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Maps

39 maps found.

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

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Memories

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Peterlee Then And Noe

I don't remember any of my childhood until I moved to Peterlee in 1971. I was 5 years old at the time and was started at Eden Hall infants. When I moved to the big school aged 7 I was placed in Mrs Hoy's class, she was a ...Read more

A memory of Peterlee in 2014 by Stuart Wright

Ready Token

I have livid in ReadyToken for the last 62 years I was born in Bibury in Arlington corner and the family moved to Field Farm then we moved to The Catherine Wheel were my Grand father was the proprietor. My parents ran the Pub during ...Read more

A memory of Ready Token in 2014 by John Adams

Walking Around Collessie In Late Spring

We came to live in the centre of Collessie nearly three years ago, and it is a beautiful, quiet hamlet that is truly untouched by the modern world that surrounds it. The village is a peaceful haven with a ...Read more

A memory of Collessie in 2012 by Lin Walton

A Lovely Girl And A Bonny Place

It's a bit unfair to say my memory is from 2000, as it actually goes back to when I was born (1980) and only ends last year (2008). My earliest memories are of being at my Aunty Stella's. She wasn't really an ...Read more

A memory of Denton Burn in 2000 by Aidan Henderson

Ye Olde High Lane

I moved to High Lane with my parents when I was 15 in 2000. It was a tiny old fashioned village, so tiny infact that there was only one house and everybody in the village lived there. There was one village shop (run by Tubbs and ...Read more

A memory of High Lane in 2000

The Pavillion The Welfare Park

The pavillion burned down some years ago, can't exactly remember when. I seem to recall it was vandalism.

A memory of Gilfach Goch in 1999 by Kathy Priday

Glebe Barn

It was such a delight to find our house so clearly captured by the photographer in this composition! The barns pictured to the right of the church were bought by my husband and I in 1998. Originally they were grain storage barns, and in ...Read more

A memory of Sheviock in 1998 by Linda Shelton

My Sisters Village

My sister moved from Manchester in 1990 to Keinton as her husband was working in Shepton Mallet. We have been visiting the village at least 3 times a year, Easter, Summer and usually Christmas. Our children say they can ...Read more

A memory of Keinton Mandeville in 1994 by Jennifer Palmer

Peter & Elizabeth Tayman ~ In Memory

My parents bought an old railway carriage bungalow at 66 East Front Rd, on Pagham Beach in the early 1990's.  The place was a total dump, so they burned it down on the beach and built a brand new ...Read more

A memory of Pagham in 1994 by Kate Tayman Hammersley

Happy Memories

I have many happy memories of High Wycombe as it was where I met my wife in 1990. We were married in 1992 and lived at the RAF Camp at Naphill. We also spent some time living in Booker Lane and our neighbours were a lovely ...Read more

A memory of High Wycombe in 1992 by Andy Scott

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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

Caption For Chatburn, The Village 1921

Here we see motorists in the village - they are probably touring the area.

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

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

Caption For Alloway, Robert Burns's Birthplace 1897

Robert Burns was born here on 25 January 1759.

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 Dumfries, The Old And New Bridges C1890

The River Nith divides Dumfries from Maxwelltown.

Caption For Rottingdean, The Church 1889

We are looking across the churchyard to St Margaret's Church.

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 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 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 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 Dumfries, The Old And New Bridges C1890

The River Nith divides Dumfries from Maxwelltown.

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'.

Caption For Grantchester, The Old Mill 1914

'And laughs the immortal river still Under the mill, under the mill'.

Caption For Epsom, Woodcote Park 1927

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

Caption For Alloway, The Kirk 1897

Burns's father is buried in the churchyard.

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.

Caption For Southport, Peter Pans Playground C1955

Judging from the picture, these cars were definitely big boys' toys.

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.

Caption For Southwold, From Lighthouse 1893

While many houses burned down in the fire of 1659, the 15th century church of St.

Caption For Clee Hill, C1960

In his 'A Shropshire Lad', the poet A E Housman opens with the words: 'From Clee to heaven the beacon burns, The shires have seen it plain . . .'