Maps

575 maps found.

1903-1904, Bramley Head Ref. RNC648589
1901-1904, Carterway Heads Ref. RNC663337
1903, Catley Lane Head Ref. RNC664563
1903-1904, Cowan Head Ref. RNC679321
1900-1903, Horseway Head Ref. RNC740758
1947, White-Le-Head Ref. NPO868964
1947, High Water Head Ref. NPO733637
1947, Great Ormes Head Ref. NPO720256
1947, Catley Lane Head Ref. NPO664563
1925, White-Le-Head Ref. POP868964
1901-1904, Park Head Ref. RNC800966
1902-1903, Park Head Ref. RNC800976
1902-1903, Meadow Head Ref. RNC776019
1898-1899, Nag's Head Ref. RNC787014
1898-1900, Hollis Head Ref. RNC738216
1925, Dean Lane Head Ref. POP689256
1899-1901, Pool Head Ref. RNC808777
1901-1904, Town Head Ref. RNC851062
1901-1904, Town Head Ref. RNC851065
1903-1904, Town Head Ref. RNC851069

Books

3 books found. Showing results 529 to 3.

Memories

2,508 memories found. Showing results 221 to 230.

Yr Gof Cynwyl Around 1960

Yr Gof Cynwyl. (I’m no verra guid at the Welsh I doubt) It would be around 1960 that I used to get jobs done at the Cynwyl blacksmith shop. Mr Jones was a good man although crabby at haymaking time. I went there to ...Read more

A memory of Cynwyl Elfed in 1960 by Alun Bush

I Lived In Midford

The family moved to Midford when I was 15 (1966)... We lived in The Laurels, as you go down Midford hill heading away from Bath our house was to your right over the valley.... I used to work in Bath (David Gregs) and rode a ...Read more

A memory of Midford by Keith Jarvis

Childhood

My memory of Little Kingshill: I went to live with my aunty and uncle Mr and Mrs Kitchener in Ashwell Farm Cottage. My uncle worked up on Ashwell Farm. I used to sit out in my pram eating a bowl of veg. I went to Little Kingshill ...Read more

A memory of Little Kingshill in 1951

Cockey Joe

Does anyone remember when the prefabs were being torn-down, Cockey Joe was working for the demolition firm, a couple of hours "here and there" I think, anyways I remember seeing him up on the gable end of one, swinging a mash, knocking ...Read more

A memory of Fishcross by Charlie Bradley

Peartree Close

I was born in Burgess Hill in 1955 and lived at 18 Peartree Close. There was a rough track behind the house with rear access to garages, and we spent loads of time playing up and down this track and in the woods beyond. I used ...Read more

A memory of Burgess Hill in 1955 by Paul Smith

Memories Of Village Haircuts

Just before the 1960’s transformed our innocent lives, all us village boys had a limited choice of tonsorial art; indeed you could count the number of available haircuts (styles wasn’t a word used for men or boys) on ...Read more

A memory of Sherington in 1960

King Edward Boys School New St Birmingham

I don't remember this far back, but my Great Grandad (Sydney James Ford), Great Grandma, my Grandma and her brother lived in King Edward Boys school which at that time was in New St. Birmingham. My Great ...Read more

A memory of Birmingham in 1900 by Jan Freeman

Colerne In The Second World War Continued

Those of us at Colerne school who passed our 'scholarship' exam at the age of about eleven usually went on to Chippenham Secondary School, which probably goes under a different name now: it's at Hardenhuish, ...Read more

A memory of Colerne in 1940 by John Bunting

Pontnewydd Church School

As I remember, the discipline there was tough, but at least you knew right from wrong and if you did something wrong you could expect punishment - nearly always the cane. We all had to attend the church for assembly once ...Read more

A memory of Pontnewydd in 1940 by Lance Ford

Bristol's Cabot's Tower

Bristol's Cabot's Tower, and the penny pinching Council. Bristol's most prominent land mark, the Cabot Tower, was 100 years old in 1998. But the official opening was marked by a disastrous fire, a confidence trick and some ...Read more

A memory of Bristol in 1890 by Paul Townsend

Captions

1,136 captions found. Showing results 529 to 552.

Caption For Preesall, The Village C1955

Occupying a hill-top, Preesall grew as a small market around a corn mill and two pubs, both of which are shown here, the Black Bull and the Saracen's Head.

Caption For Abingdon, The Old Bridge C1955

We are looking from the Nag's Head Island side towards Bridge Street and the town.

Caption For Shere, Village 1903

A real donkey usually heads the Palm Sunday procession to St James' Church - a lovely tradition in a village full of character.

Caption For Shirley, Stanway Road C1965

It was originally a fordrough (a rough unmade track) across the fields of Shirley Farm, which used to be opposite the Saracen's Head.

Caption For Mildenhall, Market Place 1925

In the High Street, the house (centre left) will soon be the shop of Henry Stile's gent's outfitters; in the centre are the Tiger's Head, landlord Edward Smith, and the gabled Boot Stores of 1905.

Caption For Ewell, High Street 1924

An open-top bus heading for Redhill via Epsom overtakes a lone cyclist outside the Green Man public house (right), with its swinging sign showing a figure dressed in forester's green.

Caption For Wickham, The Square C1950

The King's Head (left) is also Georgian.

Caption For Oxford, Magdalen College 1890

Magdalen College from the Bridge 1938 During the Civil War Royalist forces defended Magdalen Bridge by throwing rocks from the top of the bell tower down on the heads of Parliamentarians below

Caption For Beachy Head, Lighthouse 1912

At the eastern extremity of the South Downs, the Royal Sovereign Lighthouse at the foot of Beachy Head warned shipping of the hazards of the chalk cliffs, which now lie under the sea.

Caption For Greatham, The Grove C1955

It has a large circular grassed area at the head of the cul-de-sac in the distance.

Caption For Sway, By The Post Office C1955

Will the cows head straight on or turn right? Opposite the parked car is now a petrol station, and to the right there is a convenience store and post office.

Caption For Gnosall, Wharf Road C1955

One of the few thatched buildings in the area, the Duke's Head is no longer a public house.

Caption For Exeter, Fore Street 1896

The High Street becomes Fore Street as it heads down towards the river Exe. The street today is a mass of shops and attractive buildings, none more so than Tuckers Hall.

Caption For London, Hyde Park Corner, The Screen And Apsley House C1908

It was designed and built in 1828 by Decimus Burton.The omnibus on the right, heading for Pimlico, is advertising the famous furnishing and decorating emporium of Maples.

Caption For Barmouth, The Railway Bridge 1908

This shows the 2,253ft long bridge with a train heading north.

Caption For Northleach, The Stocks C1955

Northleach stands on the road from South Wales to London, and so it became an important coaching town where inns such as the half-timbered Kings Head on the left provided shelter and accommodation to passengers

Caption For Eastbourne, Convalescent Home 1891

Meads and the slopes leading up to the Downs and Beachy Head were consid- ered ideally healthy, and convalescent homes and large villas proliferated: it used to be known as Eastbourne's Belgravia.

Caption For Batheaston, High Street C1960

Heading north-east out of Bath on the A4, cross the A46 junction onto the old A4, which soon becomes Batheaston High Street.

Caption For Wisbech St Mary, High Street C1960

Heading north-east we come to Wisbech St Mary, which is built alongside the New River, which takes the water of the Nene to the huge pumping station at Denver Sluice.

Caption For Sheet, Green 1898

The about-turn view of the last picture, this shows the unmistakable path beaten across The Green to the Queen's Head.

Caption For Dorking, Rose Hill 1906

Those still trading are the Surrey Yeoman (see 46016 overleaf), the Bull's Head (Rose Hill, which we can see in 54666, right, with its entrance on the corner of the High Street and just behind the

Caption For London, Buckingham Palace, Diamond Jubilee 1897

The royal coach heads out across the courtyard of the Palace bound for The Mall. A throng of carriages waits to join the procession across London.

Caption For Halifax, General View C1955

A branch line was promised as early as 1841, but until July 1844 the only way manufacturers could get their products to a rail-head was by horse and cart to Elland station.

Caption For Hastings, Ecclesbourne Cliffs 1894

The resort's great advantage, rather like Eastbourne with Beachy Head, was the rugged and romantic sandstone cliffs and glens immediately to the east.