Maps

9,439 maps found.

1947, Thurlby Ref. NPO848014
1946, Wellow Ref. NPO863115
1895, Wellow Ref. RNE863115
1887, Beesby Ref. HOSM37382
1924, Holme Green Ref. POP738652
1925, Low Gate Ref. POP768114
1923, Wellow Ref. POP863115
1925, Royal Oak Ref. POP821377
1924, Barton Hill Ref. POP634359
1903, Holme Green Ref. RNC738652
1903-1908, Wellow Ref. RNC863115
1903-1908, West Field Ref. RNC864144
1899, West Town Ref. RNC865077
1903, Barton Hill Ref. RNC634359
1903, Church Town Ref. RNC668593
1898, South Hill Ref. RNE834886
1898, Thorpe Underwood Ref. RNE847553
1898, Shaw Green Ref. RNE829085
1898, Upper Town Ref. RNE857883
1945, Keswick Ref. NPO746594

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Memories

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Shillingstone Station

I have always been interested in trains, and Shillingstone Station gives me some great memories. I did not enjoy the best of health when I was young so spent a lot of my childhood down at the station, even on days when my ...Read more

A memory of Shillingstone in 1954 by Brian Newman

Slinfold In The War Years

I visited this site and was intrigued to find pictures of Slinfold. One of them, the village hall, recalled the time when I belonged to a village group called The Stane Street Players run by Mrs Knibbs. We performed plays ...Read more

A memory of Slinfold in 1940 by William Cooper

39th Signal Regiment At Annual Camp In Scarborough

I signed up for the Territorial Army and was posted to the Royal Corps of Signals in 1967. but after serving for two years in the Manchester area I relocated to London and - just my luck - one of ...Read more

A memory of Scarborough in 1970 by John Howard Norfolk

Shelter

How could I forget these shelters (there were two of them)? We moved to North Deal in 1954 when I was 10. The shelter at the top of Farrier Street was nearest to me - a place to stand in a storm, I practised hitting hockey balls against the ...Read more

A memory of Deal by William Horwood

Over The Water !

The Woolwich Ferry was the only way I can remember in the 1950s and 60s that we could go 'over the water ' from South to North London. I can remember trips with my Nannie as a child , catching a bus from Eltham to Woolwich and then on ...Read more

A memory of Woolwich in 1958 by Gaynor Wingham

Whitethorn Morris Return To The Case Is Altered In 2007

On March 3rd 2007 Whitethorn Morris danced at The Case is Altered at Eastcote again. Although my wife Elizabeth and I had retired from the morris "side" to live in Devon in ...Read more

A memory of Eastcote in 2007 by John Howard Norfolk

Holidays

Summer holidays riding bicycles, and horses, playing football on the Village Green or by Blindburn Hall, fishing under the bridge or wading through the water onto the stone island. Helping the village farmer walk the ...Read more

A memory of Wark in 1968 by Paul Sailsman

My Days At The Ormerod Home

I believe I went to the Ormerod Home, at the age of about eight or nine, as a result of the Local Authority (Blackpool) having a number of reserved places at this establishment. Homes such as this were built along the sand ...Read more

A memory of Lytham in 1952 by Roy Haskett

Morris Dancing And Clog Dancing At The Steam Packet Inn

This is the view from the Steam Packet Inn where there is a splendid large patio area which we used for morris dancing recently.  We chose an early Summer's evening in June but were disappointed ...Read more

A memory of Totnes in 2008 by John Howard Norfolk

The Village Shops Etc

Born & bred 'Tarpotion'. The shops? The best I can remember, starting (1) Junc/Rushbottom Lane/London Rd - NAT, parcels & goods service (later Essex Carriers, Atlas Express), now the bank, cycle shop. (2) - Pie shop ...Read more

A memory of Great Tarpots in 1950 by Horace Rogers

Captions

2,645 captions found. Showing results 2,401 to 2,424.

Caption For Eastleigh, Miniature Golf Course, Fleming Park C1955

In 1929 the council negotiated the purchase, at a very reasonable figure, of a large area of land owned by the Fleming family, who were the patrons of North Stoneham, and it was named Fleming Park.

Caption For Staithes, Church Street 1925

At one time the North Eastern Railway ran three or four special fish trains a week out of Staithes.

Caption For Crawley, East Park 1907

The houses on the north side, on the right of the photograph, are of 1881; with their ornate cast iron railings they are a little grander than those on the south side, which are slightly later

Caption For Bagshot, High Street C1961

To the north are the sandy heaths on the geological strata known as Bagshot Sands.

Caption For Little Bookham, Little Bookham Street C1955

North of this east-west road, Little Bookham Street has some older buildings amid the suburbia and wide grassy verges.

Caption For Chideock, Village 1903

Battlemented parapets of the 15th-century nave and porch of St Giles Parish Church are seen here on the corner with North Road (left).

Caption For Rothley, Old Cottages, Fowke Street C1955

Rothley lies some five miles to the north of Leicester and to the west of the busy A6.

Caption For Dover, Castle Keep From The Walls 1890

The castle was besieged by Prince Louis of France in 1216, but it held out, even though the north gate was successfully mined.

Caption For Saxelby, St Peter's Church C1955

The not unlovely village of Saxelby is situated about a mile north of industrial Asfordby, and on a stream which empties into the River Wreake.

Caption For Hunsdon, St Dunstan's Church C1965

The main entrance to the church, unusually for Hertfordshire, is via the north porch - traditionally the south porch was used..

Caption For Aberdeen, Brig O' Balgownie C1890

This single-arched stone bridge is situated a few hundred yards to the north of St Machar's Cathedral, and crosses a gorge of the River Don.

Caption For Corsham, St Bartholomew's Church C1955

The Methuen Chapel on the north side was added in 1874- 78 when the chancel was restored by C F Hansom. Nearby is Corsham Court, a large manor house built in Elizabethan style.

Caption For Bude, On The Canal 1920

By the 1830s over thirty miles of canal had been constructed, which was used to transport 50,000 tons of sea sand a year from the north Cornwall coast for use as fertiliser on inland farms.

Caption For Parham, East Lodge 1894

Just west of Cootham, the main road curves away north-west to by-pass the Parham estate, whose east drive continues straight ahead.

Caption For Newton Green, Church 1907

On the north wall of the nave is a sequence of paintings of the life of the Virgin. The 15th-century pulpit has an inscription asking for prayers for Richard Mondi and Leticie his wife.

Caption For Plaistow, The Village C1955

Located in a remote region north of Petworth, the village was originally formed in a clearing in the woods. The local wealden clay district is remarkable for large oak trees.

Caption For Quernmore, The Crossroads C1955

Quernmore Park Hall lies just over a mile north of the village. A quern was a Roman hand-mill, and the moor behind the village had the ideal material to make these small mill-stones.

Caption For Ecclesfield, General View 1902

Situated five miles north of Sheffield, the large parish of Ecclesfield was semi-industri- alised by the late 18th century.

Caption For Polegate, The Horse And Groom C1955

Our last view in this chapter before turning north back to Hailsham shows the Horse and Groom pub at the junction of the High Street and the Eastbourne Road, the A22.

Caption For Redhill, The Earlswood Lakes C1950

This view looks north along the High Street, which curves to the right; the cottages beyond Merstham Garage are in Quality Street.

Caption For Great Staughton, St Andrew's Church C1955

Saint Andrew`s Church, at the north of the village and on the Causeway, was reported in 1636 to be `much ruinated`, and major repairs were necessary.

Caption For Gilsland, The Village C1950

Some years later the couple were revisiting the spa when the expected invasion by Napoleon was signalled throughout much of the North by the lighting of beacons.

Caption For Palmers Green, Broomfield Park C1960

A company known as the North London Suburban Tram Company eventually, after some difficulty, ran a service operated by horse-drawn trams; but after some poor results, which it blamed on the weather

Caption For Glasgow, The Grand Hotel, Charing Cross 1897

George Square in the city centre, on the other hand, was originally no more than a pasture for the cows that provided fresh milk for the city dwellers, but by the 1850s it was almost entirely paved