Maps

2,499 maps found.

1884 - 1899, South Clifton Ref. HOSM59638
1884 - 1898, South Leverton Ref. HOSM59701
1899 - 1900, South Newton Ref. HOSM59719
1865 - 1905, South Pill Ref. HOSM58426
1894 - 1895, South Woodford Ref. HOSM65654
1904-1907, South Alloa Ref. RNC834332
1897-1909, South Baddesley Ref. RNC834358
1901-1903, South Beach Ref. RNC834398
1897-1909, South Bockhampton Ref. RNC834427
1908-1909, South Brachmont Ref. RNC834435
1904-1907, South Broomage Ref. RNC834454
1901-1902, South Burlingham Ref. RNC834463
1902-1903, South Carlton Ref. RNC834485
1902-1903, South Clifton Ref. RNC834524
1908-1912, South Clunes Ref. RNC834526
1898-1899, South Common Ref. RNC834545
1905-1906, South Corriegills Ref. RNC834556
1897-1902, South Croydon Ref. RNC834579
1898-1900, South Down Ref. RNC834613
1897-1909, South End Ref. RNC834667

Books

23 books found. Showing results 1,105 to 23.

Memories

1,577 memories found. Showing results 461 to 470.

The Norfolk Family Settle In East Kilbride

Work brought me to Scotland in 1975 and I needed to live within commuting distance of the Bank of England branch in Glasgow. Elizabeth and I looked around the south side of the City and fell in love ...Read more

A memory of East Kilbride in 1975 by John Howard Norfolk

Saturday Nights

What memories this building holds.  It gave the opportunity for a lot of teenagers to have their first Saturday night outs.  It usually cost 1s 6d entrance fee unless there was a fairly well known group appearing that night then it was ...Read more

A memory of Redhill in 1964 by Sue Hoyland

I Was In The Train Crash At Wembley Central In 1984

On 11 October, 1984, a freight train was crossing from one line to another just south of Wembley Central station when my commuter train from Euston to Bletchley ran into the side of it and was ...Read more

A memory of Wembley in 1984 by John Howard Norfolk

455 Northolt Road South Harrow

I was born at 455 Northolt Road during the 2nd World War where I lived with mum, grandad, granma and young uncle. My father was killed in Normandy Landings on June 6 1944 and was called Arthur Blerkom. My mum was ...Read more

A memory of South Harrow in 1946 by Doreen Walton

A Funny Year For Me

As a young man from the south of France, I got a job as French assistant at QVS. I was a bit hippyish and far from notions like order, authority etc. (and uniforms). To my deep surprise, I landed in QVS, with a bedroom at the ...Read more

A memory of Queen's View in 1975 by Bob Gilles

Warnham Court School

My name is Steve Gill and I attended the Warnham Court School between 1962 and 1963 when I was 12 years old. I can remember the very long winter of 1963 and the amazing time everybody had sliding down the hill in ...Read more

A memory of Warnham Court School in 1963 by Steve Gill

Everret's Corner (1)

This the South Est Corner of the junction on the A4 known as Everret's Corner. Just around to the right from this position are some lock-up shops that I remember from the early 1950s which included a Gents Barbers. Further along ...Read more

A memory of Cippenham in 1965 by Patrick Butterly

Childhood In South Molton

I was born in Gothic House, The Churchyard, South Molton in May 1941. My name was Patricia Elizabeth Abbott Huxtable. My father was Charles John Huxtable and my grandparents were Charles George Pearce Huxtable and ...Read more

A memory of South Molton in 1941 by sales

The Best Of Times

My Mum and Dad first brought me to Fairbourne when I was born in 1966. My father and his father before him had been coming to the same bungalow (Min-y-Don on the Coast Road - Penrhyn Drive South) all their lives. Mum Dad and my ...Read more

A memory of Fairbourne in 1975 by William Cock

Memories Of My Childhood In Rossington.

My story starts on the 1st of March 1950, the date of my birth at Doncaster Royal Infirmary.  My parents Jack & Mary Flather lived in Old Rossington at 65 Haigh Crescent, living with relatives (Guy) ...Read more

A memory of New Rossington in 1950 by Sandra Faulkner

Captions

2,476 captions found. Showing results 1,105 to 1,128.

Caption For Cuckfield, High Street C1960

There are many notable buildings in the High Street and in South Street.

Caption For Sambourne, The Green Dragon C1965

The village lies south of Redditch, with Studley and Astwood Bank encroaching from east and west.

Caption For Adderbury, The Church C1955

There are some interesting friezes over both the south and north porches. Outside the east window are the arms of William of Wykeham, founder of Oxford's New College.

Caption For Limpley Stoke, The Village C1955

This Wiltshire village grew up on three roughly parallel terraces on the steep and well-wooded Avon valley side, with the parish church at the south end.

Caption For Lincoln, Cathedral From Pelham Bridge C1960

The area south-east of the city was marshy and virtually undeveloped until its draining after the Witham Act of 1812.

Caption For Ockley, The Windmill 1906

The windmill was built in 1802, and was one of a number in the south and eastern parts of the county.

Caption For London, Old Waterloo Bridge 1902

On the far side there is a packed industrial waterside where now the South Bank Centre and the Royal National Theatre stand.

Caption For Moseley, St Mary's Church C1955

Moseley, a mere two miles south of Birmingham, has now become a suburb of that great city.

Caption For Southport, The Lake 1926

The South Marine Lake opened in 1887, the North Lake in 1892.

Caption For Kingsbridge, Fore Street And Bank 1896

This old town is at the heart of a region of fertile farming country known as the South Hams. This view looks down the main street towards the tidal estuary extending up from Salcombe.

Caption For Barnstaple, High Street 1903

This time he was facing south towards Boutport Street. There is a welter of shop signs - the Victorian and Edwardian shopkeepers were never slow to advertise their wares.

Caption For Aldeburgh, Esplanade 1894

This view looks south from one of the two lookout towers on the beach.

Caption For Westbury Leigh, The Church C1955

It is quite a stocky, neo-Perpendicular building, with a west tower, nave and south aisle; the interior has single-framed roofs, and arched braces to the high collar beams in the chancel.

Caption For Gorleston, The Sands 1894

The mouths of the Rivers Bure, Yare and Waveney were joined through silting above Yarmouth and now flow south to the sea at Gorleston.

Caption For Eype, Jessamine Cottage 1897

John Kiely`s Refreshment Rooms in South Street had a rustic look, accentuated by moss on the thatched roof and the windows open for air in a hot summer.

Caption For Crewe, Station C1965

This was followed by the Liverpool-to-Crewe line, and then south to London's Euston.

Caption For Hawkshead, Esthwaite Water, Roger Ground From Colthouse Heights 1912

Esthwaite Water, south of Hawkshead, is one of the quietest of the lakes, and is a Norse name meaning 'the lake by the eastern clearing'.

Caption For Chelmsford, The Stone Bridge 1919

South of the river, Chelmsford becomes Moulsham.

Caption For Northfield, Parish Church, Greatstone Inn And Pound 1949

The south aisle was replaced in the late 13th century; the north aisle was only added in 1900, though it was built in a 14th-century style.

Caption For Delph, Rosehill C1955

Though within the parish of Rochdale, Saddleworth lay in the extreme south-west of the West Riding of Yorkshire and was long talked of as the part of Yorkshire where Lancastrians lived.

Caption For Lechlade, The Square C1955

The focus of the town is the triangular medieval market place, with the best buildings on its south side: the Old Vicarage of 1805 with its Venetian ground floor windows, mansard roof and battlemented

Caption For Eastleigh, North Stoneham Church C1955

Market Street c1955 Originally a village, Eastleigh expanded rapidly around Bishopstoke Junction after the London and South Western Railway Company's carriage works moved here in 1889-90, followed

Caption For East Cowes, York Avenue C1955

It now gives its name to a district at the southwestern end of the Isle of Wight, from the village itself, a couple of miles inland, to the popular Freshwater Bay on the south coast.