Maps

5,497 maps found.

1895, Longfield Ref. HOSM52264
1920, Addington Ref. POP619834
1921, Kingswood Ref. POP748296
1920, Horton Ref. POP740860
1920, Longford Ref. POP766905
1898-1899, Northwood Ref. RNC794527
1897-1898, Offham Ref. RNC796030
1897-1898, Oldbury Ref. RNC797330
1897-1898, Newbury Ref. RNC790731
1898-1899, Northbourne Ref. RNC794174
1920, Capel Ref. POP660935
1921, Chalkwell Ref. POP666168
1921, Dunkirk Ref. POP695535
1920, Coombe Ref. POP676899
1898-1899, Nash Ref. RNC787925
1897-1898, Nettlestead Ref. RNC789174
1920, Summerfield Ref. POP842657
1920, Ridley Ref. POP816657
1921, Roseacre Ref. POP819995
1921, Newnham Ref. POP791395

Books

28 books found. Showing results 193 to 216.

Memories

568 memories found. Showing results 81 to 90.

Trenant And Tramway

I was born in number 10 Trenant,my dearest best friend was Nancy Evans(Powell) other friends were Maisie Richards, Marjorie Rowe, Diane Williams, Christine(had a sister Enid) Brynmore Hill, Dai Davies and all the other scallywags ...Read more

A memory of Hirwaun in 1951 by Elaine Sedgemore

Trefriw 1973 78

We moved from Southampton to Trefriw on 5th November 1973. Mum & Dad bought the house 'Llys Llewelyn' opposite the village hall, Mrs Williams' Hair Salon (Harold Gas' wife) and the dreaded entrance to the coal yard. They stripped ...Read more

A memory of Trefriw in 1973 by Andy Philpott

Training On The Vindicatrix

I went to the sea training school in September to November 1959. It was tough but you had to do it to have a chance to go to sea after it. I remember the food was awful, especially the scouse we had once a week, but I ...Read more

A memory of Sharpness in 1959 by William Westwood

Tracing Nbsp Bull Nbsp Family

My family moved from Kent to Little Stukeley at the beginning of the Second World War.  I believe my uncle had a bakery there for my father was a baker.  My uncle's name was Sidney P Bull and his wife was Etta.  I ...Read more

A memory of Little Stukeley in 1940 by Janet Chappell

Tooting From 1974 2009

I have very fond memories of Tooting. My parents and I moved to Fairlight Road in Tooting in 1974. My first memory of that is the smell of paint, and sausage rolls bought from the bakery shop just round the corner; the paint ...Read more

A memory of Tooting in 1974 by Anne Marie Ayton

To The Edmeades Family

I don't have any memories of Wrotham Place, but I am in possession of a considerable amount of private papers from the Edmeades family and many photos and private letters from family members during the first and second world ...Read more

A memory of Wrotham by Susan Northwood

Tilehurst 1960s

I was born at 4 Juniper Way, Tilehurst 1962. I lived there until I was 9.  I have such warm memories of that time although my memories appear more like snapshots as I was so young I remember some sounds of that time that have stayed ...Read more

A memory of Tilehurst by Andrew Parker

Those Were The Days.

i am the Tony Williams that used to live in Hatherop road, Infant, Junior, Senior Schools Hampton. i moved to Bristol in 1953, i now live in Frome Somerset. I had lots of good happy memories of Hampton especially going fishing at ...Read more

A memory of Hampton by Anthony Williams

Those Halcyon Days Of My Youth!

I remember my relatively short time in Wembley with great affection. At my mother's instigation we moved from Willesden to Lonsdale Avenue, Wembley, in 1953 when I was fourteen. My father paid the princely sum of just ...Read more

A memory of Wembley in 1953 by William (Bill) Rowan

This Is Not 1945. The Nearer Boat Was Not Launched Until Spring, 1947!

The nearer "pleasure boat" is the “New Princess Maud” , launched Spring, 1947, designed by Dallimore of Burham, and built of Columbian pine planking on alternate grown and bent ...Read more

A memory of Southend-on-Sea

Captions

216 captions found. Showing results 193 to 216.

Caption For Berkhamsted, Monk's Garden, Ashridge College C1960

In 1361 the Black Prince married Joan, the Fair Maid of Kent, and they honeymooned in Berkhamsted.

Caption For Old Sarum, The Castle Ruins C1965

Old Sarum was one of a number of ancient sites refortified by the Normans; others included Thetford (Norfolk), Rochester (Kent) and Carisbrooke (Isle of Wight).

Caption For Lyme Regis, Victoria Pier 1912

Victoria Pier used to be known as Crab Head until it was renamed following a visit by Princess Victoria with her mother the Duchess of Kent.

Caption For Basildon, Town Square C1965

The Duchess of Kent visited in 1968 when she dedicated a £4,000 porch and modern sculpture of Christ at St Martin's Church in the town centre.

Caption For Tenby, The Harbour 1898

This was completed in 1899, and opened on 9 May by the Duchess of Kent. A

Caption For Castletown, From The Pier 1893

In 1955 Douglas handled around 70 per cent of the island's imports and exports, while Castletown accounted for less than 4 per cent of imports and no exports.

Caption For Chester Le Street, Front Street C1955

Purchase tax on new cars was increased from 50 to 60 per cent, and purchasers were required to pay a deposit of 15 per cent and the balance over two years.

Caption For Stone, From The Brewery 1900

The view from the roof of Bent's Brewery.

Caption For Felixstowe, The Sands C1955

Facing Undercliff Road are (from left to right) the 1930s Trent's Café; the Town Hall of 1892; the Empire Café; Bent Hill; and the Felix Hotel of 1903, with the Spa Pavilion of 1909 below.

Caption For Runcorn, Weston Point C1955

In 1803, John Johnson opened a small soap factory; within thirty years Johnson Brothers were manufacturing 36 per cent of the country's soap and had diversified into coal and chemicals.

Caption For Bentley, The Memorial Hall 1929

The name 'Bentley' means 'woodland clearing where bents grow.'

Caption For Almondsbury, C1955

Suddenly in November the Chancellor increased the purchase tax on new cars by 50 to 60 per cent in order to suppress the growing demand.

Caption For Cromer, West Promenade C1955

The north winds have taken their toll and bent the lamp-posts which illuminate this slope during the evening.

Caption For Stone, From The Brewery 1900

This shows the view from the roof of Bent's Brewery.

Caption For Barton Upon Irwell, Barton Bridge Road C1955

Raw cotton imports and finished cotton exports represented about 70 per cent of the value of goods being shipped, though since 1951 oil had become the primary tonnage commodity.

Caption For Gnosall, The Village 1899

At this time only some 10 per cent of the county's agricultural land was in the hands of owner-occupiers; the majority was still controlled by the great estates.

Caption For Alderley Edge, Holy Well 1896

The well had the reputation of curing barrenness in women, and offerings of bent pins were sometimes left there.

Caption For Birmingham, Corporation Street 1896

dilapidation of whole quarters have reminded me of Strasbourg which I saw soon after the bombardment'.The area was notorious, wells were contaminated with raw sewage, and the death rate was 3.2 per cent

Caption For Trough Of Bowland, Sykes Farm 1921

In this century, walks around Stocks Reservoir ('the Jewel of the Forest of Bowland') are increasingly popular; the area has 70 per cent of the UK breeding population of hen harriers.

Caption For Allenheads, Ropehaugh C1965

Situated at the head of the valley of the East Allen, Allenheads was an important centre for the lead-mining industry from the late 18th to the mid 19th century; the mines here produced around 14 per cent

Caption For Exmouth, A Cockle Woman 1906

With her stockings cut away at the ankles, she paddles barefoot in the freezing water, bent double for hours on end.

Caption For Exmouth, A Cockle Woman 1906

With her stockings cut away at the ankles, she paddles barefoot in the freezing water, bent double for hours on end.

Caption For St Neots, The Bridge And Bridge Hotel C1955

In 1964 this beautiful and historic bridge, built in 1617, finally bent to the increase of traffic and was demolished and replaced with a modern concrete structure.