Merry Christmas & Happy New Year!

Christmas Deliveries: If you placed an order on or before midday on Friday 19th December for Christmas delivery it was despatched before the Royal Mail or Parcel Force deadline and therefore should be received in time for Christmas. Orders placed after midday on Friday 19th December will be delivered in the New Year.

Please Note: Our offices and factory are now closed until Monday 5th January when we will be pleased to deal with any queries that have arisen during the holiday period.

During the holiday our Gift Cards may still be ordered for any last minute orders and will be sent automatically by email direct to your recipient - see here: Gift Cards

Maps

1,714 maps found.

1924, Water End Ref. POP861479
1924, Wold Newton Ref. POP872170
1947, Church End Ref. NPO668361
1898, Wold Newton Ref. RNE872170
1947, Little End Ref. NPO757230
1898, Little End Ref. RNE757230
1903-1904, West Hill Ref. RNC864399
1903-1908, West Newton Ref. RNC864799
1924, Church End Ref. POP668361
1897, West Hill Ref. RNE864399
1897, West Newton Ref. RNE864799
1889, West Newton Ref. HOSM39614
1924, West Hill Ref. POP864399
1924, West Newton Ref. POP864799
1947, Wold Newton Ref. NPO872170
1888, Wold Newton Ref. HOSM64917
1924, Little End Ref. POP757230
1903, Little End Ref. RNC757230
1947, West Newton Ref. NPO864799
1888, Crabley Fm Ref. HOSM42096

Books

1 books found. Showing results 193 to 1.

Memories

1,705 memories found. Showing results 81 to 90.

My Racing Days.

At the age of 16 I arrived at Druids Lodge to become an apprentice jockey, signed to the trainer Noel Cannon. I had never sat on a horse, having come from the East End of London, but being only 5st 12lb my aspirations were high. ...Read more

A memory of Druid's Lodge in 1957

Curls

I originally remember the (now) Debenhams being a bomb site on which cars were parked, then a new department store was built called Curls. The top floor boasted a verandah restaurant where, if I was good whilst out shopping, my mum would take ...Read more

A memory of Norwich by Steph Tyler

Seeing My Neighbour

I use to attend St Gildas Convent and well remember getting off the bus and walking through Bide`s gardens to school; we used to collect the conkers in the Autumn. My neighbour was in the old hospital and I remember seeing him ...Read more

A memory of Yeovil by Julie Frost

The Old Hawkes Sweet Factory In New Street, Chelmsford

Hi my name is Doug, when I left school at the age of 15 in 1955 I worked at the Hawkes sweet factory as a sugar boiler, amongst other things, and it was there that I met my first girl friend. ...Read more

A memory of Chelmsford in 1955 by Doug Watts

Lock Farm

I remember Lock Farm; Mr Harvey used to ride around on his horse with a pair of binoculars. My father worked for him during the middle era of the war. We, as children, walked from Lock to school every day, Mr Gumbrell was the ...Read more

A memory of Partridge Green by John Pronger

Ealing Village

From the year I was born (1968) until the mid nineties I was brought up in Ealing Village, just off Hanger Lane. I have many fond memories of doing such things as building camps behind the tennis courts or in the White house, riding my ...Read more

A memory of Ealing by Alex Breski

Church Farm

Spent many happy hours riding motorbikes around the meadows at Church Farm with the family. Lived at Hawkedon at the time..

A memory of Somerton in 1965 by Bob Watson

The Annual Fair

The Annual Fair was always a time that the young people of Thorne waited for. Opposite the Red Bear, not far from Clarkes Pork Pie shop, there was situated a boxing booth and the young men used to try and win a prize for staying in the ...Read more

A memory of Thorne in 1961 by Jim Rhodes

Seahouses, Early 80's

I remember going to Seahouses for my first ever holiday (I may have been on others, but I don't remember them). It was in the early 80's and we were visiting Charlie + Lilian Dawson who were family friends of my grandparents. I ...Read more

A memory of Seahouses by Graeme Finlay

Toast Rack. Motorcycles.

Where the pushbike is, The Toast Rack cafe was, a favourite place for us 'rockers' to meet for coffee and a smoke (back in the days when we all did). This was the meeting place on a Sunday morning to ride to Box Hill and ...Read more

A memory of Sutton in 1961 by Peter Leonard Norcott

Captions

273 captions found. Showing results 193 to 216.

Caption For Weybridge, The View From Monument Green C1965

The roads are more clearly defined, but it is still safe enough to ride a bicycle near the middle of the road.

Caption For Romaldkirk, Village 1898

Situated six miles north-west of Barnard Castle, Romaldkirk in 1898 was not in fact in County Durham but in the North Riding of Yorkshire.

Caption For Sheringham, Fishermen 1893

The hull was shaped to allow the boat to ride through the breakers to the shore; the crew then used the oars protruding from orruck holes to carry the boat up the beach.

Caption For Skegness, From The Pier 1910

Funfair rides are also close to the sea. Pleasure boats are anchored in the shallows, and the large hulk of the old 'museum' ship, the 'Eliza', is higher up on the beach.

Caption For Port Soderick, Hotel 1903

For a fare of 6d each way, the DSET offered passengers an exciting cliff-edge ride between Port Soderick and Douglas Head.

Caption For Liverpool, Hms Bellisle 1890

We see HMS 'Bellisle' riding at anchor like a 'floating metal fortress' in the River Mersey as part of that same Royal Navy visit.

Caption For Ingoldmells, Moores Holiday Estate Camp C1955

Nearby is the fantastic Fantasy Island development, with the largest Sunday market in Europe and several white knuckle rides; one is said to be the biggest or highest in England at over 300ft high.

Caption For Runcorn, Transporter Bridge C1955

The car carrying vehicles and foot passengers usually took up to four minutes to cross from one side to the other.

Caption For Wokingham, St Sebastian's Church, Nine Mile Ride 1910

Nine Mile Ride runs east to west from south Easthampstead to south of the Arborfield Garrison, originally cutting through Windsor Forest; it is now developed with long lines of bungalows.

Caption For Tickhill, Market Place C1955

When this picture was taken Tickhill was in a West Riding mining area, but it had retained its rural image and appeal.

Caption For Blackpool, From The Sands 1896

On the sands are shrimp and jellied eel stalls, and donkeys waiting patiently to give the children rides.

Caption For Wakefield, Kirkgate C1965

This shopping complex with its sweeping lines still contains large national shops, and seems unthreatened by the new Ridings Centre, off to the left down Southgate.

Caption For Earlswood, Horley Road C1955

I remember swimming there in the 1950s, and learning to ride motor-cycles with the ACU in the early 1960s on the roads of the Earlswood sewage farm to the south of the lakes.

Caption For Barnby Moor, The Wiseton Room, Ye Olde Bell Hotel C1955

I remember it being a Sunday afternoon treat in the 1950s to be taken here for tea by my grandfather, riding out from Gainsborough in his Ford V-8 Pilot.

Caption For Redbourn, The Memorial And Village C1955

On 24 June 1827, William Cobbett wrote in his 'Rural Rides': 'Set out at four this morning for Redbourn. The trees ... are very fine: oak, ashes and beeches; some of the finest of each sort.

Caption For Hadlow, The King's Head C1950

William Cobbett on one of his 'Rural Rides' was much impressed by the tower, calling it 'the most singular thing I have ever seen'. It is now protected by a preservation order.

Caption For Hadlow, The King's Head C1950

In 1823, William Cobbett on one of his 'Rural Rides' was much impressed by the tower, calling it 'the most singular thing I have ever seen'. It is now protected by a preservation order.

Caption For Featherstone, Town Hall C1955

This Grade II listed building was built about 1824 for Thomas Hall, a West Riding magistrate from Castleford.

Caption For Ingoldmells, Moores Holiday Estate Camp C1955

Nearby is the fantastic Fantasy Island development, with the largest Sunday market in Europe and several white knuckle rides; one is said to be the biggest or highest in England at over 300ft high.

Caption For Broadwater, Village 1906

Here we see a peaceful open carriage ride on a hot Edwardian summer's day; the lady, protected by an umbrella, passes the 1850s east lodge to Offington House.

Caption For Margate, The Sands 1906

Young day-trippers on the beach are preparing to enjoy a traditional ride on one of the six donkeys retained here for the purpose during the summer months.

Caption For Buxton, The Crescent 1896

In the centre is the magnificent 154ft diameter dome of the Great Stables and Riding School, at the time the largest unsupported dome in the world, while to the right in the background is the Palace Hotel

Caption For Lymm, The Cross 1897

In the distance a lone horseman rides into Lymm village as it basks in the hot sunshine which has compelled the draper, the ironmonger, and Whitelegg the grocer to put up protective awnings and blinds.

Caption For Parkgate, C1955

The projecting section of promenade shown in both photographs is known as the Donkey Stand, because it was possible to take donkey rides along the sands from here as far as South Slip and back.