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Maps

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1920, Hollybush Hill Ref. POP738455
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1920, Grove Hill Ref. POP723005
1920, Gun Hill Ref. POP723551
1920, Hampton Hill Ref. POP726242
1923, Primrose Hill Ref. POP810925
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1921, Pye Hill Ref. POP811878
1925, Quarrington Hill Ref. POP812072
1919, Red Hill Ref. POP814358
1920, Red Hill Ref. POP814365
1920, Ley Hill Ref. POP755494
1920, Lippitts Hill Ref. POP756716
1925, Lodge Hill Ref. POP765806
1921, Lodge Hill Ref. POP765810
1920, Longfield Hill Ref. POP766889
1921, Low Hill Ref. POP768211
1920, Navant Hill Ref. POP788030
1919, Nedge Hill Ref. POP788199
1920, Old Hills Ref. POP796734

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Memories

4,110 memories found. Showing results 741 to 750.

66 68 Albert Road

I lived here 45-47 myParents had the fish and chip shop and furniture store. I remember the twins next door, Ruth and faith who used to come over and we would eat scrump in the bomb shelter in the back yard area. Went to Surrey Street ...Read more

A memory of Kilburn by kevynastley

Memories Of Shooters Hill Grammar School For Boys

Memories of Shooters Hill Grammar School for Boys Went there in 1966 – 1972 and left just before it was changed to a comprehensive. Harry Hanks was the Head (then later a Mr Smith from memory) and ...Read more

A memory of Shooters Hill by rfburton

Priestwood Square 1960s And 70s

I can remember the square not only for its shops but also as a meeting place . Most of our games back then involved huge amounts of our friends either playing war games or football matches over on the field opposite the ...Read more

A memory of Bracknell by Lance Belsham

A Month Not In This World, An Inmate Of Parkside Hospital Macclesfield

It was early summer in 1967 when suffering from a 'mental breakdown' I was admitted into Macc in the middle of the night, horror upon horror me and my mates had often talked about ...Read more

A memory of Macclesfield

Sledging Home.

The road you can see goes to the top of Jaw Bone Hill, quite a long way up hill from the bottom by Coronation Park. When conditions were right, it was my sledging run. Twice a day ,once in the morning and then once in the afternoon, I ...Read more

A memory of Oughtibridge by von.clive63

Harrogate 1960's And 1970's Help Needed Ronald And Gladys Merritt Shops

Hi All, I am trying to find out more information about my grandparent's who had a couple of shops in Harrogate, They are long passed now, and I myself am in the US. I am hoping ...Read more

A memory of Harrogate by mickmerr62

Barr Farm

I owned Barr Farm for twelve years, and poured my heart and soul into that building, the views from our living room out across the canal to the Campsie Fells was beautiful. The Antonine wall ran through my garden, once an Italian couple ...Read more

A memory of Twechar by jimb_46

Lillah Street ( Off Cross Lane ),Salford...Lilian Bond,Joseph Burton & Hilda Hibbert

Hi everyone. My mum is Salford born and bred .Her name was LILIAN BOND born in 1947. She lived at 21 Lillah Street,next to the `corner`shop at 23, which was previously owned by ...Read more

A memory of Salford by lowe38.family

Vague Memories Of Waterlooville

I was born at the Bransbury Nursing Home, Jubilee Road, Waterlooville, during the war in December 1943. I lived with my grandmother Eva Hill (nee Redman) and my mother, Joyce Hill (nee Lewis) at 56 Hambledon Road ...Read more

A memory of Waterlooville by vesitrix

Magical Place

My childhood was lived in Burton and Stapenhill - 1952 to 1965 I remember fondly the swan and gardens, running up and down the beautiful rock garden steps. There was a huge willow tree between the swan and the river that hung down ...Read more

A memory of Burton upon Trent by Christine Gibbons

Captions

1,906 captions found. Showing results 1,777 to 1,800.

Caption For Ferring, The Village C1960

Highdown Hill, 269 feet high, was a Roman dwelling place and Saxon burial ground. Here, too, is the Miller's Tomb.

Caption For Lyme Regis, Summer Hill 1909

Summer Hill House, on the west side of Charmouth Road, was the Victorian home of the borough magistrate Walter Banfield Wallis.

Caption For Leigh On Sea, High Street C1950

The main shopping centre has moved up the hill to Leigh Broadway but this High Street is still popular with its cafes, public houses and antiques shops.

Caption For Crayke, Village Street C1960

Westway leads us up to the elevated village dominated at the crest by a castle and Crake Hall.

Caption For Dorking, Old Reigate Road 1906

Although yet early, the mill by the roadside is already at work, and the forge of the blacksmith's shop at the Reigate Road corner is in full blast.

Caption For Dorking, The Watermill Restaurant C1965

Opposite is the Dorking Halls, designed by Percy W Meredith in Art Deco style and opened in January 1931 (see 87292 opposite).

Caption For Frisby On The Wreake, Church Of St Thomas Of Canterbury C1955

originally on the main Leicester/Melton Mowbray road until 1810, when Edward Parsons, who also put in the turnpike at Kibworth, built what amounts to a two-mile bypass from Rotherby to Chalk Pool Hill

Caption For Eype, Beach 1930

This view shows Eype Mouth, looking westwards to what is now a National Trust skyline, with Ridge Cliff and Doghouse Hill rising into the 508-feet summit of Thorncombe Beacon (centre).

Caption For Luton, Upper George Street C1950

Certainly there would have been confusion between the original title and the burgeoning Dunstable Road just visible in the photograph beyond Christ Church at the top of the hill.

Caption For Poole, Secondary School 1908

Poole Grammar School vacated the building, which had quadrangle at the rear, for new buildings on Gravel Hill which were opened by Princess Margaret in 1966.

Caption For Cropton, St Gregory's Church C1960

The picture was taken from Castle Hill, the site of an old manor house lookout, probably also used in Roman times during the construction of Wade's Causeway over the moors past Goathland.

Caption For Whitby, East Cliff 1932

It is washday again; this time the linen is pegged on a line on Tate Hill sands. Washing machines were almost unknown at this date, and owned only by rich people.

Caption For Kettering, High Street C1960

This view looks back towards Woolworth's from Bakehouse Hill, where the mini-roundabout marks the convergence of the High Street, Gold Street and Lower Street.

Caption For Hodder River, Lower Hodder Bridges 1858

Rising on Lamb Hill Fell, the river now runs into the Stock Reservoir and then resumes its wandering in North Lancashire.

Caption For Lyme Regis, Marine Parade C1955

The distant view is north- eastwards to Cain's Folly and Stonebarrow Hill, above Charmouth.

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Caption For Basildon, C1955

BASILDON is a New Town, yet it has seen more changes over the past 60 decades than most places in Britain - and it has a history that will fascinate most of its present inhabitants.

Caption For Swindon, Bridge Street C1955

This junction was the tram centre, with branches leading off to Old Town, left to Gorse Hill and right to Rodbourne.

Caption For Harrow On The Hill, Harrow Schools 1906

Further down the hill can be seen the speech rooms by William Burges.

Caption For Hillsborough, Main Street C1890

The statue is of the fourth Marquis of Downshire, the 11th descendant of the Hills of Hillsborough.

Caption For Ditchling, High Street C1965

A range of 16th-century houses and cottages descends the hill towards a central crossroads, notably Old Forge, Bowries and Ricksteddle.

Caption For Llanthony, The Priory, From The North West 1893

The tranquillity of the Vale of Ewyas and its surrounding hills must have appealed to the Augustinian monks who founded a church here in 1108, possibly on a site where St David, the patron saint of Wales

Caption For Kettering, Bakehouse Hill C1955

The wisteria-covered building on the left going up the hill was the Old Grammar School with the Crown Inn next door. The Odeon was to be demolished in 1974, when shops would be built on the site.

Caption For Kettering, High Street C1960

This view looks back towards Woolworth's from Bakehouse Hill, where the mini-roundabout marks the convergence of the High Street, Gold Street and Lower Street.

Caption For Llanthony, The Priory, From The North West 1893

The tranquillity of the Vale of Ewyas and its surrounding hills must have appealed to the Augustinian monks who founded a church here in 1108, possibly on a site where St David, the patron saint of Wales