Photos

75 photos found. Showing results 621 to 75.

Maps

658 maps found.

1919, Nag's Head Ref. POP787014
1947, Great Ormes Head Ref. NPO720256
1946, Guy's Head Ref. NPO723740
1947, High Water Head Ref. NPO733637
1946, Saracen's Head Ref. NPO825512
1897, Queen's Head Ref. RNE812297
1901-1904, Town Head Ref. RNC851062
1901-1904, Town Head Ref. RNC851065
1903-1904, Town Head Ref. RNC851069
1899-1901, Pool Head Ref. RNC808777
1897-1899, Hill Head Ref. RNC735322
1898-1900, Hollis Head Ref. RNC738216
1900-1903, Horseway Head Ref. RNC740758
1901-1904, Park Head Ref. RNC800966
1902-1903, Park Head Ref. RNC800976
1947, Catley Lane Head Ref. NPO664563
1896, Boar's Head Ref. RNE644701
1947, White-Le-Head Ref. NPO868964
1947, Queen's Head Ref. NPO812297
1897, Meal Bank Ref. HOSM53394

Books

3 books found. Showing results 745 to 3.

Memories

579 memories found. Showing results 311 to 320.

The Holborn Hill Evacuee.

The view is looking over Holborn Hill towards Black Combe. Holborn Hill is old Millom, the new part of Millom was built when iron ore was discovered in 1855 at Hodbarrow and the iron works was built and Hodbarrow mines opened. ...Read more

A memory of Millom in 1940 by Ian Jordison

Shop

The white building on the right used to be called Chiesmans. Trams used to run along the street. In the 1950s in thick smog I had to wait for hours for a bus to eventually arrive to take me as far as Well Hall, where I had to walk from there to ...Read more

A memory of Lewisham in 1945 by Mary Donnachie

The Good Old Days

I moved to Hengoed when I was 6 years old. I lived in Hawthorn Avenue when the houses were first built. The first winter there was very bad, I have not seen a winter like it since, not in Hengoed anyway. It was a close-knit community ...Read more

A memory of Hengoed in 1948 by Graham Sanders

Horden Memories

I was born in Horden in 1946 (Elizabeth Lumley) and my father (George Lumley) (and his father before him) ran Lumley's grocery store which was on the bank top (21 Beech Terrace - now a house but the United bus stop is still callled ...Read more

A memory of Horden in 1950

Dp In The Early 60s

I can remember Dibden Purlieu just after the Merrimede shops were built and the new shops opposite on the corner were being built (where the Bathroom Acadamy is in 2009). I was about 5 years old.  In those days I could ride ...Read more

A memory of Dibden Purlieu

Dancing At The Majestic

Hi. I am Don Stevoni's daughter, living in Wales. Just browsing the internet for the name 'Stevoni' when I came across your memory. Both my father and his wife are dead now, he died just before my first wedding in 1964. My ...Read more

A memory of Mitcham in 1959 by Sandy Ware

Mum's Memories!

It seems that my great great grandparents lived in Blackfriars Tower, sometime in 1920/1930s. Though my mum had told my sister that she remembers visiitng her grandmother in the Tower, she felt that Mum had confused it with ...Read more

A memory of Great Yarmouth in 1920 by Maggie Martin

A Long Way From St Pauls Road

Hi, my name is Susan Thompson, formerly Hawkins and I'm 54, I was born in the above address and lived there for 18 years although my parents lived there for over 40 years. I went to Brook St. school finally ...Read more

A memory of Northumberland Heath in 1967 by Susan Thompson

Me Da And Ma

Me Da and Ma. This is about 1949. Me Da came from Clara Vale and grew up there in 1 West View (which was a small two bedroom stone cottage) with Granda and his six brothers, Billy, Bobby, Joe, twins Jim and John and Eddy who was the ...Read more

A memory of Newburn in 1949 by Jimmy Burrows

What Went On

This is from about the 1950s. Along Grange Road was a huge piggery and it was owned by the Liddle family, by, did it pong. Further along you came to the railway crossing with the sign STOP, LOOK, LISTEN in red, this was where the steam ...Read more

A memory of Newburn in 1952 by Jimmy Burrows

Captions

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