Maps

2,499 maps found.

1897, Rudgeway Ref. RNE822488
1897, Oldbury Naite Ref. RNE797339
1898, Shortwood Ref. RNE830687
1897, Lower Hazel Ref. RNE769319
1904-1905, Sandilands Ref. RNC825096
1899, Swineford Ref. RNC843863
1905-1906, Symington Ref. RNC844212
1899, Talbot's End Ref. RNC844561
1904-1905, Thankerton Ref. RNC846260
1899, The Folly Ref. RNC846357
1899, Tockington Ref. RNC849093
1899, Tortworth Ref. RNC850693
1899, Townwell Ref. RNC851286
1904-1905, Yieldshields Ref. RNC876050
1901-1904, Whiteleas Ref. RNC868945
1904-1905, Wildmanbridge Ref. RNC870276
1904-1905, Wiston Ref. RNC871830
1899, Upton Cheyney Ref. RNC858098
1899, Warmley Ref. RNC860826
1904-1905, Westburn Ref. RNC865305

Books

23 books found. Showing results 2,449 to 23.

Memories

1,577 memories found. Showing results 1,021 to 1,030.

From Childhood Onward

South-end villas, that was my world in them days as a child, it was like the whole world revolved around it. I was  born and brought up there, if I had to write a story about the things we had to do as kids,or should I say found to ...Read more

A memory of Crook in 1960 by Jeff Cass

The Barge Inn

I have such fond memories of my school holidays staying with my Uncle Jack and Aunty Anne at the Barge Inn, Tattershall Road, ( I think they may have actually owned the pub). I used to love being spoilt by my aunt and uncle and also my ...Read more

A memory of Boston by Maureen Olrod

Victory Parade And The Sudden Downpour

What memories this picture brings back to life again!! I had just been discharged from the Fever Hospital having spent six weeks there with Scarlet Fever. Nothing was going to stop me from taking part in the ...Read more

A memory of Pitsea by Thelma Hurly

When I Was A Child

I can clearly remember pushing my doll's pram up to the shops with my mother from our home in South Mossley, Hill Road.  I was always fascinated by the overhead cash delivery system in the Co-op shops.  The very end shop was the ...Read more

A memory of Liverpool in 1955 by Margaret Ralph

Cinemas In Croydon

I lived in Croydon until 1969 (the year I got married and moved away). My Dad - Len Marsh - was a Cinema Manager with the ABC chain, and we lived very near the Rex Cinema, Norbury, closed in 1962. Dad was based there for a time, but ...Read more

A memory of Croydon by Colin Marsh

School Days In War Time Havant

In the early 1940s I went to Manor House School. It was run by Dr and Mrs Wallace, and occupied the former Rectory in South Street (the site is now covered by a housing estate and the motorway to Portsmouth). Some of the ...Read more

A memory of Havant in 1942 by Barry Mahony

Our Part In Hitlers Downfall

Tettenhall was a logistical centre for the Normandy Landings. Americans were stationed in Danescourt House - long since demolished. However several of the troops have returned over the years, some of whom were "mothered" ...Read more

A memory of Tettenhall in 1944 by John Green

A Holiday Of Note

I can't pinpoint the year exactly, but it was definitely a year or two before 1953 which was the year I left the UK. I and three friends, student nurses at a hospital in Essex, decided on a holiday in Scotland. We chose Dollarbeg as ...Read more

A memory of Dollar in 1951 by Thelma Hurly

Chingford

As I attended school at St. Egberts College on Ridgeway in North Chingford, we did on occasion get to go swimming at Larkswood Pool. Swimming in any pool was a treat for most of us as the only 'swimming' we usually did was at the ...Read more

A memory of South Harefield in 1945 by Denman Lalonde

A Happy Place To Grow Up

I spent most of my childhood at Marbury. My parents moved south from Scotland when I was 5yrs old around 1953. Like many others who lived at Marbury my Father worked at I.C.I. In fact I think at that time Marbury was owned by ...Read more

A memory of Marbury in 1954 by Bill Mac Kenzie

Captions

2,476 captions found. Showing results 2,449 to 2,472.

Caption For Burnley, Towneley Hall 1906

Some parts of the south-east wing go back to the 14th century, yet the other side dates from c1600. The clock over the entrance has been marking the passing of time for about 350 years.

Caption For Margate, Sands 1906

THE golden sands have always been one of Margate's main attractions and have given the resort an advantage over the more common shingle beaches of South-East England.

Caption For Chelmsford, The Cathedral, The Interior 1919

The nave and clerestory were added in 1489, and the final details - the chancel, tower and south porch - were added in the early 1500s.

Caption For Loughborough, C1955

The river valley of the Soar lies to the south of Loughborough. Water, and waterpower, have played important roles in the founding and development of Loughborough.

Caption For Hemel Hempstead, Marlowes 2005

To the north is the old town of Hemel Hempstead, to the west lies Boxmoor, which derives its name from the moor, with Apsley established to the south.

Caption For Carlisle, Castle Street 2005

From now on the southern half south of the Solway, including Carlisle, would be regarded by the kings (and queens) of England as a permanent part of their kingdom, and was eventually divided

Caption For Glasgow, The Grand Hotel, Charing Cross 1897

Blythswood Square, lying to the south of Sauchiehall Street, was the first of the city squares laid out as a formal garden.

Caption For Haywards Heath, The Crossroads C1950

The Midland Bank (now HSBC) was one of the first businesses to come to the Broadway, and it stayed in the Broadway until 2004, when it moved to new premises in South Road.

Caption For Dorking, Pixham Mill 1931

At one time it was a private house; then it became offices and workshops for the South Eastern Electricity Board, and is now flats.

Caption For Weymouth, Jersey Boat 1898

Her sister ship, 'Reindeer' (1193 grt), entered service on 3 August 1897, and one month later, whilst entering Weymouth, she succeeded in ramming the Bournemouth & South Coast SPCo's 'Brodick Castle

Caption For Basildon, Industrial Estate C1965

Delivering a vision for the future of Basildon lies in the hands of Thames Gateway in South Essex.

Caption For Barrow In Furness, Biggar Bank Swimming Pool 1934

In 1923 special rail transport was provided to take Barrovian families who decided to leave to find a new life in Canada, the USA, and South Africa.

Caption For Folkestone, The Harbour 1906

In January 1899 the London Chatham & Dover Railway and the South Eastern Railway amalgamated their fleets under a joint management and operating agreement, though ownership remained unchanged.

Caption For Luton, From Eaton Farm 2005

Like so much of the south-east, the government wants to pack the people in, but it does not want to pay the price in infrastructure.

Caption For Belfast, Royal Avenue 1897

During the 19th century, the well-laid-out streets to the south beyond Donegall Square were matched (at least in orderliness) by those built on the reclaimed land near York Street.

Caption For Dorking, Deepdene House 1891

(However, in 1694, the Hon Charles Howard, owner of the land at Deepdene, had originally planted seven acres of the south-facing slope of the area as a vineyard.

Caption For Dorking, Cottage Hospital 1906

(However, in 1694, the Hon Charles Howard, owner of the land at Deepdene, had originally planted seven acres of the south-facing slope of the area as a vineyard.

Caption For Epsom, Sculpture, Evocation Of Speed 2005

The project grew through the enthusiasm of Graham Stansfield, the Borough's arts & entertainments officer, who brought in funding from South East Arts as well as commercial sponsorship.

Caption For Accrington, The Haworth Art Gallery C1945

Built on the south side of the town in over 13 acres of park, Hollins Hill commanded a fine view of the hills. The formal rose garden was reputed to be one of the finest in Lancashire.

Caption For Dorking, Rose Hill 1906

Edward Lucock was also in the High Street, and James Cheeseman had his brewery in South Street. The Red Lion Brewery was also in the High Street.

Caption For Dorking, From The Nower 1936

The sandstone hills have their highest point in Leith Hill, 965ft above sea level, about five miles south-west of Dorking.

Caption For Haywards Heath, Burrell Road 2005

It was acquired by J Sainsbury, as their existing premises in South Road were considered to be too small and cramped for the increasing number of people using the store.

Caption For Hemel Hempstead, Box Moor 2005

Closely connected with the Bailiwick was the Box Moor Trust, which to this day is still responsible for some 400 acres of land to the south-west of the old town.

Caption For Coulsdon, The Recreation Ground C1960

Of the latter W G Gardner, station-master at Coulsdon South from 1891, recorded in 1916 the growth of the parish from a hamlet to an urban district: `Red Lion Green was a Green in every particular