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Maps

7,034 maps found.

1900 - 1918, The Cot Ref. HOSM56881
1920, Notting Hill Ref. POP794793
1919, The Cot Ref. POP846340
1897, The Cot Ref. RNE846340
1896, Notting Hill Ref. RNE794793
1897-1909, Notting Hill Ref. RNC794793
1946, The Cot Ref. NPO846340
1899-1900, The Cot Ref. RNC846340
1904-1905, Mt Florida Ref. RNC785348
1911, Port Of Ness Ref. RNC809498
1919, Watton At Stone Ref. POP862097
1898, Court-At-Street Ref. RNC679074
1895, Sutton At Hone Ref. RNE843141
1946, Watton At Stone Ref. NPO862097
1920, Sutton At Hone Ref. POP843141
1920, Court-At-Street Ref. POP679074
1946, Sutton At Hone Ref. NPO843141
1940, Cross-At-Hand Ref. NPO684436
1895, Court-At-Street Ref. RNE679074
1896, Watton At Stone Ref. RNE862097

Memories

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Mathers Of Kniveton

My grandad was Thomas Richard Mather (b 1890) he married Emma Ann Twigg (b 1890 Parwich).  His mother kept the Post Office at Kniveton and was a dressmaker, Esther Mather.  His brothers were blacksmiths and wheelwrights.  His ...Read more

A memory of Kniveton by Gwendolyn Cooper

Evacuation To Woolavington

My family (name of Marsh) evacuated to Woolavington to escape the continual bombing of London.  We lived in 2, Church Street and my aunt and her family lived in No 1.  At the vicarage, which I believe was just over the ...Read more

A memory of Woolavington in 1940 by Judy Chapman

Lion Garage

I was working at the Lion Grage then, Mr & Mrs Ros in the Tantivy. First thing in the morning I would go to Mr Ross for our fags (pay him on Friday - pay day), the garage then was open seven days a week for petrol (Esso), Sundays ...Read more

A memory of Dulverton in 1962 by Colin Needs

Whit Tuesday Walk And Yetton Rant

All of us who attended Kirkheaton Church and Sunday School looked forward to the Whit Tuesday Walk around the village behind the Grange Moor Band. We would all contribute cakes or sandwiches for tea, to be eaten in ...Read more

A memory of Kirkheaton in 1958 by Ann Steele

Learning To Bell Ring

I learned to bell ring with Brian Heginbottom in the 50s. After many years of the bells not ringing we were able to repair the the bell room and the bells and rang for the millennium, they are now rang every Sunday, they have a ...Read more

A memory of Whitworth in 1952 by Ian Holmes

School Days

First school London Road Infants, a short time in Scotland and then the Church Infants, each school day walking from Theatre Street (two doors up from 'The Cherry Tree') through the market place and down Church Street. I moved on to the ...Read more

A memory of Dereham in 1940 by Iain Innes

First Trip To Fathers Hometown

My father Leslie Edgar Simpson Smith was born in Askam-In-Furness at Greenscoe Cottages in 1902 and he passed away in Canada in 2003. My grandfather William Smith was also born in Askam in the Vulcan Hotel which ...Read more

A memory of Askam in Furness by First Name Last Name

Neston Parkgate 1955ish

When I was about 5, I went to visit my Great Aunts Amelia Jones and Maggie Robinson at their house in Parkgate. They were quite elderly and because I only visited once, it is quite a vivid memory. Maggie was allegedly ...Read more

A memory of Little Sutton by Patricia Jones

Such Great Holidays!

I remember as a child the great holidays in the 60s on the beaches at Holland. We hired a beach hut for 7/6 a week near the deck chair and paddle float hire. Who can forget the pretty girls who pushed the ice cream trolleys ...Read more

A memory of Holland-on-Sea in 1960 by Kevin Chapple

I Lived In Hampstead Norris From 1945 To 1962

I lived in Hampstead Norris as it was known in those days from 1945 to 1962 when I departed for greener pastures(I thought). I have had this longing for a while now to get in touch with people I ...Read more

A memory of Hampstead Norreys in 1960 by David Street

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Captions

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Caption For Bristol, The Entrance To The Floating Harbour C1935

The entrance lock to the Floating Harbour. In 1801-02 engineer William Jessop came up with his own designs for a tide-free city dock area that would enclose the Avon from Rownham ot St Philip's.

Caption For Teignmouth, Shaldon Bridge 1922

And not forgetting the pasty man who marched about with a steaming tray of toothsome savouries, yelling `All `ot!

Caption For East Clandon, Alexandra Hospital 1913

The country branch of the Queen Alexandra Nursing Home for Children with Hip Disease was at East Clandon.

Caption For Kidsgrove, Liverpool Road C1960

Kidsgrove is situated within the North Staffordshire coal field, and it was at a mine in the area in 1837 that deep mining was being carried out at 975ft below the surface.

Caption For Belfast, The Glasgow Boat 1897

The Royal Mail Steamer 'Adder' made the link with Glasgow by sailing to Ardrossan. This avoided the long journey along the Clyde Estuary - the route was completed by rail.

Caption For Bowdon, South Down Road, Old Cottage 1897

Kelly's Directory for 1906 lists a South Downs Cottage, which at the time was the residence of a Mr Frederick Bernard Yahr.

Caption For Chipping Campden, High Street C1960

Here we glimpse the High Street through the arches of the Market Hall, which was built in 1627 at the expense of Sir Baptist Hicks.

Caption For Wolverhampton, Dudley Street C1900

Here we see the hustle and bustle of Dudley Street at the beginning of the 20th century. High street chain stores are already in evidence: Freeman, Hardy & Willis, and H Samuel.

Caption For Durham, The Cathedral From Observatory Hill 1918

The long, battlemented single-storey building immediately in front of the west towers is the Galilee Chapel, built by Bishop Hugh Le Puiset, who was known more affectionately as Bishop Pudsey (1153-1195

Caption For Kidsgrove, Liverpool Road C1960

Kidsgrove is situated within the North Staffordshire coal field, and it was at a mine in the area in 1837 that deep mining was being carried out at 975ft below the surface.The deepest mine at this

Caption For Bristol, The Docks C1950

In 1823 the Chamber of Commerce were so concerned about the high cost of the port dues being demanded by the Bristol Dock Co that they inquired as to what charges would be levied at other ports for the

Caption For Washington, Front Street C1955

At this time restoration work was under way at Washington Old Hall, home of the ancestors of US president George Washington.

Caption For Doncaster, Baxtergate 1903

This is the junction of St Sepulchre Gate and the High Street. It was down Baxtergate that Freeman, Hardy and Willis had their branch.

Caption For Petersfield, High Street C1965

The first shop on the right is Boots at No 10. Next door is Woolworths, and next but one is Westminster Bank at No 4. These three businesses are still in Petersfield at the same addresses.

Caption For Upper Arley, Landing Stage 1910

The ferry operated between 6.00am and 10.00pm at all times, except at high water. The ferry could take small vehicles, though the approach was difficult and they were carried at their owner's risk.

Caption For Helensburgh, Hms Empress 1901

A former warship, the 'Empress', rides at anchor off Gareloch, where she was stationed for many years as an Industrial Training Ship for homeless and destitute boys.

Caption For Gomshall, Mill 1904

Little girls pose for the cameraman on the ford at the Tillingbourne. 'Gomeselle' was mentioned in Domesday, at which time a mill already existed at the site.

Caption For Abbots Langley, The Ovaltine Dairies C1960

The company bought Parsonage Farm at Abbots Langley and Numbers Farm at Kings Langley in the 1900s, and the Ovaltine model farm was established at Langley in 1929.

Caption For Portsmouth, Victoria Pier And The Sally Port C1960

In April 1956, Commander Lionel Crabb, Britain's finest frogman, disappeared whilst diving at Stokes Bay, Gosport. On 17 April, Mr Crabb had stayed overnight at the Sallyport Hotel in Old Portsmouth.

Caption For Lilleshall, Village 1898

At the time of the Industrial Revolution the people of Lilleshall, until then mainly a farming community, began mining limestone to supply the iron-smelting industry at Coalbrookdale.

Caption For Leeds, New Medical Hall 1894

One of the college's more interesting pupils was Joseph Wright who had begun working at Salt's Mill, Saltaire when he was just seven years old.

Caption For Cambridge, Jesus College 1890

James I visited the college, and was so impressed by its tranquil surroundings that he said, given the choice, that he would 'pray at King's, dine at Trinity, and study and sleep at Jesus'.

Caption For Portishead, The Esplanade 1924

This was a popular place for trippers, with train services from Temple Meads beginning at 7.00am.

Caption For Leeds, Yorkshire College 1894

One of the college's more interesting pupils was Joseph Wright who had begun working at Salt's Mill, Saltaire when he was just seven years old.