Places

6 places found.

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Maps

58 maps found.

1924, Kilpin Pike Ref. POP747460
1925, Pike End Ref. POP805985
1896, Pike Hill Ref. RNE805991
1947, Kilpin Pike Ref. NPO747460
1947, Hartshead Pike Ref. NPO727988
1924, Hartshead Pike Ref. POP727988
1925, Pike Law Ref. POP806002
1896, Hartshead Pike Ref. RNE727988
1895, Kilpin Pike Ref. RNE747460
1947, Pike Hill Ref. NPO805991
1947, Pike Law Ref. NPO806002
1903, Hartshead Pike Ref. RNC727988
1924, Pike Hill Ref. POP805991
1903, Pike Law Ref. RNC806002
1947, Pike End Ref. NPO805985
1947, Langdale Pikes Ref. NPO752349
1903, Kilpin Pike Ref. RNC747460
1897, Langdale Pikes Ref. RNE752349
1896, Pike End Ref. RNE805985
1896, Pike Law Ref. RNE806002

Books

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Memories

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Would Like To Find School Friends

I moved from West Hendon in Jan 1960 - 3 Stanley Road - to 34 Parnell Close and went to the Hyde Infants in Feb 1971 when I moved to Kent does anyone remember me unior till we moved then went to Broadfields Junior ...Read more

A memory of Edgware in 1959

Would Like To Find My Cousin Harold Smith Or His Wife Elsie

My husband and I visited my cousin and had a wonderful time there. My cousin took us all over to see some beautiful sites. Kept in contact with him until last year, but no return xmas card this year, how can I find him? Just loved his little house, can you help me?

A memory of Deganwy in 1993 by Margaret Bettendorff

West Sands Caravan Park

I spent many happy holidays at West Sands. The Embassy club - I can still smell the polished floor. I remember two of the singers. One was JIm (Murphy, I think) and another one the following year called Peter. Somewhere I ...Read more

A memory of Selsey in 1975 by Dallas Hopkins

Weaverham In The 1950`s

I moved to Weaverham in 1951 like many others from Liverpool when my dad got a job at ICI. My memories include playing in the felds at Gerrards Farm at the back of our house in Farm Road along with my sister Lesley and our ...Read more

A memory of Weaverham in 1957 by Ian Johns

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

Update Of Those Memories Of The 60,S.

And so i became a full teenage worker, ha ha , off to earn all that fabulous money, to buy all i wanted and roll around every where in style, be like the grown ups , drink beer down the pub or up the pub in my ...Read more

A memory of Menithwood in 1966 by Nicolas Fumarola

The Old Village

I remember George's second hand shop in the village, my nan would take me and my brother there for a treat that was the highlight of the week for us. Also the pie and eel shop, with the brightly coloured tiles outside on the wall. ...Read more

A memory of Dagenham in 1951 by Norma Dignum

The Memories I Will Not Forget

I myself live in Battersea London , I was about six or seven at that time, and I had never seen the sea befor. Their was a neighbour who had a girl called yvonne and her brother malcombe and they asked my mother whether ...Read more

A memory of Jaywick by Charlie Keeble

The High Road.

Remember Pasks the bike shop and the fruit and veg shop opposite near the cedar club on the corner of Mill Lane and the high street which was opposite the White Horse pub. Saturday morning pictures and the sweet shop next door, ...Read more

A memory of Chadwell Heath in 1953 by Ann Foley

The Happiest Holidays Of My Life

me and my brother,mum and nan always went to Jaywick for our holidays, and stayed in a bungalow near gorse green, my brother and I used to go to the top of our road and ride the double bikes with the canopies for ...Read more

A memory of Jaywick in 1971 by Anna Steel

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Captions

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Caption For Ambleside, Sweden Bridge 1912

High Sweden Bridge is a picturesque packhorse bridge over the Scandale Beck between High Pike and Snarker Pike (there is a Low Sweden Bridge further down the valley).

Caption For Ambleside, Sweden Bridge 1912

High Sweden Bridge is a picturesque packhorse bridge over the Scandale Beck between High Pike and Snarker Pike (there is a Low Sweden Bridge lower down the valley).

Caption For Great Langdale, 1888

Pike 'o' Stickle (2,323 ft) is the thimble-shaped peak prominent on the skyline in this view taken from near the head of Great Langdale.

Caption For Little Langdale, 1888

This view from Little Langdale was taken looking towards Langdale Pikes, with the thimble-shaped Pike 'o' Stickle (2,323ft) prominent on the left, and Gimmer Crag, and Harrison Stickle (2,403ft) on the

Caption For Ambleside, Sweden Bridge 1912

High Sweden Bridge is a picturesque packhorse bridge over the Scandale Beck between High Pike and Snarker Pike (there is a Low Sweden Bridge lower down the valley).

Caption For Ambleside, Sweden Bridge 1912

High Sweden Bridge is a picturesque packhorse bridge over the Scandale Beck between High Pike and Snarker Pike (there is a Low Sweden Bridge lower down the valley).

Caption For Great Langdale, 1888

Pike 'o' Stickle (2,323 ft) is the thimble-shaped peak prominent on the skyline in this view taken from near the head of Great Langdale.

Caption For Langdale Pikes, The Valley 1892

The Langdale Pikes are among the Lake District's most popular and recognizable hills.

Caption For Little Langdale, 1888

This view from Little Langdale looks towards Langdale Pikes, with the thimble-shaped Pike 'o' Stickle (2,323 ft) prominent on the left, and Gimmer Crag, and Harrison Stickle (2,403 ft) on the right in

Caption For Little Langdale, 1888

This view from Little Langdale looks towards Langdale Pikes, with the thimble-shaped Pike 'o' Stickle (2,323 ft) prominent on the left, and Gimmer Crag, and Harrison Stickle (2,403 ft) on the right

Caption For Langdale Pikes, The Valley 1892

The Langdale Pikes are among the Lake District's most popular and recognisable hills.

Caption For Dungeon Ghyll, Dungeon Ghyll Force 1888

High Sweden Bridge is a picturesque packhorse bridge over the Scandale Beck between High Pike and Snarker Pike (there is a Low Sweden Bridge lower down the valley).

Caption For Buckden, The Village C1955

In the background are the limestone scars which mark the lower slopes of Buckden Pike, at 2,302 feet a notable viewpoint in Upper Wharfedale.

Caption For Derwent Water, Friars Crag 'ruskin Monument' 1906

This is another of the Lake District's classic viewpoints, the backdrop formed by the peak of Causey Pike (2,035 ft).

Caption For Langdale Pikes, The Valley 1892

The Langdale Pikes are among the Lake District's most popular and recognisable hills.This view was taken from near the Dungeon Ghyll Hotel in Great Langdale, a popular starting point for

Caption For Crummock Water, 1893

This scene, looking from the head of Crummock Water towards Buttermere with Honister Crag, Fleetwith Pike, Haystacks and High Stile forming the mountainous background, has hardly changed in a century

Caption For Crummock Water, From Ling Crag 1893

Whiteless Pike (2,159 ft) is the prominent fell in this view, which was taken from Crummock Water below Mellbreak, with Rannerdale Knotts on the right of the photograph.

Caption For Ambleside, Tarn Hows C1955

This is a classic view of Tarn Hows, near Hawkshead, with the peaks of the Langdale Pikes in the centre background.

Caption For Littleborough, The Harbour, Hollingworth Lake C1955

A record-breaking 26lbs 14oz pike was caught in 1982.

Caption For Langdale Pikes, The Mountain 1888

Another view of Harrison Stickle, highest of the Langdale Pikes, this time from the valley at the bridge near the Dungeon Ghyll Hotel, a favourite haunt of walkers and climbers.

Caption For Buttermere, 1893

This photograph was taken from Gatesgarth with Whiteless Pike in the background.

Caption For Derwent Water, Friars Crag And Causey Pike 1906

This is another of the Lake District's classic viewpoints, the backdrop formed by the peak of Causey Pike (2,035 ft).

Caption For Buckden, General View 1900

South from Aysgarth we travel over the hills to the source of the Wharfe, and nestling below Buckden Pike we find this charming little village.

Caption For Bewdley, View From The Bridge 1956

It is also noted for pike, roach, perch, chub and gudgeon.