Maps

370 maps found.

1945, Meeting House Hill Ref. NPO777465
1895, Red House Common Ref. RNE814444
1946, Court House Green Ref. NPO679022
1946, Brick House End Ref. NPO649670
1901-1902, Court House Green Ref. RNC679022
1901-1903, Bolam West Houses Ref. RNC645484
1925, Bolam West Houses Ref. POP645484
1919, Brick House End Ref. POP649670
1920, Red House Common Ref. POP814444
1945, Four Houses Corner Ref. NPO708528
1897, Bolam West Houses Ref. RNE645484
1945, Watch House Green Ref. NPO861414
1896, Brick House End Ref. RNE649670
1899, Court House Green Ref. RNE679022
1898, Meeting House Hill Ref. RNE777465
1898, Hylton Red House Ref. RNE743038
1896, Watch House Green Ref. RNE861414
1899, Bolton Low Houses Ref. HOSM38259
1899, Bolton New Houses Ref. HOSM38260
1925, Hylton Red House Ref. POP743038

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Memories

10,344 memories found. Showing results 141 to 150.

Aveley An Age Away.

I lived in Aveley Villiage from when I was born in 1957 until we moved to the Kennington Estate about 1971.   We had a funny house in Church View which seemed to be back to front compared to some of my friends houses.   Our end of ...Read more

A memory of Aveley by Ann Mc Carthy

London,Piccadilly Circus 1951 1955

I was a young Constable in the year 1951, and fresh from Peel House, Westminster was assigned tio the Savile Row station known as CD. I lived at the Section House on Broadwick Street, Soho named after Lord Trenchard. ...Read more

A memory of London in 1951 by Nelson Jones

Burntoakboy

As a boy growing up in Burnt Oak I remember the barrow boys in Watling Avenue, the hustle and bussle of everyday trading, the people gathering round the stalls, the banter, the laughter, the friendliness.  Like one family everyone pulled ...Read more

A memory of Burnt Oak in 1954 by Clive Sambrook

Growing Up In Abridge Roger Walker

We moved to Abridge in 1948, I was 8 years old, with mum and dad Pat and Stan Walker.  We lived at no 41 Pancroft Estate later re numbered 45.  My early memories of the little villiage was of Brighty's shop and cafe ...Read more

A memory of Abridge in 1948 by Roger Walker

The Ring O' Bells Public House, Meare

The building on the extreme right of the photograph used to be the Ring o' Bells Public House, owned by my great grandfather, Jesse Laver Difford. It was initially called The Grapevine Inn, or was called that when my ...Read more

A memory of Meare in 1880 by Ann Lilly

Ancestory

I have just discovered that my great great great grandparents came from Rye so could anyone tell me if a place called Fishers House still exists, and also what a farm baliff was expected to do, or what kind of job did a fly catcher do? Are any family called Wenham still living in Rye?

A memory of Rye by Shirley Marshall

Linton On Ouse Lock

My ancestor, the Atkinson family lived in this house on the 1901 census, other family members controlled a lock in Leeds

A memory of Linton-on-Ouse in 1900 by Zoe Walker

The Cottages

The cottage nearest to the telegraph pole was my grandmother's.  My uncles Ted and Bob lived there with her until they moved to Woodbine Farm,  Langtoft.  After they left, gran moved in with my family at the other end of the village, ...Read more

A memory of Gristhorpe in 1950 by Polly Reynolds

Station Road Meopham

My parents moved into Station Rd in 1963, as a newly married couple. There was a terrace of new houses built in Station Rd in 1962/63 & theirs was the furthest house down the road, the end of the terrace, I think No.28? I was ...Read more

A memory of Meopham in 1963 by Tracey Acton

Our House!

Our house is the second left and I was about 8 when this was taken. The field in front of the houses is now the site of the Methodist Chapel.

A memory of Brighstone by Andy Thompson

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Captions

6,914 captions found. Showing results 337 to 360.

Caption For Basildon, The View From Freedom House C1965

Keay House - centre left - was named after the first Chairman of Basildon Development Corporation.

Caption For Kings Lynn, The Custom House 1898

The Custom House was built in the Palladian style in 1683 by Henry Bell, then mayor of this thriving port.

Caption For Bedford, De Parys Avenue 1921

On the left are typical late Victorian houses; the one on the far left, No 67, is now the Bedford School Study Centre. The houses on this side back onto the playing fields of Bedford School.

Caption For Abingdon, The Cosener's House From The River 1893

Situated on the island between the river and the mill stream is the Cosenor's House, now mainly 18th- and 19th-century, but replacing a medieval building.

Caption For Chalfont Common, Post Office C1965

To the north, the National Society for Epileptics, informally grouped round Arts and Crafts style houses and cottages, started in 1895 and still going strong.

Caption For Beaminster, Church 1902

Beaminster Church is mostly 15th century, though the dramatic perpendicular tower, which dominates the surrounding houses, and the arcade are 13th century.

Caption For Norwich, Elm Hill 1929

In the 16th and 17th centuries, when these houses were built, the streets echoed to the hum of cloth looms.

Caption For Congleton, The Roundabout C1960

The house on the right is Mortlake House, which was part of the Danesford Children's Home and is now the Woodlands pub.

Caption For Great Shelford, High Street C1955

These houses and shops were built on the old green when the railway cut through the village in c1850. Lloyds Bank occupies a house and shop combined (right), and next door is the Plough pub.

Caption For Chawton, Village 1897

Originally an inn, the house on the left of the picture is where Jane Austen lived during the last years of her life.

Caption For Chawton, Village 1897

Originally an inn, the house on the left of the picture is where Jane Austen lived during the last years of her life.

Caption For Breage, The Queens Arms C1955

Just up the road on the right is Breage House, once the home of the local squire but now, like so many big old houses, a residential home.

Caption For Helston, The Post Office C1960

The ugly Post Office (right) replaced the fine old granite building which was once the town house of the Trevenen family of Bonython Manor.

Caption For Romsey, The Hundred 1911

The Hundred, which runs down to the Market Place, is lined with striking houses and cottages. The Sawyers Arms, now a private house, can be spotted on the right.

Caption For Cranbrook, Stone Street 1925

Situated on the High Street is The Studio, a Wealden Hall House, with a later gable on the left-hand side. This picture was taken before restoration.

Caption For Sherborne, Newell C1955

The buildings on the left are Kitt Hill House and Newell House, the former being opened as a boarding school as early as 1757.

Caption For Cranbrook, High Street, The Studio 1901

Situated on the High Street is The Studio, a Wealden Hall House, with a later gable on the left-hand side. This picture was taken before restoration.

Caption For Askrigg, Nappa Hall 1889

This interesting house was built on the north bank of the Ure in 1459 for the Metcalfes, an influential Wensleydale family. Thomas Metcalfe was Privy Councillor to the Duchy of Lancaster.

Caption For Chelmsford, The Public Library 1906

The building nearest the camera, Rainsford House, was built around the turn of the century. From1924 it housed the town's municipal offices, but was eventually replaced by a new Civic Centre.

Caption For Frimley Green, Old Windmill 1906

It was converted into a house in 1914, and now forms part of large private country house.

Caption For Maidstone, St Faith's Church 1892

Other buildings in the church and palace riverside group include some remaining fragments of the college of priests, chiefly the gatehouse and the master's house, the Archbishop's stables and the

Caption For Malmesbury, The Abbey C1955

This pastoral scene includes the impressive Malmesbury Abbey on the skyline and abbey House, partly hidden behind the trees.

Caption For Two Dales, Red House C1960

The mock timbered gables of Red House at Darley Dale are now home to a horse and coaching museum, which runs coach-and-fours through the grounds of nearby Chatsworth House for visitors during

Caption For Abergavenny, The Castle 1914

Here they lead up the motte to the Castle House, which now houses the town's museum.