Photos

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Maps

524 maps found.

1897, Rhiwceiliog Ref. RNE815719
1897, Wyndham Ref. RNE875259
1897 - 1914, Brackla Ref. HOSM38896
1913 - 1914, Bryntirion Ref. HOSM39336
1897 - 1914, Coychurch Ref. HOSM42093
1897 - 1914, Kenfig Ref. HOSM53427
1897 - 1898, Nant-Y-Moel Ref. HOSM54606
1897, Pontycymer Ref. HOSM56070
1897, Pontycymer Ref. HOSM56973
1897, Wern Tarw Ref. HOSM57696
1897 - 1914, South Cornelly Ref. HOSM59642
1897, Kenfig Ref. HOSM62042
1897 - 1914, Wild Mill Ref. HOSM64609
1897, Nottage Ref. HOSM55526
1897, Blaengarw Ref. HOSM38020
1897, Bryncethin Ref. HOSM39375
1897, Bryncoch Ref. HOSM39310
1897, Bryncoch Ref. HOSM39770
1897 - 1914, Coity Ref. HOSM41537
1914, Whiterock Ref. HOSM48191

Books

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Memories

1,926 memories found. Showing results 211 to 220.

Goldthorpe In The Fifties

I was born in 1946 and lived in Manor Avenue. Cricket with dustbin lids propped up with a house brick in the "backins" were our stumps and we played from dawn to dusk during the summer holidays...except during Wimbledon ...Read more

A memory of Goldthorpe by swamidhyan

Happy Days At Mill Bridge

Hi to anyone looking at this photo, I lived just up the road at Valley Cottages and used to play by the bridge, we all sat on the bridge wall and had our photograph taken. I am on the right with wellington boots on, ...Read more

A memory of Bishop's Tawton in 1955 by Mr. John Salisbury

My Mothers Was Evacuated To Penny Bridge During Ww2

My mother Iris Woods was evacuated to Penny Bridge during WW2. She first stayed at Penny Bridge House with the Stanley sisters - Franny & Alice? She then was moved to Mrytle Cottage to ...Read more

A memory of Penny Bridge in 1940 by Rebecca Woods

The Real Winters Of The 1940s

I recall, with the occasional shudder, the freezing cold winters of the 1940s. I spent Saturday evenings earning a couple of shillings (that's 10p to you youngsters!!) working from 4.30pm to 6.00pm selling newspapers ...Read more

A memory of Motspur Park in 1948 by Neil Mac Gregor

Paddock Wood Huts

Not sure how long I went with my grandparents, then when they passed away my parents, but I was born in 1941 and I know we were still going there until we migrated to Australia in 1961. We 'lived' in the first hut on the right ...Read more

A memory of Paddock Wood

My Childhood Memories Of Menai Bridge

My father was born in Talwrn near Llangefni and each year we would go by train to Liverpool and then go to the pier head and board St Tudno which sailed at 10 30 am, dropping people off about 12 in Llandidno ...Read more

A memory of Menai Bridge in 1930 by Trevor Williams

The Hub Of My Young Universe

London's main railway stations truly are wonderful and Charing Cross was the one that I frequented the most as I travelled every weekday from Woolwich Arsenal in SE London to Green Park Underground, near the great Victoria ...Read more

A memory of London in 1959 by Dylan Rivis

Calceby My Soul Mate

Calceby... I came to live here in 1947, not a country girl by birth, having lived in Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire, for the first fourteen years of my life. This hamlet was to become my home for the next three years, isolated and ...Read more

A memory of Calceby in 1947 by Barbara Johnson

Wooden Bridge

My uncle Bill Wright lived & worked in Chester from the war period to 1963. He was a widower and had a damp old ground floor of a rather grand house beside the wooden bridge across the Dee. My Aunts , his sisters would go up from ...Read more

A memory of Chester in 1958 by Charles Wright

Whitewebbs Lake And Second Woods

Wonderful walks from Clay Hill, past the golf course and on over the bridge on the stream and up through the woods. Little children with their mothers clutching bags of bread to feed the ducks and swans on the lake. An ...Read more

A memory of Enfield in 1950 by Roger Davis

Captions

1,770 captions found. Showing results 505 to 528.

Caption For Merrivale, Bridge 1910

The horse and cart are approaching the old packhorse bridge, which was later to be by-passed by a new road bridge.

Caption For Saltburn By The Sea, Italian Gardens 1891

As with many Victorian seaside resorts, Saltburn boasted elaborate, well kept, (and labour intensive) public gardens, as seen here in the Italian Gardens.

Caption For Whitby, The Bridge 1913

The bridge was a favourite place where people could stop for a chat, or simply stand and watch the world go by.

Caption For Odiham, Pillars Bridge, On The Canal 1903

This bridge linked long-established footpaths crossing Dogmersfield Park to Odiham Common; they had become divided by the construction of the Basingstoke Canal.

Caption For Caversham, Bridge 1904

Caversham Bridge is one of Reading's most famous landmarks. The bridge played a key role in the Civil War: Charles I and Prince Rupert engaged in a fierce fight here against the Earl of Essex.

Caption For Potter Heigham, The Bridge C1926

This is one of the very few medieval bridges surviving on the Broadland rivers.

Caption For Aberdeen, Brig O' Balgownie C1890

This single-arched stone bridge is situated a few hundred yards to the north of St Machar's Cathedral, and crosses a gorge of the River Don.

Caption For Potter Heigham, The Bridge 1934

A pleasure cruiser has lowered its mast to enable it to pass under the stone and brick bridge with its wide central arch and two pointed side arches.

Caption For Gloucester, Westgate Bridge 1906

We can see a steam launch and the cabin of a pleasure boat builder on the left of the bridge.

Caption For London, The Hand In Hand Office 1904

The Hand-in-Hand Fire and Life Insurance Society building stands at the junction of these two streets close by Blackfriars Bridge.

Caption For Knaresborough, View From The Castle C1955

This is a classic view of Knaresborough from the road bridge over the River Nidd, here filled with pleasure boats.

Caption For Forth Bridge, 1897

Built between 1883 and 1890, the bridge was constructed to carry the North British Railway's main line between Edinburgh and Aberdeen.

Caption For Welford On Avon, The Bridge And River Avon C1960

This is part of Binton Bridges, linked bridges which span the Avon between Welford and Binton by way of mid- stream islands.

Caption For Oxford, On The River From Folly Bridge 1890

This Victorian photograph was taken from Folly Bridge, which originally had a tower and gatehouse and was used by Roger Bacon, the 13th-century astronomer and scientist, as an observatory.

Caption For London, Westminster Bridge, Queen Victoria Jubilee Day 1897

After a service at St Paul’s, the ageing Queen was driven in her state coach past Parliament and across this crowded bridge, escorted by her loyal troops. The bridge is decked with garlands.

Caption For Blackburn, Salford Bridge 1899

It was always a bottleneck, and fifty years before our photograph one form of entertainment would be to sit on the low parapet of Salford Bridge, clay pipe in hand, and watch the farm carts fight their

Caption For Saltash, Royal Albert Bridge 1890

Brunel's celebrated masterpiece across the Tamar estuary made the first direct rail link between Cornwall and the rest of England when it was opened by Prince Albert in May 1859.

Caption For Hammersmith, The Bridge C1960

The Thames is now flowing into London proper, and we reach Hammersmith, with its monumentally-scaled iron bridge.

Caption For Widnes, The Bridges C1961

Beside the railway viaduct is the suspension road bridge, which opened in 1961.

Caption For Warrington, Academy And Cromwell Statue 1901

Sitting beside the River Mersey, Warrington developed as an important junctin for both road and river traffic.

Caption For Glaisdale, Beggars Bridge C1965

The elegant, high-arched Beggars Bridge at Glaisdale is dated 1619, and carries the packhorse route from Glaisdale to Whitby across the River Esk.

Caption For Chester, Dee Bridge 1923

There has been a bridge over the river at this point for centuries. The old bridge with its seven irregular arches dates from the late 13th century, and was partially rebuilt in 1347-58.

Caption For Little Waltham, The Village C1965

We are standing on Winckford Bridge across the Chelmer - described by Peter Muilman in his 1769 'History of Essex' as “a handsome bridge built of wood, painted.”

Caption For Kendal, Stramongate Bridge 1896

Stramongate Bridge was also known as Miller or Mill Bridge, because it linked the mills on the eastern bank of the River Kent to the 'Auld Grey Town' on the other bank.