Photos

279 photos found. Showing results 1,581 to 279.

Maps

1,651 maps found.

1896, Bostock Green Ref. RNE646490
1897, Tarporley Ref. RNE845306
1896, Two Mills Ref. RNE854876
1897, Upper Threapwood Ref. RNE857859
1896, Upton Heath Ref. RNE858126
1896, Wharton Ref. RNE866889
1896, Wharton Green Ref. RNE866895
1896, Whitegate Ref. RNE868579
1896, Whitley Reed Ref. RNE869388
1896, Willington Corner Ref. RNE870500
1896, Windle Hill Ref. RNE871019
1897, Saighton Ref. RNE823503
1896, Stoak Ref. RNE839521
1896, Weaverham Ref. RNE862536
1947, Wolverham Ref. NPO872305
1896, Byley Ref. RNE658192
1896, Cuddington Ref. RNE685691
1896, Childer Thornton Ref. RNE667817
1897, Churton Ref. RNE668724
1897, Duckington Ref. RNE694554

Books

19 books found. Showing results 1,897 to 19.

Memories

2,051 memories found. Showing results 791 to 800.

North Acton, Victoria Road, Phillips Mapmakers

Does anyone else remember Phillips the Mapmakers in Victoria Road, North Action? I started there straight from school as a trainee (cartographer). I was only there 6 months before the bright lights and ...Read more

A memory of Acton in 1964 by Susan Coleman

Many Years Ago

I lived in Broomfield Road from l947 until I got married in l976 in this church. I also remember going to West Byfleet primary school and being in Mrs Crabbe's class with Miss Hey as headmistress. When in my early teens, I worked on Bentley's farm in the evenings with Marilyn Bailey.

A memory of New Haw in 1976 by Anne Nutt

My Collyhurst.

Hi,my name is Margaret Mcdonagh (nee ward) a proud Collyhurst girl. I was born in 72 Thornton St North. My parents were Elizabeth and John Ward, my brothers John, Billy, Harry, Mike and my little brother Phil. My sisters names ...Read more

A memory of Collyhurst in 1960 by Margaret Mcdonagh

Change Gear

Does anyone remember the groovy big boutique called Change Gear that was on the corner at West Croydon? The clothes were outrageous, including patchwork satin jackets, Minnie Mouse shoes and handkerchief skirts. Upstairs was some kind of ...Read more

A memory of Croydon in 1972

Memories Of The 1950s

I was born in1930, in Jarvis Road South Croydon. My memory is of starting at the Davis Cinema (the largest in Europe when it was built). I remember seeing Nat King Cole perform live at the Davis. My mates and I would start with ...Read more

A memory of Croydon in 1949 by James Wallace

Mitchells

I had a Saturday job in Mitchells, it was a fantastic time. So many of my schoolfriends worked there too. I was born at our house in Walton Road and moved in 1982. I do have some great memories of West Molesey. I dont go back very often, but its very different now.

A memory of West Molesey in 1880 by Nicola Tribe

Woodger. Austin,Stanley.

I have just found that my family on my grandmother's side came from Wisley. Some lived Ripley, Byfleet, and Ockham, but most Wisley. 1841 1851 records onwards. Their name Woodger worked Park Farm.Pond Farm. The Hut. Wisley ...Read more

A memory of Wisley in 1860 by Ronald Stanley

Mitcham Junction

Having heard about the demise of the trains that run from Wimbledon to West Croydon I hurried to see the last train to Croydon. It must have been the late 70s (?). The two coach train has seen better days as it pulled out for the last journey across Mitcham Common...and into local history

A memory of Mitcham by Mike Snow

More Memories Of Waterrow

Dear reader, I have received some lovely messages since writing a few memories I thought I would add a few more. The Rock Inn I use to stay with my great uncle/aunty's public house, namely the Rock Inn, in 1958- 1965. The ...Read more

A memory of Waterrow in 1960 by Julian Bishop

Hounslow As It Was

I am a bit younger than the other contributers being 2 when I moved to Hounslow in 1950. I wasn't born there but regard Hounslow as my home town and well remember the Odeon (Saturday morning pictures) and later learning ballroom ...Read more

A memory of Hounslow in 1955 by Susan Coleman

Captions

1,994 captions found. Showing results 1,897 to 1,920.

Caption For Bulphan, Fen Lane C1955

A R Hope Moncrieff, writing in 1909, described Bulphan Fen as 'a flat of woods and pastures that are at worst characteristic, and at the best pleasantly and solitarily rustic'.

Caption For Finchingfield, The Green C1965

This must be the best-known view in Essex.

Caption For Dunoon, 1904

As Dunoon was the largest and best known of the Cowal resorts, its main steamer links were with Gourock, Rothesay and with the North British Railway at Raigendoran.

Caption For Cockermouth, Wordsworth's Birthplace C1955

England's best known Romantic poet was born in this Georgian mansion in Cockermouth's Main Street in 1770.

Caption For Otterton, The Village C1955

Otterton has some of the best examples of cob and thatch cottages in Devon.

Caption For Feckenham, The Square C1965

Some of the best houses in Feckenham are clustered around the village green, or the Square, though only glimpses are revealed here.

Caption For Llandudno, Happy Valley 1913

Happy Valley was described as one of the best public parks or 'leisure grounds' in Britain, and was presented to the town by Lord Mostyn.

Caption For Grasmere, The Church Of St Oswald 1926

Now the centre of a hectic one-way traffic system, Grasmere's parish church of St Oswald is perhaps best known for being the last resting place of the poet William Wordsworth, who is buried there alongside

Caption For Middle Rasen, The Church C1955

The church of St Peter, in North Street, has a superb Norman doorway, possibly the best in the county (so the experts say), and the church has further Norman architecture inside.

Caption For Petersfield, Lavant Street C1965

On 4 January 1859 the railway arrived; it was to join Godalming and Havant stations, and as a consequence, it was possible to travel from London Waterloo to Portsmouth direct.

Caption For Eamont Bridge, 1893

It is perhaps best known for its two prehistoric monuments: King Arthur's Round Table, a Bronze Age henge, and the former Neolithic stone circle and henge at Mayburgh, of which only one standing stone

Caption For Gorleston, Children's Yachting Lake C1960

The boating lake and nearby bathing pool were always popular attractions for holidaymakers and locals alike.

Caption For Torquay, Compton Castle 1890

Despite its name, this is actually a fortified manor house, one of the best in the country, built in the 14th-16th centuries by the Gilbert family.

Caption For South Pool, Creek From Gullet 1922

A timeless scene in one of the many creeks of the long estuary that runs between Salcombe and Kingsbridge.

Caption For Cromer, From The East Cliff 1906

Many would consider that the best views of Cromer are from the east.

Caption For Dorking, Denbies Mansion 1905

Denison died in 1806, leaving the estate to his son, William Joseph Denison, who became a Member of Parliament for West Surrey in 1818.

Caption For York, The Shambles C1962

Perhaps the best-known of York's medieval streets is The Shambles, seen here looking towards Pavement, and virtually unchanged today.

Caption For London, Parliament And Whitehall 1880

On the extreme right an area has been cordoned off with barriers, and beyond are the towers of hoists and cranes.

Caption For Bisham, All Saints' Church, The Hoby Chapel 1890

The Hobys dominate the imposing monuments in the south chapel, remembering the deaths of Sir Philip in 1558 and Sir Thomas in 1566.

Caption For Chesterfield, Hotel Portland 1902

In the tour guides of the period the Portland was 'well spoken of', with rooms from 3s 6d and lunch for 2s 6d.

Caption For Wellingborough, The Hind Hotel C1950

At the top of Sheep Street is the largely 17th-century Hind Hotel, perhaps the best secular building in the town.

Caption For Prestbury, The Church 1898

Its ancient parish, one of the largest in the country, stretched right up to Rainow and Kettleshulme in the hills, north as far as Poynton, and out in the south and west to Bosley and Chelford.

Caption For Wendover, Aylesbury Road C1965

The Red House on the left, one of the best houses in Wendover, is built in brick with earlier Georgian box sash windows with characteristic thick glazing bars and fine pedimented doorcases

Caption For Hunsdon, High Street C1965

The honour of being entitled Hertfordshire's tidiest village for 1960 went to the village of Hunsdon near Ware.