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Maps

509 maps found.

1947, Low Mill Ref. NPO768358
1947, Low Row Ref. NPO768486
1946, Low Town Ref. NPO768577
1902, Low Hill Ref. RNC768211
1903, Low Moor Ref. RNC768377
1924, Low Bentham Ref. POP767809
1924, Low Catton Ref. POP767886
1925, Low Gate Ref. POP768114
1925, Low Green Ref. POP768138
1921, Low Green Ref. POP768140
1924, Low Hutton Ref. POP768273
1923, Low Marnham Ref. POP768338
1925, Low Mill Ref. POP768358
1924, Low Moor Ref. POP768373
1923, Lowe Hill Ref. POP768684
1924, Roebuck Low Ref. POP819360
1903, Low Bradfield Ref. RNC767843
1903, Low Laithes Ref. RNC768294
1947, Roebuck Low Ref. NPO819360
1947, Werneth Low Ref. NPO863525

Books

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Memories

637 memories found. Showing results 81 to 90.

Some Childhood Years In Sorbie 1932 T0 1937

The family moved from Reay in Caithness to Sorbie in 1932 - I was 2 years old and had a sister who was 12 years old and a brother, 10 years old, so there was a huge difference in ages and I was brought up as ...Read more

A memory of Sorbie in 1930 by Fionn Young

First Holiday

My first holiday was when I was 9 years old (in 1958) and my parents and I came to Goodrington. We stayed at Beech Hurst which if I remember correctly was in Youngs Park Road. It was lovely. I made friends with a girl who lived next ...Read more

A memory of Goodrington in 1958 by Barbara Lucas

Almondsbury South Gloucester

Where do I start ? Living in Monmouth House on the top of Almondsbury Hill. going to Almondsbury village school sitting next to Tony Evans, head of the Patchway gang & a brilliant football goalkeeper. Gaffer ...Read more

A memory of Almondsbury in 1940 by Tex ( Adrian ) Woodward

Ackworth

My grandparents (Mr and Mrs Scorah) used to live in Town End Avenue, Low Ackworth. I remember visiting them with my mother, while my dad was at war. We used to catch the bus from Scunthorpe to Waterdale, Doncaster. Then we would dash ...Read more

A memory of Ackworth in 1940 by Tony Crawshaw

Statutory Swingin'

As a young lad in the “swingin 60’s”, the swingin’ rather passed me by … and no regrets there. But the word puts me in mind of the swinging we did do. Just down the lane from Allsopp’s garage – the hallowed source of ...Read more

A memory of Ashby-de-la-Zouch in 1969 by Bill Davey

19 C Ancestors At Cleugh Head Farm Low Row

I have been researching my name which is very rare and found that a Scottish family of that name were farm workers at Cleugh Head Farm in the 1851 Census. I cannot find any subsequent ...Read more

A memory of Low Row by John Minelly

Norwich Art School

I attended Norwich Art School about 1963. Long hair, self opinionated, and arrogant (I thought I was a beatnik) with a long haired girlfriend, Barbara Lowe. I remember especially the night about six of us climbed across the roof ...Read more

A memory of Norwich in 1963 by Keith Wooldridge

Whitlow Family Of Thewall

I don't know if this picture relates to my family or not! I am a descendant of the Whitlow family of Thewall, in the mid 1700's onwards. There is a large ground stone in St Marys churchyard in Rostherne, about the first row ...Read more

A memory of Padgate by Donna Stewart Nee Whitlow

Up The Overs

Walking free through the wet grass leaving dark trails. Ahead the meadow rises to the mill bank where we stand in silence. Silent and smooth the deep mill race slides towards the wheel. Turning away we follow the bank upstream to the ...Read more

A memory of Kempston in 1950 by Brian Walker

Amazing Memories

I attended this beloved school from Sept.1979-May 1980. It was called International University High School or I.U.H.S school. It was a co-ed back then. I was 15-year-old Canadian boy and was dropped off there by my father. Great ...Read more

A memory of Bushey in 1979 by Gregory Draper

Captions

472 captions found. Showing results 193 to 216.

Caption For Skegness, The Beach 1910

Until near the middle of the 20th century, there was plenty of choice for a short sea trip in a rowing boat, a sailing boat, a motor boat or even a speed boat.

Caption For Newark, Ye Olde White Hart C1955

During the reign of Edward III, Flemish weavers and merchants settled in Newark, which was an export centre for the wool trade with the Low Countries.

Caption For Cark In Cartmel, Mill Close C1968

Former mill workers' houses, now modernised, line the beck. Low Row is to the left, the lowest of three similar rows; Middle Row had been demolished by the time of the picture.

Caption For Richmond, Castle Walk 1893

Looking east, the steep bank has a low covering of bushes which obscure the views if allowed to grow up, and in 2004 a lot of clearing work was done.

Caption For Perranporth, The Beach C1955

It is low tide; children play in the sand, while beyond is the surf and Penhale Point in the distance.

Caption For Rusper, The Village 1909

Opposite the church lies the 17th-century Plough Inn, known in the village for its very low beams.

Caption For Margate, C1865

It is low tide at Margate Harbour, with fishing boats lying in the mud.The Droit House, Pier Hotel (later the Metropole) and the Ship Hotel are visible on the left.

Caption For Whitstable, The Harbour 1950

The drying nets on the harbour wall, and a rich assortment of small fishing boats and pleasure craft moored at low water, provide evidence of the demand on its facilities.

Caption For Gloucester, The Docks 1912

Fares between some of the intermediate stops could be as low as 2d each way.

Caption For Puncknowle, Village 1906

This is a low-angle shot up Church Street from beneath the horse chestnut trees in the churchyard (right) to the thatched Crown Inn (centre).

Caption For Bardsea, The Beach 1895

Children play happily on the shore below the old mill, the long low building.

Caption For Helston, The Bowling Green C1955

Despite its apparent weaknesses - it was built on low-lying ground surrounded by hills - it commanded the head of the estuary.

Caption For London, The National Gallery 1897

One Victorian critic believed 'the authorities showed a frugal mind in the low elevation of the building with its pepper-box turrets and insignificant dome'.

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

With its cobbled main street, wide square and bustling market, Bedale sits astride a long, low hill on the edge of Wensleydale.

Caption For Kings Lynn, The Custom House 1898

The Purfleet, with its low bridge, is an old tidal inlet of the Ouse. Here stands the exquisite Custom House of 1683, with its graceful classical-style facade.

Caption For Kettering, Silver Street C1960

Jax, a cheerful low-price dress shop for younger customers, replaced the more staid Co-op; Millett's, which began by selling army surplus goods, branched into camping equipment and tough outdoor clothes

Caption For London, The National Gallery 1897

One Victorian critic believed ‘the authorities showed a frugal mind in the low elevation of the building with its pepper-box turrets and insignificant dome’.

Caption For Longdon, The Moat House C1960

The low-lying ground around here was once part of the Severn's tidal estuary, and some saltwater plants can still be found. The moat of this old property was filled in some time ago.

Caption For Blaxton, Blue Bell Inn Corner C1955

A landmark on the Bawtry-Thorne road, the Blue Bell Inn stands at the crossroads of the Doncaster-Epworth road in the heart of the low-lying Hatfield Moors, close to the RAF station at Finningley.

Caption For Huttons Ambo, Village School C1965

The Victorian village school in the small village of Huttons Ambo, on the River Derwent, served the twin villages of High and Low Hutton for many years.

Caption For Caton, The Village C1960

Low Mill has been converted into flats. Willow Mill now provides offices and a craft centre.

Caption For Wye, Church Street C1955

A new chancel and the low square tower were provided.

Caption For Bosham, Old Mill 1903

Converted to a house, the upper floor now has many more windows, including a dormer window above the weatherboarded section in the middle.

Caption For Mousehole, 1893

One mile south of Newlyn, Mousehole's medieval harbour drains completely at low water.