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Maps

1,714 maps found.

1853 - 1890, Cottingham Ref. HOSM34369
1890, Holme On The Wolds Ref. HOSM48768
1850 - 1892, Routh Ref. HOSM58178
1889 - 1890, South Dalton Ref. HOSM59651
1889, Belby Hall Ref. HOSM37414
1888 - 1890, Kilpin Ref. HOSM50037
1888 - 1904, Ousefleet Ref. HOSM55865
1904, Swinefleet Ref. HOSM61085
1903-1904, Fimber Ref. RNC705625
1903-1908, Fitling Ref. RNC706277
1903-1908, Ellerker Ref. RNC700573
1903, Cawkeld Ref. RNC664991
1903-1908, Cherry Burton Ref. RNC667372
1903-1904, Dringhoe Ref. RNC693139
1903-1904, Full Sutton Ref. RNC710069
1903, Gilberdyke Ref. RNC713494
1903-1904, Burton Fleming Ref. RNC657133
1903, Moor End Ref. RNC782988
1903, Reedness Ref. RNC815139
1903-1908, Roos Ref. RNC819816

Books

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Memories

1,705 memories found. Showing results 101 to 110.

When I Was 12

I was born in Dublin, Ireland. My mother was born in Six Bells. Her name was Olwen Roche, nee Griffiths. In 1959 my mother took myself and my brother to stay with my grandparents who lived at no 9 Griffin Street. I will never forget ...Read more

A memory of Six Bells in 1959 by John Roche

1 Year At Laleham Abbey

I attended Laleham Abbey just for one year (1953 - coronation year). My surname then was Hebden. I was very shy and didn't make many friends. The one girl I do remember was an Australian whose surname was Snedden who I believe ...Read more

A memory of Laleham in 1953 by Christine U'brien

Early Years In Hindley

What - no memories of Hindley? I was born in 1935 (nee Pennington) at a house in Liverpool Road, just up from the Strangeways Pub (The Paddock). The area was called Navvies' Lump, and although the address was "Liverpool ...Read more

A memory of Hindley in 1930 by Edna Booth

Fullers Arms

I used to visit the Fullers Arms in Brightling on my motor cycle, starting at the Banks Cottages and making the circle around the reservoir to Brightling, then to Dallington, and then Netherfield and finally to Johns Cross. It made a nice evening's ride and I had a few beers, happy days.

A memory of Brightling in 1951 by Eric Saunders

1950s

I was born in the war years in the area where the Workmen’s Club was later built and later moved to Hall Lane Est ( 28) as the first intake. I remember well the coal loader at the end of Railway Terrace and the great times out and about around ...Read more

A memory of Crook by Alan Davison

Childhood Memories Of Penrhyn Bay

My grandmother and grandfather lived at "Oaklands", in Maesgwyn Road, opposite a corrugated iron church. The road was unmade and beyond the church to the sea was a large meadow where cattle and sheep grazed. On the ...Read more

A memory of Penrhyn in 1930

Abc Minors,Trolley Buses, Lonesome School, Oakleigh Way

I have just found this page and what memories it rekindles. I was a minor at the ABC, I even got a road safety prize from Coco the Clown. Thorpes record shop accross the road, there I bought my ...Read more

A memory of Mitcham in 1955 by Peter Goddard

Best Days Of You Life?

I was lucky enough to attend Bede Hall. We had a terrific staff team in those days - Clive Bell, Peter Dixon, the late Annie Woodward et al. The whole experience was mind blowing, as the mix of administered and self ...Read more

A memory of Billingham in 1967 by Dot Laird

Happy Days 1950s And 60s

I was born and brought up in Weaverham until I left to move to Altrincham with my new wife (and job). Over that 20 year period I have so many happy memories; too many to record in 1000 words. Lived in Lime Avenue all that ...Read more

A memory of Weaverham by George Ellis

Sports Galore

Although it was a fair walk or bike ride away from my Wembley Park home at Barn Rise, I regularly used to play tennis in this wonderful park, always around the time of Wimbledon when everyone rushed out to play. From memory there were ...Read more

A memory of Wembley in 1965 by Steve Windsor

Captions

273 captions found. Showing results 241 to 264.

Caption For Mapledurham, The Mill 1890

His bride was Emily Sellwood, whom Tennyson had known since she was a girl of seventeen.

Caption For Church Stretton, High Street 1910

A delightful gravestone survives in the town's churchyard commemorating Ann Cook who died in 1814: 'On a Thursday she was born, On a Thursday made a bride, On a Thursday broke her leg, And on a Thursday

Caption For Burton Bradstock, The Village 1899

Burton Bradstock lies just inland from the sea, close to the mouth of the River Bride, a charming little Dorset stream.

Caption For Shiplake, Mill And Lock 1890

His bride was Emily Sellwood, whom Tennyson had known since she was a girl of seventeen.

Caption For Llanfair Caereinion, The Railway C1960

It used to be a bona fide railway, but today it only runs in the summer season as an attraction for tourists.

Caption For Carew, Bridge 1890

This castle was reputedly part of the dowry of Princess Nest, the bride of Gerald of Windsor in 1100.

Caption For Broad Haven, View From The Rocks C1960

Broad Haven is sheltered from south-westerlies by the bulk of St Bride's Peninsula. It is a popular tourist destination today. People are exploring in the rock pools, centre left.

Caption For Poole, Parkstone Church 1904

It was the scene of Robert Baden-Powell's wedding in 1912; his bride was Olave Soames from nearby Lilliput overlooking Poole Harbour.

Caption For Godalming, Municipal Buildings 1908

A view of Borough Hall, Bride Street. This is a rather dull building built by J H Norris, the Borough Surveyor, in 1906.

Caption For Saundersfoot, General View 1949

This view of the village was taken from St Bride's.

Caption For London, Ludgate Hill From Fleet Street C1886

Fleet Street had been 'the street of ink' ever since Caxton's assistant Wynkyn de Worde set up his press next to St Bride's Church in 1500.

Caption For Burton Bradstock, C1955

The cliff line of Dorset breaks to give access to a small cove and the village of Burton Bradstock, with the River Bride gurgling away to the end of Chesil Beach.

Caption For Saundersfoot, The Glen 1934

This view of the Glen was taken from St Bride's Hill. It is possible to reach the Glen Beach from just below the row of houses.

Caption For Romford, The Market Place C1950

Some Saturdays, shoppers were eager spectators when weddings took place at St Edward`s Church and the bride and groom threaded their way between the market stalls in a cloud of confetti.

Caption For Belsay, The Village C1955

Sir Charles travelled widely; he took his bride off on a honeymoon that lasted two years, much of it spent exploring Germany, Italy and Greece.

Caption For St Brides, The Village 1906

The turning to the right off St Bride's Hill leads down to the Glen. The fields have now been more fully developed with residential property.

Caption For Ludlow, The Castle From The River 1923

It was here that the newly married Prince Arthur brought his bride, Katherine of Aragon. Within six months, Arthur had died and Katherine was betrothed to his younger brother Henry, later Henry VIII.

Caption For St Brides, 1925

This view of the village was taken from St Bride's. The Square, the building located at the head of the slipway, was once the village post office and is now part of the Mermaid restaurant.

Caption For Romford, The Market Place C1950

Some Saturdays, shoppers were eager spectators when weddings took place at St Edward's Church and the bride and groom threaded their way between the market stalls in a cloud of confetti.

Caption For Bewdley, Load Street C1938

Prince Arthur, the eldest son of Henry VII, married Catherine of Aragon here - by proxy, for she was an absent bride.

Caption For Clevedon, The Beach 1913

They stayed for two months, not unusually long by honeymoon standards of the day for those who had wealth or position; Sir Charles Monck and his bride honeymooned for two years.

Caption For Burton Bradstock, The Village C1955

Taken from the bridge over the River Bride, this view looks northwards into the southern section of the High Street.

Caption For Saundersfoot, St Bride's Hotel, Composite C1955

This postcard, probably used for advertising purposes, shows views of and from St Bride's Hotel, with its commanding position over Carmarthen Bay.

Caption For Little Baddow, Grace's Walk 1906

This point - where Grace's Walk crosses Sandon Brook - has a ghost story attached to it: Lady Alice Mildmay (d1615), child-bride of Sir Henry, supposedly drowned herself in a pond here after he was unkind