Photos

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Maps

4,410 maps found.

1898, White Hill Ref. RNE867868
1898, White Hill Ref. RNE867875
1896, Winchmore Hill Ref. RNE870924
1898, Windmill Hill Ref. RNE871102
1898, Windmill Hill Ref. RNE871109
1895, Witherenden Hill Ref. RNE871913
1899, Weatheroak Hill Ref. RNE862518
1898, West Hill Ref. RNE864388
1897, West Hill Ref. RNE864399
1895, West Hill Ref. RNE864405
1896, Tower Hill Ref. RNE850928
1896, Tower Hill Ref. RNE850930
1897, Tre-Hill Ref. RNE852327
1895, Tyler Hill Ref. RNE855552
1947, Port Hill Ref. NPO809330
1946, Potter Hill Ref. NPO810097
1946, Potters Hill Ref. NPO810156
1946, Quarry Hill Ref. NPO812108
1946, Lodge Hill Ref. NPO765815
1946, Trefanny Hill Ref. NPO851936

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Memories

3,572 memories found. Showing results 691 to 700.

I Was Nearly Killed Here!

Greetings from Canada! O how this picture brings back memories. I was raised on nearby Argyll Street in the late 50's and 60's, and the area shown in this picture encompasses virtually all of my childhood... But also within this ...Read more

A memory of Corby by Kenneth Kerr

Remembrance Day In Kingsclere.

We, in the choir led the procession: down through the village to the Church,(from Knoll Hill I think) .Brownies, Guides and other groups including the odd serviceman home on leave followed behind.I am standing in the road ...Read more

A memory of Kingsclere by Marg Trudgill

My Great Great Grandmother

On the maternal side of my ancestry, I knew my maternal grandfather for many years. There was a large leather bound family album which as a child, I was permitted to look at. It was after the "all clear" sounded in the ...Read more

A memory of Shrewsbury

Cowplain In The 60s

My family moved to Cowplain in March 1961. I was 10 years old and went to Stakes Hill Junior School. From there I went to Cowplain Seconday School for Girls from 1962 to 1967. On the corner of Sylvester Road was Pine Tree Stores. I ...Read more

A memory of Cowplain

Family

My Dad was born in Gyncorrwg in 1941 and worked in the mines. My memories of Glyncorrwg would be staying with my grampy Tony who lived up the top.I still visit the village as I have cousins there I love the place, so quiet and peaceful with ...Read more

A memory of Glyncorrwg by smith.kim7

Sewer Hill At Back Of Allotments And Corner Shop Near Brampton Primary School

I was born in newham hospital in 1981, and have fond vivid memories of helping my mum whilst pregnant with my Sister go canvassing for the borough council. I used to walk with ...Read more

A memory of East Ham by greenandkeen

Brierley Hill Girls Memories

I was born in Chapel Street, in 1947. My uncle, Len Gray, had a newsagents in the town, near the bus stop by the Old Post Office, as was. My Grandad used to sell papers on the Five Ways and as a girl I would stand ...Read more

A memory of Brierley Hill

Swinging 60s And 70s In Luton

I was born in Luton at the St Marys Grove Road Maternity home in 1959. My parents had moved to Luton in 1949 following my paternal grandmother who had been bombed out of the East End. We lived on Humberstone Road, me and my ...Read more

A memory of Luton

A Youth In Loughton

I went to Loughton School in the fifties and so most of my young life was spent in and around Loughton, Buckhurst Hill and Woodford. I had many friends at that time, but marriage and moving to Leighton Buzzard put paid to most of ...Read more

A memory of Loughton

Dycorts And Harrowfields

Some names have come flooding back after reading memories of Harold Hill and I wonder if they mean anything to anybody? Would love to hear from anybody. Alan Tremain Brenda Lovering Brenda Sellwood David ...Read more

A memory of Harold Hill by bobnobes

Captions

1,732 captions found. Showing results 1,657 to 1,680.

Caption For Lincoln, The Cathedral C1965

The cathedral is accepted as being one of the most beautiful buildings in Europe; it dominates the uphill area of the city and its surrounding buildings.

Caption For Lincoln, The Cathedral C1965

The cathedral is accepted as being one of the most beautiful buildings in Europe; it dominates the uphill area of the city and its surrounding buildings.

Caption For Lyme Regis, Victoria Pier 1912

Victoria Pier used to be known as Crab Head until it was renamed following a visit by Princess Victoria with her mother the Duchess of Kent.

Caption For Charmouth, High Street C1960

The lorry climbing the hill belonged to Grabham's Transport. This view is south-eastwards, towards Bridport, from Gear's Garage with its AA and RAC signs (far right).

Caption For Ampthill, The Woods C1955

This cluster of sparse conifers in Ampthill Park borders an entrance to the Cheshire Home for the Disabled that occupies a house built in 1686-88 for the Dowager Countess of Ailesbury and Elgin.

Caption For Enfield, Whitewebbs Park, The Pond C1955

The focal point of Forty Hill in the 16th century was the great house of Elsynge, which lay between the site of Forty Hall and the Turkey Brook.

Caption For Avebury, The High Street C1950

On the right is Manor Farm, now a residence and bed and breakfast.

Caption For Twickenham, The Fox Inn 2005

Other members of the family also lived in large houses in the town.

Caption For Box Hill, Hotel And Garden 1931

This hotel nestles at the foot of Box Hill, alongside the rushing traffic of the main London to Dorking road.

Caption For Stacksteads, Piper Bank C1955

Piper Bank appears in the census returns of 1851 and on maps of Rossendale as a place name.

Caption For Berkhamsted, High Street C1965

On the left is the Swan Inn, on the right is Graball Row. as to make it easier to carry away stone from the castle.

Caption For Ulverston, Hoad Hill And Monument 1912

Locally named the Pepperpot, it was erected in 1850 on Hoad Hill to commemorate Ulverston-born Sir John Barrow, a founder member of the Royal Geographical Society.

Caption For Milton Keynes, The Pennyland Boat Basin 2005

Eight metres wide and elevated in towns - their 'High' Streets - it was the route that Queen Boudicca (or Boadicea) took in AD 60 to her final battle with the Roman Governor of Britain, Suetonius Paulinus

Caption For Dolphinholme, Corless Cottage C1950

James Derham owned Corless Mill in Nether Wyresdale, 6 miles from Lancaster, and in 1801 he manufactured gas to light the mill and his workers' cottages.

Caption For Accrington, Oak Hill Park 1899

Oak Hill Park was Accrington's second park, and the land was purchased bu the Corporation from Reginald Hargreaves for £12,000 in 1892.

Caption For Luton, Whipperley Ring Estate On Farley Hill 2002

His brother Michael joined in 1953, going to work on Whipperley Ring school at Farley Hill. Like their father, they had trained at Regent Street Polytechnic.

Caption For St Ives, The Broadway 1901

On the left is the North Hunts Constitutional Club, now the offices of Ewing Reeson, photographer.

Caption For Minehead, The Plume Of Feathers Hotel 1892

Today, all that remains of the Plume of Feathers is the stableyard, now used as garages, which can be seen from Tythings Court.

Caption For Margate, Hotel Metropole 1892

The impressive facade of the Hotel Metropole, with the Ship Hotel next door, faced the end of the Jetty to greet the thousands of holidaymakers who travelled down on the paddle steamers.

Caption For Market Bosworth, The Square C1960

Market Bosworth was granted the privilege of a Wednesday market in 1285, and the small town was one of 29 in the country to combine this with an annual fair.

Caption For Portchester, Yachting C1965

Prehistoric Cams Most people enjoying a round of golf on the Cams Hall Estate today are probably unaware of the existence of the 429 pieces of worked flint that were recovered during topsoil stripping

Caption For Watton At Stone, The Church Of St Andrew And St Mary C1960

Although much of the church is original 16th-century - the north chapel was built in 1570 - extensions and restorations were carried out in 1851 at a cost of £7,000.

Caption For Dorking, Denbies Mansion 1905

On the top of Ashcombe Hill (now Ranmore Hill) there was a farm; here, perhaps, John Denby lived, a one-time farmer who was referred to at a Court Baron held in 1555.

Caption For Prestbury, The Church 1898

Prestbury was the mother church of Macclesfield.