Maps

118 maps found.

1892 - 1907, Sefton Ref. HOSM58907
1919, Merton Ref. HOSM53533
1888 - 1903, Birmingham Ref. HOSM34167
1887, Coventry Ref. HOSM34371
1913 - 1914, Darlington Ref. HOSM34409
1890, Wakefield Ref. HOSM35363
1889 - 1900, Poole Ref. HOSM35058
1894 - 1911, Wandsworth Ref. HOSM65674
1886 - 1903, Solihull Ref. HOSM35197
1890 - 1892, Bolton Ref. HOSM34185
1889, Salford Ref. HOSM35142
1924, Milton Keynes Ref. HOSM34919
1884 - 1903, Merthyr Tydfil Ref. HOSM34910
1895 - 1896, Southend-on-Sea Ref. HOSM35209
1899-1901, Old Country Ref. RNC796347
1900, Bountis Thorne Ref. RNC646853
1878 - 1906, North Country Ref. HOSM48454
1919, North Country Ref. POP793110
1919, Bountis Thorne Ref. POP646853
1920, Old Country Ref. POP796347

Memories

672 memories found. Showing results 41 to 50.

Bilton Road In The "69d

I born in 1955. Went to Perivale Infants and Junior schools before going to Greenford County Grammar School. I was in 6 Perivale Scouts. I still have fond memories of Justice's fish and chips, working in Empire Greengrocers, ...Read more

A memory of Perivale by John Alexander

Always Think Of It As Home.

I was born in Dovercourt hospital 24th December 1959. I lived above the Home and Colonial shop in the high street where my lovely Dad Mr. Roe was manager. My lovely mum Margaret often used to work there when my sister's Bren ...Read more

A memory of Dovercourt by Susan Stapleton

Salfords School

I was born in 1951 in Copsleigh Avenue (No 42). I must have started at the 'old' Salfords School in 1956. (My sister Jennifer was born in 1947 and was there too.) The photograph shows its location being just about deserted, apart from ...Read more

A memory of Salfords by Clive Goddard

Where Polesworth Is

Hello, My memory tells me that Polesworth is (and also has been) situated in the County of Warwickshire. All the best. Les Searle

A memory of Polesworth by Leslie (Mr) Searle

Derry Hill Wiltshire

I did not live in Derry Hill, but rented a cottage there, Primrose Cottage, in 1990. I was introduced to Wiltshire in the 1980s by my husband's mother who had been based near Pewsey in the Land Army during the Second World ...Read more

A memory of Derry Hill in 1990

Helmshore 1950 1968

I was born in Musbury Road at the bottom of Tor Hill and spent 5 years with Tor as my back yard; my name is still chiselled in the rocks at the top. Anyone remember the Tor Mile race? In 1955 we moved up to 3, Lancaster Avenue, ...Read more

A memory of Helmshore by Ian Seville

Looking Back To The Early Days

I was born in rented 'rooms' at Wordsworth Road in 1936 and came to move with my parents to five different addresses at Easington before I moved away from the area, when I married in 1963. But although my ...Read more

A memory of Easington Colliery in 1900 by Harold(Harry) Barnes

Pinehurst Childrens Home Park Rd Camberley

Memories of Camberley come from my childhood days as an orphan residing at 'Pinehurst', a Surrey County Child Welfare Home 1949-1953. I was put there as a 9-year-old and recall spending a very happy part ...Read more

A memory of Pinehurst in 1949 by David Share

A Great Place To Live

Having been born and brought up in Buckhusrt Hill in the 1960s and 1970s and 1980s and now living in Kent, it reminds me what a unique place it once was. My immediate memories are of Lords Bushes and living in Forest ...Read more

A memory of Buckhurst Hill by Andrew Evans

Happy Days!

I was a trainee residential social worker at Elm House, Christmas 1974. I spent 2 months at several residential establishments working for the old Cheshire County Council. Fond memories of matron Dolly Barrett and cook Nan.

A memory of Nantwich in 1974

Captions

749 captions found. Showing results 97 to 120.

Caption For Brockweir, The Village C1955

The little hamlet of Brockweir, straggling along the floor of the Wye Valley and with a utilitarian bridge spanning the river itself, lies on the county border with Gwent.

Caption For Evershot, The Village C1965

On the ridge nearby is the source of the River Frome - that beautiful Dorset brook that crosses nearly forty miles of the county before reaching the sea.

Caption For Upwell, Village 1923

The county boundary between Cambridgeshire and Norfolk actually runs along the middle of the river at this point, so the church is in Norfolk, while the pub is in Cambridgeshire!

Caption For York, Fishergate Postern, The Castle C1885

They were designed by Sydney Smith, Rector of Foston, and built in the 1820s after the site had been purchased by the County Committee for use as a gaol.

Caption For Weybridge, The Memorial C1955

It was erected in 1896 in memory of Henry Yool, a local benefactor and Vice-Chairman of the newly-formed Surrey County Council from 1889-92.

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 Chardstock, Holy City C1960

The county border is not far away. Many of the farms in the parish date back over 800 years, and there are a number of picturesque cottages.

Caption For Roydon, The High Street C1955

Close to the county boundary, Roydon retains a timeless air. Here we see the White Horse, partly weatherboarded, with small, brick-built cottages beyond.

Caption For Peterborough, River Nene 1952

Over the Town Bridge, which forms the old county boundary, the power station has been replaced with a shopping centre.

Caption For Fladbury, The Weir C1960

A walk along the county's rivers will reveal many other mills - a delight to the eye and a temptation for the camera.

Caption For Westerham, Market Square C1955

The assize courts were held here when Maidstone, as the county town, was a considerable day's journey away.

Caption For Tawstock, St Peter's Church 1890

Cruciform in plan, it is early 14th-century (one of only seven remaining in Devon) and contains the finest collection of monuments in the county.

Caption For Ashburton, The Bullring 1913

The Capital and Counties Bank (centre) is now Lloyds TSB.

Caption For Bracknell, High Street 1901

More than 50 years before this photograph was taken, Bracknell was described in the county directory as 'a small village consisting of a long, narrow street, inhabited principally

Caption For Broadway, The Tower C1955

On a clear day, 13 counties can be seen from the Gothic battlements.

Caption For Peterborough, Market Square 1919

This view, taken from St John's Church across Cathedral Square, shows the Canadian Government offices next door to the Capital and Counties Bank, St Nicholas' Gate, the print works, a toy

Caption For Kingsbridge, Dodbrooke 1907

It bucked the trend seen throughout the rest of the county in Victorian times by doubling its size, but by the 1890s the population had peaked, and in 1907 it was declining.

Caption For Wilmslow, Pownall Hall 1897

Boddington spent a vast amount on Pownell, transforming it into one of the finest examples of Arts and Crafts Movement decoration in the county.

Caption For Abergavenny, Cross Street 1914

On the left is the sombre but reassuringly secure frontage of the Capital and Counties Bank.

Caption For Ufford, Church, The Stocks 1894

Before the establishment of county police forces in the 1840s, parish constables had to punish offenders. They could either be placed in the stocks for a period of time, or whipped.

Caption For Abergavenny, Cross Street 1914

On the left is the sombre but reassuringly secure frontage of the Capital and Counties Bank.

Caption For Uplyme, Yawl Bottom 1900

A walk through the countryside around Uplyme often takes you as much into Dorset as Devon, for the county border weaves around the ridges, woods and tiny brooks of the locality.

Caption For Shrivenham, The Memorial Hall C1960

This attractive building is reputed to be one of the finest village halls in the county. Cotswold stone tiles cover a splendid hammer beam roof made with very large oak timbers.

Caption For Hamsterley, The Memorial And Green C1955

There are two Hamsterleys in the county. One is on the Derwent; the other is on the Wear.