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Maps

2,499 maps found.

1897-1898, South Street Ref. RNC835295
1897-1899, South Tidworth Ref. RNC835319
1897-1900, South Town Ref. RNC835326
1898-1909, South Warnborough Ref. RNC835365
1897-1909, South Weirs Ref. RNC835374
1897-1909, South Wimbledon Ref. RNC835406
1898-1899, South Wraxall Ref. RNC835443
1899-1900, South Yeo Ref. RNC835449
1898-1899, South-End Ref. RNC835557
1898, Mark Hall South Ref. RNC774653
1897-1909, South Acton Ref. RNC834323
1898-1899, South Alkham Ref. RNC834326
1901-1904, South Bents Ref. RNC834413
1897-1899, South Brewham Ref. RNC834448
1902-1903, South Carlton Ref. RNC834486
1903-1908, South Cave Ref. RNC834498
1903-1904, South Church Ref. RNC834516
1901-1902, South Cove Ref. RNC834564
1897-1900, South Fawley Ref. RNC834688
1903-1908, South Ferriby Ref. RNC834696

Books

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Memories

1,580 memories found. Showing results 541 to 550.

Leather Needle Holder Advertising Moncrieff &Beck Jewelers Ctr

I just went to an estate auction in muncie, indiana, USA... I purchased what I believe is a needle holder, leather, with gold writing. It says: Moncrieff &Beck Jewellers Ctr ...Read more

A memory of South Shields in 1900

My Memories Of Tooting In 1950's

I was born at salterford road off of south croft road in 1944 and I went to furzedown infants school I remember miss pottage I think she was the headmistress .can anyone enlighten me,,and my lovely teacher was miss ...Read more

A memory of Tooting in 1950 by Anne Smallridge

Memories From Cambridge Road, Cargo Fleet

I spent the first 10 years of my life in Cambridge Road, Me, my younger sister, Janet and Brother Gary, My father was Gerald Thompson, there was an outside toilet and no bathroom. I remember Snaith's ...Read more

A memory of Cargo Fleet in 1964 by June Thompson

Norbury And Environs

I lived in Norbury Court Rd. My first school was Mrs. Nicholson's school, called St. Winifreds. I was there at the age of 4, and later went on to Coloma in Croydon for the rest of my school life. I remember our school blazer ...Read more

A memory of Croydon in 1948 by Pat Courtney

Invicta Knitting Mills South Kirkby

Regarding your message, Jennifer Paley nee Bradford. It was so good to see the picture of Invicta Knitting Mills again and to hear you had worked there. It was very sad to see it today, as my father in law ...Read more

A memory of South Kirkby in 1958 by Maureen Briddon

International Farm Camp Memories....

On a whim I just did a search of tiptree international farm camp. My wife and I worked there in the summer of 1971 and have many fond memories of the many different people we met there during our 6 week stay. It appears ...Read more

A memory of Tiptree by ewillis2010

Roffey Park Hospital, 1968.

Was a patient at the hospital from Palm Sunday, 1968 for about six weeks. The picture you have in postcard form was the rose garden. I took several photographs in colour, while there, as we had access to the whole of the ...Read more

A memory of Horsham by hilary.m.brock

I Was A Boy Of 11 Walking From The Station To A Choir School Nearby

In 1953 I attended, as a boarder, the 'St Mary of the Angels Choir School' in Addlestone. You walked from the station, turned right up the High St and then left up a hill(?). The ...Read more

A memory of Addlestone by peter.beschorner

Redhill Friends

Hi Helen, I went to school with you at Bishop Simpson. I also remember Mary Geoghan and Margaret Fitzgerald, and also your sister Julia... I remember you did not like cooking meat during Housecraft (as they called it then... ). Do you ...Read more

A memory of Redhill by Susan Francis

Crewe 1924 1961

My earliest memory is sitting watching the trains thunder over the Cumberland bridge opposite our house in Market Street(1925). We were then moved to 24 Timbrell Ave, it later became 124, we lived there until 1943. During that time, I ...Read more

A memory of Crewe by Ken Wood

Captions

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Caption For Stamford, Ironmonger Street 1922

As we look south down Ironmonger Street, the view is terminated by St Michael's Church, now gruesomely converted into shops, but I suppose in some way 'saved' from physical if not spiritual destruction

Caption For South Cerney, The Village C1965

It is easy to understand why this quarter of South Cerney, with its squat stone cottages ranged along the banks of the River Churn, are often photographed by day trippers.

Caption For Chorley, Market Street C1965

This is Chorley's main street, the A6, Lancashire's main north to south road; it used to get very busy in the summer.

Caption For Aberdare, Caradog Memorial C1955

The bronze statue shows Griffith Rhys Jones (Caradog) conducting the South Wales Choral Union to victory at Crystal Palace in 1872 and 1873.

Caption For Benenden, Church 1901

Seen here from the south, across the bank of the small stream which flows through the village, the pale sandstone outline of St George's Church stands proudly in its churchyard.

Caption For Clee Hill, C1960

This view shows the main road that links Ludlow with Cleobury Mortimer - it is a spectacular drive, with wonderful views to the south.

Caption For Crewe, Queen's Park, The Lake And Bridge C1950

It is actually the island garden that is dedicated, and it remembers all soldiers (not just those from Crewe) who served in the South East Asia Command and who died in the Burma Campaign in the Second

Caption For Graffham, The Village C1955

To the south of the village lies some of the most spectacular downland in Sussex - a popular haunt of walkers and outdoor enthusiasts.

Caption For West Bay, Village And Beach 1922

This view looks south-eastwards from the bungalow and chalets below West Cliff (foreground) to Pier Terrace (centre right) and East Cliff and Burton Cliff (upper right).

Caption For Saundersfoot, The Pier 1925

This is the south quay of the harbour. The harbour was built between 1829 and 1834 from local and imported stone.

Caption For West Bridgford, The Park C1960

This view shows the south front; behind the house, in the northern half of the park, are tennis courts, sports fields and a car park.

Caption For Mytholmroyd, View From Scout Road C1955

Prominent in this view from Scout Road, which leads up through Hathershelf Scout Wood, south east of the village, is the Moderna Blanket Factory.

Caption For Wortley, Stores And Post Office C1960

Converted from a Georgian private house, the Village Stores and Post Office is the communal centre of the South Yorkshire village of Wortley.

Caption For Geddington, The Church Of St Mary Magdalene C1955

Here the photographer looks south-east towards the church of St Mary Magdalene.

Caption For Daventry, The Canal C1965

They are heading south on the Grand Union Canal from Braunston Tunnel. At Braunston the canal drops sharply through six locks.

Caption For Talgarth, High Street 1937

Talgarth is a small town a few miles south of Hay-on-Wye. Its narrow streets today are almost always congested with passing traffic.

Caption For Pwllheli, The Promenade 1898

The South Beach Land and Building Corporation Limited are building very extensively; and hotels, boarding and private houses are now being erected very rapidly.

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Caption For Allithwaite, The Village 1953

To the south of this small coastal village lies Humphrey Head, which according to legend was the place where the last wolf in England was killed.

Caption For Chorleywood, The Common 1903

Chorleywood is on the south side of the Chess valley. Chorleywood Common survived an attempt at enclosure and we see it here in its late 19th-century gorse-covered state.

Caption For Chesham Bois, The Common 1906

Our tour along the Chess valley towards Rickmansworth starts on the hills south of the valley in Chesham Bois, originally a scattered village with the church at the north end and more houses along

Caption For Cockfosters, Heddon Court Parade C1965

Situated a short distance to the south of the underground station, this archetypal 1930s parade of shops and flats sits comfortably with it and its well-treed and manicured surroundings.

Caption For Knowle, Warwick Road C1965

Knowle, one mile south-east of Solihull, contains several interesting old buildings, including the medieval Chester House, and the heavily restored 17th-century Red Lion.

Caption For Colchester, High Street 1892

The street here is dominated on the south side by the slender spire of St Nicholas's church, unfortunately demolished in 1955.

Caption For Neath, Victoria Gardens 1898

The town has a long industrial background: it was once a centre for the production of copper—South Wales's first smelter was built here in 1584.