Photos

2 photos found. Showing results 1,041 to 2.

Maps

4,410 maps found.

1903, Whinney Hill Ref. RNC867334
1899, Windmill Hill Ref. RNC871109
1898, Witherenden Hill Ref. RNC871913
1903, Snape Hill Ref. RNC833566
1903, Snow Hill Ref. RNC833775
1903, Spital Hill Ref. RNC836383
1903, Spring Hill Ref. RNC836738
1903, Stake Hill Ref. RNC837929
1946, Fold Hill Ref. NPO707283
1946, Hagginton Hill Ref. NPO724654
1947, Hailstone Hill Ref. NPO724742
1946, Ham Hill Ref. NPO725943
1947, Harmer Hill Ref. NPO727437
1947, Harpur Hill Ref. NPO727569
1947, Harrowgate Hill Ref. NPO727700
1946, Hartest Hill Ref. NPO727790
1945, Hatt Hill Ref. NPO728396
1945, Hawks Hill Ref. NPO728901
1947, Hawthorn Hill Ref. NPO729076
1947, Daisy Hill Ref. NPO687629

Books

3 books found. Showing results 1,249 to 3.

Memories

3,572 memories found. Showing results 521 to 530.

Raf Herscha Hill

I, along with two others at any one time, was posted to the RAF fixer station on Herscha Hill. We stayed with Miss Bella Scott at a house called Noranside, halfway up Kintore Street. I was there from 2 Feb 1954 to mid-November ...Read more

A memory of Auchenblae in 1954 by Michael Pollitt

Fallin Primary School

I remember the old school which was opposite the kirk and also Tortilano's ice cream shop. I started school in 1951/52 I think it was, and Capt Gracie was the Headmaster who ruled as though he was still in the army. I lived in ...Read more

A memory of Fallin in 1952 by Matthew Ford

School Days

I lived at 27 Radnor Street, last but one tennament to be flattened. My first year of school was at the "new high school", on Bouquanaran; 10 class rooms open, we had to scramble among the bricks to get to class. Then I went to Radnor ...Read more

A memory of Clydebank in 1940 by Amy Worrick(Sullivan)

The People Of Kilfinan

The year my mum and dad got married in Kilfinan Church. My mum was born and brought up in Kilfinan Post Office where my granny, Mrs Maclachlan was the post mistress for many of my childhood years. I don't actually remember the ...Read more

A memory of Kilfinan in 1951 by David Goodman

Golds Hill School

I attended the above school from 1941 to 1947. I know of one person who attended with me at that time and who I am now still in contact with..Jean Goldie (nee Hill). If anyone remembers us or the teachers ,Misses Dufty, Scot, ...Read more

A memory of Golds Green in 1941 by Ernest Hill

Hopfields

I lived at the RN & RM Children's Home, "Hopfields", Stakes Hill Road, from 1951-57, attending Waterlooville Primary, Stakes Hill Road, transferring to Cowplain Secondary Girls in 1952. My two younger brothers, Matthew and ...Read more

A memory of Waterlooville in 1951 by ruth

Triangle Row

We moved in to number 13 after we got married. Our first visitor was unfortunately a policeman with a warrant for the previous owners arrest. I'm sure we were not alone in the house. We often used to hear an over the door type bell ...Read more

A memory of Norland Town in 1984 by Kate Noble

The Good Ol Days

I was born in north London in 1951. We moved to 3 Penzance Road when I was about 6 months old, I lived there until 1972. I remember Wallies van, buying broken biscuits from the shop in Petersfield Ave, playing runouts and tin tan ...Read more

A memory of Harold Hill in 1951 by Raymond Smith

Phil & John's Amazing Journey Part 2 Football, Pubs, Old Friends

Stopping briefly outside the Working Men’s Club, the meeting place on Saturday lunchtimes for us Groby footballers before away games, we pass the chippy, the old blacksmiths where the old ...Read more

A memory of Groby in 1970

Wolverhampton Street Community

Wolverhampton Street seemed to almost be a village on its own. There was Burgins and Bytherways newagents, Masseys wet fish shop, Davis's grocers, Smiths greengrocers, Sherratts electrical, Bryans diy, Robinsons cakes, ...Read more

A memory of Dudley by Fay Cooper

Captions

1,749 captions found. Showing results 1,249 to 1,272.

Caption For Seaton, Seafront 1922

Looking beyond Castle Hill, we see the cliffs around Beer in the distance. This open plain of sea front has since been divided by the sea wall and a modern motor road.

Caption For Wolverhampton, Darlington Street 1890

Horse trams are slowly climbing the hill on their journey from Tettenhall.

Caption For Huntingdon, Town Hall And Market Hill C1965

The Town Hall and magistrates' court still dominates Market Hill.

Caption For Hurstbourne Tarrant, The George And Dragon, Andover Road C1955

This comfortable pub, once an inn, lies under Hurstbourne Hill on what was the Andover turnpike to Newbury. It was near here that William Cobbett stayed with Joseph Blount at Rookery Farm.

Caption For Dunsop Bridge, Hodder Bridge 1921

This splendid view of the River Hodder shows the magnificent scenery of the area.The photograph shows the scene as it could have been 100 years earlier, except for the gas pipe crossing the river in

Caption For Hawkhurst, The Village And Moor Hill 1902

This scattered village is situated in the heart of the Weald. It is an old centre with a 15th-century church, which has many fine treasures. Weatherboarded cottages surround the tree-lined green.

Caption For Allenheads, Slag Hill Cottages C1965

The somewhat interestingly named hamlet of Dirt Pot lies just one mile north of Allenheads.

Caption For Bridport, West Road 1909

Foundry Cottages (left) and three-storey Foundry House (far right), in West Allington, were the hub of Richard Robert Samson`s Grove Iron Works.

Caption For Chislehurst, Rush Pond, Ashfield Lane C1965

This picturesque small lake, often complete with ducks, sits at the northern end of a common in a large village.

Caption For Hurstbourne Tarrant, Village C1955

It is also the meeting point for two of Hampshire's smaller, lesser-known waterways - the Bourne rivulet and the River Swift.

Caption For Leigh On Sea, High Street C1950

This is part of Old Leigh, with the railway on the right and the sea behind the buildings on the left.The main shopping centre has moved up the hill to Leigh Broadway but this High Street is still

Caption For Pulborough, Swans Corner 1921

The church and a cluster of old houses are at the top of the hill, and more old buildings are on the river bank, east and west of the Bognor Road river bridge.

Caption For Arundel, Castle And Bridge 1902

The castle, much enlarged by the Dukes of Norfolk, along with their Roman Catholic cathedral, dominates this picturesque hill town, giving it a distinctly French character in distant views.The bridge over

Caption For Whitchurch, High Street C1955

Here the photographer looks across the High Street westwards from Church Headland Lane with the start of Market Hill to the left of the thatched cottage, Cobwebs.

Caption For Luccombe, The Village 1901

South of the A39, we climb from lush pastures towards Exmoor and the well-wooded Holnicote Estate and Dunkery Hill, much of which are owned by the National Trust.

Caption For Brockworth, Coopers Hill And Stroud Road C1955

There is still a petrol station on this site at Brockworth roundabout, though the wartime Nissen hut we see here is long gone.

Caption For Bristol, The View From The Granary 1901

Perched high on its hill in the background at left is the tower erected to commemorate John Cabot's voyage.

Caption For Ely, Fore Hill 1925

Fore Hill is an attractive street which continues on from the High Street, descending to the River Ouse.

Caption For Runcorn, Higher Runcorn, Highlands Road C1955

In a document dated 1295 this area was referred to as 'Runcoure Superior' - this had nothing to do with the class of people who lived here but referred to the fact that it was on the

Caption For Castle Bromwich, The Green C1965

There was a settlement on this site in prehistoric times, but the first documentary reference to 'Bramwice' was in 1168. The name referred to the wild broom which grew here.

Caption For Coldharbour, The Village 1904

Clinging to the steep escarpment below Leith Hill, this village centre is, at 750ft, the highest in Surrey.

Caption For Corfe Mullen, Pardy's Hill C1955

His brand new Volvo once rolled, driverless, across Blandford Road and into Pardy's Hill, coming to rest harmlessly against the tree (centre).

Caption For Chesham, The Broadway C1955

Looking east from Blucher Street this view shows how steeply the chalk hills rise behind the town, still undeveloped.

Caption For Woodmansterne, Pine Walk C1955

Chipstead Way runs immediately behind the photographer`s position and Upper Pines is the turning on the left-hand side beyond Nos 44 and 42 Pine Walk.