Photos

39 photos found. Showing results 61 to 39.

Maps

247 maps found.

1897, Wornish Nook Ref. RNE874653
1897, Heads Nook Ref. RNE729847
1896, Moss Nook Ref. RNE784252
1896, Nimble Nook Ref. RNE792272
1898, Wall Nook Ref. RNE859835
1898, Windy Nook Ref. RNE871267
1903, Pocket Nook Ref. RNC807795
1903, Salendine Nook Ref. RNC824410
1921, The Nook Ref. POP846479
1947, Barrow Nook Ref. NPO634145
1925, Windy Nook Ref. POP871267
1947, Windy Nook Ref. NPO871267
1896, Daisy Nook Ref. RNE687634
1903-1904, Nook Ref. RNC792547
1903, Moss Nook Ref. RNC784251
1925, Salendine Nook Ref. POP824410
1925, Pickering Nook Ref. POP805748
1947, Daisy Nook Ref. NPO687634
1902, Acres Nook Ref. RNC619704
1924, Bleak Hey Nook Ref. POP644033

Memories

2,374 memories found. Showing results 31 to 40.

In The House Of The Laird

My parents were 'in service' to the local 'laird' who was Lord Doune, traditionally the eldest son of the Earl of Moray and owner of lands around Doune. Lord Doune owned the beautiful old mansion on the hill 1.5 miles north of ...Read more

A memory of Doune in 1948 by Alastair Macdonald

Hounslow In The 80s

I was born in 1974 and grew up in Rosemary Avenue. I went to Alexandria Infants school until 1980 when I started Hounslow Heath Infants school and then junior school. My teacher at the infants school was Mrs Crump, I think there was a ...Read more

A memory of Hounslow

Old Eastbrook School Photos?

Hi folks. I'm an old Dagenham native and a previous student at the Eastbrook School in Dagenham. I now live and work in Seattle and am actually writing my memoirs, which include my school days there. I've Google ...Read more

A memory of Dagenham by Tony White

The Gables Westbourne

Reading my Mother's notes in my 'Baby Book ' ,something seemingly not done nowadays, I was reminded that I was born in a Private nursing home, The Gables, Pine Tree Glen ,Westbourne in 1947. Now flats and ironically retirement ...Read more

A memory of Bournemouth by Peter William Dean

Best Holiday Ever

When I saw this photo, and read the memory by Jill Graham, I have to admit that tears filled my eyes. I stayed at Ashleigh with my parents and sister in the 60s. It was the first time that my parents had ever booked a holiday - ...Read more

A memory of Allendale Town

Newarthill 1950/60s Tosh And I Part 2

Like everyone else growing up in Newarthill, life wasn’t easy, as times were tough in the 50s and 60s and I suppose in many ways it is today. But back then people really had nothing, but one thing I do remember - ...Read more

A memory of Newarthill by Peter Laird

Air Force Brat

My father was stationed in Lakenheath, England in 1963. My mother and 2 brothers followed 3 months later - I was 12 at the time. Coming from Texas, November in England was a shock, and it was the coldest winter they'd had in 60 years. We ...Read more

A memory of Newmarket

Those Were The Days

I moved to Ireland Wood from Portsmouth when I was 4 years old with my Mum and dad who was in the navy. We lived at 42 Raynel Way. The house was built by the Council. Most of the houses like ours were made of prefabricated concrete ...Read more

A memory of Cookridge by Robert Morris

Schooldays In Dearne

It's incredible how one can recall memories from a remarkably long time ago. In fact, I still remember that on my fourth birthday, I received two identical birthday cards from different people. I can even remember the ...Read more

A memory of Bolton Upon Dearne by Dennis Ford

Childhood Memories Kessingland Late 80’s 90’s

So as a young child I would always go on holidays with my Nan and Grandad. We started going to Kessingland we had a small caravan {touring caravan} so I was very excited to go to a new place. I lived ...Read more

A memory of Kessingland by Cheryl Agius

Captions

517 captions found. Showing results 73 to 96.

Caption For Norwich, Castle Keep And Gatehouse C1874

Taken 40 years after the prison was built, this is one of the earliest views in the book.

Caption For Wainfleet, High Street C1955

Back in the Market Place, the photographer looks south down the High Street. Cook's on the corner is still a newsagent and stationer, Goodnews.

Caption For Great Malvern, View From Priory Church Tower 1893

At the time of Domesday Book, this part of Worcestershire was described as a 'wilderness', with 'numerous and vast thickets'.

Caption For Norwich, Castle Keep And Gatehouse C1874

Taken 40 years after the prison was built, this is one of the earliest views in the book.

Caption For Launceston, Broad Street And Square C1960

The merry-go-round of high street names continues into the sixties: Hepworths is now David Parrish, men's outfitters, while next door Oliver's is now a book shop, although it retains its golden boot outside

Caption For Launceston, Broad Street And Square C1960

The merry-go-round of high street names continues into the sixties: Hepworths is now David Parrish, men's outfitters, while next door Oliver's is now a book shop, although it retains its golden boot outside

Caption For Grange Over Sands, Main Street And The Institute 1894

The Institute was originally the local reading room, where people came to read books and newspapers. It was the first place of adult education in Grange.

Caption For Norwich, Cathedral C1874

This view, one of the earliest in the book, shows the east end of the cathedral with no east chapel, only ragged masonry. The Lady Chapel became ruinous in the 16th century and was pulled down.

Caption For Oxford, Radcliffe Camera 1937

Designed by James Gibbs and completed in 1749, the Radcliffe Camera was paid for by a bequest from John Radcliffe, and originally housed a collection of books provided by him.

Caption For Balcombe, The Village C1955

Unlike the other villages that are mentioned in this book, Balcombe has a railway station, and it has undergone a considerable change since this photograph, though some buildings are still

Caption For Lyndhurst, Crown Hotel 1897

Domesday Book calls the settlement here Linhest.

Caption For Sandhurst, St Michael's Church 1906

Its interior has a lot of painting but is otherwise plain and uninspiring, according to Nikolaus Pevsner in his book on Berkshire buildings.

Caption For Pitsea, Rectory Road C1955

John Shore's shored-up grocery-store is here advertising Spratt's Dog & Bird Foods, Player's, Nevill's Bread, and Oxo ('For Cooking & Drinking').

Caption For Purfleet, The Royal Hotel C1950

This book takes us to a failed spa, a Pierrot show, and a water-tower named after an elephant. It incorporates turn-of-the- century markets and 1950s beaches.

Caption For Barnwood, The Church C1960

Barnwood is mentioned in the Domesday Book, at which time it was owned by St Peter's Abbey in Gloucester.

Caption For Milford On Sea, High Street C1960

Milford on Sea's church, along with the one at Brockenhurst, was a survivor of the forest clearances and receives a mention in the Domesday Book.

Caption For Corfe Mullen, Old Mill Tea Rooms C1955

Corfe Mullen had a mill as long ago as the Domesday Book; it retained its independence until well into the 20th century, when its great neighbour Poole began to creep out towards it.

Caption For Crackington Haven, Looking South 1920

An ancient settlement whose manor, a mile inland, is mentioned in the Domesday Book, it looks completely different today. The hillside on the left is now heavily built up.

Caption For Stratford Upon Avon, Market Place 1892

One of the movement's organisers was Thomas Cook, founder of the famous travel agents.

Caption For St Annes, Lifeboatmen's Memorial 1914

The story behind the bravery of these men is detailed elsewhere in this book.

Caption For Howth, The Harbour 1897

It is hard to imagine that this tranquil harbour scene is only about nine miles away from the bustling, industrial scenes of Dublin Harbour seen earlier in this book.

Caption For Broadway, The Village 1899

Broadway is mentioned in the Domesday Book. It was owned by the Benedictine abbey of nearby Pershore until the Dissolution of the Monasteries by Henry VIII.

Caption For Stratford Upon Avon, Market Place 1892

One of the movement's organisers was Thomas Cook, founder of the famous travel agents.

Caption For Salcombe, Old House And Church 1890

While Salcombe is an old settlement - its name derives from Saltercombe, a reference to the saltings that are recorded in the Domesday Book - Holy Trinity Church is a relatively recent addition, dating