Maps

9,439 maps found.

1898-1899, North Foreland Ref. RNC793367
1897-1909, North Gorley Ref. RNC793400
1897-1899, North Hayling Ref. RNC793462
1911-1912, North Kessock Ref. RNC793580
1903-1908, North Killingholme Ref. RNC793584
1897-1909, North Kingston Ref. RNC793591
1905-1906, North Kiscadale Ref. RNC793597
1903-1904, North Lees Ref. RNC793624
1898-1899, North Leigh Ref. RNC793627
1897-1900, North Marden Ref. RNC793697
1898-1901, North Newington Ref. RNC793771
1901-1902, North Pickenham Ref. RNC793811
1899-1902, North Piddle Ref. RNC793813
1902-1903, North Rauceby Ref. RNC793848
1908-1910, North Rayne Ref. RNC793850
1901-1904, North Row Ref. RNC793871
1903-1904, North Scale Ref. RNC793885
1906-1908, North Shian Ref. RNC793899
1903-1908, North Somercotes Ref. RNC793925
1903-1904, North Stainley Ref. RNC793932

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Memories

1,548 memories found. Showing results 521 to 530.

The Crash Landing Of A German Heinkel 115 Bomber At Windyhead Farm New Aberdour

`BUCHAN`S OWN BATTLE OF BRITAIN DAY` THE TRUE STORY OF THE CRASH-LANDING OF A GERMAN HEINKEL 115 BOMBER PLANE ON AN ABERDEENSHIRE FARM DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR ...Read more

A memory of New Aberdour in 1940 by Denis Beedie

Ditto

I have just got to say, although I am possibly a bit older than you I loved reading your memories as I can recall almost everything you have written. I dont know if Lena was at the shop opposite where Old Tom moved to, but when you went into ...Read more

A memory of Barking by Maureen Salle

Almost A Half Century In Old Ponteland

We moved to Ponteland in 1940 from North Shields in a bid to 'escape' the ever increasing air raids on Tyneside. We first lived on the North Road and I attended Coates Endowed School (headmaster, Mr Parker) ...Read more

A memory of Ponteland by John Henderson

Pat Gardener And Maureen Gardener Of North Road

1950 - 1961. Hi my name was Pat Gardener and my sister was Maureen. We went to St Georges School and then to Brentford Secondary Modern. I would love to share memories with old friends (hopefully ...Read more

A memory of Brentford in 1950 by Patricia Baker

Skeffington Road

Hi , Does anybody have memories of Skeffington Road, East Ham? My Mam lived at number 18 untill she joined the forces in the war and then moved up North when she married in 1946. The family name was Jarvis and my mam was called Florence [ Dolly or Doris ].

A memory of Barking by Peter Hickman

Recollections Of Childhood..Post War 50's

Born at Station Rd, close to Bridge School, a small sweet shop called Ecclestones was at the foot of the bridge. We would walk over the bridge, mum to shop in the Popular Stores (Coop I think), I recall her ...Read more

A memory of Wealdstone

Noble Family

NOBLE/DAWSON FAMILY. Has anyone any info leading to the NOBLE/DAWSON family. My husband's family were from Easington / Trimdon area. Jim, Alice, Humphrey, Anne,Jane Hannah, Martha, Albert They were children of the DAWSON ...Read more

A memory of Easington Colliery in 1900 by Jill Love

Upney Lane

I was born in the Cottage Hospital in Upney Lane in 1950 and lived in Beccles Drive (Glenny Estate) until I married in 1976. My grandparents lived at 26 Upney Lane, next door to Mr and Mrs Welch (Vera Lynn's mother and father). I can ...Read more

A memory of Barking in 1953 by Susan Mitchell

My Youth In Thornley

I was born at 128 Thornlaw, North Thornley. I am one of 8 children. My perants where Mr & Mrs Coles, Mary Ellen & Eric. My brother's names, Eric, Charles, Lawrance and Joseph. Sisters are Margaret, Mary, Pauline and ...Read more

A memory of Thornley in 1963 by Pauline Bagnall

North East Marine

Does any one have old photos of the Apprentices Strike?

A memory of Wallsend in 1967 by John Murphy

Captions

2,645 captions found. Showing results 1,249 to 1,272.

Caption For Eastchurch, High Street C1955

Known today for the nearby open prison situated on an old RAF camp, Eastchurch's claim to fame in earlier days was that it was the site of the first British airfield.

Caption For Barnstaple, High Street 1919

French-derived names are common in North Devon; there was an influx of Huguenots from France in 1685 when they were being persecuted.

Caption For Totton, The By Pass C1960

The old redundant 17th-century bridge over the Test now lies on the north side of the main road.

Caption For Midhurst, The King Edward Sanatorium 1907

The ladies gardening are patients in the King Edward Sanatorium, which is situated on Great Common about two miles north of Midhurst.

Caption For Slinfold, The Post Office C1955

To the east of Stane Street, and four miles north of Billingshurst, is the village of Slinfold.

Caption For Plymouth, The Pier From Smeaton Tower 1889

In the middle distance to the right are ships anchored in the Hamoaze, which turns north up the Tamar to Devonport Dockyard.

Caption For Catterick, The Bay Horse Inn C1965

There are three village greens in Catterick, the village on the old A1 Great North Road which most people associate with the nearby army garrison.

Caption For Kirkbymoorside, High Market Place 1951

The cobble-edged wide Market Place of Kirkbymoorside, on the edge of the North York Moors, still holds its market every Wednesday, just as it has done since medieval times.

Caption For Easington Colliery, The Colliery C1960

Between them they employed over 10,000 men and extracted over 4 million tonnes of coal a year from seams stretching out under the North Sea. Easington closed in 1993.

Caption For Seaford, Lullington Hill 1894

On the east bank of the Cuckmere River opposite Alfriston, Lullington is very much a shrunken medieval village, with its isolated church a good quarter of a mile north of Lullington Court, the farm complex

Caption For Upper Dicker, C1955

The main street runs north lined with estate cottages of around 1900, which seem to have been built on the village green.

Caption For North Creake, The Bridge C1960

The river Burn runs through the villages of South and North Creake too. The road at the centre of the picture leads to the ruins of Creake Abbey, which lies in a beautiful setting beside the stream.

Caption For Kendal, Stramongate Bridge 1891

Stramongate is the main approach road into Kendal from the north-east, and means 'the street of the straw men'. St George's Church is in the background.

Caption For Kessingland, The Sailor's Home C1955

This view looks north along the beach. The fishing boat is drawn up on the beach, and in front of the boat a child makes sandcastles in the narrow strip of pebble-free sand.

Caption For Kessingland, The Beach C1955

This view looks north along the beach. The fishing boat is drawn up on the beach, and in front of the boat a child makes sandcastles in the narrow strip of pebble-free sand.

Caption For Bilsborrow, The Roebuck Hotel C1960

Sited beside the main north road, the pub has always been a busy place, with the canal and, later, the railway also bringing their trade. The former nearby station took the name of Roebuck.

Caption For Bispham, Palm Court Methodist Holiday Home C1955

Bispham lies just a little to the north of Blackpool's bright lights and seemingly non- stop amusements, and its sea-front hotels and guesthouses attracted holidaymakers seeking a more

Caption For Carnforth, Lancaster Road C1955

Carnforth's industries of sand and gravel extraction and iron smelting depended upon the Lancaster Canal and later the railway, when an important junction between the north-south and east-west

Caption For Newtown, Ye Swan Inn C1955

Situated in North Hampshire, on the border with Berkshire, Ye Swan Inn is the first Hampshire building to be seen when coming south.

Caption For Saffron Walden, The Common 1932

We are looking north-west, with St Mary's left of centre. The row of houses on this side of the Common vary from the 14th to the 19th century.

Caption For Saffron Walden, High Street And Church C1965

The High Street, running south to north, was wide enough for two carriages to pass in times gone by.

Caption For Hawthornden, 1897

Located nine miles south of Edinburgh, Hawthornden stands high above the river North Esk amid a densely wooded estate.

Caption For Uley, From Uley Bury 1900

Viewed from the 23-acre Iron Age fort which stands on the steep road leading north-west away from the village, the church of St Giles stands out to the left of the picture.

Caption For Goodwood, The Racecourse 1904

'Glorious Goodwood', one of the great advertising slogans, usually lives up to its name, and the racing that takes place here, high on the South Downs and a mile north of Goodwood House, is usually blessed