Photos

279 photos found. Showing results 1,561 to 279.

Maps

1,651 maps found.

1947, Malpas Ref. NPO772666
1947, Stretton Ref. NPO841726
1947, Pulford Ref. NPO811468
1947, Tarporley Ref. NPO845306
1947, Tarvin Ref. NPO845397
1947, Tattenhall Ref. NPO845445
1947, Roughhill Ref. NPO820608
1947, Salterswall Ref. NPO824626
1896, Acton Bridge Ref. RNE619727
1896, Aston Heath Ref. RNE628216
1896, Barnton Ref. RNE633791
1947, Weston Point Ref. NPO866366
1947, Whitegate Ref. NPO868579
1947, Windle Hill Ref. NPO871019
1947, Winsford Ref. NPO871506
1947, Weetwood Common Ref. NPO862749
1947, Vicarscross Ref. NPO858940
1897, Bickleywood Ref. RNE639631
1897, Birch Heath Ref. RNE640410
1947, Sproston Green Ref. NPO837040

Books

19 books found. Showing results 1,873 to 19.

Memories

2,051 memories found. Showing results 781 to 790.

Slough Safety Town The Teds

I remember going to Slough on a Saturday night in 1958. I was fifteen years old. My hair was well greased and combed back at the sides and ending in a D.A. at the back together a quiff at the front. I was dressed in my ...Read more

A memory of Slough in 1958 by Charles Jenkins

Air Raid

I was born in Laurel Avenue in 1936 and lived there until 1959. During the war we were bombed out of our house following an air raid during the night, when German bombers were trying to cut the main line between London and Edinburgh. ...Read more

A memory of Potters Bar in 1950 by Philip Field

1950s Frizington

I grew up in Parkgate when there were three pubs and three shops, I schooled at St Pauls Junior School, Headmaster was a very strict Mr Moore with Mr Teare, Ms Bowness I think, Miss Martin and Mrs Crossthwaite. Those were the days ...Read more

A memory of Frizington in 1955 by John Isaac Johnston

Payantake Stores

My dad was the manager of Payantake Stores in West Wickham High Street for many years (from 1959 onwards). It used to be where Oxfam is now. We lived in the flat above the shop. There were regular break-ins at Croft Radio, which ...Read more

A memory of West Wickham by Mary Atkinson

Ellinghams Lake Fishing

Does anyone remember fishing in that dirty old lake? I have lived in Canada for the last 50 years on the West Coast and when I am out fishing for salmon I often think of that old lake, all the best to you folks, Clive.

A memory of Dartford in 1940 by Clive Jeffrey

Temple Of Memories

After a series of amazing coincidences, I was to trace my step brother Roy Dixon, and arranged to meet him while I stayed at the Garforth Holiday Inn hotel for four days in February 2008. We were the sons of our late father ...Read more

A memory of Kippax in 2008 by Geoffrey Dixon Hamilton

Leaving School

So! Back to 11 Woburn Place, back to school on Hope Chapel Hill back to Hotwells golden mile with its 15 pubs. The War was still going on but there was only limited bombing and some daylight raids, the city was in a dreadful state ...Read more

A memory of Bristol in 1945 by Arthur Cottrell

Animal Farm

It was either 1967 or '66, I can't quite recall. I was attending St Georges S M school Dersingham, when a producer came up from London and put our year through its paces to put on a performance from Animal Farm for the school. I ...Read more

A memory of Shernborne in 1967 by Anne Bell

Part 15

I remember Peter went in one day for a cup of tea, and stayed chatting. The horse got fed up waiting and came home five miles away. Peter was fuming; he had to walk home, and lost half a day’s earnings. He was ribbed rotten about ...Read more

A memory of Middle Rainton in 1945 by John Harvey

A Young Boy In Cranford 1949 1955

My name is Michael Mancey. In 1949, when I was four years old, my parents, youngster sister and I, moved to a brand new council house in Windsor Road. Although the postal address was Hounslow West, it was in reality ...Read more

A memory of Cranford in 1950 by Michael Mancey

Captions

1,994 captions found. Showing results 1,873 to 1,896.

Caption For St Neots, From The Air C1955

The ancient bridge in the foreground - the site dates from before 1180 - was in 1964 found to be unsafe and replaced.

Caption For Dewsbury, Town Hall 1964

Three years in the building, the Town Hall opened on 17 April 1889, and this day was proclaimed a public holiday in the town.

Caption For Witchampton, Mill 1904

Both bridge and buildings survive.

Caption For Westleton, The Village C1965

At the south end of the street is a small green, with the 1964 Best Kept Village sign.

Caption For Ipswich, Buttermarket 1893

This remarkable building was, and still is, probably the best surviving example of medieval pargetting - decorative plasterwork - in Britain.

Caption For Ware, High Street C1965

Looking west along the High Street, one is struck by the minimal amount of traffic.

Caption For Henley On Thames, New Street C1955

commercial river trade and the coach trade at one fell swoop as a result of by-passing Henley).

Caption For Swindon, Town Station 1961

) to Andover and the south.

Caption For Beaumaris, West End 1904

One of Anglesey's best-known sailing resorts, at the eastern end of the Menai Strait, Beaumaris was founded by Edward I, who built one of his great castles here, although it was never finished.

Caption For Sandown, Beach 1918

Behind the coastline are beautiful gardens and walks to attractive spots in the locality, such as Bembridge Down and the Culver Cliffs.

Caption For Marlborough, Town Crier C1900

This rather stern-looking gentleman wearing his best frock coat and gaiters is Isaac Waylen, Town Crier and School Attendance Officer between 1889 and 1911, who lived in St Martin's.

Caption For Penzance, Market Jew Street 1925

The top end of the main street in Penzance is dominated by the impressive classical frontage of the Market House and Old Town Hall, erected in 1837.

Caption For St Annes, The Pier 1913

Strolling along the pier was obviously a popular pastime, and many chose to dress to impress for the occasion — straw boaters and best bonnets, swagger sticks and parasols abound, together with white flannels

Caption For Wainfleet, High Street C1955

Cook's on the corner is still a newsagent and stationer, Goodnews.

Caption For Wainfleet, High Street C1955

Cook's on the corner is still a newsagent and stationer, Goodnews.

Caption For Flitton, The Barn, Brook Lane C1955

Typical of many older cottages in central Bedfordshire, the mixture of timber cladding, wattle and daub, tile and thatch gives The Barn a picture postcard look to be envied.

Caption For Bristol, The City Centre 1900

Barrow boys, porters and carters do their best to earn a few shillings.

Ref. C720050
Caption For Cornwell, C1960

The parish church of this re-modelled village dates back to Norman times and has a 13th-century font.

Caption For Woodchester, C1955

Lying between Stroud and Nailsworth, the parish includes the villages of North and South Woodchester.

Caption For Corfe Castle, East Street 1931

The best of the timeless views is still unchanged here, though with the Reading Room (left) now having become the Box of Delights and providing visitors with ice cream.

Caption For Birmingham, New Street 1896

By the end of the 19th century, New Street was both the principal business street in the town and the best for shopping and entertainment.This view is from Paradise Street.

Caption For Eton, College Chapel 1895

The charter was signed on 11 October 1440, and he laid the foundation stone on Passion Sunday 1441.

Caption For Brigham, St Bridget's Church 1906

Cockermouth is best known as the birthplace of the poet William Wordsworth, and there is a stained glass window memorial to this fact in the parish church of All Saints.

Caption For Cirencester, Gloucester Street 1898

Cirencester is another Cotswold town best explored on foot, not least since traffic has increased substantially since this photograph was taken over a century ago.