Maps

2,499 maps found.

1897, Ingst Ref. RNE743694
1897, Itchington Ref. RNE744599
1898, Earthcott Green Ref. RNE696659
1898, Frampton End Ref. RNE709062
1898, Emerson's Green Ref. RNE701234
1898, Horwood Riding Ref. RNE740913
1879 - 1881, Bagstone Ref. HOSM36733
1880, Buckover Ref. HOSM39384
1880 - 1881, Whitfield Ref. HOSM64441
1913 - 1920, Cleadon Ref. HOSM41209
1913 - 1920, Whitburn Ref. HOSM64427
1904-1905, East Mains Ref. RNC697616
1904-1905, Eastfield Ref. RNC698519
1904-1905, Eddlewood Ref. RNC699098
1904-1905, Elvanfoot Ref. RNC701120
1905-1906, Failford Ref. RNC702648
1899, Falfield Ref. RNC702984
1899, Filton Ref. RNC705621
1904-1906, Forehill Ref. RNC707799
1904-1905, Forth Ref. RNC708186

Books

23 books found. Showing results 1,441 to 23.

Memories

1,578 memories found. Showing results 601 to 610.

South Woodford And Historic Buildings

SOUTH WOODFORD LONDON E18 Does anyone have a photo of the old school outfitters on George Lane South Woodford? Think I got school uniform for Nightingale High School there around 1969. I think the ...Read more

A memory of South Woodford by trishab710

First Camp With Scouts

As an innocent 11year old in August 1957, I had my first experience of camping in a field in Stanton Fitzwarren. I belonged to a Scout troop from Woolwich in South East London. Most of us came from a poor area of ...Read more

A memory of Stanton Fitzwarren by ianhilton

V2 Rocket Attack St Bartholomews Road.

My father Leonard Duffield was brought up in the family home at 52 St Bartholomews Road. His father and uncle owned and ran a wholesale and retail bakery business H & GS Duffield which had a shop in High Street ...Read more

A memory of East Ham by anthonyduffield

Treco Bay

We stayed in a small caravan the first holiday we had in Porthcawl during the miners fortnight holiday in June many years ago. Other wise it would be day or afternoon trips to Porthcawl and other seaside resorts along the South Wales coast . ...Read more

A memory of Porthcawl by Brian Neale

Old Fire Station St Andrews Road North

When I was a child in the 1960's, my granddad would take my brother and myself to the old Fire Station. He had just retired after 30 years in the Fire Service. His name was Albert Newns. He had been Station Officer ...Read more

A memory of St Annes by shepherdplanning

My First 22 Years

I was born at 48 Durban Road pathway in Jan 1944. Went to school at pathway Junior school and then to Patchway Secondry Modern School as it was called then. I had so many friends whilst growing up and played in the fields and at the ...Read more

A memory of Patchway by tommosue

1957 Upwards Susan June Keeler

I was a little girl who was adopted to Cecil John Keeler and my first visit to Petham was as a 5yr old. My Granny Fanny keeler and had 5 sons. Dick.Ray.Ted.Cecil and Reg.Granny Keeler also had 3 daughters Daisy.Girlie and ...Read more

A memory of Petham by sjmurray278

The Pits And The Heath

Alan Benfell, born 43. Moulton Avenue near Wellington School/Sutton Lane. Went to Wellington until about 52 then moved to Marshall Close off Wellington Road South. Went to Grove road for a couple of years then on to SGGS (Black ...Read more

A memory of Hounslow by Alan Benfell

The Temporary Chapel, Bede College Durham

This photograph of 1929 is of special interest to me because of the long, white building in the top left-hand corner of the image. This was the temporary chapel at the College and served in that capacity from ...Read more

A memory of Durham by keith.i.bulley

Blissful Memories

Sat Mar 20th 2021, at 3:22 pm Peter Tuthill commented: Yes, thanks for the photo of Smuggler's Cottage. It was criminal,wanton destruction to demolish it and throw up those totally characterless boxes. How planning permission was ...Read more

A memory of Portreath by Peter Tuthill

Captions

2,476 captions found. Showing results 1,441 to 1,464.

Caption For Bebington, The Village 1936

Taken across the road from the Wellington Inn, this view is looking south along the village.

Caption For Wallasey, The Village C1965

Some ten years later than W164006 and W164004 (page 44), this photograph looks south along Wallasey Village with Leasowe Road going off to the right.

Caption For Havant, East Street C1960

Just before the Bear Hotel (left), which is still trading today, is a crossroads where South Street and East Street meet.

Caption For Topcliffe, Annual Gypsy Fair C1960

All the hustle and bustle of the annual horse and sheep fairs, held in the village of Topcliffe, on the A168 trunk road south of Thirsk, until the late 1960s, are captured in this splendid photograph.

Caption For Marton In Cleveland, Stokesley Road C1965

This road runs south to Stokesley, some five miles away. The Mobil petrol station is just off to the left - they were evidently offering Green Shield Stamps in return for purchases at that time.

Caption For Finchley, Golf Course C1965

The course, one of many within Greater London, occupies a stretch of land extending south from Frith Manor to the Dollis Brook.

Caption For Bath, General View 1874

Taken from near the Wells Road above the south bank of the River Avon, this is an archive view, for much was destroyed in the Baedeker and other bombing raids during World War II.

Caption For Bridport, From Allington Hill C1960

A Panorama south-eastwards across Allington hamlet and West Allington street to the Rope Works, St Michael`s Works and Priors Mills (middle distance, left).

Caption For Polgooth, Village C1955

Polgooth grew up in the 19th century as a mining village to the south west of St Austell.

Caption For Christchurch, The River 1918

Christchurch (or Christchurch Twyneham, to give the town its old name) is one of the oldest settlements on the south coast, probably being in existence even before the Romans settled in the shelter

Caption For Lincoln, Cathedral 1890

This view of the south side of the cathedral is taken from within the Vicars Court, where the vicars lived.

Caption For Gainsborough, The Old Hall C1955

From the south you can see the Hall's plan clearly, with the central Great Hall behind the three timber-framed gables of Hickman's 1597 stair and corridor addition.

Caption For Saxilby, High Street C1965

From the south you can see the Hall's plan clearly, with the central Great Hall behind the three timber-framed gables of Hickman's 1597 stair and corridor addition.

Caption For Salisbury, Harnham Bridge 1928

Then, it carried all the traffic from the south over the Avon into Salisbury. This traffic reached such levels that it could not cope, and a new one was built a short distance downstream.

Caption For Woodmansterne, Rectory Lane C1960

The disappearance of the distinctive fence on the left makes the exact location hard to determine but it is likely that the photograph was taken just south of The Old School House on the left and Eastlands

Caption For Easby, Easby Hall 1913

Here in the far north of the county, 2 miles south of Great Ayton, stands this 'Gentleman's Residence', built in Georgian times for the Emerson family.

Caption For Abbotsbury, Chesil Bank And St Catherine's Chapel C1955

Looking south-eastwards from Abbotsbury Hill to Abbotsbury Gardens in Stavordale Wood (right) and Cleverlawns (centre).

Caption For Acton, Church 1906

This 14th-century church contains one of the oldest and finest brasses in England, that of Sir Robert de Bures (d1302).The 18th- century south chapel is 20 feet longer than the chancel, and

Caption For Sudbury, The Park C1965

This is the south side of the house, which is now the Sudbury Learning Centre.

Caption For Sonning, Village 1904

Fortunately, south of Thames Street you can escape the modern traffic. This view looks east down Pearson Street, with the High Street off to the left just past the cart..

Caption For Reading, On The Thames 1924

East from the south end of Reading Bridge John Tims Boatyard building, with its punts and boats for hire, has now all gone, replaced by the less than wonderful eleven-storey Reading Bridge House.

Caption For Reading, St Mary's Church C1955

Inside, the south arcade of the nave dates from about 1200, but the rest is from Edward VI's reign. Until its restoration in the 1860s there were dormer windows in the aisle roof.

Caption For Tettenhall, St Michael's Church C1965

Only the medieval west tower and the Victorian south porch survived. The church was rebuilt by Bernard Miller, who made no attempt to recreate the style of the original.

Caption For Loose, Village 1898

Two miles south of Maidstone, this little secretive village perched on a hillside once had thirteen watermills within its boundaries, powered by the two main streams flowing into the River Medway.