Maps

84 maps found.

1923, White Pit Ref. POP868275
1921, Talke Pits Ref. POP844594
1919, Fenton Pits Ref. POP704461
1921, Gore Pit Ref. POP717724
1923, Slay Pits Ref. POP832585
1897, Talke Pits Ref. RNE844594
1897, Tre-Pit Ref. RNE852744
1902, Talke Pits Ref. RNC844594
1920, Even Pits Ref. POP702156
1921, Moss Pit Ref. POP784297
1946, Moss Pit Ref. NPO784297
1898, Even Pits Ref. RNE702156
1895, Slay Pits Ref. RNE832585
1946, White Pit Ref. NPO868275
1899-1901, Even Pits Ref. RNC702156
1897, Forest Coal Pit Ref. RNE707834
1947, Michaelston-Le-Pit Ref. NPO778616
1881, Fenton Pits Ref. HOSM45310
1921, Red Pits Ref. POP814565
1923, Tunnel Pits Ref. POP854311

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Memories

867 memories found. Showing results 11 to 20.

Hells Angels In The Box

I'm not sure if the box was still in use in 1965. I remember it better about five years later when Hells Angels used it as a type of den. We (a few mates and I) used to walk the railway line from the pithead to Broad Lane ...Read more

A memory of Essington in 1965 by David Hector

Key Factory

The long low building to the rear of the picture I remember as the Key factory (Huffs), my mom worked there for some time and we would rush to meet her on payday to get our treat. It was one of the few places in Essington to employ women ...Read more

A memory of Essington in 1965 by David Hector

Good Times

We came down from Scotland to Stoke in 1953 as my dad had got a job in the newly opened Pit Hem Heath. As children we used to stay at the house which is sitting in front of the pit . We used to go across the brook on the pipe what ran ...Read more

A memory of Hem Heath in 1960 by Pauline Thorley

Floating Coffins

South Wingfield Church is situated right beside the river and it was reported to me when I was looking round the graveyard (I'm a fam hist fan) that they have /had problems when the river flooded disturbing the graves and ...Read more

A memory of South Wingfield by Clifford Raven

Life Around St Nicholas Church

When we were children we used to toboggan down St Nicholas Hill in snowy weather, which was wonderfully exciting as it is so steep. I was married in St Nicholas Church on 25th July 1959 which was an exceptionally hot ...Read more

A memory of Laindon in 1959 by Christine Wardrop

Treowen Road

I was born in March ,1947 at 69,Treowen Road.It was a terrible winter,and the midwife who delivered me (Nurse Maiden) had to enter the house through the upstairs bedroom window because the snow was pilled up so high. I lived in treowen ...Read more

A memory of Crumlin in 1947 by Chris Hughes

The Palace Cinema

The pub on the left of the picture was renowned for a few brawls in it's time, originally called The Globe (now known as Raferty's) I recall walking down Cambridge St and seeing a man being hurled through the window into the ...Read more

A memory of Wellingborough in 1968 by Mick Austin

My Grandparents

My grandparents come from Elsecar and Wentworth, in Mill Lane, you may have seen the Roundhouse,Can`t miss it really just up from Pondside. When my real grandad died my grandmother remarried a man named Stanley Horn from Harley. Now ...Read more

A memory of Elsecar in 1952 by Susan Sutton

Madeley As It Was

I was born in 1949 in Victoria Road, Madeley and have many memories of life as it was in the 1950's onwards. I remember Jones' buses, Pooles the cobblers, Carters, Stodd's the Drapers, Shums the chemist, and most ...Read more

A memory of Madeley in 1949 by First Name Last Name

Miner's Hall,Glyncorrwg

My memories are from the 1950s to the 1970s. My grandparents lived opposite the Miner's Hall for many years. (28 Cymmer Road). My grandfather was a bricklayer in the pit and also the Treasurer for the Miner's Hall. I ...Read more

A memory of Glyncorrwg in 1960

Captions

118 captions found. Showing results 25 to 48.

Caption For Buckden, The Village C1950

It is just over forty years after photograph No 55427, and doubtless the inspection pits are not quite the selling point they once were!

Caption For Farnborough, The Scala 1925

The ornately designed building is a vivid reminder of the days, long before the television and video age, when every town in the country had a picture house, or 'flea pit' as they were sometimes known.

Caption For Bude, The Bathing Beach 1920

Bathing has not always been the family pastime it is today. 'Tommy's Pit', built at the end of the breakwater, was strictly men only, while women used Crooklets beach, then named Maer Beach.

Caption For Luxulyan, The Village 1907

The village is noted for its granite quarries, which furnished stone for the Duke of Wellington's sarcophagus in St Paul's Cathedral.

Caption For Barlborough, Church Street C1955

Many men found work at nearby pits, including Barlborough on the outskirts of the village.

Caption For Porth, Mount Pleasant C1960

As a memento to the worst degradation of the coal-mining century, and to the Industrial Revolution in general, this awful scene of the leftover debris is as bad as it gets.

Caption For Runfold, The Village 1921

It was once one of Farnham's hop- growing villages, and poles for the bines can be seen on the far left.

Caption For Betchworth, Chalk Pit 1907

Not only lime but also some building stone was formerly quarried in the huge Betchworth chalk pit. It had its own narrow gauge railway, which is visible here.

Caption For Odiham, Chalk Pit 1903

French soldiers were held as prisoners at Odiham during the Napoleonic wars, living in a camp dug out of an old chalk pit on the Alton road.

Caption For Easington Colliery, The Colliery C1960

At this time, Easington was one of six large pits situated along the coast of County Durham; the others were Wearmouth, Vane Tempest, Dawdon, Seaham and Horden.

Caption For Killin, Mill On The Dochart 1890

One of its more interesting features is what is thought to be an ancient beheading pit.

Caption For Doncaster, Sprotborough Hall 1900

Copley had become one of the leading ironmasters in South Yorkshire, thanks to a leasing arrangement with the Earl of Shrewsbury which gave him access to Shrewsbury charcoal woods and coal and ironstone pits

Ref. T197077
Caption For Treorchy, C1960

These do not look like young of the pit ponies and nor are they working horses.

Caption For Ynyshir, The Park C1965

As we have seen even the smallest colliery village wherever it may be in the Rhondda Valleys has its own park. This one looks more suited to the youngsters of the area with its swings and slide.

Caption For Earlswood, New Pond 1922

New Pond was dug in the 14th century (Upper Pond is an old brick pit) and was once a popular bathing place. It is now stocked with fish and bathing is prohibited.

Caption For Send, Post Office 1929

These included Unwins print works, a tannery, the gravel pits, and three laundries.

Ref. W985001
Caption For Wigan, C1960

Standing in the upper Douglas Valley, Wigan was once a market town, but by the mid 19th century it was a major centre for Lancashire's coal industry.

Caption For Eton, The Cock Pit 1929

The photograph shows the Cock Pit as it was in 1929. The post box is a unique Victorian model dated 1856. The stocks are thought to have come from Clewer in the late 1920s.

Caption For Normanton, The Library C1955

Local pit manager Sir William Garforth, who donated 250 books, opened this Carnegie Library on 29 May 1907.

Caption For Little Haven, Black Rocks 1898

It also had nearby coal-pits, which sent out some of their produce from the beach here.

Caption For Bathford, Browns Folly C1955

The builder, Wade Brown, was a local quarry owner; woods have now overgrown the local pits and quarries cut into the sides of Bathford Hill.

Caption For Farnborough, The Scala 1925

The ornately designed building is a vivid reminder of the days, long before the television and video age, when every town in the country had a picture house, or 'flea pit' as they were sometimes known

Caption For Weston Super Mare, View Of The Encampment 1890

The lady is looking into one of the numerous prehistoric crop storage pits that had been excavated by the antiquarian C W Dymond a few years previously.

Caption For Porlock Weir, The Harbour C1960

Coal and limestone were once brought from Wales, and pit props were sent there.