Maps

9,439 maps found.

1886 - 1887, North Bowood Ref. HOSM55164
1883 - 1884, North Widcombe Ref. HOSM55323
1888 - 1889, North Cave Ref. HOSM55178
1883 - 1885, North Elmham Ref. HOSM55294
1896 - 1907, North Ripley Ref. HOSM55281
1896 - 1898, North Chailey Ref. HOSM55181
1895, North Weald Bassett Ref. HOSM55403
1888 - 1891, North Grimston Ref. HOSM55224
1894 - 1895, North Walbottle Ref. HOSM40554
1891 - 1892, North Otterington Ref. HOSM55267
1894 - 1895, North Looe Ref. HOSM70305
1895 - 1914, North Hylton Ref. HOSM55233
1901-1903, North Seaton Colliery Ref. RNC793895
1897-1898, Upper North Dean Ref. RNC857685
1897-1899, North Hinksey Village Ref. RNC793527
1897-1898, Lower North Dean Ref. RNC769602
1899, North Leverton With Habblesthorpe Ref. RNE793633
1947, North Leverton With Habblesthorpe Ref. NPO793633
1902-1903, North Leverton With Habblesthorpe Ref. RNC793633
1898, North Leverton With Habblesthorpe Ref. HOSM55245

Books

39 books found. Showing results 1,489 to 1,512.

Memories

1,548 memories found. Showing results 621 to 630.

The Happy Times

My name is Peter Russell was born at 61 Woodlands Road 1937 and enjoyed all my young life in Southall until I moved to Waterlooville near Portsmouth in 1961, I went to Beaconsfield Rd I/J school and then onto Featherstone Rd ...Read more

A memory of Southall by rusky1937

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

Coppenhall

I lived in Remer St from 1941 to 1966. I remember;- Bonars farm , Mosses farm, Barnetts farm all on Remer St. Groby Rd residents, Percy Barnett, Arthur and Lizzie Badrock. Powells farm. North St Chapel Beeches garage Elliots fish and ...Read more

A memory of Crewe by morton_d_a

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

Farsley From 1937 To 1955

Farsley was a great place to grow up. I lived there from 1937 till 1955. As kids we had great fun playing in the beck just above the Cricket Field, before the Council Estate was built. When it was wet we played in the Cricket ...Read more

A memory of Farsley by colin.colville

Slough As A Kid

I was born in Slough in 1961, living there until 1972, after my father, Jim Butler, died in 1970. We then moved to Scarborough in North Yorkshire. My memories of Slough are of living on Norway Drive, Wexham Court estate. We used to ...Read more

A memory of Slough by Ken Butler

Mothers Reminiscences

My mother s family lived on North row, the Sandersons, Grandfather Joseph and grandmother Phoebe, my aunt Rita, my mother Margaret, uncles Robert and Joseph, many happy memories of playing on the pit heap and going for shower ...Read more

A memory of East Holywell by Michael Bloxham

What Happened To 53 Wellington Road North, Houndslow West ??

My grandmother left England on 27th September 1923 for Beria Mozambique. Her address on the ships log is given as 53 Wellington Road North, Houndslow. I have been over to have a look hoping to ...Read more

A memory of Hounslow by rich2east

Universal Stationers!

Back in my very early days as a rep for a greeting card company called Rust Craft one of my North London accounts was Universal Stationers in Harrow. My store contact was the redoubtable greeting card department manageress, Mrs May Fernyhough! Happy days!

A memory of Harrow

1 Five Houses, North Street, Winchelsea Tn36 4 Hn

When I was born in 1949, my family were living in the above referenced house. Does anyone have any history on these houses, and perhaps who now owns 1?

A memory of Winchelsea

Captions

2,676 captions found. Showing results 1,489 to 1,512.

Caption For Shoeburyness, West Beach C1955

East of Southend, the Thames meets the North Sea at Shoeburyness and its long journey ends.

Caption For Andover, The Newbury Street From The Angel Inn C1950

In its heyday, the Angel Inn's frontage stretched 30 metres north from the Chantry Centre's upper High Street entrance.

Caption For Barnstaple, The Docks 1936

On the right bank are the remnants of the trees from North Walk.

Caption For Taunton, Fore Street 1902

Much has changed here: the trams have long gone, the Celtic cross memorial to the Somerset Light Infantry's Burma Campaign in the 1880s is now a traffic island further up in North Street, while the open

Caption For Waddington, High Street C1960

This view looks north along the High Street.

Caption For Little Haywood, Meadow Lane C1955

It was built in 1848-49 by the North Staffordshire Railway Company (nicknamed the Knotty after its emblem the Stafford Knot), to link local services to the main London line at Colwich.

Caption For Effingham, The Village C1965

People first settled here at the foot of the North Downs because of the fresh water springs emerging from where the chalk meets a band of clay.

Caption For Wallingford, Church And Bridge 1899

Back on the river, this view looks north-east from the Crowmarsh Gifford bank to Bridge House, with the remarkable spire of St Peter's Church beyond.

Caption For Wrexham, High Street 1903

Wrexham's prosperity was founded on its position at the centre of the north Welsh coalfield, which fed local iron-, steel- and gasworks.

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 New Mill, The Village C1955

The hamlet of New Mill grew up near the canal north of Tring around Tring Mill, now Heygate Flour.

Caption For Oving, The Black Boy Inn C1955

From the rear of the Black Boy are fine views towards North Marston, the hill dropping sharply into the valley.

Caption For Lanlivery, 1903

On the far side there is a north transept. St Brevita's church was restored in 1878-91.

Caption For Rock, St Michael's Church C1960

The small church is on the north shore of the Camel estuary at Porthilly near Rock. There is evidence for a Norman church although it was much rebuilt in 1867.

Caption For London, The Aldwych C1920

The Aldwych sweeps off sharply to the north towards Kingsway, leaving an island of fine buildings between it and the Strand.The scheme for the development of the locality was completed in 1905

Caption For Hemswell, Weldon Road C1955

East of Gainsborough the Market Rasen road climbs the Lincoln Cliff, the limestone ridge which runs due north from Lincoln at about two hundred feet above sea level.

Caption For Wye, Bridge Street 1918

Wye sits beneath the chalk hills of the North Downs; it has a 12th-century church, beautiful Georgian buildings and a college founded in the 1400s by the Archbishop of Canterbury.

Caption For Penrith, King Street C1955

As we look north towards Market Square, Hutchinson's tobacconist shop is at the corner of Langton Street.

Caption For Brockham, The Green 1958

This view, taken from the start of Tanner's Hill, looks north-east across the green and past the parish pump in its tiled pumphouse to the Royal Oak pub and a fine range of historic houses and cottages

Caption For Chorley, Market Street C1965

This is Chorley's main street, the A6, Lancashire's main north to south road; it used to get very busy in the summer.

Caption For Abergavenny, Church, Interior Of Herbert Chapel 1893

The reclining oak figure in the background of this photograph has now been moved to the north transept to give it more prominence.

Caption For Ebbw Vale, Gorsedd Stones C1960

The stones for the Gorsedd Circle were quarried at the Trefil Quarry.

Caption For Alderley Edge, View From Castle Rock C1955

This photograph is looking north over the Hough where Manchester`s murk still obscures the horizon.

Caption For Wimborne, The Minster, St Luke And St Cuthberga's Window 1908

Healing the sick is the theme of this window in the minster's north-west corner, formerly the Consistory Court.