Photos

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Maps

54 maps found.

1896, Lane Head Ref. RNE752152
1922, Lane Head Ref. POP752153
1924, Lane Heads Ref. POP752159
1898, Lane Head Ref. RNE752153
1896, Lane Heads Ref. RNE752159
1901-1912, Lane Head Ref. RNC752153
1903-1904, Lane Heads Ref. RNC752159
1946, Cross Lane Head Ref. NPO684352
1902-1903, Lane Head Ref. RNC752152
1896, Catley Lane Head Ref. RNE664563
1902, Cross Lane Head Ref. RNC684352
1903, Catley Lane Head Ref. RNC664563
1947, Catley Lane Head Ref. NPO664563
1925, Dean Lane Head Ref. POP689256
1899, Cross Lane Head Ref. RNE684352
1924, Catley Lane Head Ref. POP664563
1947, Forest Lane Head Ref. NPO707911
1947, Dean Lane Head Ref. NPO689256
1925, Forest Lane Head Ref. POP707911
1921, Cross Lane Head Ref. POP684352

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Memories

447 memories found. Showing results 11 to 20.

Summers Holidays Were Invented For Fishing

I remember as a small kid growing up in England I couldn't wait for the summer holidays to arrive.  As the days drew closer I could hardly sleep at night knowing that any day now we would be packing our ...Read more

A memory of Pickmere in 1972 by Darren Crumbleholme

Co Op Dairy

I grew up at 120, Costons Lane, next to the Co-Op Dairy. I remember they still had horses pulling the carts until conversion to hand-pulled electric Milk Floats in the 50's. I went to Oldfield Infants, taken on the 92 Bus. I remember the ...Read more

A memory of Greenford by David Olliver

The Plantations

Well not just for the 1930's but for twenty years after as well.  Memories come flooding back - not just for this picture but for Wigan itself.  I was born there in 1931 - in my grandparents home 38, Dicconson Street - a section no ...Read more

A memory of Wigan in 1930 by Thelma Hurly

Newarthill 1950/60s Tosh And I

Every now and then I reminisce and take a trip down memory lane, of my childhood days growing up in Newarthill on Burnside Rd. I remember Tosh McGarry and I going to Father Gillan's jumble sale and buying an old fox fur ...Read more

A memory of Newarthill by Peter Laird

Summer Memories Of Picktree Village

In the late 1950’s and as a young boy around 8 or 9 living in the west end of Newcastle, I used to visit my Auntie Bella and Uncle Ted regularly. They lived at Number 3 Picktree Cottages, a short row of picturesque cottages ...Read more

A memory of Picktree by Ben Haddon

Memories Of Sutton Lodge, In Sutton Lane—Just South Of The Great West Road, Heston/Hounslow

Recorded by Nicholas Reid, Canberra, Australia. I was christened in the Anglican church at Heston in 1959, though for obvious reason I don’t have any memories of ...Read more

A memory of Heston by Nicholas Reid

Miner

My uncle Des emigrated from Dublin to Coronation Drive, Bolton On Dearne in 1950, he became a miner. In the course of writing letters home he told my mam that the streets of Bolton on Dearne were paved with gold, he had actually ...Read more

A memory of Bolton Upon Dearne by Liam Doyle

Burcot Grange

I went to Burcot Grange School in Mere Green. From 1961-1964 or there about. Mrs Keates was the Headmistress and her husband was the vicar. Mrs Shinner was deputy head. I got told off for dangling my legs out of the top floor ...Read more

A memory of Sutton Coldfield by Lorraine Gaunt

Plymstock Memories Late 1950s

Having moved out of Plymouth, and awaiting a new build house off Dunstone Road, I lived for a while at my grandparent's house on Dean Hill whilst attending Goosewell Infants. At that time Dean Hill was a tranquil leafy ...Read more

A memory of Plymstock

Raynham Road School In Edmonton

I lived in Kimberly Road by the Willoughby Lane gas works from about 1952 and recall the late Queens 1953 coronation when our road was full of tables and chairs for the street party. Raynham Road school was more like a ...Read more

A memory of Edmonton by David Hard

Captions

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Caption For Stamford, Maiden Lane 1922

Maiden Lane appears more commercial today than in this view, which was taken from the gateway to St Michael's churchyard.

Caption For Chesham, Missenden Road 1921

Leaving the town centre we move along Church Street to the Missenden Road, just past the junction with Pednor Road and Wey Lane.

Caption For Cheam, Baptist Church C1955

Whitehall is on the extreme left of this photograph, taken at this junction of Park Lane and The Broadway; the widening of the Malden Road has yet to take place.

Caption For Lyme Regis, The Cliffs 1906

We are looking eastwards along gated Ware Lane (centre) to Golden Cap (skyline, centre right) and Lyme Bay (right).

Caption For Bray, Village 1911

Here we look along the High Street towards the junction with Church Lane. At the end is the Hind's Head Hotel. The Ringers on the right is now the Fat Duck Restaurant.

Caption For Ampthill, Market Place C1960

Heading south-east through winding country lanes, our short tour reaches Ampthill.

Caption For Leeds, Boar Lane C1965

A Morris Minor heads along Boar Lane towards the City Square. Introduced in 1948 the Minor has since become a classic car enjoying a cult following.

Caption For Leeds, Boar Lane C1965

A Morris Minor heads along Boar Lane towards the City Square. Introduced in 1948 the Minor has since become a classic car enjoying a cult following.

Caption For Leeds, Boar Lane C1965

A Morris Minor heads along Boar Lane towards the City Square. Introduced in 1948 the Minor has since become a classic car enjoying a cult following.

Caption For Bridport, Happy Island 1897

The track on the right descends from the Dorchester Road, near the junction with Lee Lane, and that to the left heads for St Andrew's Well.

Caption For Charmouth, 1922

The road leads downwards and eastwards from opposite the Charmouth House Hotel (right), to Hardown Hill and Stonebarrow Hill (centre), where it climbs through Morecombeland.

Caption For Liskeard, King Doniert's Stone C1955

The taller stone (7 feet) in known as 'The Other Half Stone' and is a cross shaft with carved decoration but a broken-off head. It may be earlier in date and unrelated to the Doniert stone.

Caption For Hallow, The Green C1955

This attractive view is little changed today, except that the Green, predictably, is kept close-mown now, and woe betide any daisy that shows its head.

Caption For Colchester, High Street 1891

The main axis of the principal roads consists of the Roman east-west artery, now the High Street, and one of the Roman north-south roads, now North Hill and Head Street.

Caption For Wells, High Street C1960

Beside Liptons, the Pearl Assurance sign hides that of the Kings Head. Beyond, Lloyds Bank (established 1835) remains, with the 15th-century Star Hotel visible behind.

Caption For Asfordby, All Saints' Church And The Rectory C1955

At the end of Church Lane to the west of All Saints' Church the base of a medieval cross survives with its new shaft and head of the 1920s.

Caption For Asfordby, All Saints' Church And The Rectory C1955

At the end of Church Lane to the west of All Saints' Church the base of a medieval cross survives with its new shaft and head of the 1920s.

Caption For Chelmsford, High Street 1895

By now, the High Street was crammed with houses: all the plots had been filled.

Caption For Chelmsford, Children, High Street 1898

Their headquarters, ironically, were in the same Middle Row house where the first cholera victims had died.

Caption For Lelant, Church Lane 1892

Granite cottages and walled gardens line this quiet lane leading invitingly to the church tower beyond. A lucky wee lad on a granite step has managed to get into the picture.

Caption For Windlesham, School Lane 1909

Turning right into School Lane, we find the old Village School on the left, which opened in about 1814, and is now known as Windlesham First School. The lane leads to Windlesham village.

Caption For Hinderwell, High Street C1960

The lane on the left, Runswick Lane, leads off to Runswick Bay.

Caption For St Ives, Bailey's Lane 1906

The lane leads down to Fore Street.

Caption For North Warnborough, Mill Corner C1955

Adjacent to the former King's Mill, the lane leads via the Green to the ford of the River Whitewater. From there a footpath leads to Odiham Castle.