Maps

745 maps found.

1896, Mill Green Ref. RNE780203
1896, Mill Green Ref. RNE780204
1898, Mill Green Ref. RNE780208
1896, Mill Hill Ref. RNE780231
1896, Mill Hill Ref. RNE780243
1895, Mill Hill Ref. RNE780272
1895, Mill Street Ref. RNE780559
1897, Osmington Mills Ref. RNE798170
1896, Park Mill Ref. RNE801181
1898, Lee Mill Ref. RNE754543
1895, Little Mill Ref. RNE757709
1896, Litton Mill Ref. RNE758417
1897, Wythop Mill Ref. RNE875355
1902, Bache Mill Ref. RNC629549
1896, Looe Mills Ref. RNE767292
1898, Heasley Mill Ref. RNE729984
1896, Hoyle Mill Ref. RNE741720
1895, Hale Mills Ref. RNE724876
1896, Mill Bank Ref. RNE779960
1898, Mill Common Ref. RNE780015

Books

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Memories

1,715 memories found. Showing results 191 to 200.

The Mill

My mum used to take us all (seven of us) to the mill to paddle. It was always freezing, some would even be brave enough to swim.  There was always a strong smell of pond weed, but we had great fun. When it was warm enough we used to pack a ...Read more

A memory of Bordon in 1967 by Barbara Ingarfield

Mill Street Clowne. 1950

The gentleman pushing a cart in the foreground of this picture is my grandfather, Ernest Pearce (1895-1970). The cart was used to transport bundles of sticks that he cut for sale as firewood. They were sold for 4d a bundle. This ...Read more

A memory of Clowne in 1950 by June Harvey

Floating Coffins

South Wingfield Church is situated right beside the river and it was reported to me when I was looking round the graveyard (I'm a fam hist fan) that they have /had problems when the river flooded disturbing the graves and ...Read more

A memory of South Wingfield by Clifford Raven

Beech House

I was sent to beech House at St Augustine's in 1964 to 1966. I always found the people in the village very friendly. I remember long walks down to the church and mill,and waiting on the station for the train home for the holidays. I have ...Read more

A memory of Chartham in 1964 by Andy Morley

Beech House

Beech House was the school attached to St. Augustines,which used to be the County Asylum. I was there from 1964-66. I always found the people of Chartham top be lovely and kind. I remember walks down to the church and mill,and waiting on ...Read more

A memory of Chartham in 1964 by Andy Morley

Great Grand Parents Lived In Barhamn "Black" Mill

my ancestoers richard walter and family lived in Barham mill. The mill is also the "location" for the movie Raising a Riot.

A memory of Barham in 1880 by Garth Walter

My Grandparents

My grandparents come from Elsecar and Wentworth, in Mill Lane, you may have seen the Roundhouse,Can`t miss it really just up from Pondside. When my real grandad died my grandmother remarried a man named Stanley Horn from Harley. Now ...Read more

A memory of Elsecar in 1952 by Susan Sutton

Dinham Weir

The Ludlow weirs were navigation Flash Lock weirs until the railways came to the Teme valley. Sailing Trows from the Severn worked up the river with wheat for the mills from Gloucester returning with flour for the villages and iron bar from ...Read more

A memory of Ludlow in 1860 by Max Sinclair

Stanton

I went to Stanton Infant / Junior school. I remember the bread being baked, Wem brewery delivering to the New Inn, the Old Mill that was destroyed in 1962, for 're-development', a tin shed was erected. The blacksmith shop was ...Read more

A memory of Stanton upon Hine Heath by John Vaughan

Button Oak

I lived in Button Oak during 1942/43 and worked in the Wyre Forest for 'Bob' Harris who was the Forester. Along with two of my mates, Denis Mills and Hubert Till, I made frequent trips into Bewdley to go to the pictures or get my hair cut. ...Read more

A memory of Bewdley in 1940 by Robert Aldridge

Captions

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Caption For Bingley, River Aire 1923

When this picture was taken, the Aire had already been polluted for several decades, as mills discharged waste directly into it.

Caption For Bingley, River Aire 1923

When this picture was taken, the Aire had already been polluted for several decades, as mills discharged waste directly into it.

Caption For Richmond, Millgate 1913

The street-name Millgate combines the Scandinavian word 'gata', or 'street', with its destination, the Castle Mill beside the Falls.

Caption For Chalford, The Golden Valley 1890

In this panoramic view of the Golden Valley, the mill chimneys are visible in the background; the workers' cottages are on the lower slopes of the hill, and the canal winds its way along the valley

Caption For Burnham Market, Everetts Mill Bridge C1955

The mill and bridge were built in 1790, with warehouses being added to the right of the main building in the 19th century.

Caption For Barnt Green, Lower Bittell Reservoir C1965

Lower Bittell Reservoir was built to compensate mill owners for this loss.

Caption For Gomshall, Mill 1904

Little girls pose for the cameraman on the ford across the Tillingbourne stream, alongside the old mill. This attractive village sits on the winding road between Guildford and Dorking.

Caption For Ringwood, The Market Square C1950

The growth of popular motoring was to lead to the destruction of Ringwood's old corn mill, and even its vicarage, to facilitate the movement of traffic.

Caption For Chandler's Ford, Winchester Road C1965

Chandler was the ancient miller who occupied the little mill in the valley; the ford was negotiated by passing stagecoaches.

Caption For Colchester, Castle Gardens 1904

Beyond the boating pool and outside the park was Middle Mill, demolished in the careless 1950s.

Caption For Hemel Hempstead, St Mary's Church, Apsley End 2005

Apsley Mills came under the technical control of the Ministry of Munitions and Nash Mills made mortar bombs and small shells.

Caption For Andover, The River And Town Mills C1950

Note the hut spanning the mill race.

Caption For Bridport, East Mill 1904

East Mill stood on the north side of East Road and was powered by the River Asker.

Caption For Alport, Mill Bridge C1960

The Mill Bridge in the pretty hamlet of Alport crosses the River Bradford near its confluence with the Lathkill, three miles south of Bakewell.

Caption For Rottingdean, The Windmill C1965

Legend has it that this famous smock mill never ground corn but was used by smugglers for signalling.

Caption For Ivybridge, From River C1876

This pretty river rises on Dartmoor, seen in the background, and flows 14 miles to the English Channel. It once provided water power to grist and paper mills en route.

Caption For Ramsbottom, View Of Town C1955

It was the plentiful water supply which attracted industry, providing power for spinning mills and bleaching and dye works.

Caption For Hinxton, Mill And River C1960

The 17th-century mill at Hinxton oozes character with its weatherboarded walls, although the corrugated asbestos roof it sports in this view does not particularly add to its charms.

Caption For Richmond, Millgate 1913

The street-name Millgate combines the Scandinavian word 'gata', or 'street', with its destination, the Castle Mill beside the Falls.

Caption For Gomshall, Mill 1904

'Gomeselle' was mentioned in Domesday, at which time a mill already existed at the site. Gomshall tanneries were known world-wide, but were taken over and closed in 1988.

Caption For Fakenham, The Old Mill C1965

For centuries the town mill had ground the corn for the local farmers.

Caption For St Neots, Paper Mill At Little Paxton 1897

Vast quantities of water are required to manufacture paper, hence the situation of the paper mill at St Neots on the Great Ouse.

Caption For Biddenden, The Windmill C1920

This is a Kentish white weatherboarded smock mill with a two-storey octagonal brick base, powered by four eliptic spring sails and winded by a fantail. It has now gone, and the site is built over.

Caption For Burnt Oak, Watling Avenue C1955

A cyclist gingerly crosses Edgware Road as Watling Avenue drops away eastwards towards Mill Hill.