Maps

575 maps found.

1919, Caversham Heights Ref. POP664947
1919, Whitley Ref. POP869358
1947, Emmer Green Ref. NPO701256
1947, Caversham Ref. NPO664945
1947, Lower Caversham Ref. NPO768892
1940, The Mount Ref. NPO846469
1895, The Mount Ref. RNE846469
1895, Whitley Wood Ref. RNE869394
1947, Heady Hill Ref. NPO729870
1896, Heady Hill Ref. RNE729870
1924, Heady Hill Ref. POP729870
1903, Heady Hill Ref. RNC729870
1902, Nether Heage Ref. RNC788655
1946, Nether Heage Ref. NPO788655
1895, Nether Heage Ref. RNE788655

Books

3 books found. Showing results 673 to 3.

Memories

2,508 memories found. Showing results 281 to 290.

Brimington Boys

I remember some of the teachers from your time. Mr Clarke was still deputy head with Mr Bates in English, Mr Petit was science and mr Peppit in metalwork.John Moody taught sports and it was a great school to go to if you were into ...Read more

A memory of Brimington in 1976 by Steve Squires

Growing Up In Lower Belvedere

My first real memory of Belvedere was that of starting school at St Augustines Primary around 1954. I can recall a wind up gramaphone which the teacher would frantically wind up to keep the music playing, even a funny ...Read more

A memory of Belvedere in 1950 by Ken Mulley

Bamford Parish Church No One Cares Anymore

A churchyard  is a place where families can be near their deceased loved ones, a calm and beautiful place surrounded by trees and flowers, but that is not the case in Bamford churchyard. The grass and weeds ...Read more

A memory of Bamford in 2009 by A C

Redhill Pool Hair Spray And Teddy Boys

I remember the pool at Redhill and the cardboard boxes for our clothes. Oddly I was only thinking of it last week when I was locking my clothes up at the gym, I was wondering how they tracked our clothes when ...Read more

A memory of Redhill by Yvonne Alexander

School Holidays At Abington Park

I was born in 1951 in Lutterworth Road, Northampton just a 5 minutes' walk from one of the most beautiful parks in the country - Abington Park. Originally part of the Wantage family estate, it boasted a museum ...Read more

A memory of Little Billing in 1959 by Andrew Beardsmore

The Waltham Abbey Choir And Other Memories

My family lived in Waltham Abbey from 1955 to 1961 and living there left a lasting impression on me. I attended Waltham Holy Cross County Primary School during this time and at the ripe old age of 8 ...Read more

A memory of Waltham Abbey in 1960 by Bill Waring

Landlord Of White Horse Inn

I believe the White Horse was run by the Pratley family in the 1940s - 1950s. Jack Pratley married my father's cousin, Kathleen (nee Keen). I am slightly confused as the name of this pub is sometimes recorded as the "White ...Read more

A memory of Bladon in 1950 by Liz Jarrett

Summer Holidays At The Avon Water

I would have  been about ten years old and I remember on a lot of hot sunny days packing some jam "pieces" and filling an empty bottle with some diluting orange juice or even just water if there was no juice, ...Read more

A memory of Maddiston in 1975

Happy Childhood

I lived with my grandma Elizabeth (Lizzie) Bignell at No 10 Ten Cottages from 1943 to around 1948. The houses were Estate owned (and still are) and my grandad Robert Bignell worked at the manor house first as a shepherd and then ...Read more

A memory of Wormleighton in 1946 by Geoff Taylor

Early Memories

My birth on 30 Nov 1946 at 34 Oldberry Road, Burnt Oak, is where it all started for me, but my mother & her parents moved into the house when it was built for the LCC. She's 89 now, but recalls that she, as a 9-yr-old in 1928, ...Read more

A memory of Burnt Oak in 1946 by Anthony Kerrison

Captions

1,136 captions found. Showing results 673 to 696.

Caption For Lymm, The Canal C1960

An empty pair of boats head towards Manchester, probably to collect coal. Unusually, the butty has no steerer, although the tiller is in place.

Caption For Horncastle, The Bull Ring C1955

In this view the thatched King's Head on the left and the Red Lion in the distance are 17th-century buildings amid the early 19th-century three-storey ones, which belong to that later phase of economic

Caption For Ludford, Post Office C1955

Ludford is a now a single-street village on the Louth to Gainsborough road at the head of the River Bain, which flows south through the Wolds to join the River Witham.

Caption For Grappenhall, Church Street C1955

The Ram's Head is in the foreground, with the Parr Arms just behind.

Caption For Cardiff, Bute Docks 1925

A paddle steamer momentarily obscures Penarth Head on route to Cardiff where it will join the massed ranks of vessels from all around the world.

Caption For Willaston, The Green C1965

This is a scene that we seldom come across these days – a traffic jam caused by a lorry meeting a herd of cows walking to, or perhaps from, their milking parlour.

Caption For Gawcott, Main Street C1960

Gawcott, a mile and a half south-west of Buckingham, lies at the head of a stream (flowing north into the River Ouse) whose course runs along the right-hand side of this road.

Caption For North Harrow, Pinner Road C1965

At the divide, under the clock tower, the left-hand fork heads for Pinner village, while the right-hand one will cut through the mediaeval deer park at Pinner Park to Hatch End.

Caption For Saxmundham, High Street C1955

The International Stores (right) has had a shop here since c1900, but by 1986 it had become Gateway.

Caption For Bridgwater, The Bridge 1902

Here the River Parrett heads towards the sea. Bridgwater was an important port, with railway docks and the terminus of the Taunton and Bridgwater Canal.

Caption For Sleaford, Southgate C1950

Moving north, just beyond the Handley Memorial, and heading for the Market Place, we see buildings mostly from the late 18th- and 19th-century phase of Sleaford's prosperity, with the castellated house

Caption For Mildenhall, Market Place 1925

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

Caption For Clacton On Sea, The Bandstand And The Pier 1907

Clacton's pier opened at the height of the pier boom in 1871; extensions in 1890-93 included a new polygonal head, complete with a pavilion.

Caption For Feock, Post Office 1936

Feock is on a peninsula at the head of the Carrick Roads on the Fal, and without a car the bus would be the only way to get to Truro.

Caption For St Annes, The Sands 1914

The start of an adventure for this group of youngsters as they embark for a trip around the pier head? Or will they be transferring to a bigger craft moored further out?

Caption For Bury, Fleet Street 1895

It was from the Old Boar's Head in Fleet Street that travellers could take a coach to Colne or Manchester.

Caption For Aylesbury, Ye Olde King's Head Hotel C1955

After years as a pub and hotel, the King's Head underwent major and scholarly restoration in the 1990s, and the front is now coated overall with yellow ochre limewash.

Caption For Dublin, The Chapel Royal 1890

The one hundred heads on the exterior are carved by Edward Smyth. It is now known as the Church of the Most Holy Trinity.

Caption For Lumley Park, Castle 1892

Each of the four square corner towers is topped off with octagonal machicolated turrets, from which unpleasant things could be dropped upon the heads of unwelcome visitors.

Caption For Great Budworth, High Street C1965

There were once four pubs in Great Budworth – the White Hart, the Ring o'Bells, the Saracen's Head and the George and Dragon (left), the only one to survive.

Caption For Wimborne, The King's Head C1960

The King's Head dates back to at least 1726, but it underwent a major reconstruction in the 1880s.

Caption For Great Dunmow, High Street C1965

Saracen`s Cottage (far left) once accommodated servants and horses whilst their superiors were staying at The Saracen`s Head, Dunmow`s main coaching-inn.

Caption For Bradford, Towards Town Hall Square C1950

In the background a trolleybus is about to pass a tram as it heads towards the Town Hall. Like the electric tramcar, the trolleybus drew its power from overhead and did not require rails.

Caption For Portchester, Castle Street C1960

A mother and her two sons head home (right). Since the 1930s thousands of houses have been built in Portchester. The A27 is at one end of Castle Street.