Places
36 places found.
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- North Walsham, Norfolk
- North Berwick, Lothian
- North Chingford, Greater London
- Harrogate, Yorkshire
- Whitby, Yorkshire
- Filey, Yorkshire
- Knaresborough, Yorkshire
- Scarborough, Yorkshire
- Clevedon, Avon
- Weston-super-Mare, Avon
- Selby, Yorkshire
- Richmond, Yorkshire
- Ripon, Yorkshire
- Scunthorpe, Humberside
- Pickering, Yorkshire
- Settle, Yorkshire
- Skipton, Yorkshire
- Saltburn-By-The-Sea, Cleveland
- Norton-on-Derwent, Yorkshire
- Rhyl, Clwyd
- Chester, Cheshire
- Llandudno, Clwyd
- Grimsby, Humberside
- Durham, Durham
- Nailsea, Avon
- Southport, Merseyside
- Brigg, Humberside
- Colwyn Bay, Clwyd
- Redcar, Cleveland
- Bath, Avon
- Grange-Over-Sands, Cumbria
- Cleethorpes, Humberside
- Sedbergh, Cumbria
- Barrow-In-Furness, Cumbria
- Barmouth, Gwynedd
- Dolgellau, Gwynedd
Photos
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Maps
9,439 maps found.
Books
39 books found. Showing results 2,425 to 2,448.
Memories
1,548 memories found. Showing results 1,011 to 1,020.
Family Lived In Tylors Green Between 1939 Untill 1970s
My family moved from Moreton to North Weald in 1939, I was 9 year old at the time. My father was called Thomas Yeldham and became the local cobbler, my mother was called Maud. While ...Read more
A memory of North Weald Bassett in 1940 by
The Fabulous Fez Heads Entertain Whitethorn Morris
For very many years the dancers and musicians of Whitethorn Morris have performed in the streets at Wimborne Folk Festival each June and have been fascinated to see another team known as ...Read more
A memory of Winterborne Kingston in 2007 by
Growing Up In North Boarhunt
My mother and father moved to 1 Birch Hill Cottages when I was in arms. I went to the tiny school in Newtown by mini bus which was really a Bedford van with seats in the back. I played in the field with the swings ...Read more
A memory of North Boarhunt in 1959 by
Getting Married
When I moved with my family from North Boarhunt we came here to Portchester. Little was I to know, but I would be getting married in the beautiful church in the castle grounds. It was a lovely setting, with the lych gate and ...Read more
A memory of Portchester in 1972 by
North Street Emsworth And The Silver Family
I was born into the Silver family at Palmer Cottage, 25 North St in 1928 and attended the Council School and then Manor House School Havant in the mid 40s until joining the Grenadier Guards in 1946. I was ...Read more
A memory of Emsworth in 1930 by
I Lived Here...
The large house to the right of the picture is called Barclay House, it's also St Keverne garage. We moved there in late 1979 and lived there for 3 years, having to leave it behind and move back to the north west due to family ...Read more
A memory of St Keverne in 1981 by
The Village Bakery Shop
I was born in the village in 1965 and lived in St. Osyth Bakery, Spring Road for 20 years with my family. I can remember going to Bretts hardware and sweet shop with my 5p to get some sweets. I can remember Mr and Mrs Ayers ...Read more
A memory of St Osyth in 1972 by
Growing Up In Denbigh
I was born at the Denbighshire Infirmary and grew up in Denbigh - it's a lovely town and the surrounding area is beautiful. Both my parents, and my aunt and uncle, worked at the North Wales Hospital, as did so many people from ...Read more
A memory of Denbigh in 1955 by
Bassaleg Railway Station
I was 4 in 1960, but I remember my dad working as a goods guard on the railway at the back of our house in Church Crescent, He used to go over the garden fence to work, and catch the train to Brecon, and North Wales from ...Read more
A memory of Bassaleg in 1960 by
High Street, Hounslow
I think this is a photo of the junction of the High Street (London Road) and Hanworth Road. The shop on the left later became C & A. I lived in North Drive, Hounslow with my family from 1954 to 1965.
A memory of Hounslow in 1860 by
Captions
2,676 captions found. Showing results 2,425 to 2,448.
At one time the North Eastern Railway ran three or four special fish trains a week out of Staithes.
The houses on the north side, on the right of the photograph, are of 1881; with their ornate cast iron railings they are a little grander than those on the south side, which are slightly later
To the north are the sandy heaths on the geological strata known as Bagshot Sands.
North of this east-west road, Little Bookham Street has some older buildings amid the suburbia and wide grassy verges.
Battlemented parapets of the 15th-century nave and porch of St Giles Parish Church are seen here on the corner with North Road (left).
Rothley lies some five miles to the north of Leicester and to the west of the busy A6.
The castle was besieged by Prince Louis of France in 1216, but it held out, even though the north gate was successfully mined.
The not unlovely village of Saxelby is situated about a mile north of industrial Asfordby, and on a stream which empties into the River Wreake.
The main entrance to the church, unusually for Hertfordshire, is via the north porch - traditionally the south porch was used..
This single-arched stone bridge is situated a few hundred yards to the north of St Machar's Cathedral, and crosses a gorge of the River Don.
The Methuen Chapel on the north side was added in 1874- 78 when the chancel was restored by C F Hansom. Nearby is Corsham Court, a large manor house built in Elizabethan style.
By the 1830s over thirty miles of canal had been constructed, which was used to transport 50,000 tons of sea sand a year from the north Cornwall coast for use as fertiliser on inland farms.
Just west of Cootham, the main road curves away north-west to by-pass the Parham estate, whose east drive continues straight ahead.
On the north wall of the nave is a sequence of paintings of the life of the Virgin. The 15th-century pulpit has an inscription asking for prayers for Richard Mondi and Leticie his wife.
Located in a remote region north of Petworth, the village was originally formed in a clearing in the woods. The local wealden clay district is remarkable for large oak trees.
Quernmore Park Hall lies just over a mile north of the village. A quern was a Roman hand-mill, and the moor behind the village had the ideal material to make these small mill-stones.
Situated five miles north of Sheffield, the large parish of Ecclesfield was semi-industri- alised by the late 18th century.
Our last view in this chapter before turning north back to Hailsham shows the Horse and Groom pub at the junction of the High Street and the Eastbourne Road, the A22.
This view looks north along the High Street, which curves to the right; the cottages beyond Merstham Garage are in Quality Street.
Saint Andrew`s Church, at the north of the village and on the Causeway, was reported in 1636 to be `much ruinated`, and major repairs were necessary.
Some years later the couple were revisiting the spa when the expected invasion by Napoleon was signalled throughout much of the North by the lighting of beacons.
A company known as the North London Suburban Tram Company eventually, after some difficulty, ran a service operated by horse-drawn trams; but after some poor results, which it blamed on the weather
George Square in the city centre, on the other hand, was originally no more than a pasture for the cows that provided fresh milk for the city dwellers, but by the 1850s it was almost entirely paved
Golf was hardly played outside Scotland until the 1860s, when the first English club, the North Devon at Westward Ho!, was formed.
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