Places

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Maps

242 maps found.

1895, Lord's Hill Ref. RNE767411
1919, Lord's Hill Ref. POP767411
1897-1909, Lord's Hill Ref. RNC767411
1945, Lord's Hill Ref. NPO767411
1899 - 1919, Lord's Wood Fm Ref. HOSM50623
1899 - 1919, Lord's Wood Fm Ref. HOSM52344
1919, Lord Hereford's Knob Ref. POP767378
1946, Lords Wood Ref. NPO767453
1895, Lords Wood Ref. RNE767453
1921, Lords Wood Ref. POP767453
1896, Lord Hereford's Knob Ref. RNE767378
1947, Lord Hereford's Knob Ref. NPO767378
1897-1898, Lords Wood Ref. RNC767453
1900-1902, Lord Hereford's Knob Ref. RNC767378
1887 - 1888, Crediton Ref. HOSM52342
1895, Ford's Green Ref. RNE707743
1920, Ford's Green Ref. POP707742
1940, Ford's Green Ref. NPO707743
1898, Ford's Green Ref. RNC707743
1898, Ford's Green Ref. RNE707742

Books

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Memories

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Gisborough Hall Nursing Home

This photo rings back memories of delivering meat to nursing home on a bi weekly basis, In the 1960’s this hall was used as a nursing home and my dad supplied the meat. My memories were of the heat from the ...Read more

A memory of Guisborough by Robert Pallister

Written While I Can Still Remember .

My name is Bernard Hagon I was born 1933 in city Road maternity home which had a direct hit during the war everybody killed . My parents had the British Empire in Barking Road Plaistow a Taylor Walker’s house just ...Read more

A memory of Calmore by bernard.hagon

'goldcrest' On The A 287

I was evacuated from Battersea, South London, in 1944 to a large house named 'Goldcrest' on the Hindhead Road not far from Beacon Hill and have some happy memories of that time although as it was wartime everything seemed ...Read more

A memory of Hindhead in 1944 by William Heath

'greetings'

Not so much a memory, more of a mystery! Sorting through some old papers, I came across a driving license issued in April 1952 by Kent Council to my dad. The address was given as 'Greetings', Benenden, Kent. The mystery is that I was ...Read more

A memory of Benenden by John Andrew

(Lady) Sara Grierson, Of Craigdarroch

(Sir) William Grierson, 9th Lord of Lag, & his wife, Nicola Maxwell had issue known, 10, viz.: (1) Helena Grierson, born before 1597, (2) (Sir) Robert Grierson of Lag, born before 1598 at Lag, ...Read more

A memory of Moniaive by First Name Last Name

10 Dalton Square Now Where The Town Hall Is Located

My Great Great Grandmother Jane Oversby worked for a widow, Mrs Margaret Rossall, who lived at 10 Dalton Square, Lancaster. I visited Dalton Square and counted the houses from 2 - 9; then sent down ...Read more

A memory of Lancaster by retrokev54

1930s 60s

Colonel Latham lived there, renting from a Major Terry. Sows and sucklings, large whites everywhere. Loads of photographs. They could see the southern sky lit up by the Blitz, 80 miles away. Only the Lord Nelson pub for company. ...Read more

A memory of Swilland Manor by Timothy Roe

1946

i was born in ings ave spotland in 46,all my side of the family were italian immigrants the came over late 1800s and lived on what was locally known as the mount ie rope st.my dad and grandad worked as a street organ player and ice cream vendor ...Read more

A memory of Rochdale by lenniecapuano34

1956 Onwards

Jennifer and I started our married life in South Wales in a little village called Caio, at that time all Welsh speaking. You may have gathered from my writings I was recalled back into the army for the campaign that was called The Suez ...Read more

A memory of Caio in 1956 by George Larbey

1960''s Kidderminster

My dear old hometown. I was 18 when this picture was taken. The Swan pub is on the left, and the Co-Op is where the blinds are. Just around the corner from The Swan was a broad flight of steps leading up into the market ...Read more

A memory of Kidderminster by Malcolm Knowles

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Captions

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Caption For Stokesay, Castle, Room In The North Tower 1910

In the early 1600s Stokesay was owned by Lord Craven.

Caption For Glasgow, Renfield Street 1897

In 1878 Alexander Graham Bell revisited his native land to demonstrate the telephone to the British Association meeting hosted by Lord Kelvin.

Caption For London, The House Of Lords With Mace On Woolsack C1910

This is a rare photograph of the House of Lords chamber showing the Mace in place behind the Lord Chancellor's seat on the Woolsack.

Caption For Ombersley, Evangelists Wagon In Village 1899

Three veterans of Waterloo are commemorated in the church, including Lord Sandys, aide-de-camp of Lord Wellington.

Caption For Skillington, Village C1965

This is the Colsterworth Road, and the lane to the left is Lord's Lane - but which Lord it does not state.

Caption For Leeds, Temple Newsam Gardens C1960

Temple Newsam was bought by Leeds Corporation in 1922 from Edward Wood, the future Lord Halifax.The first house known to have been built here belonged to Thomas, Lord Darcy, who was executed for

Caption For Skillington, Village C1965

This is the Colsterworth Road, and the lane to the left is Lord's Lane - but which Lord it does not state.

Caption For Cleveleys, Jubilee Gardens C1950

This bird's eye view shows Jubilee Gardens, opened by Lord Stanley in 1937.

Caption For Merthyr Tydfil, Morlais Castle C1960

Gilbert de Clare, Lord of Glamorgan built it on land claimed by Humphrey de Bohun, Lord of Breconshire.

Caption For Gnosall, The Village 1899

However, owners such as the 1st Lord Hatterton were at the forefront of agricultural development and improvement.

Caption For London, House Of Lords, Queen Victoria's Seal C1900

The Lord Chancellor was responsible for the seal, which was kept at the House of Lords.

Caption For Dunraven Bay, Dunraven Castle 1901

In this view we can see the squat tower and castellated wing designed by George Devey for Lord Dunraven and built in 1886-88.

Caption For Chesham, Waterside, From Lord's Mill 1906

Lord's Mill was one of the main watermills along the Chess south-east of Chesham and is behind the photographer who is looking over the Moor Lane bridge parapet.

Caption For Leeds, Temple Newsam Gardens C1960

Temple Newsam was bought by Leeds Corporation in 1922 from Edward Wood, the future Lord Halifax.

Caption For Abergavenny, The Monument And Baptist Church C1965

At the centre of the junction is the fine war memorial cenotaph designed by Gilbert Ledward in October 1921 and unveiled by Lord Treowen, Lord Lieutenant of the county.

Caption For Hailsham, The Common Pond C1965

The commons were largely enclosed in 1855, but the pond area was retained by the lord of the manor, Lord Sackville.

Caption For Gawsworth, The New Hall 1898

Gawsworth's new hall was built in the 18th century by Lord Mohun.

Caption For Eastleigh, North Stoneham Church C1955

There are many monuments in the church and in the graveyard to famous people, including Sir Thomas Fleming, who was the Lord Chief Justice who authorised the execution of Guy Fawkes, and Admiral Lord Hawke

Caption For Abergavenny, The Monument And Baptist Church C1965

At the centre of the junction is the fine war memorial cenotaph designed by Gilbert Ledward in October 1921 and unveiled by Lord Treowen, Lord Lieutenant of the county.

Caption For Kingston Lacy, The House 1899

The old lords of Kingston were the Norman nobles, the Lacys, but this palatial Restoration house was built in 1663-5 for Sir Ralph Bankes, the son of the former attorney general Sir John.

Caption For Oystermouth, The Castle 1893

The first stronghold on the site was probably built by Henry Beaumont, Earl of Warwick, following his being made Lord of Gower by Henry I.

Caption For Leeds, Temple Newsam Gardens C1960

Temple Newsam was bought by Leeds Corporation in 1922 from Edward Wood, the future Lord Halifax.

Caption For Leeds, Woodhouse Moor 1897

Temple Newsam was bought by Leeds Corporation in 1922 from Edward Wood, the future Lord Halifax.The first house known to have been built here belonged to Thomas, Lord Darcy, who was executed for

Caption For Chigwell, Golf Club C1955

Officially opened in October of the same year, the rounds were played by Lord Lambourne, Lord Lieutenant of Essex, and the renowned Harry Vardon of Totteridge Golf Club, Hertfordshire.