Maps

124 maps found.

1901, Colne Ref. RNC675707
1924, Colne Ref. POP675706
1898, Colne Ref. RNE675706
1920, Colne Ref. POP675707
1898, Colne Ref. RNE675707
1947, Colne Ref. NPO675706
1946, Coln Rogers Ref. NPO675701
1895, White Colne Ref. RNE867659
1946, Colne Ref. NPO675707
1947, Colne Bridge Ref. NPO675709
1945, White Colne Ref. NPO867659
1895, Earls Colne Ref. RNE696533
1896, Colne Bridge Ref. RNE675709
1898, Colne Edge Ref. RNE675712
1895, Colne Engaine Ref. RNE675713
1895, Wakes Colne Ref. RNE859589
1896, Coln Rogers Ref. RNE675701
1903-1904, Colne Ref. RNC675706
1947, Colne Edge Ref. NPO675712
1945, Colne Engaine Ref. NPO675713

Books

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Memories

127 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

The Steel Houses

Having lived in Brymbo in a very damp two up two down house in 'The Green' my parents were 'over the moon' to be given a new three bedroomed house; 23, Bryn Hedd, Southsea, (which means peaceful hill) became their home for ...Read more

A memory of Southsea in 1950 by Ken Edwards

Memories Of The Red Lion

I was born in 1966 and lived in the Red Lion. My dad and mum were married in 1961. My dad lived in the village all his life, moving to the Red Lion on his marriage. My dad was formerly of Temperance Hall, down the road from ...Read more

A memory of Wareside in 1966 by Amanda Shaw

No 10

My name's David Meacham - When I was very small I used to live in the cottage on the right - Number 10 Bremhill. It was a wonderful place to be a child - few cars then of course - and the freedom to roam the village without any fear. The rooms ...Read more

A memory of Bremhill in 1962 by David Meacham

Long Service

I remember as a child being taken to see my uncle Ewart who was employed at Calne Railway Station for 55 years. My cousin Jean (his daughter) told me that he also used to use a long pole to put out the gas street lamps when on his way home. ...Read more

A memory of Calne in 1953 by Michael Ponting

Unchanged Lerryn

Lerryn is a place that one almost wants to keep secret so that it does not become a popular destination. It has barely changed in a hundred years. A beautiful and unspoilt village in a steep sided valley, Lerryn lies at the tidal head ...Read more

A memory of Lerryn in 2004 by Peter Marks

Shops In Gants Hill

I grew up in Gants Hill and would like to share my memories of shops in the area... The Toy Shop in Cranbrook Road (now Burtons Newsagent). This was a double fronted blue painted shop with a newsagent on the left and a toyshop ...Read more

A memory of Gants Hill by Vincent Goodman

My Memories Of Salford

I was born in the upstairs back room of my maternal Gran's house at 20 John Street, Pendleton. I was told there was an air raid going on at the time. My first school was John Street where there was a play ground on the roof, but ...Read more

A memory of Salford in 1951 by Mal Woods

Delamere By Sid Grant

The Jewish Fresh Air Home and School was founded in 1921 by Miss Margaret Langdon, MBE, MA (1890-1980) and located at Blakemere Lane, Delamere near Norley, in the beautiful Cheshire countryside.  My time spent there was from age ...Read more

A memory of Delamere in 1930 by Sid Grant

My Memories Of Calne As A Small Boy

Please visit www.moonrakers.com/memories.pdf where you can download my humorous account of my rathe mischievous childhood in Calne in the 50's and 60's. A copy of this book is lodged with the town library.

A memory of Calne by Mike Caswell

Derry Hill Wiltshire

I did not live in Derry Hill, but rented a cottage there, Primrose Cottage, in 1990. I was introduced to Wiltshire in the 1980s by my husband's mother who had been based near Pewsey in the Land Army during the Second World ...Read more

A memory of Derry Hill in 1990

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Captions

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Caption For Colne, Parish Church C1955

The oldest building in Colne is the church. St Bartholomew's dates from the 1200s, and much of the 62ft tower is original. The church has stocks and a charnel house in the graveyard.

Caption For Bury, Fleet Street 1895

It was from the Old Boar's Head in Fleet Street that travellers could take a coach to Colne or Manchester.

Caption For Colne, Parish Church C1955

We move to the third of our three rivers, and go high into the hills to find Colne Water. The area used to be known as Marsden.

Caption For Lechlade, The Mill And Lock Gates C1955

Water and water power have had a strong influence on the development of the town, which is hardly surprising, as it stands at the confluence of three rivers, the Thames, the Coln and the Leach.

Caption For Cowling, The Village C1953

This view looking east down Colne Road in the main street of the village of Cowling, near Keighley, shows the prominent monuments of Wainman's Pinnacle and Lund's Tower on the escarpment of Earl Crag on

Caption For Colchester, North Hill C1960

This view gives a good idea of the height of the main part of the town on its ridge above the River Colne valley.

Caption For Wivenhoe, High Street C1960

Wivenhoe is situated on the River Colne. Here we have a view of the High Street at a quiet time. In the foreground is the railway, and further back stands the church of St Mary the Virgin.

Caption For Nelson, Leeds Road C1955

The Corporation once operated a light railway to Barrowford and Colne from here.

Caption For Nelson, Leeds Road C1955

The Corporation once operated a light railway to Barrowford and Colne from here.

Caption For Bluntisham, Colne Road C1955

We are looking towards Colne with the road up to the Heath on the left. The thatched cottage on the left was until recently home to the village carpenter and funeral director.

Caption For Colchester, The Park Lodge C1960

This sylvan path winds down from the castle inner bailey towards Park Lodge, and then through the Roman wall to more open parkland with the boating pool and the River Colne.

Caption For Colchester, Castle Gardens 1904

The high chimney on the left belonged to a factory on the River Colne upstream from the watermill, and was also demolished.

Caption For Wivenhoe, View From The Quay C1960

These charming houses are at the east end of the quay; the left-hand one, Ferry House, is a reminder of the Colne ferry that crossed the river here. To the right are the cranes of a boatyard.

Caption For Halstead, High Street 1952

This town, which stands above the Colne in the north of the county about five miles from Braintree, was once famous for its silk and crepe.This wonderful post-war view looks up the High Street, with

Caption For Colchester, Castle Gardens 1934

This sylvan path winds down from the castle inner bailey towards Park Lodge, and then through the Roman wall to more open parkland with the boating pool and the River Colne.

Caption For Colchester, North Bridge C1960

The present cast-iron North Bridge over the Colne was built in 1843 and widened in 1903-08. The tim- ber-framed cottages reflected in the water are 17th century.

Caption For Colchester, The Castle Grounds C1960

This view is looking north past the keep to the start of the descent from the ramparts to the River Colne below.

Caption For Colchester, East Gate C1955

To the east, beyond the town hall, houses grew up along the road out of the town as it descended off the ridge towards the River Colne.

Caption For Fairford, River Coln C1948

Fairford was the birthplace of the 19th-century Christian reformer and hymn-writer John Keble, who would often walk along the banks of the River Coln seeking inspiration for his verse.

Caption For Sudbury, Middleton Arch 1906

The re-used stones feature the de Vere star, and came from Earl's Colne Priory.

Caption For Earls Colne, High Street 1961

Earls Colne is a large industrial village on the A604: silk-winding, brick-making, seed-growing, and iron-founding have all taken place here.

Caption For Halstead, Bridge Street C1955

This road takes its name from the bridge over the River Colne, visible in the foreground of the picture.

Caption For Colne, Albert Road C1955

Beside the memorial to the dead of two world wars is a statue to another of Colne's brave sons, Wallace Hartley.

Caption For Chatburn, Gisburn Road C1950

Laura described busy mill days: 'We wove miles of Chatburn checks … it was dobby weaving, which went into turbans out East and tea towels out at Colne!'