Maps

9,439 maps found.

1884 - 1903, North Piddle Ref. HOSM55273
1899 - 1920, North Wraxall Ref. HOSM52626
1901 - 1902, North Stoke Ref. HOSM55302
1897 - 1914, North Cornelly Ref. HOSM55194
1888 - 1889, North Newton Ref. HOSM55262
1890 - 1891, North Dalton Ref. HOSM55200
1885 - 1886, North Creake Ref. HOSM55282
1886 - 1887, North Poorton Ref. HOSM55275
1887 - 1903, North Witham Ref. HOSM55326
1878 - 1906, North Country Ref. HOSM55196
1878 - 1906, North Country Ref. HOSM64257
1894 - 1895, North Harrow Ref. HOSM55311
1883 - 1905, North Tamerton Ref. HOSM55308
1885 - 1886, North Carlton Ref. HOSM55175
1885 - 1886, North Greetwell Ref. HOSM55223
1888 - 1905, North Somercotes Ref. HOSM55381
1885 - 1899, North Kilworth Ref. HOSM55240
1895 - 1908, North Kingston Ref. HOSM36730
1898-1901, North Brook End Ref. RNC792983
1903-1908, North Kelsey Moor Ref. RNC793576

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Memories

1,548 memories found. Showing results 611 to 620.

Phillips, Map Makers

Does anyone remember Phillips, the map makers on Victoria Road? The building seems to be being used by a company called BraiForm these days. I worked at Phillips for a brief six months on first leaving school in 1964. I worked ...Read more

A memory of North Acton by Susan Coleman

My Days In Drayton

How nice to read about Drayton. My parents moved here in 1953 and my father owned the chemists shop on the north side of Havant road opposite Lower Drayton lane. In the early 60s,I played in local groups (The ...Read more

A memory of Drayton by denloc142

Born In Aldershot In 1946

I was born in Aldershot in June 1946. I believe the event was at the General Hospital at the top end of St.Georges Road. For the first year or so I lived with my parents and older brother at the bottom end of Victoria Road. We ...Read more

A memory of Aldershot by geoffroberts994

Lock Farm

My grandparents Bill and Alice Guy lived in a cottage on the farm at Lock where my grandad worked and I believe my Granny did starching for the 'big house'. She used to tell me of the happy memories on the farm and the great respect she ...Read more

A memory of Partridge Green by margo1

Proud To Have Come From Shaw

I think to reminisce is great. At 76, I find myself doing this quite often and am drawn back to Shaw, and to High Crompton, where I was born. The house I was born in on Rochdale Road, near the Bull's Head Pub, is still ...Read more

A memory of Shaw by harmonicajoe

Forgotten Anerley

Forget Penge, forget Sydenham, forget Crystal Palace, Anerley had the Town Hall. Centre of the Council Employment. Opposite on the north side of Anerley Road, on the railway bridge, were two kiosk shops which my earliest ...Read more

A memory of Anerley by Bob Hakewill

Hornsea Rd North London

My wife Patricia Burton was born in hornsea rd in 1942 to George and Lillian nee prescott, she has sadly passed away,nice if anybody New the family they moved to reading in the 50ss

A memory of London by fullerrp56

Orchard Road

Moved to Orchard Road South Ockendon from the east End (Canning Town) in 69 went to Mardyke school, still remember good memories about that school, can remember going down to the Mardyke river, there was a very shallow part near the ...Read more

A memory of South Ockendon by ipatterson701

Fond Memories For Streatham, First Lived At 52 Valleyfield Road During Ww2 Then Moved To 21 Belltrees Grove.. Etc

Did Ice skating Saturday mornings, we walked down Russell Footpaths.... remember watching the United Dairies washing the GLASS MILK ...Read more

A memory of Streatham by Adele Pentony Graham

Many Holidays In North Somercotes

We used to visit my Gran and Grandad, Florence Daisy and George Humberstone every summer. They lived at The Bungalow, Front Street (Main Street?) This was on the same side and just past the bus depot heading ...Read more

A memory of North Somercotes by maggie.ledger3

Captions

2,645 captions found. Showing results 1,465 to 1,488.

Caption For Bedale, From The Tower Of St Gregory's Church 1896

In the centre is the old cross: the blur to the left is a pony and trap moving too quickly for the photographer's camera. The market town of Bedale is just a few miles to the north-east of Masham.

Caption For Chedgrave, Church C1955

The unusual square tower at the north-east corner is thatched with Norfolk reed.

Caption For Hitchin, Churchyard C1955

The view looking north in the Churchyard in the mid 1950s was much the same then as it is today. In 1963, a well was found in the premises facing us, then Wendy's Hat Shop.

Caption For London, Regent Street C1890

This view looks north towards Oxford Street. Nash’s handsome terraces were spurned by London’s affluent classes, for stucco was considered common.

Caption For Ebbw Vale, From Beaufort Hill C1960

Before this date there were three separate industrial settlements, Beaufort in the north, Ebbw Vale in the centre, and Victoria in the south.

Caption For Woolacombe, The Village 1899

The village is at the north end of a magnificent two-mile long sandy beach. Until the 1800s this stretch of coast was remote, its splendours familiar only to Ilfracombe fishermen.

Caption For Kensington, St Mary Abbott's 1899

To the right we can see Kensington Church Street leading north to Notting Hill Gate.

Caption For Preston, Avenham Park And The Park Hotel 1893

The hotel was built by the London and North Western Railway Company for travellers from London to Scotland.

Caption For Southend On Sea, The Beach 1898

Southend was immensely popular with the lower middle and working classes from north and East London: none of the genteel pretensions of an Eastbourne here.

Caption For Oxford, 'the Eights' 1922

Here, seen from the tow path along the west bank, looking north towards Christchurch Meadow, the annual Eights Week is in full swing at the end of May when the college boats race each other.

Caption For Lechlade, Burford Street C1950

This view looks north out of the Market Place, past the corner of St John Street, with the Old Vicarage on the right.

Caption For Marlow, The Embankment C1955

Nowadays the bank is more formalised and the trees are fewer than in this view, which looks along the river bank north-east to the suspension bridge.

Caption For Shoeburyness, West Beach C1955

East of Southend, the Thames meets the North Sea at Shoeburyness and its long journey ends.

Caption For Andover, The Newbury Street From The Angel Inn C1950

In its heyday, the Angel Inn's frontage stretched 30 metres north from the Chantry Centre's upper High Street entrance.

Caption For Barnstaple, The Docks 1936

On the right bank are the remnants of the trees from North Walk.

Caption For Taunton, Fore Street 1902

Much has changed here: the trams have long gone, the Celtic cross memorial to the Somerset Light Infantry's Burma Campaign in the 1880s is now a traffic island further up in North Street, while the open

Caption For Waddington, High Street C1960

This view looks north along the High Street.

Caption For Little Haywood, Meadow Lane C1955

It was built in 1848-49 by the North Staffordshire Railway Company (nicknamed the Knotty after its emblem the Stafford Knot), to link local services to the main London line at Colwich.

Caption For Effingham, The Village C1965

People first settled here at the foot of the North Downs because of the fresh water springs emerging from where the chalk meets a band of clay.

Caption For Wallingford, Church And Bridge 1899

Back on the river, this view looks north-east from the Crowmarsh Gifford bank to Bridge House, with the remarkable spire of St Peter's Church beyond.

Caption For Wrexham, High Street 1903

Wrexham's prosperity was founded on its position at the centre of the north Welsh coalfield, which fed local iron-, steel- and gasworks.

Caption For Bala, The Town And The Lake 1931

The lake is over three miles long and 100 feet deep; it stretches north-east towards the edges of the town, its borders wooded and its shores gravelled.

Caption For New Mill, The Village C1955

The hamlet of New Mill grew up near the canal north of Tring around Tring Mill, now Heygate Flour.

Caption For Oving, The Black Boy Inn C1955

From the rear of the Black Boy are fine views towards North Marston, the hill dropping sharply into the valley.