Maps

795 maps found.

1903-1904, Oxton Ref. RNC799268
1947, Preston Ref. NPO810615
1947, Reston Ref. NPO815436
1947, Northfield Ref. NPO794276
1926, Hilton Ref. POP736696
1926, Ross Ref. POP820247
1926, Whitton Ref. POP869578
1904, Stanhope Ref. RNC838295
1903-1904, Stow Ref. RNC841058
1901-1903, Horndean Ref. RNC740428
1904, Yarrow Ref. RNC875653
1901-1904, Wilton Ref. RNC870808
1904, Broomhill Ref. RNC652461
1903-1904, Bonnington Ref. RNC645831
1901-1904, Burnhead Ref. RNC656411
1903-1904, Craigend Ref. RNC680628
1904, Hangingshaw Ref. RNC726452
1897, Allanton Ref. RNE621550
1897, Greens Ref. RNE721756
1897, Hutton Ref. RNE742831

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Memories

288 memories found. Showing results 51 to 60.

Growing Up In Northwood Hills

I was born in a small maisonette off Alandale Drive and my mum still lived there until she passed away aged 95 in 2014. The border between Hillingdon/Harrow runs across the back garden. I attended Pinner Wood ...Read more

A memory of Northwood Hills in 1960 by John Jossevel

Tooting And The Movies

I lived by Figges Marsh in Mitcham, just over the border with Tooting from 1948 until 1967. In fact I was born in the house I lived all those years in. I early on discovered the movies and I remember with great pleasure going ...Read more

A memory of Tooting in 1960 by Paul Trevor Bale

Hook Hill

In 1960, when I was 6, we moved into Longhalves, a detached house on the left of Hook Hill going up, and just on the brow of the hill. The road then was narrow and dangerous, and in about 1964 they took 3 - 4 yards off our front garden to ...Read more

A memory of Freshwater in 1960 by Peter Adams

Port Regis Catholic School

I never thought I would be commenting on Port Regis. In fact, I have totally forgotten about this place. I could not even remember where it was located. Somehow, the name of Port Regis came into my head tonight and I ...Read more

A memory of Broadstairs in 1960 by Maria Lam

My Time At Studwell Lodge And In The Village Of Droxford

My family first came to live in Studwell Lodge, which they bought from the Bruce family,  when my father retired from farming in Berkshire at the age of fifty five. It was then 1959 and I, as a ...Read more

A memory of Droxford in 1960 by Charles Skipwith

This Is My Grandma's House

The house on the left with the four attics was my Grandma's house.  I have lots of fond memories of this house. I even had my own bedroom! Mine was the second attic from the left and it enjoyed a beautiful view of ...Read more

A memory of Marske-By-The-Sea in 1960 by Susan Kemble Jones

On The Farm

This is a memory of about 1960. I had left the pit and started work on Lowrisons farm in Westerhope, there were two houses, one was at the bottom of West Avenue next to the park. This is where John Lowrison lived with his sister Betty, ...Read more

A memory of Newburn in 1960 by Jimmy Burrows

Mardyke School

This photo is of Mardyke School in Cruick Avenue, South Ockendon. I lived in Elwick Road just 100 yards around the corner and attended Mardyke (Infants and Juniors) between 1954 and 1960. The photo has been taken from the main ...Read more

A memory of South Ockendon in 1960 by Denis Reed

Talke A Forgotten Village

As you proceed north along the A34 towards the Cheshire border you will approach Talke traffic lights and on the left and right side of the road there are two areas of grassed land. This grassed area was once the village of ...Read more

A memory of Talke in 1959

Autumn Walk

I moved into West Park Road ( seen in the photo off to the left ) in 1955 at the age of 7. The house was a glorious Victorian residence with 1881 as the year of build noted on the front. Childhood was bliss here, particularly living in ...Read more

A memory of Mottingham in 1959 by Michael Parmley

Captions

290 captions found. Showing results 121 to 144.

Caption For Todmorden, Church Street C1955

For many years, Todmorden (or 'Tod' as it is always known locally) straddled the border between Yorkshire and Lancashire, and this busy, bustling little town has always had a foot in both camps, although

Caption For Royston, General View 1929

The higgledy-piggledy development of this small country market town which resulted from its unusual position on the county border of Hertfordshire and Cambridgeshire until 1896 is evident in this overall

Caption For Frodsham, From The Hill C1950

This runs for 30 miles through the heart of Cheshire, and ends by the locks of Grindley Brook just on the border with Shropshire.

Caption For Wollaston, High Park Avenue C1960

There is another High Park Farm too, just across the Staffordshire border.

Caption For Knowle, High Street C1965

Something of its former village quality remains, and it is still bordered by open countryside - something that not many towns in this county can claim.

Caption For Gretna Green, Sark Bridge C1955

Gretna stands on the Scottish/English border, and so it became popular for runaway marriages of English couples following the passage of Lord Hardwicke's act in 1754.

Caption For Groombridge, The Green C1960

The Kent-Sussex border divides the village in two, but this area, the older part with tile-hung cottages clustered around a triangular green, is in Kent.

Caption For Washington, The Village C1960

In this relatively unspoilt village the buildings are of various materials, including brick, flint, clunch (chalk) and sandstone, which reflects its location on the border between the South Downs and the

Caption For Abergavenny, The Black Mountains From Crucorney C1960

In doing so, he helped to define the borders of Wales.

Caption For Bala, The Town And The Lake 1931

The lake is over three miles long and 100 feet deep; it stretches north-east towards the edges of the town, its borders wooded and its shores gravelled.

Caption For Ansdell, Commonside 1927

This quiet road is built over an earlier byway bordering the extensive area of common land that was enclosed, drained and extensively farmed from the 17th century.

Caption For Loxwood, Combination Stores C1950

Loxwood is on the route of the partly-restored Wey and Arun canal near the Surrey border—'London's lost route to the sea'.The shop on the left has old enamelled metal cigarette advertising signs fixed

Caption For Yateley, The Village C1965

Yateley is near the Berkshire border. In 1950, 4,000 people lived here. It became a town in 1975, and now has 28,000 residents.

Caption For Ansdell, Commonside 1927

This quiet road is built over an earlier byway bordering the extensive area of common land that was enclosed, drained and extensively farmed from the 17th century.

Caption For Euxton, M6 Motorway From Runshaw Lane C1965

It was not until 1970, however, that the M6 reached England's northern border at Carlisle.

Caption For Langwith, High Street C1950

There are actually two Langwiths - Nether and Upper - in north-east Derbyshire, near the border with Nottinghamshire and not far from Mansfield.

Caption For Knighton, Broad Street C1955

Knighton is so close to the English border that the railway station and hotel are actually on English soil.

Caption For Chepstow, The Bridge 1950

It marks the official border between England or Wales in its ironwork. Note the double-decker bus entering Chepstow via the bridge.

Caption For Cenarth, Sheep Dipping C1960

Cenarth is situated alongside the River Teifi and the Cardiganshire border.

Caption For Newbury, Ye Swan Inn C1955

One of the most famous pubs in the area, the building stands on the Berkshire/Hampshire border, just to the south of Newbury.

Caption For West Kirby, Ashton Park C1965

The park is now a well cared-for green oasis, with manicured lawns, footpaths fringed with lovely flower beds and shrub borders, and a number of benches.

Caption For Blackpool, From The South Jetty 1890

The sea wall had not been built either, and the promenade is bordered by cobbles sloping to the beach, with wooden piles providing some protection against the breaking waves.

Caption For Streetly, Entrance To Sutton Park C1965

Sutton Coldfield itself is to the east, while Streetly borders the park to the north-west. There are several entrances to the park at Streetly, most for pedestrians only.

Caption For South Tidworth, Old Cottages C1962

These thatched cottages are by the old Reading Room on the North and South Tidworth borders. In front of the Reading Room is a red telephone box.