Maps

2,499 maps found.

1921, St Cross South Elmham Ref. POP823749
1921, St Margaret South Elmham Ref. POP824066
1921, St Peter South Elmham Ref. POP824257
1898, St Cross South Elmham Ref. RNE823749
1946, St Margaret South Elmham Ref. NPO824066
1946, St Peter South Elmham Ref. NPO824257
1921, All Saints South Elmham Ref. POP621491
1946, All Saints South Elmham Ref. NPO621491
1946, St James South Elmham Ref. NPO823934
1898, St Nicholas South Elmham Ref. RNE824211
0, 0, 0, South Bishop Ref. RNC834419
1898, St James South Elmham Ref. RNE823934
1898, St Peter South Elmham Ref. RNE824257
1898, All Saints South Elmham Ref. RNE621491
1946, St Nicholas South Elmham Ref. NPO824211
1901-1902, St Cross South Elmham Ref. RNC823749
1882 - 1903, St James South Elmham Ref. HOSM60023
1901-1902, St Peter South Elmham Ref. RNC824257
1901-1902, St Margaret South Elmham Ref. RNC824066
1882 - 1903, All Saints South Elmham Ref. HOSM35800

Books

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Memories

1,577 memories found. Showing results 571 to 580.

School Days

In the 1950s I lived in Broadhurst Gardens and every day walked with friends through this twitten to get to North Bank School in Smoke Lane. The lane was dark and overgrown on one side and on the other side backed onto the Crusader Insurance ...Read more

A memory of Reigate by Barbara Walters

My First Job

I started work for J R Ashall Ltd. in April 2nd1956 Easter was early that year and it was snowing as I reported their offices.I waited outside in the snow I was wearing hand me downs that was all except my under ware, I had not top coat I ...Read more

A memory of Padgate by de_falla

I Have Memory Of This.

Opposite the shops was Galloway road. during the snowy winter months I used to sledge downhill away from Galloway road,. and once crashed into a pile of wood that was covered in snow,I winded myself. Just around the corner in ...Read more

A memory of Peterlee by twilwin

Italian Restaurant South Road

can anyone help with regards to a family discussion regarding an Italian restaurant Which I could have sworn was on the right hand side of the South road coming down from Lady Margaret road . I don't know Southall very ...Read more

A memory of Southall

Summer Of '63

Hello. Although I spent all of my early life - that is up to the age of 21 - in Penge, South London, I also spent some time(s) in Ash (Kent) during August to December, 1963. I have already written about my early life in ...Read more

A memory of Ash by Anthony Godly

Childhood Memories

I was born and raised in Robertsbridge and Salehurst at the end of December 1950 and my dad was the village postman - Jack Baker. I went to Salehurst primary school in 1956 and the secondary school in 1962. I remember mum ...Read more

A memory of Robertsbridge by Patricia O'day

Photos?

I lived in South Norwood from 1957 to 1973 and my grandparents lived in Anthony road Woodside. I'm sure the photographs You are showing of the war memorial and horse trough stand on Woodside Green not South Norwood. I know both are SE25. I ...Read more

A memory of South Norwood

Chesilton Crescent

When my father retired from the Army my parents bought a semi detached house in Chesilton Crescent, part of the Verne Estate. Built by Comblin and Waklin (They claimed they were the best builders in the South). It was ...Read more

A memory of Church Crookham

Edith Brough Childrens' Home

Hi my name is Elizabeth Young, or was then, as I am now married. I, along with my three older sisters, Muriel, Margaret and Anne went into the Edith Brough home on Whaggs Lane in 1953 and stayed there until we left secondary ...Read more

A memory of Whickham by kwne17139

Happy Time

I came to live in Tottington full time in 1959 to attend Laurel Street school. We used to live in Beryl Avenues close to St Johns football and cricket field where we played endless games of football. We used to go to Island Lodge ...Read more

A memory of Tottington by risingsun456

Captions

2,444 captions found. Showing results 1,369 to 1,392.

Caption For Market Drayton, The Canal At Tyrley Locks C1955

Tyrley (pronounced Turley) Locks consists of a flight of five locks south of Market Drayton. Along with coal, the main products that were shipped along this canal were cheese and milk.

Caption For Nantwich, Parish Church 1898

This stunningly beautiful church is known as the 'cathedral of south Cheshire'.

Caption For Ibstock, Crown Inn C1965

The road rises up from the south, past the parish church, to enter Ibstock, gateway to industrial north-west Leicestershire.

Caption For Polkerris, C1950

The garden plots of the houses are prominent, sheltered by hedges and mostly on the south-facing slope on the right.

Caption For Christchurch, High Street 1900

Christchurch (or Christchurch Twyneham, to give the town its old name) is one of the oldest settlements on the south coast, probably being in existence even before the Romans settled in the shelter

Caption For Chigwell, The Meadow C1965

The meadow behind the present rectory, now over-run with rabbits, shows how well the village has been preserved, with most of the developments to the south and west.

Caption For Fingringhoe, 1907

Fingringhoe, five miles south of Colchester on the Roman River, was close to a port once used in Roman times, which is now Fingringhoe Wick Nature Reserve.

Caption For Cardiff, Catherdal, Nave East 2004

These once stood in the niches of the choir stalls and, unlike much contemporary interior decoration, survived the landmine dropped near the South Wall.

Caption For Upper Clatford, The Crook And Shears C1955

Upper Clatford is a mile and a quarter south of Andover. There is a post office and a church here, and the River Anton flows through the valley.

Caption For Castleton, Main Street C1955

On the left is the Robin Hood and Little John Inn, an unusual combination in an inn name, perhaps echoing the legend that the medieval man in green once used the bay which takes his name on the coast south

Caption For London, St Paul's Cathedral C1950

The building on the left, which survived, has now been demolished, leaving an approach to the south door from the Millennium Bridge.

Caption For Combeinteignhead, Coombe Cellars 1925

It is built on a spit of land to the south side of the Teign estuary, and can be reached by only one road. It is immensely popular with visitors, and on a Sunday lunchtime it is very crowded.

Caption For Totnes, High Street 1896

This is the south end of the High Street, with the ramparts of its ruined castle visible in the middle of the picture. Totnes had a medieval wall around the centre, much of it still intact.

Caption For Wellingborough, The School C1955

Many others followed in the 1960s and 70s, and the school occupies most of the south side of the road, with its playing fields extending close to the River Nene.

Caption For Skillington, The Village C1965

Moving south from Grantham, out into the oolitic limestone country towards the Leicestershire border, we reach Skillington; it has a good range of stone houses, and a parish church with some Anglo-Saxon

Caption For Bourne, North Road C1955

This is the extremely busy A15 main road heading north to Folkingham, Lincoln and eventually the Humber Bridge and south (the way we are facing) to Market Deeping and Peterborough.

Caption For London, Lambeth Palace C1965

On the south bank of the Thames, opposite the Palace of Westminster is this handsome building, for centuries the official residence of the Archbishops of Canterbury.The entrance is through a Gothic

Caption For Lancing, South Street C1955

The ancient village of Lancing, now by-passed by the A27, is swallowed up by suburban sprawl which is continuous south to the sea.

Caption For Upavon, St Mary's Church Interior C1965

The north and south arcades have four bays and three bays respectively.

Caption For St Columb, Fore Street 1906

A sign beyond the shop advertises an agency representing the Union Castle Steamship Co for South Africa, to which many Cornishmen emigrated.

Caption For Harlech, The Castle 1889

In this view from the south-west, two smallish levelled areas that appear to be stepped one above the other can be seen to the left of the castle.

Caption For Cleeve Prior, The Green C1960

This is the view from the tower of the church; we are looking over the village green towards the south-west, with the old elm still in the centre.

Caption For Brynmawr, From Blaenavon Road C1960

Here we see Brynmawr, the highest town in South Wales, from the old Blaenavon Road; this is one part of Brynmawr which has not changed at all.

Caption For Lyme Regis, College 1890

This is the rear of Coram Court – we are looking south-westwards from its grounds. It became St Michael's College in 1887, with the Rev Arthur R Sharpe as headmaster.