Maps

4,509 maps found.

1898, Dunston Hill Ref. RNE695810
1895, East Hill Ref. RNE697407
1897, Cross Hill Ref. RNE684306
1895, Cumnor Hill Ref. RNE686239
1898, Daisy Hill Ref. RNE687628
1895, Grove Hill Ref. RNE723005
1895, Grove Hill Ref. RNE723006
1898, Harbours Hill Ref. RNE726697
1896, Hargate Hill Ref. RNE727281
1895, Green Hill Ref. RNE720975
1925, Hewer Hill Ref. POP732094
1919, Highmoor Hill Ref. POP734642
1920, Highwood Hill Ref. POP734750
1919, Hill Bottom Ref. POP734854
1920, Hill Croome Ref. POP734881
1919, Hill End Ref. POP734903
1919, Hill Head Ref. POP735322
1921, Hill Hook Ref. POP735399
1920, Hill Street Ref. POP735923
1925, Hill Top Ref. POP735965

Books

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Memories

4,101 memories found. Showing results 651 to 660.

Eversley, 1971 1983

Dear Jan, I have found this website quite by chance! I first moved to Eversley with my family as a child (aged 6) in July 1971. My mother became the sub postmistress and we lived in the purpose build, red brick 5 bedroomed house ...Read more

A memory of Eversley by Giles Myhill

My Memories Of Quince Tree House, South Road.

Hi I was born in Orsett Cottage Hospital in 1955 and I lived with my parents at my grandparent's house - Quince Tree House on South Road. until we moved to Hillingdon, Middlesex when I was 2. My ...Read more

A memory of South Ockendon by helencney

Happy Days

I was born at number 4 john Newton court in 1954. Although it was a small flat which I shared with brother Terry we were lucky to have wonderful parents ( Joan & Binty ) spent every moment playing football on the green and up Danson Park . ...Read more

A memory of Welling by stirmas

Fond Memories

My uncle was also a train driver out of Feltham in the 50’s and 60’s even drove the old steam trains. I caught many a 152 bus from Feltham Station. Attended Cardinal Road School from 1955-1961 then Lafone from 1961-1966. Worked in the ...Read more

A memory of Feltham

John Griffiths Aka Griffo

I was born in the front bedroom of 3 lands bury Crescent in 1952. Loved the estate, our inter road football matches and playing on the old puff and billy railway track. I used to go fishing and swimming in the pontoon which was ...Read more

A memory of Dartford by johngriffiths19

Good Old Days

I remember Elite fish and chip shop. Went to Colmers Farm 1957-1967 Fine Fare was opened by the Dagenham Girl Pipers. Avery’s was the shoe shop. Hadley’s we went for bags. Delaney’s toy shop. Dowlings for veg and straw for the ...Read more

A memory of Rubery by susancripps

Beloveded Ash

I ALSO HAVE MANY MEMORIES OF ASH, MY MOTHER WAS A HARMSWORTH BEFORE MARRIAGE,AND MY UNCLE OWENED THE BOATHOUSE AT ASH VALE MY AUNTIE ALICE LIVED IN THE COTTAGE NEXT TO THE BOATHOUSE.I ALSO REMEMBER HEATHVALE BRIDGE AND THE SWAN HOTEL WHEN ...Read more

A memory of Ash Vale by gerald.wilcock

My Childhood In Burton In The 50's And 60's

I was born in the village in 1949, in an end terrace No.1 Woodview. It was down a small road in the centre of the village and at the top, I believe at one time there was a timber yard/sawmill. The ...Read more

A memory of Burton in Lonsdale by ian.blundell

Brimscombe Corner & Burleigh 1910 62690

This photo is taken 100 yards up Brimscombe lane, looking back across the Golden Valley. The lane itself leads back up to Thrupp Lane & Dark lane, which is on its way to Quarhouse and the Lypiatt Manor, (the ...Read more

A memory of Brimscombe by Philip Baker

Innocent Happy Days 1953 67

So many memories of Rayleigh! We moved to Upway in 1953, no. 18, one of the first of the new bungalows, which my dad designed himself. I remember neighbours - The Wyatt family next door, and the Snodes up the hill (who ...Read more

A memory of Rayleigh by marion.sell

Captions

1,924 captions found. Showing results 1,561 to 1,584.

Caption For Colindale, Edgware Road C1955

Wakemans Hill Parade, dated 1931, sets an acceptable design standard at this date, but this has now to a greater extent been supplanted by modern offices and industrial estate architecture in the area.

Caption For Cheam, Nonsuch Park Lodge 1925

This eastern entrance eventually came to be known as Bellgate, since the Bell public house stands further up the hill to the right.

Caption For Aughton, Church Lane C1960

Aughton's sister church at Aughton Moss, Christ Church (known as the Cathedral on the Hill), has a rare Noah's Ark font.

Caption For Dolphinholme, The Cinder Path C1950

This track could be part of the route along which came supplies of wool for Dolphinholme Mill.

Caption For Grenoside, War Memorial 1953

His name lives on in the village: Norfolk Hill goes up to the right, and opposite on Sheffield Road is the Norfolk Arms Hotel.

Caption For East Farleigh, River Medway 1898

At St Mary's Church, on the hill, there is a cross commemorating 43 hop pickers who died of cholera in 1849.

Caption For Fernhurst, Vann Road 1908

Blackdown is a great sandstone hill 918 feet high, and Blackdown House is a Tudor-style manor house of 1640.

Caption For Machynlleth, Penrallt Street 1899

A lone horse and cart trundles up the hill, and children are enjoying playing in the dust of the unsurfaced road.

Caption For Ightham, Village 1901

But nearby Oldbury Hill has traces of Neanderthal hunters and an Iron Age fort on its slopes.

Caption For Dunoon, Argyll Hotel, Main Street 1904

This view was taken from Castle Hill looking north. The Argyll Hotel continues to attract guests, and the scene today is much as is shown here, except for the fashions and the absence of horses.

Caption For Cheddar, Sally Spencer And Glen Middle Mill 1908

The hills above the village are rich in flowers that peep out from rock fissures into the sunlight, and Sally also found a ready market for the local Cheddar Pinks.

Caption For Cheddar, Sally Spencer 1908

The hills above the village are rich in flowers that peep out from rock fissures into the sunlight, and Sally also found a ready market for the local Cheddar Pinks.

Caption For Compton, The Coach And Horses C1950

A secluded village in the middle of the Downs near the Hampshire border, south of Harting.There is a fine Neolithic long barrow on Telegraph Hill, which is 534 feet high.The Norman church of St Mary

Caption For Lancaster, From The Bridge 1891

The bridge in our photograph is the Greyhound Road Bridge; it replaced the very first bridge, the medieval Old Bridge, which led directly to Bridge Hill and China Lane, which was only 8ft wide.

Caption For Seatown, Caravan Site And Golden Cap C1960

Golden Cap rises at the centre, with tree-coverd Langdon Hill (top right) to landward.

Caption For Burford, High Street C1965

This picturesque Cotswold town in Oxfordshire lies on the slope of a steep hill above the Windrush valley about 20 miles east of Cheltenham.

Caption For Bridport, West Street 1904

Best Outfitters are in the three-storey building, beyond which the Lily Hotel projects towards the road, with Colmer's Hill being the distinctive hilltop (centre).

Caption For Wallington, Woodcote Road C1950

Their canted full-height bay windows step down the hill in an elegant rhythm.

Caption For Newchurch In Pendle, C1960

We can see that the village lies on a slope; Pendle Hill rises behind.

Caption For Dyffryn Ardudwy, The Village C1955

The village is a stopping-point on the way north or south along the coast, with just a prehistoric burial chamber and some beautiful hill walks to delay the traveller - unless you were making for the large

Caption For Ampleforth, Main Street C1960

Nestling just under the hills surrounding the North York Moors is the old settlement of Ampleforth, built around the early abbey of St Lawrence.

Caption For Ightham, Village 1901

But nearby Oldbury Hill has traces of Neanderthal hunters and an Iron Age fort on its slopes.

Caption For Chideock, Village 1922

Carter and cart-horse head up Main Street in a view across to the plateau of Langdon Hill (centre). Behind them is the gable- end of the Farmery and Hope Cottage.

Caption For Launceston, Castle Entrance C1955

The fountain was removed during road improvements in the 1980s; it was rescued from the council dump by the Old Cornwall Society, and was re-erected near the reservoir on Windmill Hill.