Maps

9,439 maps found.

1889, Gilling East Ref. HOSM46218
1892, Green Hammerton Ref. HOSM47112
1890, Helperby Ref. HOSM48194
1891 - 1892, Huby Ref. HOSM49069
1853 - 1892, Hutton-Le-Hole Ref. HOSM49349
1853 - 1892, Kirkbymoorside Ref. HOSM50441
1892, Little Ouseburn Ref. HOSM51573
1891, Low Mill Ref. HOSM52437
1892, Newton-on-Ouse Ref. HOSM55089
1890 - 1891, Nunnington Ref. HOSM55464
1889, Scackleton Ref. HOSM58617
1890 - 1891, Sinnington Ref. HOSM59296
1891, Thornton-Le-Clay Ref. HOSM61665
1892, Whixley Ref. HOSM64604
1907, Scaleber Force Ref. HOSM71091
1902, East Hewish Ref. HOSM44280
1902, Wick St Lawrence Ref. HOSM64526
1896, Cowthorpe Ref. HOSM42079
1892, Ingmanthorpe Ref. HOSM49356
1888 - 1892, Sicklinghall Ref. HOSM59233

Books

39 books found. Showing results 2,689 to 2,712.

Memories

1,544 memories found. Showing results 1,121 to 1,130.

Rolling The Roads

My father Bill Heard arrived from North Devon. With the steam roller in this picture, towing caravan and water bowser behind, he rolled the roads along the prom and Rack Park. He worked for Eddison Plant Hire.

A memory of Kingsbridge in 1948 by Christine Heard

Sainsburys, Brent Street

Brent Street was a typical suburban or small town high street. There were no really large stores but a selection of individual shops. The range of shops was remarkable with several grocers, bakers, greengrocers, ...Read more

A memory of Hendon in 1948 by John Barnes

Worcester Street

My grandfather was a dentist in Stourbridge from before WW1 until 1961. He had his surgery and dental workshop in a large house in Worcester Street. In fact the house had two addresses: 64 Worcester Street and 1 Pargeter Street. ...Read more

A memory of Stourbridge in 1930

My Stay In Borth Umer 1965

I came to Borth at the age of 15. I was with a youth group of baptists from Rogerstone, Newport in Gwent. We stayed for a week at The Grand Hotel. We had religous education in the mornings and then the rest of the day was ...Read more

A memory of Borth in 1965 by Chris Parsons

I Think We Use To Call It The 48 Steps.

Whilst being at either Parkside ot North Bromsgrove school my poor mom came face to face with a bull. It had escaped from the slaughter house! I also remember there being a bullet lodged in the side of the church. I wonder if it is still there.

A memory of Bromsgrove by Lynn Michaels/ Nee Read

Growing Up In Bockletton

I moved to Bockleton in 1954 and lived in Leasow Cottages North which is just opposite Sid and Nancy Stone's cottage with their children Les and Edna and subsequently Bea and Richard Smith. I had already passed the eleven + ...Read more

A memory of Bockleton in 1954 by Mike Wilson

Family Roots And Residal Local English Branches Of The Tree

My great-great grandfather and grandmother emigrated to the U.S. from Belmont in the late 1840's or early 1850. Their names are Thomas Spencer and Nancy McJunkin. ...Read more

A memory of Belmont in 1860 by Robert Spencer Howell

Ivor J Clark Cycles

I lived in Blenhiem Road, North Harrow in the 1950s and did a paper round covering a lot of North Harrow. During the late '50s I joined the Kenton Road Club and took up cycling seriously as a sport, we used to hang out at ...Read more

A memory of North Harrow by Ian Willis

Memories Of Fulham

I was born in Fulham at the Parsons Green Maternity Hospital in 1948. Our family lived in Shorrolds Road, which we shared with my mother's uncle and his wife. My friends and I used to go to BHS in North End Road to have a hot ...Read more

A memory of Fulham in 1964 by David Byatt

Late 1940's Through To 1954

I moved to Dorchester in 1949 with my parents and lived at 2 Castle Row, North Square. I have nothing but fond memories of growing up in Dorchester and even though I haven't been back since the early 60's and have lived ...Read more

A memory of Dorchester by David Bawden

Captions

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