Maps

321 maps found.

1899, Lye Hole Ref. RNC770931
1903, Hole Bottom Ref. RNC737753
1898, Lye Hole Ref. RNE770931
1895, Darwell Hole Ref. RNE688841
1896, Hole Bottom Ref. RNE737753
1897, Gravel Hole Ref. RNE719420
1912, Flukes Hole Ref. RNC707017
1921, Brandy Hole Ref. POP648775
1921, Otham Hole Ref. POP798227
1923, Fox Hole Ref. POP708782
1920, Hole Street Ref. POP737838
1924, Gravel Hole Ref. POP719419
1947, Hole Bottom Ref. NPO737753
1924, Sand Hole Ref. POP824840
1919, South Hole Ref. POP834914
1903, Sand Hole Ref. RNC824840
1897, Fox Hole Ref. RNE708782
1898, Fox Holes Ref. RNE708789
1898, Pole's Hole Ref. RNE808072
1895, Hole Street Ref. RNE737838

Books

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Memories

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Fornethy Hell Hole

Anyone here who went to that hell hole please join https://www.facebook.com/share/kP2qk4iPePENngjk/ And pm myself Cee J Harris or Marion Reid we are a group fighting for Justice for us all

A memory of Fornethy Residential School by Caroline Harris

Growing Up

I was brought up in Doggie from the age of 3and1/2 and lived in 12 Oak Terrace with my Aunt and Uncle. I left at age 17 years and have many memories of growing up. Do you remember the hills and holes? we used to roll our hard boiled ...Read more

A memory of West Cornforth by Maureen Anthony

Clare Coles Of Coptfold Hall

In circa 1964 to 1969 I was still at school in Romford ( Clark's College) and had the " hots" for Clare Coles who lived in part of the old house with her mother and father. I think he was the estate manager , he had a ...Read more

A memory of Coptfold Hall by Chris Parkhurst

Doon The Brae In 1950

When my family moved here I was only 7 and there was only a cottage on the left at bottom of Brae and a row of four terraced houses on the left, they were holiday homes for my grandmother and her sisters. We lived there with no ...Read more

A memory of Mid Calder by Doreen Knox

An Old Mans Memories

I was born in 1922 in the village of Mundford.  My Father was the village policeman. The village was then a self-contained society and provided all the necessities of life, including a doctor, blacksmith, carpenter and general ...Read more

A memory of Mundford in 1920 by Ralph Woodgate

My Childhood In Hogsthorpe

I was born in 1951 and in April 1953 our family moved to Hogsthorpe. My parents were worried as that was the year of the floods and they had put furniture in our new home. Although the police would not let them through to ...Read more

A memory of Hogsthorpe by Christine Parr Nee Shaw

Annual Visit

My parents, Fred & Marjorie La Touche, always took us to visit our great aunt & uncle Curtis,who lived at Cottage of Content in Harris Barton.At one time this was a pub, (perhaps someone has a photo of it ) but then it ...Read more

A memory of Frampton Cotterell in 1945 by Rose Perry

When The Reverend Nichols Was The Rector

Sadly, I believe St Michael's Church is little more now than a ruin of it's former self, nothing like it was in the 1940's when it seemed to stand proudly on the hill watching over and protecting the small ...Read more

A memory of Pitsea in 1940 by Thelma Hurly

Bridgewater Canal

My younger brother Russell and I grew up on Coniston Road in Stretford and one of my earliest memories was of going down to the canal armed with pickle jars that had breathing holes stabbed into the lid (a fork from mums kitchen was ...Read more

A memory of Stretford in 1971 by Darren Crumbleholme

Long Time Ago.

Born in Hardwick Hall Sedgefield During the war '42. Brought up in old West before Owton Manor est etc. Remember walking the streets during war with Mum after air raid sirens etc. and standing in queues with our ration coupons for ...Read more

A memory of Hartlepool by kiwa170642

Captions

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Caption For Northwich, Crooked Houses 1903

The mining of salt led to many buildings suffering the effects of subsidence; one of the more spectacular episodes involved The Witch and Barrel pub sinking one Saturday night into a big hole.

Caption For Hutton Le Hole, The Village C1955

This scene in the centre of the pretty village of Hutton-le-Hole on the edge of the North York Moors is unchanged in the last 50 years.

Caption For Nottingham, The Old Castle Gateway 1902

There is another unofficial entrance into the castle, known these days as Mortimer's Hole.

Caption For Odiham, View From Canal Bridge 1924

The winding hole (where boats are turned) lies to the east of and adjacent to the Great Wharf.

Caption For Gainsborough, Market Street C1955

The closure after the Second World War of Marshalls, the tractor manufacturers, and Watsons, the boatbuilders, left a hole in employment opportunities and this street has become even more

Caption For Stourbridge, New Road 1931

It is hole in the road time again as the lads from Stourbridge gas works prepare to do their stuff.

Caption For Stourbridge, New Road 1931

It is hole in the road time again as the lads from Stourbridge gas works prepare to do their stuff.

Caption For Alnmouth, Marine Drive From The Links C1955

In the early 1920s the green fee on the 18-hole course was 2s 6d; Alnmouth was one of only a handful of Northumberland courses to welcome members of the Ladies Golf Union.

Caption For Thurlestone, The Village 1918

Thurlestone takes its name from a holed, or thirled, rock just out at sea in Bigbury Bay, which was mentioned in a Saxon charter way back in 845.

Caption For Launceston, White Hart Hotel Door 1890

The gas lamp that lit the entrance is now gone, but the holes for its bracket are still visible.

Caption For Runswick, Bay 1929

In the cliff that housed the mine there was a cave, Hob Holes: legend had it that a hob man, or goblin, lived there, who could cure whooping cough.

Caption For Colchester, Old Houses

A workman digging a hole in the road attracts the attention of mothers who pause with their prams.

Caption For Kidderminster, Harvington Hall, Kitchen C1965

The priest- holes at Harvington are said to be the finest surviving series in the country - most are ingeniously placed near the great staircase.

Caption For Kidderminster, Harvington Hall, Swinging Beam Hide Dr Dodds Library 2004

The priest- holes at Harvington are said to be the finest surviving series in the country - most are ingeniously placed near the great staircase.

Caption For Merrivale, The Bridge 1910

The quarry cottages are long gone, but the Dartmoor Inn (centre) is a popular watering-hole still.

Caption For Pembrey, The Links 1936

There is not much activity on the links on the day this photograph was taken - so we might assume the golfers were slaking their thirst at the nineteenth hole.

Caption For Harlech, Castle And Golf Links 1908

At Harlech, golfers could enjoy the picturesque prospects of the castle and the headland as they walked between holes.

Caption For Criccieth, Golf Club 1913

Here, the club professional, Mr Owens, is offering instruction at the first hole.

Caption For Kingston Lisle, King Alfred's Blowing Stone C1955

A mighty puff into the uppermost hole is said to produce a loud foghorn-type sound.

Caption For Porteynon, 1910

Nearby is Culver Hole, a man-made cave in which the local prince is said to have taken refuge from marauding English troops.

Caption For Hirwaun, The Cenotaph, High Street C1960

Behind the solid First World War Memorial is the Cardiff Arms, a public house often used for wedding reception that is still a popular watering hole today.

Caption For Ripley, Village 1903

The pub sign is for the Ship, always, it seems, a locals' watering hole as opposed to the other inns and cafes that have catered for travellers on the London to Portsmouth road.

Caption For South Ockendon, The Windmill C1955

By the 1960s, it was apparently 'dirty grey with gaping holes torn in the sides'.

Caption For Finchley, Golf Course C1965

The nineteenth hole is to be found in Nether Court, a free-standing neo-Jacobean mansion by Percy Stone.