Maps

181,070 maps found.

1911, Port Of Ness Ref. RNC809498
1924, Ness Ref. POP788362
1947, Ness Ref. NPO788362
1896, Ness Ref. RNE788362
1909, Ness Ref. HOSM54591
1925, Ness Point Ref. POP788438
1902-1903, Ness Ref. RNC788362
1947, Ness Point Ref. NPO788438
1897, Ness Point Ref. RNE788438
1898, East Ness Ref. RNE697721
1921, Great Ness Ref. POP720218
1912, North Ness Ref. RNC793765
1881, Great Ness Ref. HOSM54593
1898, West Ness Ref. RNE864785
1947, East Ness Ref. NPO697721
1921, Little Ness Ref. POP757761
1920, Tripcock Ness Ref. POP853539
1902, Little Ness Ref. RNC757761
1896, Tripcock Ness Ref. RNE853539
1903-1904, Ness Point Ref. RNC788438

Memories

28,746 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

“Where In Truro Can You Find Victoria, Edward And Alexandra?”

I remember visiting my grandmother in Truro as a child, and being intrigued when she asked me if I knew what ‘Victoria, Edward and Alexandra’ were. Then she told me that the answer can be found ...Read more

A memory of Truro in 1950 by Julia Skinner

“Play Up, Play Up, And Play The Game!”

My memory bank has been activated by the contributed items about Hugh Bell Central School, though my recollections of Hugh Bell are older than those published on this website. My years at Hugh Bell were 1938 to ...Read more

A memory of Middlesbrough in 1940 by Harry Killick

“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

‘Bert, The Picture Man’ – He Took The Silent Movies To West Norfolk – Looks Back On A Golden Age

I found this cutting from the Lynn News & Advertiser, Friday, January 12, 1968 and thought it might be of interest to others. IF ANYONE COULD BE CALLED A ...Read more

A memory of Hunstanton by geoffhunter

‘Barnsley Beauty’ – The Re Discovered Ancestry Of A Violin!

‘BARNSLEY BEAUTY’ – THE RE-DISCOVERED ANCESTRY OF A VIOLIN! from KEN SILVER Since my early years as a music teacher in the district of Hunslet Carr, South Leeds in about 1970 I have been - ...Read more

A memory of Barnsley by ken.silver

{Rev} Henry Doyle Sewell

My great great grandfather was the Vicar or St. Peter and St. Paul. Please see http://www.robertsewell.ca/sewell.html#gen9 for further details. I suspect his remains were interred in the churchyard of St. Peter and St. Paul. Does anyone have any knowledge of this or perhaps a photo of a headstone?

A memory of Headcorn in 1870 by Robert Sewell

Zeals

My mother Edna Long was born in Zeals in 1936 the youngest of seven born at westfield house which is no longer there and brought up in chapel lane she attended the village school and worked at the dairy in bourton she was married to my father in ...Read more

A memory of Zeals in 1930 by Della Oliver

Young Days In Bexley

Other peoples memories are bringing back some of my own. Walking from Bexley to the Regal for Saturday morning movies across the heath. Frog spawn from the river at the mill. Walking to school past the brewery to the little ...Read more

A memory of Bexleyheath in 1945 by Michael Gorst

Young

I used to live in the village in the square, at the left side of a drive to Mr Williams farm where my father used to work. The church is on the right of the drive. Moving along I went to the infants school and played in the square with ...Read more

A memory of Long Itchington in 1945 by Yvonne Loosemore

Yorktown Camberley

i went to work at s-n stationery in must been 1974-5 further down from Yorktown was the industrial estate worked in Riviln factory -Arthur and Freds factory we did clothes for early marks and spencer then worked for factory called ...Read more

A memory of York Town by Janet Ingate

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Captions

29,398 captions found. Showing results 1 to 24.

Caption For Orford, The Village 1909

Henry II's great 12th century keep stands sentinel over Orford, built to guard the coast where Flemish mercenaries were brought ashore by the Earl of Norfolk, whose castles far out-numbered

Caption For Orford, The Quay 1937

In the far distance, across the river, are some of the defence installations built on Orford Ness during World War I.

Caption For Burton, The Village C1960

The house with the two dormer windows in the roof on the left used to be The Stanley Arms, one of two hostelries that once refreshed the village.

Caption For Orford, The Quay C1965

Here the shingle beach is thick with pleasure sailing boats of various types and sizes.

Caption For Robin Hoods Bay, 1901

The Bay itself sweeps around from Ness Point in the north to the 600ft high cliffs of Ravenscar, at the other end.

Caption For Winterton On Sea, The Lane C1955

Winterton Ness was one of the most dangerous points along the English coast, and many ships have been lost here.

Caption For Burton, View Of Moel Fammau C1960

Taken just south of Neston, this photograph shows the view across the Dee estuary towards Wales.

Caption For Inverness, The Ness And The Cathedral C1965

This cathedral church, in its exquisite setting alongside the River Ness, owes its existence to an Englishman, Robert Eden, who became Bishop of Moray and Ross in the 1850s.

Caption For Orford, Village 1909

This view of the deserted village square shows the castle in the distance and Ye Old White Hart Inn, the white-walled building on the right.

Caption For Bedruthan Steps, Queen Bess Rock 1887

Many of the sea stacks and islands at Bedruthan have names, and Queen Bess is the best known of them.

Caption For Bletchley, Tree Square C1955

On one of Stony Stratford's first bridges over the River Great Ouse, Grilkes Inn had been operating since 1317, possibly the oldest alehouse in Buckinghamshire; and the Cross Keys (1475) and the

Caption For Dinas Powys, Highwalls Road C1960

Free from traffic and flanked by the old cottages, this post-war scene evokes an essence of earlier village days.

Caption For Bolsover, The Castle C1955

It was built by Sir Charles Cavendish, who is said to have inherited his love of building from his mother, Bess of Hardwick.

Caption For Worksop, Welbeck Abbey C1955

This vast and architecturally complex mansion is on the site of an abbey founded in 1153, of which fragments remain.

Caption For London, The Spaniards, Hampstead Heath C1890

The inn is 16th-century, but the origin of the name is obscure.

Caption For Bedford, High Street 1921

The photographer stood at the northern end of the High Street for this picture.

Caption For York, The Castle, The Old Prison C1885

Turpin was executed at York on 10 April 1733.

Caption For Guisborough, Gisborough Hall 1907

Following the death of Admiral Chaloner's widow, Amelia, in 1902, the Gisborough estate was inherited by Richard Godolphin Hume Chaloner, later created First Lord or Baron Gisborough.

Caption For Boston, The Docks 1893

Of interest here is the single-hold steam coaster, one of hundreds of such vessels in the 90ft to 140ft range, which were capable of carrying up to about 300 tons of cargo into the smallest of harbours

Caption For Goudhurst, The Chequers 1902

At the time of this photograph, Thomas Bathgate was landlord of the Chequers, serving Style and Winch ales.

Caption For Corbridge, The Angel Inn And Middle Street C1950

The 17th-century Angel Inn stands at the east end of Middle Street and the start of Main Street, and is one of a number of interesting buildings around the area.

Caption For Dudley, Elephants At Dudley Zoo C1965

The laying out of Dudley Zoo took account of the nature of Castle Hill, and most of the animal enclosures were fitted into the natural or previously formed features.

Caption For Anstey, Bradgate Road C1965

The view shows the centre of Anstey, as the road drops down from the heights of Bradgate Park, enclosed out of Charnwood Forest c1200 as a hunting park.

Caption For Chalford, The Church 1900

Not far from Stroud, the village of Chalford clings to the steep wooded hillside of the Golden Valley.