century. It gets no recognition from the bureaucracy.

Caption For Southport, Peter Pans Playground C1955

Judging from the picture, these cars were definitely big boys' toys. The cars rattled and juddered around the circuit, and on hot days there was always the pervading smell of burning oil.

Caption For Torquay, Beacon Terrace 1888

Before the coming of tourism, Torquay was an obscure fishing hamlet, its villagers scratching a living from the sea, smuggling and lime burning.