Maps

276 maps found.

1923, Holme Ref. POP738610
1896, Holme Ref. RNE738605
1899, Holme Ref. RNE738610
1925, Holme Ref. POP738603
1925, Holme Ref. POP738607
1947, Holme Ref. NPO738606
1946, Holme Ref. NPO738611
1898, Holme Ref. RNE738603
1896, Holme Ref. RNE738606
1896, Holme Ref. RNE738611
1898, Holme Ref. RNE738612
1891, Holme Ref. HOSM48758
1891, Holme Ref. HOSM48767
1946, Holme Lane Ref. NPO738690
1940, East Holme Ref. NPO697443
1896, Great Holm Ref. RNE720053
1896, Forest Holme Ref. RNE707908
1896, Holme Green Ref. RNE738654
1902-1903, Holme Ref. RNC738610
1919, West Holme Ref. POP864431

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Memories

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Happy Memories

I was born in Foregate Street, the home of my grandparents, in 1951. I left Stafford in 1953 and returned in 1960 to live in the north end of the town. I well remember playing on the 'Witches hat' with my friends, paddling in the ...Read more

A memory of Stafford in 1960 by Elizabeth Harrison

Shell Mex And Bp Computer Centre

First started work at Hemel in November 1963. Following a spell at the Manchester Data Centre I returned in 1968 and remained until Brand Separation in 1974. We are now holding a reunion in July for anyone who ...Read more

A memory of Hemel Hempstead in 1963 by Bryan Clarke

Youthful Pranks In Binstead! 1958 1962

I am a 67 year old British citizen and have lived for over 40 years as a rock musician in Germany. I went to Ryde School in the 60s. After I left I was lonely living in London and used come back to the island ...Read more

A memory of Binstead by Simon Hornsby

Childhood Days

I lived in Kingskerswell as a young child and emigrated to Australia in 1986. I was 10yrs. I missed it dearly and have fond memories although I forget the names of streets etc. I went to the local Primary school both old and new. ...Read more

A memory of Kingskerswell in 1880 by Kirstie Bond

Fishing With Billy

Billy was a hero to we boys. In the daytime you could go crabbing with him; at night, out drifting. He drove an old open jeep and at times you would see five, six or even seven boys clinging to parts of this ex-US vehicle as it ...Read more

A memory of Downderry in 1955 by D'arcy Blank

Sacred Heart Church

This is Sacred Heart RC Church, in Accrington.  It has now been demolished.  I have many great memories and some not so great from this sacred place.  I felt like I had to share this info, with you when I saw this picture.  When ...Read more

A memory of Accrington by whitewitchwendy

Station Road Meopham

My parents moved into Station Rd in 1963, as a newly married couple. There was a terrace of new houses built in Station Rd in 1962/63 & theirs was the furthest house down the road, the end of the terrace, I think No.28? I was ...Read more

A memory of Meopham in 1963 by Tracey Acton

The Nag''s Head

One didn't have to travel to London in the past to watch pro bands plying their trade. The Nag's Head public house was a much attended venue during the late 1960s and early 1970s for watching many of the (what was then known as) ...Read more

A memory of Wollaston in 1969 by Mick Austin

In Loving Memory Of My Dad Jimmy Aka James Chambers!!

I want my dad to be remembered by all you that knew him he was born in coalville and spent his days growing up in witwick.The memories i have of my dad are all good he was always smiling and doing ...Read more

A memory of Whitwick in 2004 by Julie Chambers

Cscc Hq

The White Harte was Home to the Central Sussex Cycling Club though the 1950s, 60s and into the 70s.  My connection began in 1960 at age 16 whilst still at school (at Hove Grammar) and continued for about 5 years, while I was an active club ...Read more

A memory of Cuckfield in 1960 by William Lovell

Captions

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Caption For Grange Over Sands, From Blawith Point 1898

The original house on Holme Island was built by John Fitchett of Warrington in 1832.

Caption For Poole, Longfleet Road 1908

The Holmes Refreshment Rooms was part of the Temperance Hotel, which later became the Dolphin Hotel.

Caption For Burnham On Sea, The Beach 1913

Nowadays it has views north-west to Steep Holm island and depressing views west to the troubled Hinckley Point nuclear power station.

Caption For Chester, Eastgate Street 1929

But this picture does give us an uncluttered view of the Grosvenor Hotel, while on the right, Brown, Holmes & Co, silk mercers to both Her Majesty and HRH The Princess of Wales, sport the royal

Caption For Chelford, The Roundabout C1955

This is where the road between Knutsford and Macclesfield crosses the one from Alderley Edge village to Holmes Chapel.

Caption For The Broads, St Benet's Abbey 1934

The Abbey of St Benet-at-Holm was founded in 1020 AD by King Canute.

Caption For Balderstone, Commons Lane C1955

Amongst the farms are Sharples Farm and Holmes Farm. Mellor Brook is the nearest village of any size in this well-wooded area.

Caption For Burgh Heath, The Parade C1960

The old house at the end of the parade housing Holmes & Co butcher`s (established 1824) was demolished for road widening.

Caption For Yarmouth, The Square C1955

Within is the impres- sive tomb of the Caroleon admiral Sir Robert Holmes. If the head on his effigy does not quite seem to match the body, that is because it was added later.

Caption For Holme, St Giles' Church 1909

Holme is a hamlet on the east bank of the Trent slightly north of Winthorpe. The church was rebuilt in 1485 by John Barton of Calais.

Caption For Groombridge, C1955

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle set some of his Sherlock Holmes story 'The Valley of Fear' at nearby Groombridge Place, where there is now a museum dedicated to this great writer's most famous creation.

Caption For Bowness On Windermere, View From Belsfield Hotel 1896

Bowness Bay opens out into the north basin of the lake; Hen Holme island is backed by wooded Claiffe Heights and the mountains around Langdale.

Caption For Lytham, Lowther Gardens, Lily Pond And Tennis Court C1960

In the four corners were four rare specimen trees, examples of the evergreen holm oak, one in each corner of the park.

Caption For Andover, High Street C1965

Tea could be had next door to Barclay's Bank or in the Copper Kettle across the road, by Holmes & Sons, printers of the Andover Advertiser.

Caption For Lyme Regis, The Cliffs 1906

Lyme Regis is only a mile away, beyond the next bend, but lies hidden behind the woods at the Holm Bush and what is now National Trust land at Ware Cliffs (top left).

Caption For Liverpool, Sessions House 1887

Designed by F & G Holme, its original purpose has now been forgotten. It was the home of the Lancashire Quarter Sessions, and has always been the poor relation of the buildings around it.

Caption For Stoke D'abernon, The Village 1904

This 17th-century inn, apparently referred to in the Sherlock Holmes adventure The Speckled Band, stands by the junction of Stoke Road and Station Road.

Caption For Carlisle, Shaddon Mill From The Victoria Viaduct 2005

building rows of new terraced brick housing close to the factories in the growing suburbs of Caldewgate, Shaddongate and (after the building of the Nelson Bridge over the Caldew in 1853) Denton Holme

Caption For Grasmere, Vale 1926

The lake and village of Grasmere can be seen in the distance, while to the right, the 'Lion and Lamb' summit rocks of Helm Crag are seen sil- houetted against the skyline.

Caption For Belvoir Castle, C1965

The castle holds a lofty hilltop position surveying five counties. It is visited by many every year, and holds various special attraction days.

Caption For Whitstable, Reeves Beach 1950

Here the Whitstable United Christians hold a beach gathering; on the sheet at the back it says 'Suffer little children to come unto me.'

Caption For Horsmonden, Walnut Tree 1901

The old walnut tree stood near St Margaretís church, and was so big that it required props to hold it up and keep the roadway clear. It died some years ago.

Caption For Woodchester, Roman Catholic Church Interior 1890

Among its many memorials is an effigy of William Leigh, shown vested in the robe of a Knight of St Gregory and holding in his hands a model of the church he founded.

Caption For Buxton, Promenading Corridor, The Pavilion C1871

Note the child wearing pantaloons holding her mother's hand in the middle distance.