Maps

58 maps found.

1919, Alston Ref. POP624549
1947, Alston Ref. NPO624548
1896, Alstone Ref. RNE624569
1919, Alstone Ref. POP624569
1945, Alston Ref. NPO624549
1946, Alstone Ref. NPO624568
1897, Alston Ref. RNE624548
1898, Alston Ref. RNE624549
1898, Alstone Ref. RNE624570
1946, Alstone Ref. NPO624569
1946, Alstone Ref. NPO624570
1919, Alstone Ref. POP624570
1903, Alston Ref. HOSM35868
1946, Alston Sutton Ref. NPO624563
1946, Bere Alston Ref. NPO638833
1898, Alston Sutton Ref. RNE624563
1899-1900, Alstone Ref. RNC624569
1919, Alston Sutton Ref. POP624563
1901-1904, Alston Ref. RNC624548
1898-1900, Alstone Ref. RNC624568

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Memories

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Home

I have lived in the pretty village of Cartmel all my life and I love the quiet, calming atmosphere we have here. Once a friend and myself used to walk through the village with a nanny goat called Nancy and her 2 kids, we'd arrive in the square ...Read more

A memory of Cartmel in 1983 by Sharon Dance

Hawkinge, My Birthplace

I was born at Corner House, at the bottom of Aerodrome Rd, Hawkinge on 31st August 1936. My parents were the local newsagents in Canterbury Rd, backing onto the famous airfield.  I have vivid childhood memories of the war ...Read more

A memory of Folkestone in 1940 by David Pepin

Trolley Buses

I remember there used to be trolley buses through the high street, this would have been in the 1940s or 50s, and there was a lending library on the high street that you paid to take a book out. Also a grocers called Williams Brothers , ...Read more

A memory of High Barnet by Linda Smith

Ryders Folklore

These cottages are now known as Ryders, but it appears that in Edwardian times the place (or maybe this corner) may also have been known as "Seven Trees Well": I have a postcard with this picture on it sent on 7th May 1906 to a ...Read more

A memory of Okewood Hill in 1900 by Gary Crouch

Childhood

As a child I lived at 63 St. Peter’s Avenue which was the only house on that block next shop being blessed dry cleaning the opticians and then the church all of which were demolished and boots chemist and the car park occupy this space now ...Read more

A memory of Cleethorpes by Marlene Scales

My Story

My name is Peter Mills. I was born in 1939 and I lived in Barest Road, Nunhead. I lived through the war years, evacuation, hiding in the Anderson shelter, having to use the bungalow bath, outside toilet, coal fire, ascot water heater, ...Read more

A memory of Peckham in 1950 by Peter Mills

Boyhood Memories Of Lymington

My parents, Edward (Jack) and Mavis Byard and myself and German Shepherd Dog Julie, moved from Poole, in Dorset, to live in a de-commissioned British Power Boat Motor Torpedo Boat, 451, in November 1947. My father worked ...Read more

A memory of Lymington by Michael Byard

Burgh Heath

My grandparents always considered that Burgh Heath was the best village to live in. At one time, it had two swimming pools, two tea rooms and pubs for locals to meet. One pub had a projection room and offered children a free Saturday ...Read more

A memory of Burgh Heath

White House

My grandfather, Thomas Haskard, was proprietor of the White House inn for 25 years until his death in 1951. I spent many happy holidays there with my brother, Roger, and my three cousins lived in a house just across the road. I still bear a ...Read more

A memory of Ambergate by Jan Emerson

Annunciation Infants And St Martins Junior School Burnt Oak 1977 1983

I was born in 1973 and lived in Burnt Oak for 6 lovely years from aged 4 to 10 when we relocated to South London. I attended the Annunciation Primary School and St Martins School on ...Read more

A memory of Burnt Oak by Shane O Neill

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Captions

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Caption For Alston, Market Cross C1955

Claimed to be the highest market town in England, Alston commands sweeping views of the North Pennines and the South Tyne Valley.

Caption For Bere Alston, Street 1898

Although only a few miles from Plymouth to the south and Tavistock to the north, Bere Alston feels quite remote, situated on the peninsula between the Tamar and Tavy.

Caption For Lydford, Manor Hotel 1906

Lydford was once an important halt on the South Western Railway, which skirted round Dartmoor to the north and passed through Tavistock and Bere Alston on its way to Plymouth.

Caption For Saltash, The Royal Albert Bridge 1890

Tamar barges such as the one in the centre of this picture would bring produce down from Calstock, Gunnislake and Bere Alston and land them at Cornwall Street in Devonport.

Caption For Bere Alston, Street 1898

A notable Victorian inhabitant of Bere Alston was Percival Johnson, who lived at Ward House from 1846-55.

Caption For Sudbury, North Street 1895

On the right is the White Horse, run by George Rampling; next door is Boggis's the drapers in the 18th-century building with dormer windows; then comes William Alston's 'Second Hand Furniture Warehouse

Caption For Okehampton, Meldon Viaduct 1906

The line is now closed, although tracks still service a local quarry and Bere Alston.

Caption For Garstang, Council Offices C1955

The first clerk was John Noble, who was also clerk to the Gas Company, agent for the Royal Insurance Company for School Attendance, and partner in the coal merchants Noble & Alston.

Caption For Church Stretton, Tudor Cottage, High Street C1965

The timber work on the gable end of the building fronting the road remains the same, but the front wall is now all stone, giving the entire structure a much more medieval apperance.

Caption For Malmesbury, High Street C1960

Also on the right is the arched coach entrance to the George Hotel.

Caption For Devizes, Canal And Lock 1898

Taken from Lock 43 looking towards Devizes, this photograph shows Lock 44 and a cottage, and also one of the pounds — a pound is an area for the storage of water.

Caption For Rhymney, Memorial C1955

Obviously, the names of the soldiers of the Second World War, which are also on the monument, were added to the plinth much later.

Caption For Runswick, The Village C1885

It is also one of the most attractive harbourless villages along the Yorkshire coast.

Caption For Glasgow, George Square 1897

Prince Albert (also on horseback) is nearby.

Caption For Wasdale Head, St Olaf's Church 1889

The tiny church of St Olaf at Wasdale Head is said to be among the smallest in England; but surrounded as it is by the dramatic mountains of Wasdale, it is also one of the most visited.

Caption For Crichel House, White Farm 1904

Humphrey Sturt in particular, had many ideas for the advancement of agriculture, not only here but also on Brownsea Island in Poole Harbour which he brought under cultivation.

Caption For Scarborough, Belmont 1890

However, it was also one of the earliest seaside resorts in the country.

Caption For Wasdale Head, St Olaf's Church 1889

The tiny church of St Olaf at Wasdale Head is said to be among the smallest in England; but surrounded as it is by the dramatic mountains of Wasdale, it is also one of the most visited.

Caption For Gomshall, Post Office And Mill 1913

Gomshall is also on the Tillingbourne, and its single-storey water mill is uncommon in these parts.

Caption For Kings Langley, High Street C1965

Ampleforth's Garage, Austin/Morris main dealers, had been Amos Young's cycle repair work shops - he was also one of the town's tailors!

Caption For Horsforth, Town Street 1901

Also on Town Streeet was the Salvation Army, tithe cottages for the local clergy, and, grouped around the old Arcade, the post office, bank, bakers, florists and cobblers.

Caption For Bramley, St James Church C1960

Also on display are stained glass and brasses.

Caption For Pontefract, Ropergate C1965

Also on the street is the office of the Pontefract Park Race Company, formed in 1919 to manage the old course established in the early 18th century.

Caption For Sheffield, Apartments On The River Don 2005

That study was based not only on the volume of retail floor space but also on factors such as the quality and quantity of top retail names and the comfort for the shopper in terms of accessibility