Maps

9,439 maps found.

1947, Foxton Ref. NPO708992
1947, Garthorpe Ref. NPO711984
1946, Kenn Ref. NPO746129
1947, Leighton Ref. NPO754854
1925, Sherburn Ref. POP829820
1925, Thimbleby Ref. POP846704
1925, Stutton Ref. POP842350
1925, Suffield Ref. POP842455
1919, Woodhill Ref. POP873351
1924, Walcot Ref. POP859613
1923, Wressle Ref. POP874928
1923, Westgate Ref. POP866031
1946, Barton Ref. NPO634308
1903-1908, Santon Ref. RNC825476
1903-1904, Sherburn Ref. RNC829820
1903-1908, Howsham Ref. RNC741668
1903, Wistow Ref. RNC871840
1903, Woodhouse Ref. RNC873393
1903-1908, Worlaby Ref. RNC874542
1903-1908, Wressle Ref. RNC874928

Books

39 books found. Showing results 1,633 to 1,656.

Memories

1,544 memories found. Showing results 681 to 690.

Gagie

This was my grandmothers house and i spent many school holidays here with my uncle and aunt and their 3 sons who lived with my grandmother. Long summer days were spent "going down the den" the wooded area next to the walled garden. We played croquet ...Read more

A memory of Kellas by Ann Stewart

Cricket

My family and I lived in Carlin Gate, Timperley from my birth in 1948 until we moved to Romford in Essex in the late summer of 1963. I have superb memories of playing schoolboy cricket on the ground just over the wall on the right whilst at North Cestrian Grammar School.

A memory of Timperley by mchlpilling

School Days

In the 1950s I lived in Broadhurst Gardens and every day walked with friends through this twitten to get to North Bank School in Smoke Lane. The lane was dark and overgrown on one side and on the other side backed onto the Crusader Insurance ...Read more

A memory of Reigate by Barbara Walters

Wembley In The 1950's

I remember the lovely fresh bread smell from Aldridges the bakery at the Triagle, the Grove Fish and Chip shop's marvellous rock salmon and chips cooked in beef dripping of course, Killips department store's dumb waiter, learning to ...Read more

A memory of Egham by sylviaanddoug

Bus To Park North

Used to get the bus to Park North around the corner on the left.

A memory of Swindon

Birkenhead North End

does anybody remember Birkenhead north end in the 50s&60S. I lived in Alwen street from 1945 till1970.I enjoyed my childhood there,playing allsorts of games kick than can the allyo football cricket anything you could play we ...Read more

A memory of Birkenhead by billycav

Working At The Victoria

I was ophthalmic house officer at St Peter's (Chertsey) and "Woking "Vic" in 1966. Miss Iris Kane was the Consultant. She worked hard and taught me a lot. I was based at St Peter's and each week had to drive to the "Vic" four ...Read more

A memory of Woking by pjnorth

Training Pit Ponies At Oxclose. Ryhope

Training Pit Ponies at Ryhope Oxclose was a row of 5 terraced houses owned by the Colliery and located at the top of the lane which passed the eastern side of the Cricket field. At the Western end of 5 terraced ...Read more

A memory of Ryhope by harrydhx

Cafe On Wembley Triangle

I moved to Wembley in about 1965 and lived on Clifton Avenue. My mum worked at a cafe on the High Rd until 1970 when we moved up north... Looking at Streetview, the area seems totally changed but I think the cafe was on the ...Read more

A memory of Wembley by redleeder

Date Of Photo.

This photograph must have been taken after 28th. October 1896, when the new reredos, altar, and choir screen shown here were installed to celebrate the Golden Jubilee of the church, and were dedicated on that day, and the summer of 1897, ...Read more

A memory of Yeovil by F. E. Burroughes

Captions

2,676 captions found. Showing results 1,633 to 1,656.

Caption For Mells, The Village 1907

The photographer is looking north-west downhill across the Mells Stream bridge to the village, an attractive cluster of stone houses with many thatched roofs.

Caption For Lincoln, High Street C1965

and somewhat two-dimensional timbered front of Woolworths and the 1907 Perpendicular Gothic-style Mac Fisheries (a chain long departed from our high streets) were recently demolished to make way for the

Caption For Manchester, Ship Canal, Grain Elevators C1965

This photograph was taken several years before the opening of the container terminal on North No 9 Dock. Containerization traffic led Manchester Liners to restructure their fleet.

Caption For Port Erin, Fleshwick Bay, Natural Arch 1897

There is the Sugar Loaf Rock at Spanish Head, the caves at Port Soderick, and in the north east the Maughold Brooghs - a Manx Heritage site that stretches from Port e Vullen to Grob ny Strona.

Caption For Frampton, Almshouses And St Mary's Church 1906

Frampton, 'the settlement on the Frome', is an attractive downland village north-west of Dorchester. The old manor house of Frampton Court was demolished in 1939.

Caption For Saffron Walden, The Common 1932

We are looking north-west, with St Mary's left of centre. The row of houses on this side of the Common vary from the 14th to the 19th century.

Caption For Saffron Walden, High Street And Church C1965

The High Street, running south to north, was wide enough for two carriages to pass in times gone by.

Caption For Hawthornden, 1897

Located nine miles south of Edinburgh, Hawthornden stands high above the river North Esk amid a densely wooded estate.

Caption For Port Navas, The Post Office C1960

On a creek on the north shore of the Helford, Port Navas was once the shipping place for granite from the quarries around Constantine.

Caption For Creaton, Village C1965

Located about eight miles north-west of Northampton, the village of Creaton used to comprise two communities - Great Creaton and Little Creaton.

Caption For Market Deeping, Church Street C1955

This view looks north along the A15 towards the church of St Guthlac and Bourne.

Caption For Goodwood, The Racecourse 1904

'Glorious Goodwood', one of the great advertising slogans, usually lives up to its name, and the racing that takes place here, high on the South Downs and a mile north of Goodwood House, is usually blessed

Caption For Uley, From Uley Bury 1900

Viewed from the 23-acre Iron Age fort which stands on the steep road leading north-west away from the village, the church of St Giles stands out to the left of the picture.

Caption For Filey, The Ravine C1935

Until the 19th century this was a boundary between the north and east ridings. There were also a stream and small pools here, which were eventually covered in to form part of the sewer.

Caption For Zoological Gardens, Camel 1913

The zoo opened at the north end of Regent's Park in 1828, and two years later the Royal Menagerie was added, to be joined by the animals which had formerly been kept at the Tower of London.

Caption For London, Oxford Circus C1950

Traffic is so light that the photographer has been able to pause on the crossing and look north up Regent Street.

Caption For Widnes, St Bede's Roman Catholic Church 1900

Situated in Appleton, to the north of central Widnes, St Bede's is a reminder of the then recent change in the status of Britain's Roman Catholics.

Caption For Bilsborrow, The Roebuck Hotel C1960

Sited beside the main north road, the pub has always been a busy place, with the canal and, later, the railway also bringing their trade. The former nearby station took the name of Roebuck.

Caption For Bispham, Palm Court Methodist Holiday Home C1955

Bispham lies just a little to the north of Blackpool's bright lights and seemingly non- stop amusements, and its sea-front hotels and guesthouses attracted holidaymakers seeking a more

Caption For Carnforth, Lancaster Road C1955

Carnforth's industries of sand and gravel extraction and iron smelting depended upon the Lancaster Canal and later the railway, when an important junction between the north-south and east-west

Caption For Totton, The By Pass C1960

though it has expanded so much in recent years that by no stretch of the imagination could it still be described as a village.The old redundant 17th-century bridge over the Test now lies on the north

Caption For Margate, The Jetty 1918

We are looking north along the jetty towards the hexagonal Jetty Extension of 1877.

Caption For Plymouth, The Pier From Smeaton Tower 1889

In the middle distance to the right are ships anchored in the Hamoaze, which turns north up the Tamar to Devonport Dockyard.

Caption For Catterick, The Bay Horse Inn C1965

There are three village greens in Catterick, the village on the old A1 Great North Road which most people associate with the nearby army garrison.