Maps

265 maps found.

1920, North Harrow Ref. POP793448
1920, South Harrow Ref. POP834831
1896, Harrow Hill Ref. RNE727676
1897-1898, Harrow Weald Ref. RNC727689
1897-1898, West Harrow Ref. RNC864323
1897-1898, North Harrow Ref. RNC793448
1897-1898, South Harrow Ref. RNC834831
1899-1901, Harrow Green Ref. RNC727674
1899-1900, Harrow Hill Ref. RNC727676
1901, Harrow Hill Ref. HOSM47712
1894 - 1895, South Harrow Ref. HOSM59770
1896, Harrow On The Hill Ref. RNE727685
1945, Harrow On The Hill Ref. NPO727685
1895 - 1913, Harrow Weald Ref. HOSM47713
1894 - 1895, North Harrow Ref. HOSM55311
1920, Harrow On The Hill Ref. POP727685
1897-1898, Harrow On The Hill Ref. RNC727685
1895, Harrow On The Hill Ref. HOSM65585
1896, Headstone Ref. RNE729865
1896, Greenhill Ref. RNE721521

Books

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Memories

291 memories found. Showing results 11 to 20.

Hard Times And Making Ends Meet

When I was a child, my parents got divorced before I reached the age of four, and I didn't meet my Father until several years later. Together with my Mother and my younger brother, we lived with my maternal ...Read more

A memory of Bolton Upon Dearne by Dennis Ford

Southlands School, Harrow On The Hill

While sorting through some old photographs from the 1950s when I was in England and Europe with two girlfriends from Western Australia, some of the Southlands school were among them. So we did an internet ...Read more

A memory of Harrow on the Hill by Lynette Cornish

Entertaining The Tring Christmas Shoppers With Morris Dancing

Tring hosts a lovely Christmas shopping evening each year when the High Street is decorated, the shop windows have illuminated Christmas displays and stay open late and the place is ...Read more

A memory of Tring in 2004 by John Howard Norfolk

Dads Shop

This was my Dad's shop where he started his butchering business in the 1930's till, he closed in 1973. Both my brother Tom and I worked there. Tom from 1955 till it closed and I began in 1962 and left in 1966, for Australia. In those ...Read more

A memory of Guisborough by Robert Pallister

My Playground As A Child

My name is Ron Sargeant and I lived at 52 Worcester Crescent Mill Hill from 1939 until 1964 when I married the girl across the road from number 51, Barbara Snelling, and moved to Harrow Now as to the picture. On the ...Read more

A memory of Mill Hill by Ron Sargeant

Growing Up In Cold Ash

I spent the early years of my life in Cold Ash and Thatcham. We lived in a detached house on Cold Ash Hill called Midway. I believe it has since been renamed. The house was built by my grand father Alfred Gadd, the carpenter, ...Read more

A memory of Cold Ash by grahamfsmith

183 Bus To The Pinner Red Lion

All buses going to Pinner in the 1950's had the destination "Pinner Red Lion" as there was an old pub of that name on the corner of Love Lane and Bridge Street. The bus in this photo has continued its journey having ...Read more

A memory of Pinner in 1956 by John Howard Norfolk

Going To The Shops...

As a fully paid up member of the 'Baby Boomer' generation, born in 1947, I've been reading all the stories posted on this lovely website (which - like many others, I suspect - I came across purely by chance). I was born in Perivale ...Read more

A memory of Wembley by Peter Taylor

Northolt=Racecourse Estate/Community/1960s

My name is Nick, and I lived in Northolt at 43 Kempton Avenue, going to the old Northolt Primary at the Target, the new primary off Mandeville Road, then Islip Manor junior. This was from 1962- 1971. ...Read more

A memory of Northolt by Nick Parr,

Parsons Cafe, South Harrow

My grandparents ran a cafe in South Harrow in the 1950s. They were called Thomas and Stella Parsons. We think it was called Parsons Cafe but it may have been called Belmont Cafe or something else in entirely! My dad, Tom ...Read more

A memory of South Harrow by Marie Power

Captions

108 captions found. Showing results 25 to 48.

Caption For Harrow On The Hill, Harrow Schools 1906

The camera looks north, with Old Schools on the left; this is effectively the original Harrow School building of 1608, with the wing seen here added by C R Cockerell in 1819.

Caption For Gloucester, Eastgate Street C1960

Policemen on point duty at the Cross worked 40 minutes on, then had 20 minutes off, and in 1928 the Daily Mail described the officer on this harrowing duty as 'the busiest man in England'

Caption For Hemel Hempstead, Kodak House 2005

Plans have already gone ahead to sell Kodak House and to move its HQ to Harrow, with 300 members of staff relocated.

Caption For Barrow In Furness, Salthouse Road Railway Cottages 20004

Barrow-in-Furness sprang from a tiny hamlet in the 19th century to become the world's largest producer of iron and steel, and a major force in the world of shipbuilding.

Caption For Ulverston, Hoad Hill And Monument 1912

Ulverston's most famous landmark is the John Barrow monument.

Caption For Ulverston, Hoad Hill And Monument 1912

The Hoad Hill Monument at Ulverston is a replica of the Eddystone Lighthouse, and was built as a memorial to Sir John Barrow, founder of the Royal Geographical Society and for 40 years Secretary to the

Caption For Barrow In Furness, Biggar Bank 1918

Barrow Corporation purchased Biggar Bank on Walney in 1881 to serve as a public recreation ground for the people of the expanding town of Barrow.

Caption For Barrow In Furness, Devonshire Buildings

The peak years for Barrow were the 1870s and the 1880s.

Caption For Barrow In Furness, Catholic Church 1895

With the restoriation of the Catholic hierarchy in 1850, the Jesuit Mission, based at Ulverston, was handed over to the Bishop of Liverpool; the recognition of the beginnings of the growth of Barrow-in-Furness

Caption For Barrow In Furness, The War Memorial 1924

The architect was Major C Oakley and the sculptors were Fairburn and Hill, all of Barrow.

Caption For Uley, The Tumulus C1960

This Neolithic long barrow was built around 2,500 BC, and the remains of 28 human skeletons were found when the site was excavated in 1854.

Caption For Barrow In Furness, St George's School 2004

Even today it is still possible to see the large sign built into the bricks of the houses that made up this hospital: it reads 'Barrow Hospital supported by voluntary contributions'.

Caption For Barrow In Furness, Hospital 2004

Even today it is still possible to see the large sign built into the bricks of the houses that made up this hospital: it reads 'Barrow Hospital supported by voluntary contributions'.

Caption For Newcastle Upon Tyne, Grainger Street 1900

Over on the left outside Harkers are two large hampers on a barrow.

Caption For Belfast, The Isle Of Man Steamer, Fenella 1897

Amongst the companies operating services to Belfast were the IOMSPCo, the Barrow Steam Navigation Co, controlled by the Midland Railway with sailings from Barrow and Morecambe, and a joint Lancashire

Caption For Barrow In Furness, Piel Castle 1893

The extensive remains of Piel Castle date from the early 14th century, and are located on Piel Island to the south of Barrow in Furness.

Caption For Barrow In Furness, Victorian Graving Dock And Museum 2004

The highly skilled workforce is still here; it is the scale of operations that has been reduced, as the industrial complexes in Barrow-in-Furness have slimmed down to remain competitive and efficient

Caption For Barrow In Furness, Hospital 2004

Even today it is still possible to see the large sign built into the bricks of the houses that made up this hospital: it reads 'Barrow Hospital supported by voluntary contributions'.

Caption For Barrow In Furness, St James Church 1895

During the time leading up to the First World War (1914-18), a number of food shortages, popularly referred to as famines, hit Barrow-in-Furness.

Caption For Barrow Upon Soar, The Bridge And River C1965

Barrow-upon-Soar lies next to Charnwood Forest amongst fine water meadows.

Caption For Fleet, Minley Road 1903

The rural nature of this scene is emphasised by the cart just visible inside the barn, and the boy with his barrow about to cross the road.

Caption For Nuneaton, Abbey Street C1960

Michael Palladino used to go round the town with his ice-cream barrow and charged a penny for a wafer and just a halfpenny for a cup.

Caption For Long Bredy, Main Street C1955

This is an old village, but there are plenty of older habitations nearby: this part of Dorset boasts an impressive collection of earthworks, burial barrows, ancient ridge paths and strip lynchets.

Caption For Roa Island, 2003

It was built to bring iron ore to the deep-water harbour here before Barrow Docks were built.