Maps

848 maps found.

1924, Dale Ref. POP687744
1898, Dale Ref. RNE687745
1925, Dale Ref. POP687743
1922, Dale Ref. POP687745
1947, Dale Ref. NPO687743
1896, Dale Ref. RNE687744
1897, Dale Ref. RNE687743
1903, Dale Ref. RNC687744
1947, Dale Ref. NPO687744
1946, Dale Ref. NPO687745
1948, Dale Ref. HOSM42907
1903, Dales Brow Ref. RNC687881
1947, Harrop Dale Ref. NPO727650
1947, Dale End Ref. NPO687765
1919, Apes Dale Ref. POP626020
1923, Coplow Dale Ref. POP677192
1921, Dale Abbey Ref. POP687746
1925, Dale Bottom Ref. POP687753
1920, Dale Hill Ref. POP687805
1920, Dale Hill Ref. POP687806

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Memories

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Staverton Elizabethan Fayre

The Staverton Playing Fields were the location for the Elizabethan Fayre on August Bank Holiday Monday. Lots of entertainment was arranged including a jazz band, the Babelfish Ceilidh Band, Dog Racing, Punch and Judy, ...Read more

A memory of Staverton in 2008 by John Howard Norfolk

Growing Up In Barnes 1950s

We moved to Glebe Road in 1952 (Cousland) and it was a wonderful place for children. We had a back gate opening on to the common and made full use of it. The grass was cut every year and baled for hay and we used to rush out ...Read more

A memory of Barnes by Liz Mc Laren

Passing Through

Matlock is a very pretty place, I remember stopping off at Matlock on our way to Nottingham when I was 8 years old.  I remember so well how pretty the place was, the dales, hill sides the scenery, just beautiful.  

A memory of Matlock in 1951 by Brenda Vanderwert

My Schooldays 1952 54 Near Skipton

My Grandparents lived at 26 Otley Street in Skipton from the 1940 ( or earlier ) and I had first visited them in 1945 after VE day, They were Thomas Henry Jackson, my Grandmother Charlotte Jackson and their batchelor ...Read more

A memory of Skipton in 1952 by Trevor Jackson

Sailing With My Dad

The best memories of sailing with my dad most weekends and baleing water out of the dingy.  It leaked.

A memory of Heybridge in 1968 by Antony Hammond

The Old Villa

i lived in the villa in the 60s i still remember mr burlinson and his cart emptying the loos in the back lanes we used to play at the hilly or the depo, we had the bonfire next to nobles and the school we were called the squarees ...Read more

A memory of Grange Villa in 1960 by Robert Barrass

Farming Pub And Family

Because of the rural nature of Llanfihangel GM memories stretch across the village hub - the Crown pub on the bend by the bridge through to the small cemetary near Ty Ucha farm - through to Cerrigydruddion and ...Read more

A memory of Llanfihangel Glyn Myfyr by Shirley Jones

The Dales

I cycled with my friend Mike Porter and also several times with another friend Derrick Wheatley when we were in the Richmond Cycling Club.

A memory of Muker in 1948 by Bill Mather

The Chequers Inn

Annette and I (Annette Schofield and George Allen) became landlords of the Chequers (no longer a pub) on 23 January 1967. It was a BYB pub and James Hubert Dibb was the landlord before us. We ran the pub for about 18 months and ...Read more

A memory of Monk Fryston in 1967 by George Allen

Aston Terrace

I was born in Aston Terrace in 1954 and remember running to the bridge to see the steam trains and also the big slag heap that my brothers used to slide down. I also remember the gas man that used to light the street gas lamps outside our ...Read more

A memory of Aston in 1954

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Captions

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Caption For Ashwood Dale, C1876

Ashwood Dale is just one of the names given to the deep limestone valley of the River Wye as it winds between Bakewell and Buxton.

Caption For Two Dales, Chesterfield Road C1960

This hamlet on the Chesterfield Road out of Darley Dale is known as Two Dales; the name probably comes from the twin valleys of Hall Dale and Sydnope Dale, which run on either side of the

Caption For Bradwell, Dale 1919

This stone-walled lane leading down into Beresford Dale from the west is known as Beresford Lane.

Caption For Millers Dale, C1862

A top-hatted gentleman strides purposefully across the rickety wooden bridge across the River Wye in Miller's Dale in this charming view.

Caption For Matlock, Dale Road 1892

A traffic-free view of Dale Road shows the Victorian Gothic style of the Old English Hotel (right) to good effect.

Caption For Peak Dale, Small Dale C1955

We are high on the limestone White Peak plateau with this photograph of farm buildings and cottages in the hamlet of Small Dale, north of Peak Dale, to the north east of Buxton.

Caption For Borrowdale, The Hotel C1870

The Borrowdale Hotel is in one of the wildest valleys of Lakeland, and only the hardiest of early tourists made their way this deeply into the dale.

Caption For Wensley, The Village C1960

Wensley was the major settlement in the dale of the River Ure which takes its name until 1563, when the plague struck and the village was deserted.

Caption For Denby Dale, High Street C1955

The viaduct which carries the main Sheffield-Leeds railway line dominates this view of the High Street of the South Yorkshire town of Denby Dale.

Caption For Coverham, Drovers' Crag, Coverdale 1926

The Yorkshire Dales are criss-crossed by a network of ancient drovers' roads, like this one in Coverdale, a quiet dale which runs into the lower reaches of Wensleydale.

Caption For Ashwood Dale, Lovers Leap C1862

Lover's Leap in Ashwood Dale, near Buxton, is one of several in the Peak which recall a long-forgotten romantic tragedy.

Caption For Monsal Dale, The Viaduct C1955

The construction of the Midland line through the dales of the Wye excited the wrath of the early conservationist John Ruskin, and the Monsal Dale viaduct was thought to have particularly offended him.

Caption For Wensley, Green 1906

This was such a tranquil place in 1906; but now it lies on the main Dales road from Hawes to Leyburn.

Caption For Clapham, The New Inn C1955

The New Inn at Clapham is a popular hostelry in the heart of the Dales Three Peaks Country, and a convenient starting place for the ascent of Ingleborough, which is 2,434 feet high.

Caption For Skipton, The Market Place C1955

Another market day, this time in Skipton, the ancient gateway town to the eastern Dales. Note the Dales farmers and their wives sitting lined up to the right of the statue, perhaps waiting for a bus.

Caption For Thornton Dale, Beck Isle Cottage C1965

Thornton Dale lies 2 miles east of Pickering. This much-photographed cottage stands alongside the beck, in which trout can still be seen. In the village are Lady Lumley's Almshouses.

Caption For Liverpool, Dale Street 1887

Dale Street is one of Liverpool's original seven streets, and is captured here full of hustle and bustle. The Municipal Building, with its tower and clock face, stands out further up the street.

Caption For Eyam, Middleton Dale, Shining Cliff 1919

The massive limestone buttresses of Shining Cliff look down on the junction of Middleton Dale with the road to Eyam on the left of the photograph.

Caption For Over Haddon, Lathkill Dale 1914

Limestone rocks are a major part of Lathkill Dale.

Caption For Borrowdale, The Hotel C1870

Borrowdale Hotel, with Grange Crags behind, shows the Lake District as it was before the tourist invasion really took hold.The traffic-free minor road meanders south between drystone walls through the dale

Caption For Capel, Aldhurst Farm 1906

Three years after William Cobbett rode through this stretch of countryside in August 1823, the Dale family came to Aldhurst Farm.

Caption For Arkengarthdale, The Red Lion, Longthwaite C1960

Arkengarthdale is a little-visited but very beautiful dale which runs into Swaledale from the north-west at Reeth.

Caption For Askrigg, Ellerkin 1914

Behind the village on the northern part of the Dale is this seemingly endless stretch of fields and craggy hilltops.

Caption For Stoney Middleton, The Church C1955

Completely overlooked by the towering limestone cliffs of Middleton Dale, the village church of Stoney Middleton is one of the few completely octagonal churches in England.