Maps

2,499 maps found.

1898-1909, South Earlswood Ref. RNC834648
1903-1908, South End Ref. RNC834669
1908-1909, South Erradale Ref. RNC834677
1897-1909, South Gorley Ref. RNC834781
1901-1902, South Green Ref. RNC834798
1898-1899, South Green Ref. RNC834800
1901-1902, South Green Ref. RNC834801
1897-1898, South Harefield Ref. RNC834829
1897-1899, South Hinksey Ref. RNC834909
1903-1904, South Kilvington Ref. RNC834971
1901-1902, South Kilworth Ref. RNC834972
1901-1903, South Knighton Ref. RNC834986
1898-1899, South Marston Ref. RNC835085
1899-1900, South Molton Ref. RNC835105
1903-1908, South Newbald Ref. RNC835139
1901-1903, South Newsham Ref. RNC835142
1897-1899, South Newton Ref. RNC835144
1902-1903, South Normanton Ref. RNC835146
1897-1898, South Ockendon Ref. RNC835152
1898-1909, South Park Ref. RNC835176

Books

23 books found. Showing results 1,177 to 23.

Memories

1,577 memories found. Showing results 491 to 500.

Incorrect Title

Chapel Road. The Ebenezer Chapel towards Outwood on the right is where the name was derived from. The Ebenezer Chapel was the most important building in that road. In the picture and to the right the road leads to Horley and was ...Read more

A memory of Smallfield in 1930 by Bill Haylor

Wimbledon

I was born in - 1940 All Saints Road, opposite the church. We moved to Pitt Cresent in 1941 with my gran, in 1942 we moved into South Wimbledon to Balfour Road and use to sleep on the underground station due to the war. In 1944 we ...Read more

A memory of Wimbledon by John Siggery

One Day At A Time

A precised extract from the chapters in my biography relating to wartime evacuation, and particularly to Garnant. I stared morosely out of the window and watched the landscape slip by as the steam train chugged its way through ...Read more

A memory of Garnant in 1940 by James Tait

South Ealing Road

I remember the shops, Hawkins where they had tins of biscuits along the front of the counter with see-through lids. The furniture shop, butchers and a funny dress shop. My mum helped out in a sweet shop called 'Bettys'. When ...Read more

A memory of South Tottenham in 1965 by Judy Skeels

Chelsfield, Worlds End Lane And Warren Road

The picture of Windsor Drive is so evocative for me. I spent the first 5 years of my life living with my parents in my grandmother's council house in Sandpit Road on the Downham Estate at the bottom of ...Read more

A memory of Chelsfield in 1953 by Kevin Barham

Born At Spencerbeck Farm

I was born on the 06/08/1947, a home birth in the same bed as my great grandfather died in. His name was John Thomas Hare. My mother was Betty Hare and my father was Arther Buttle. My mother's father was David Hare who owned ...Read more

A memory of Ormesby in 1947 by David Buttle

Kennards, Grants And Allders

I was born in 1950, and only left when I married in 1973. I remember the donkey rides in Kennard Arcade in the 50's - they had little bells on their harnesses and for sixpence you could have a ride which seemed like for ...Read more

A memory of Croydon in 1955 by Rosie Lee

Growing Up

I was born on the 24th of July 1929 above a shop next to a pub called the Rose of Denmark, in Hotwells, Bristol, very convenient for Father to wet his whistle and my head at the same time. Father was born in 1893, Mother in 1895. They ...Read more

A memory of Bristol in 1930 by Arthur Cottrell

South Street Mid 1960's

We moved to Braintree with our Dad, George Harkins, in 1966. He was an American, stationed at Wethersfield air force base, married to a young British girl, Eileen. We lived at 82 South Street for about 5 or 6 years, and me ...Read more

A memory of Braintree in 1966 by Linda Gorton

Trevone

We emigrated to Pennsylvania from Accrington in June, 1954; I was seven years old. One year later we returned to England and settled in Farnborough in May, 1955. My father worked for Turk, Krish and Barstow, Solicitors, who were located ...Read more

A memory of Farnborough in 1955 by David Procter

Captions

2,476 captions found. Showing results 1,177 to 1,200.

Caption For Wimborne, From The River C1960

Historians believe that the Stour was a major attraction to the Romans when the future Emperor Vespasian chose Wimborne as the site for his base camp for the conquest of south-west England in AD45.

Caption For Burton, View Of Moel Fammau C1960

Taken just south of Neston, this photograph shows the view across the Dee estuary towards Wales. Even today, only forty years after this picture was taken, the estuary has become much more silted up.

Caption For Cheddar, Gorge, High Rock C1873

Without doubt, Cheddar Gorge is the most spectacular natural phenomenon in South-west England.

Caption For Romford, Victoria Road C1950

Looking from South Street the general appearance of Victoria Road has changed little in the last 50 years.

Caption For Teignmouth, Roman Catholic Church 1906

South Devon Railway purchased the first Catholic Church of 1854 for £2000 after deciding to open the rail- way tunnels beneath it.

Caption For Lincoln, Stonebow 1890

We have now passed through Stonebow into the southern part of the High Street, which grew up along the old Roman road south of the walled city.

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 Fawley, The Falcon Inn C1955

Fawley is home to the Esso oil refinery, which lies to the south of the parish; it started operating in 1951, and covers 3,000 acres.

Caption For Uppingham, School Quadrangle 1927

Uppingham School had a sports ground to the south, known as the Middle; and another to the east known as the Upper.

Caption For Loose, Village 1898

The little village of Loose, pronounced 'Luse', is pleasantly situated on the little river of the same name just to the south of Maidstone.

Caption For Durham, Elvet Bridge 1918

Elvet Bridge was built by Bishop Hugh le Puiset in 1160 to give the peninsula direct road access to the south. It was repaired by Bishop Richard Fox between 1494 and 1501.

Caption For South Shields, King Street C1898

South Shields was not only a port with shipyards and ship repairers; it was also a colliery town, with a pit almost in the town centre.

Caption For Wellow, Manor House And High Street C1955

Climbing out of Limpley Stoke, head west through Hinton Charterhouse with its fascinating remains of the 13th-century Carthusian priory, Hinton Priory, to the village of Wellow, four miles south of Bath

Caption For Minchinhampton, The Church, The Rose Window 1901

The south transept is a survival from the medieval church, which was so drastically altered during the 19th century.

Caption For Herne Hill, Railton Road C1951

Railton Road runs from Brixton and today, at its south end, it continues to be a one-way street. It is unusual that many of the shops have not changed.

Caption For Branston, The Church C1955

In this view we look past the Horse and Jockey pub towards the south of the village; the church is beyond the high tree on the left.

Caption For Ramsey, On The Sands 1895

Though the shore to the south of Ramsey is rocky, a stroll along it at low tide was a popular Victorian way of taking some gentle exercise.

Caption For Colchester, Scheregate

Much has changed hereabouts, and the dual-carriage- way southern bypass, Southway, is a mere 50 yards to the south.

Caption For Padstow, The Harbour 1901

This was the furthest the London & South Western Railway ever got from Waterloo: 256 miles.

Caption For Bucks Mills, The Village 1906

The landscape is far more rugged, and the climate less mild; local writer Charles Kingsley described the weather as combining 'the soft warmth of south Devon with the bracing freshness of the Welsh mountains

Caption For Southwick, The Harbour C1965

To the south of the harbour stood the power stations and gas works, the main users of coal, which represented over half of the port's total commodities by the end of the 1950s.

Caption For Lechlade, The Moorings C1955

In the 17th century, Lechlade was the venue for one of the largest cheese fairs in the south-west.

Caption For London, The Canal, Regents Park C1965

A grand south entrance was provided via these ornate wrought-iron gates crowned by the royal cypher and the jubilee date, 6 May 1935.

Caption For Wells Next The Sea, The Beach 1929

If there were coconut trees, you could well imagine this was a picture of a South Sea island. These colourful beach huts provide a place to change into swimwear or to have a welcome brew-up of tea.