Places

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Photos

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Maps

12 maps found.

Books

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Memories

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Childhood In Moodiesburn

I remember staying in Beechgrove just at the begining of the electric scheme, we had some very happy memories of the glen, Bedlay Castle, and going for walks down the luggie for a swim. Mr and Mrs Brown stayed in number ...Read more

A memory of Moodiesburn by William Rafferty

Grandmother Born1876

My grandmother used to tell me stories of Gateshead days when I was a kid, for example Tommy-on-the Bridge, area Bottle Bank, apparently was a permanent fixture in those days, he stood on the Swing Bridge, might have been ...Read more

A memory of Gateshead in 1890 by Derek Bell

Memory Lane

I was at Brownrigg from 1963 to 1966, I was in Pennine dorm, Lorna Herron. I remember Bent Toe, he had to be put down at the school, a girl called Diane was really upset about that. I remember gathering bracken on the fells for the ...Read more

A memory of Bellingham in 1965 by Lorna Gowland

Woolies !

I found this site through a link on another, which had pictures of old buses - http://www.old-bus-photos.co.uk/?cat=51 I commented there on some of the Yorkshire Woollen District Transport fleet, which my dad used to drive. I was born in ...Read more

A memory of Dewsbury in 1974 by Gordon Sharpe

Raf Wyton

I lived on the RAF Base with my then husband after we married in 1974. I got a bus to work in Huntingdon that stopped just outside of the main gate. If I missed the bus I was very late for work. We stayed there until 1977 ...Read more

A memory of Wyton by Lily Redmond

School Years

I also remember my first day at Ynysboeth Infants school, and unceremoniously being dragged there by my mother for the first time, because I didn't want to go to school. However, as I was happily greeted by the teacher on entering the ...Read more

A memory of Ynysboeth in 1940 by Royden Jones

Warners

As a young child I can remember several holidays taken at the Warners holiday camp at Seaton. The serious business of 'motoring down to Devon' was never taken lightly, lunch was prepared the night before to be eaten at Stonehenge, where one ...Read more

A memory of Seaton in 1965 by Michael Gough

Growing Up In Blaenau Ffestiniog. 1961

I was brought up in Blaenau Ffestiniog and lived there until 1971. The High Street photograph brings it all back. The shop on the extreme left of the photo was my mum's hairdressing shop and we lived ...Read more

A memory of Blaenau Ffestiniog in 1961 by Eurwyn Jones

Glen Faba

Oh what lovely memories come flooding back, my mum and I would walk the winding river towpath from Glen Faba, where we lived, to Dobbs Weir, fish and minnow watching as we went along our way. In the summer my mum would get a hire row boat ...Read more

A memory of Hoddesdon by Yvonne Bartlett

My Happy Young Years

I lived in The Mount near Fetcham where l went to school. One day l was out on my bike in Fetcham near what was them a bg field backing onto the school, there was a big local sports day and as l loved running l entered all ...Read more

A memory of Leatherhead in 1955 by Pat Crowley

Captions

2,501 captions found. Showing results 1,513 to 1,536.

Caption For Middleton, The Market Place C1955

Middleton was granted a market charter on 23 June 1791 and the market remained here until 1939. Surrounded by shops and inns, the Market Place was the hub of the town for many years.

Caption For Bridport, East Road 1904

This is East Bridge, at the eastern end of East Street (far right), looking eastwards from the north bank of the River Asker.

Caption For Luton, Corn Exchange C1950

In the immediate post-war era, Luton was a medium sized town - albeit a county borough - about to become very much larger.

Caption For Bridport, East Street 1940

This photograph looks eastwards along East Street from the southern pavement, with the Midland Bank opposite (left).

Caption For Bridgend, Dunraven Place 1910

In 1632 the first cattle market was held in Dunraven Place. The Wyndham Arms, a Grade II listed building, used to be an important coaching inn.

Caption For Bridport, East Street 1940

This photograph looks eastwards along East Street from the southern pavement, with the Midland Bank opposite (left).

Caption For Uppingham, High Street C1965

Uppingham School's Memorial Hall and classroom block dominate the street, replacing houses which were demolished in the 1920s.

Caption For Abingdon, Market Place 1890

This evocative late Victorian view with the youths posing beside Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee Statue is very much an archive photograph: only the building to the left, a bank, now the

Caption For Molesey Lock, The Lock C1955

Further downstream and opposite Hampton Court, Molesey Lock is photographed from Riverbank, the busy A3050 along the Surrey bank of the River Thames.

Caption For Pitsea, View From Church C1955

Pitsea Hall Island—to the left of the creek—has a complex history. Originally pasture and arable land, it was taken over by British Explosives Ltd in 1890.

Caption For Boston Spa, Old Mill On The Wharfe 1893

This is one of two mills on the north bank of the Wharfe.

Caption For Pitsea, View From Church C1955

Pitsea Hall Island—to the left of the creek—has a complex history. Originally pasture and arable land, it was taken over by British Explosives Ltd in 1890.

Caption For Guisborough, Westgate C1960

By 1960, the pedestrian crossing over Westgate had been moved to its present position, in the foreground of this view.

Caption For Botley, High Street C1960

If you compare this photograph with the reality of the scene today, it would seem at first glance as if time has stood still here.

Caption For Holbeach, High Street C1960

The shop extension filled with shoes and boots is now filled with all manner of things for pets. On the other side of the road was a garage, which is now the Job Centre and the Sue Ryder shop.

Caption For Horncastle, Market Place C1965

The Stanhope Memorial stands in the middle of the space where the market is held twice a week.

Caption For Richmond, Station Bridge 1892

The bridge was constructed to give road access to the railway station built on the St Martin's side of the river in 1846; it was designed in the same Gothic Revival architectural style, and the parapet

Caption For Slyne, The Post Office Corner C1955

The post office is on the far left, and immediately next door is A Shenton, dealing in baby linen and ladies' clothes.

Caption For Kings Lynn, South Gates 1891

This illustrious and sublime town is on the east bank of the River Ouse, two miles from the Wash.

Caption For Shaw, Chamber Road C1950

The stone-fronted houses match the shops with their sturdiness and `built to last` qualities.

Caption For Askrigg, Nappa Hall 1889

This interesting house was built on the north bank of the Ure in 1459 for the Metcalfes, an influential Wensleydale family. Thomas Metcalfe was Privy Councillor to the Duchy of Lancaster.

Caption For Kidwelly, Castle 1925

Standing on rising ground on the west bank of the River Gwendraeth, Kidwelly and its fortified town were founded by Roger, Bishop of Salisbury during the reign of Henry I.

Caption For Wisbech, The Bridge C1955

To the left, at the junction of Cornhill and the Old Market, can be seen the Midland Bank which was built in 1921.

Caption For Bishopstoke, The River Itchen C1960

Beyond the tithing of Barton and after crossing water meadows, we come to the pretty village of Bishopstoke.