Maps

370 maps found.

1947, Bay Horse Ref. NPO634963
1903-1910, Middle Mouse Ref. RNC779185
1921, Horse Bridge Ref. POP740564
1922, Middle Mouse Ref. POP779185
1899, Middle Mouse Ref. RNE779185
1903-1904, Bay Horse Ref. RNC634963
1924, Bay Horse Ref. POP634963
1947, East Mouse Ref. NPO697709
1947, Middle Mouse Ref. NPO779185
1946, Horse Bridge Ref. NPO740564
1910, Bay Horse Ref. HOSM37241
1922, West Mouse Ref. POP864764
1899, West Mouse Ref. RNE864764
1897, Horse Bridge Ref. RNE740564
1899, East Mouse Ref. RNE697709
1902, Horse Bridge Ref. RNC740564
1946, Rous Lench Ref. NPO820931
1896, Bay Horse Ref. RNE634963
1920, Black Horse Drove Ref. POP641809
1896, Tattingstone White Horse Ref. RNE845462

Books

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Memories

10,360 memories found. Showing results 171 to 180.

1901 Census

This is actually a memory of my father, who is listed in the census of Wales for 1901 as being a quarryman, lodging at Cidwyn View, Betws Garmon aged 21. I hope to visit the village (?) this Sept. and also the quarry. I would love to know if this house still stands.

A memory of Betws Garmon in 1900 by Eleanor Kurrein

Mill Street Clowne. 1950

The gentleman pushing a cart in the foreground of this picture is my grandfather, Ernest Pearce (1895-1970). The cart was used to transport bundles of sticks that he cut for sale as firewood. They were sold for 4d a bundle. This ...Read more

A memory of Clowne in 1950 by June Harvey

School Road

I used to live at 5 School Road nearly 20 years ago.  My mum used to work at Dianes florists on Donny Road and my Dad managed the Corner Pocket snooker club.  I still visit there now as my stepmum lives on Donny Road and my Dad, I'm very ...Read more

A memory of Langold in 1985 by Joanne Withell

1901 Wickhambreux

Sarah Clayden Rudd nee Wacey and her daughters lived in Wickhambreux.  They were listed there at the time of the 1891 census as living 'the green' and in 1901 she and her daughters, Sarah and Rebecca, are living there and ...Read more

A memory of Wickhambreaux in 1890 by Mrs L Byrne

Where I Grew Up

I lived most of my life in Sible Hedingham, as a family we moved there from London in 1962.  I was just 2 years old at the time. My father Robert Farren, "Bob" as he was best known and my mother Ivy, took over the licence of ...Read more

A memory of Sible Hedingham in 1962 by Anne Elder

Police House

I moved to Crawley Down in 1959 and for four years I lived in the police house in Hophurst Road with my Mum, Dad and sister Denise, Dad being the village policeman. For two years I attended the village school and remember Mrs Fry as ...Read more

A memory of Crawley Down in 1959 by Shirley Onslow

Growing Up In Caerbryn

I was born in Caerbryn in 1949 and I lived at 4 Caerbryn Terrace along at that time with my granny and grandad, mum and dad and my sister Gill who is thirteen months older than me. The terrace was then just the twenty houses ...Read more

A memory of Cae'r-bryn in 1959 by First Name Last Name

My Memories Of Salford

I was born in the upstairs back room of my maternal Gran's house at 20 John Street, Pendleton. I was told there was an air raid going on at the time. My first school was John Street where there was a play ground on the roof, but ...Read more

A memory of Salford in 1951 by Mal Woods

Growing Up In Filton

I was born in Plymouth of Welsh parents, there was no work in Newport Wales when my Father got out of the Navy, so, we moved to my Grandparents house in 50 Wallscourt Rd Filton, until our house 13 Canberra Grove Filton became ...Read more

A memory of Filton in 1966 by Christine Flage

My Great Great Grandparents Had This Pub In 1871

my great great grandparents mary&william street had this pub in the 1800's and my grandmother says she used to have to get up at 5 a.m. to go and clean for (grandmother and she'd better ...Read more

A memory of Warnham Court School in 1870 by Sandra Baldwin

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Captions

6,977 captions found. Showing results 409 to 432.

Caption For Twickenham, War Memorial, Radnor Gardens 2005

After the war, small-scale industrial development took the place of the old market gardens, and housing continued to spread over the old estates as the population expanded.

Caption For Seatown, 1912

Seatown hamlet consists of the Anchor Inn (seawards) and a coastguard station, comprising a watch house (facing the sea), Guard House Cottages, and the boathouse.

Caption For Westbury, View From Church Tower C1965

The former primary school in the foreground now houses the White Horse Team Ministry hall and offices.

Caption For Norwich, St Ethelberts House, Tombland 1929

This is a swagger Arts-and-Crafts style house of 1888, with a welter of mullions and transoms, coving and gables. St Ethelbert's House now has a suitably ornate use as Boswell's brasserie/bar.

Caption For Nottingham, Carrington Street 1890

The street was then lined with houses, small shops and public houses.

Caption For Guisborough, Hutton Hall 1891

house on the western outskirts.

Caption For Nuneaton, The Council House C1945

Formerly known as the Council House, it has recently been renamed the Town Hall, following the construction of a new red-brick Council House next to it.

Caption For Willington, Oaks Lane C1955

Semi-detached houses like these would have been snapped up by house-buyers wanting to be in commuting distance from Derby, just six miles away on the A38.

Caption For Basildon, Long Riding C1960

The Basildon Development Corporation aimed at providing a wide range of different types of housing—both for visual reasons, and also to attract residents from different income-groups.

Caption For Earls Barton, The Village C1955

Since the 1960s Earls Barton has doubled in size; now the new housing estates in the village attract commuters who travel daily to Northampton, Wellingborough and elsewhere.

Caption For Rockingham, Village C1960

Many picturesque thatched cottages and flintstone houses line the street. The village general stores and post office once housed its own manual telephone exchange.

Caption For Skeeby, Village 1913

The house on the left is now demolished. Behind it is the old 17th-century manor house, now restored.

Caption For Ravenscar, The Cliffs 1901

One house that did reach completion and has splendid views was Cliff House.

Caption For Lancaster, From Sunny Hill C1885

THE ANCIENT city of Lancaster gave its name not only to the Palatine County, but also to a royal house.

Caption For Stroud, Butter Row, The Old Pike House 1925

On the board above the toll house door are listed the charges for the passage of vehicles and animals through the gate that once stood here.

Caption For Kibworth Harcourt, Albert Street C1955

The houses on the left have been altered in a reasonably complimentary manner, but to the right the mature trees have gone, and the 18th-century garden wall has been mostly demolished to form

Caption For Worcester, Old House In The Corn Market C1890

Since the photograph was taken an inscription has been painted above the right-hand window, reading 'Ye Olde Kinge Charles House'.

Caption For Romsey, The Hundred 1911

The Hundred, which runs down to the Market Place, is lined with striking houses and cottages. The Sawyers Arms, now a private house, can be spotted on the right.

Caption For Sherborne, Headmaster's House 1900

This fine building adjoining School House was built at the same time, 1860.

Caption For Caterham, Church Hill 1903

The road has not changed, but the chalet-style house has gone, replaced by luxury flats, and there are now houses to the right.

Caption For Rottingdean, Tudor Close House C1955

Tudor Close House was a skilful 1920s conver- sion of much older farm buildings into seven houses.

Caption For Bournemouth, Grand Hotel 1895

The variety of accommodation ranged from hotels such as the Metropole and Grand down to family boarding houses, commercial lodgings and public houses.

Caption For Chester, Watergate Street, Providence House 1888

One of the most famous buildings in Chester, the God's Provident House. The house was originally built in 1652 and rebuilt in 1862.

Caption For Horning, The Peterfield House Hotel Moorings C1965

High above the river stands the Petersfield House Hotel, whose guests are able to relax by the summer house under the chestnut tree. A path and lawns now lead from the hotel to the mooring.