Maps

575 maps found.

1900, St Ives Head Ref. RNC823926
1901-1902, Saracen's Head Ref. RNC825512
1921, Cross Lane Head Ref. POP684352
1898, Forest Lane Head Ref. RNE707911
1898, Dean Lane Head Ref. RNE689256
1898, St Davids Head Ref. RNE823761
1901-1903, Haugh Head Ref. RNC728497
1903-1904, Garsdale Head Ref. RNC711789
1901-1902, Guy's Head Ref. RNC723740
1901-1904, Green Head Ref. RNC720903
1903-1904, Haugh-Head Ref. RNC728535
1901-1904, Heads Nook Ref. RNC729847
1908-1909, Heugh-Head Ref. RNC732046
1902-1903, Field Head Ref. RNC705352
1909-1910, Hackley Head Ref. RNC724176
1902, Cross Lane Head Ref. RNC684352
1902-1903, Cwm Head Ref. RNC686754
1897-1899, Hill Head Ref. RNC735322
1902-1903, Chinley Head Ref. RNC667995
1903-1904, Bents Head Ref. RNC638755

Books

3 books found. Showing results 505 to 3.

Memories

2,508 memories found. Showing results 211 to 220.

Pinchaford Stables

Just wondering if anyone knows what happened to Pinchaford riding stables in Haytor? I seem to remember heading up to the Rock Hotel circa 1973/74/75 for a shandy! Some of the very best times... Ii remember Caroline ...Read more

A memory of Haytor Vale in 1974 by Caroline Scoular

Spurstow

I was born in Spurstow and lived by the crossroads on the A49 and went to the girls' school till I was seven, Miss Bratt was the teacher and lived in Tarporley and came to school on a scooter. Miss Rodgers was the head teacher and she ...Read more

A memory of Spurstow in 1950 by David Stockton

46 Bridge Road, Cove

46 Bridge Road at Cove is very significant to me because I was born in Bridge Road, no 46, on 29th June 1943, in the photo of Bridge Road it is the second house on the left, opposite Cove Supply Stores, so I'm sure my mother would ...Read more

A memory of Cove in 1943 by Graham Davis

Lofthouse's Newsagents

So I see it now again after so many years the shop on the corner with that sign Lofthouse's Newsagents above the entrance I went under many times to collect my comics hot from the presses of D.C.Thomson of Dundee: Beano ...Read more

A memory of Worksop by Roger Taylor

Woolen Mill

My grandparents George and Sarah Ruddick lived in Heads Nook. He worked as a guard on the railways, she worked in a small room repairing woollen blankets in the Mill. They lived in Glenn Terrace, Heads Nook. I have many happy memories ...Read more

A memory of Heads Nook in 1940 by Anne Hirst

Happy Times At My Grandparents

My Grandparents were Charlie and Mary Solomon, they lived in Timaru House on the main road. They had five children Bert, Les, Evelyn, Geoff and my mother Gwen. My Aunt Evelyn married Edward Williams who was manager at ...Read more

A memory of Saltash by Noreen Keenleyside

Walk About

Now living in Australia - Arriving back to visit relatives, a previous life time of my walk about ways seems so dream-like. Living at The Greig Farm above the Wier Farm (The Wier which had been in my family forever) was the best ...Read more

A memory of Ewyas Harold in 1965 by Sally Bell

Evacuee

I was evacuated from London to Oxford with Burlington School on 1st September 1939. At first we had our lessons in the old Milham Ford School premises but after a few weeks transferred to the new school in Marston where we shared the ...Read more

A memory of Oxford in 1940 by Sheila Kent

Market Drayton Revisited

I visited my mother in the Midlands (Shrewsbury)recently. A trip to Market Drayton on Wednesdays is mandatory (my stipulation) each time I travel from my home in Essex where I have resided for many years now. Although ...Read more

A memory of Market Drayton in 2010 by Allen Warrender

The Fleetwood I Left Behind

I was born in Fleetwood in 1947 but seemed to oscillate between there and Malaya for a number of years up to the age of 12 just before dad died. My first memories are of starting at Stella Maris convent and then being ...Read more

A memory of Fleetwood in 1970 by Pat Corrigan

Captions

1,136 captions found. Showing results 505 to 528.

Caption For Bishop's Stortford, Castle Gardens And War Memorial 1922

A Peace Parade was held at Stortford in July 1919 when the plans for the memorial in Castle Gardens were announced. By-laws forbade the beating of carpets and driving of cattle through the gardens.

Caption For Bowness On Windermere, St Martin's Church 1925

The rear end of a large vehicle, probably an early motor bus, can be seen heading towards the lake (left).

Caption For Bedford, St Paul's Square 1929

At the right, behind the rather fine 18th-century churchyard gate piers, is the second Corn Exchange of 1872; the pub to its right, the Saracen's Head, now the Orchid, was rebuilt in 1913.

Caption For Helston, The Bowling Green C1955

Despite its apparent weaknesses - it was built on low-lying ground surrounded by hills - it commanded the head of the estuary.

Caption For Oxford, Eights 1922

The position of head of the river and the second, third and fourth places are the most coveted.

Caption For Islip, Church And Lychgate C1955

Continuing along the west side of the River Nene as it heads north-east, we reach Islip. The river forms the parish boundary with Thrapston, now a small industrial town on the east bank.

Caption For Botley, The Hambledon Hounds C1960

Botley, once a small inland port, stands at the head of navigation on the River Hamble, and barges travelled upstream for corn, coal and timber until the early 20th century.

Caption For Chigwell, Ye Olde Kings Head C1955

By 1713 the Chester Room of the Kings Head was being used by the Court of Attachments of Waltham Forest, which met to decide on minor disputes.

Caption For Blaenavon, The Memorial To Gilchrist Thomas C1960

The bronze head on the statue was designed and cast by the sculptor Fred Mancini.

Caption For Sudbury, Mill Common 1932

From Stour Street we head north along the river. This photograph was taken from the railway line looking east across the Stour.

Caption For Llangennith, General Stores And Church C1965

According to legend St Kennith was sent down the river Loughor in a coracle, landed on Worm's Head and founded a monastery at Llangennith.

Caption For Guisborough, Westgate C1955

Close by to the left of the chapel stands the Kings Head Inn - an interesting neighbour!

Caption For Peaslake, The Village Green C1955

It lies along the slopes of a narrow valley at the head of a stream that flows towards the Tilling Bourne.

Caption For Thaxted, Bronze Head Of Rev. Conrad Noel C1955

This head was made by the sculptor Gertrude Hermes.

Caption For St Austell, Market Street C1960

A lorry (centre) is delivering Corona soft drinks to The Queen`s Head beyond the Market and Town Hall, while on this side of it is the hanging sign of The Sun Inn.

Caption For Christchurch, The River 1918

Christchurch Twyneham, to give the town its old name) is one of the oldest settlements on the south coast, probably being in existence even before the Romans settled in the shelter of Hengistbury Head

Caption For Tintinhull, The Stocks C1955

19th-century cockfights in the churchyard of St Mary Major were a source of complaint for the head- mistress of Ilchester's 'little' school, established in the building that obscures the

Caption For Newark, Queens Head Court C1965

When the half-timbered Queen's Head Inn was being built in Newark in the 16th century, the largest town in the East Midlands was probably Leicester, closely followed by Nottingham.

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Caption For Porth, 1907

At low tide Porth Beach becomes a sandy inlet on the east side of Newquay, but here the tide is in, with Porth Island and Trevelgue Head seen across the water.

Caption For London, King William Street 1880

This photograph shows the Cannon Street end of King William Street, which heads south-east from the Mansion House towards London Bridge.

Caption For Bishop's Waltham, C1955

Churchill, the War Cabinet and the Allied Chiefs used the local railway station as their head- quarters during the planning of D-Day in 1944, conducting operations in a special train based here

Caption For Chelmsford, High Street 1892

The central feature here - the stone rotunda standing at Springfield Road corner - had previously marked the conduit-head in Tindal Square.

Caption For Albury, The Village C1950

This was indeed once the place where paupers and those down on their luck could seek food and a roof over their head.

Caption For St Alban's Head, Bottom Valley 1899

Hill Bottom (centre), south-west of Renscombe Farm is seen here in a view towards Chapman's Pool and Houn's-tout Cliff The slopes of the Plain and St Alban's Head (left) rise to the south.