Maps

1,153 maps found.

1854 - 1912, Greta Bridge Ref. HOSM47198
1897 - 1898, Bridge Trafford Ref. HOSM38885
1897, Stamford Bridge Ref. HOSM60213
1886 - 1887, Bridge Reeve Ref. HOSM38882
1886 - 1887, Bridge Reeve Ref. HOSM51056
1907, Dunsop Bridge Ref. HOSM44143
1902-1903, Acton Bridge Ref. RNC619727
1898, Low Bridge Ref. RNE767851
1896, Malin Bridge Ref. RNE772604
1896, Matlock Bridge Ref. RNE775592
1896, Horbury Bridge Ref. RNE740310
1896, Jackson Bridge Ref. RNE744824
1899, Kilby Bridge Ref. RNE746945
1895, Knox Bridge Ref. RNE750617
1899, Montford Bridge Ref. RNE782785
1899, Great Bridge Ref. RNE719675
1896, Passingford Bridge Ref. RNE801882
1897, Patton Bridge Ref. RNE802081
1898, Pelcomb Bridge Ref. RNE802696
1896, Platt Bridge Ref. RNE807485

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Memories

2,048 memories found. Showing results 91 to 100.

Poole Lifting Bridge

For anyone who has lived in and around Poole the Hamworthy Lifting bridge provokes memories. In 1991 I met my first wife who was from "The other side" of the bridge and this necessitated regular trips to Hamworthy. The bridge lifts ...Read more

A memory of Poole in 1991 by Graham Fudge

Where I Started Out

I was born in the War Memorial Hospital, Crickhowell in 1949. I don’t remember that bit, but I remember traveling down to Crickhowell on days out just to sit on the bridge watching the water pass by - so peaceful, outstanding ...Read more

A memory of Crickhowell by Jackie Haynes

By The Cut

born in 1948 in a place called Cappenfield near Bilston, just off Dudley street, just four houses in a row surrounded by fields,, the canal, or cut, as we all called it ran alongside, and it narrowed down to what we called the stop,it was where ...Read more

A memory of Tipton by John Groucutt

Working Life Memories.

As a boy of 11 or 12, I left school everyday at 3.30pm. I then drove the cows to Mr Goodings Mill about 30 or 40 yards away from Mr Shepherd's shop. After being milked I drove them back again. In wintertime I'd grind up ...Read more

A memory of Washford by Claire Allen

Springfield Terrace

This view shows my house. It is the one at this end of Springfield Terrace - you can see a number of the terrace chimneys peeping out over the top of the hill to the left. We overlook the River Torridge. You can see the old medieval ...Read more

A memory of Bideford in 1890 by Terence Sackett

Memory

Grandmother used to live on the slip; she was housekeeper to Mr. Sales and we used to walk over the marshes to Reedham Swing bridge to visit relatives in Reedham. There was a farm on the corner owned by Chubbocks and I used to collect ...Read more

A memory of Lower Thurlton by Dorothy May Thornton

Daniel Adamson

I recall, as a young police constable, going for a trip on the MSC barge 'The Daniel Adamson'. This was from no 8 dock at Manchester, just by the Trafford swing bridge. The trip went though Mode Wheel locks, Latchford locks ...Read more

A memory of Manchester Ship Canal in 1972 by David Timperley

My Memories Of Caversham

I lived in Caversham  in 1970-1972 at 11A Bridge Street, above the hairdresser's shop. It was owned by a Mr Simmonds, who was our landlord. There was a newspaper shop about 3 doors up from where we lived. There were our ...Read more

A memory of Caversham in 1970 by Kath Johnson

Little Boy's Heaven

In 1961 or 1962, as a small boy of 5 or 6 my mum, brought me to Hednesford to visit her grandmother, my great-grandmother, Emily Chetwyn. A diminutive lady, we, the children, called her little nana. I believe she lived in the end ...Read more

A memory of Hednesford by Steve Brooks

Family Connections.

The gentleman with the scythe over his shoulder was my grandfather. His name was Joseph Jackson, born in 1849 at Bootle in Cumberland. He spent most of his life as a tenant farmer, first at Canleton Farm near Egremont also in ...Read more

A memory of Greenodd in 1920 by Claire Allen

Captions

2,231 captions found. Showing results 217 to 240.

Caption For Inverness, From The Castle C1890

It is thought that Macbeth may have lived at Inverness Castle, or used it as a base for operations against the Orcadians.The suspension bridge superseded a stone bridge of seven arches, which was destroyed

Caption For Lyme Regis, River Buddel 1900

Here we see the 13th-century Buddle Bridge (centre) and the buildings of Bridge Street which crossed it until demolitions for road widening in 1913.

Caption For Newbury, The Town Bridge 1956

The Town Bridge was designed by James Clarke at a cost of £700.

Caption For Whitby, The Bridge 1913

The bridge was a favourite place where people could stop for a chat, or simply sit and watch the world go by.

Caption For Canford Magna, Canford Bridge 1899

The Portland stone bridge, built in 1813, carries the main road from Poole to Wimborne on the far bank of the River Stour.

Caption For London, View Of Tower Bridge Open 1910

Uniquely for London bridges, the bascules of Tower Bridge can be raised or lowered to permit the passage of high-peaked vessels.

Caption For Great Haywood, Essex Bridge C1955

Essex Bridge was built by the Earls of Essex of Chartley to provide access for hunting parties to Cannock Chase.

Caption For London, View Of Tower Bridge Open 1910

Uniquely for London bridges, the bascules of Tower Bridge can be raised or lowered to permit the passage of high-peaked vessels.

Caption For Upton Upon Severn, High Street 1931

In the days of Leland, that well-travelled topographer, the Severn was tidal at this point and large vessels reached the bridge at Upton; the bridge was the only crossing point on the river, apart from

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 Thetford, Town Bridge 1929

This neat cast iron bridge was built in 1829 replacing an old wooden bridge.

Caption For Matlock Bath, Promenade 1890

This shows the Jubilee Bridge crossing the Derwent - the bridge was erected to mark the jubilee of Queen Victoria's reign.

Caption For Maidenhead, The River And Bridge 1906

This photograph shows the graceful architecture of Maidenhead Bridge, distinguished by its elegant arches, striking stonework and fine balustrade.

Caption For Forth Bridge, 1897

Designed by Sir John Fowler and Sir Benjamin Baker, the Forth Bridge cost £3,000,000 to build.

Caption For Bedford, Suspension Bridge 1921

The hatted ladies are leaving the Suspension Bridge on the north bank, the Embankment Gardens side: casual wear in the 1920s was somewhat more formal than today.

Caption For Marlow, Mills 1890

Originally, the road crossed a bridge to its left, but since 1832 the present superb suspension bridge has taken the road to the right, allowing the hotel to steadily expand towards the western

Caption For Warburton, The Bridge 1897

A toll bridge was erected 1864-65 to connect the village with Lancashire.

Caption For Nottingham, Trent Bridge And River C1955

The bridge was designed by the splendidly named Marriott Ogle Tarbotton, the Corporation Engineer, to succeed a medieval stone bridge, itself a successor to the first wooden one built in

Caption For Gnosall, Village 1899

Gnosall also had two canal-side pubs, the Boat Inn by Bridge No 34, and the Navigation Inn by Bridge No 35.

Caption For Runcorn, Church Street C1965

Although the Transporter Bridge had opened in 1905 vehicular crossing wasn't easy and the presence of the bridge did not, at that time, encourage growth within the town.

Caption For Sidford, Village 1906

Sidford's 12th-century packhorse bridge was built because the ford in question was proving difficult for horses; only the north parapet remains of the original structure.

Caption For London, Westminster Bridge, Queen Victoria Jubilee Day 1897

After a service at St Paul's, the ageing Queen was driven in her state coach past Parliament and across this crowded bridge, escorted by her loyal troops.

Caption For Cromford, Willersley Castle From Cromford Bridge C1884

Another view from Cromford Bridge of Willersley Castle, this time seen peeping above the trees.

Caption For Bradford On Avon, Holy Trinity Church C1965

This bridge provided much-needed access to other parts of the town, which had only been accessible by the town bridge before.