Places

6 places found.

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Maps

693 maps found.

1940, Court-At-Street Ref. NPO679074
1919, Watton At Stone Ref. POP862097
1898, Court-At-Street Ref. RNC679074
1946, Watton At Stone Ref. NPO862097
1895, Sutton At Hone Ref. RNE843141
1895, Cross-At-Hand Ref. RNE684436
1946, Sutton At Hone Ref. NPO843141
1940, Cross-At-Hand Ref. NPO684436
1920, Sutton At Hone Ref. POP843141
1920, Court-At-Street Ref. POP679074
1895, Court-At-Street Ref. RNE679074
1921, Cross-At-Hand Ref. POP684436
1896, Watton At Stone Ref. RNE862097
1897-1898, Sutton At Hone Ref. RNC843141
1897-1898, Cross-At-Hand Ref. RNC684436
1898-1899, Watton At Stone Ref. RNC862097
1920, St Margaret's At Cliffe Ref. POP824072
1947, St Nicholas At Wade Ref. NPO824206
1895, Sutton At Hone Ref. HOSM61067
1897, Watton At Stone Ref. HOSM63663

Memories

22,653 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

Weston Green, Cricket On The Green C1955

I was born in 1950, christened at all saints church by the alma arms (now marneys) named after the marney family who had the house/timberyard were the beer garden now stands. my grandmother lived at ...Read more

A memory of Weston Green by Mick Symes

Summer Of '63

Hello. Although I spent all of my early life - that is up to the age of 21 - in Penge, South London, I also spent some time(s) in Ash (Kent) during August to December, 1963. I have already written about my early life in ...Read more

A memory of Ash by Anthony Godly

Memories Of Gateshead By Derek Rutherford

When I was married at 18 we managed to inhabit a flat in NEWALL TERRACE TEAMS and our neighbour was a character called Curly Smith who was well known ...Read more

A memory of Gateshead by derekarat

New Girl 1955 At The Abbey

I passed the dreaded 11 plus in 1955 to Ramsey Abbey and still remember how awesome it was. I remember Mr Barnes was headmaster and Miss Oddy was headmisteress and very particular about pupils wearing the correct uniform. I ...Read more

A memory of Ramsey in 1955 by Valerie Hagger

Tosh And I And Easy Pickings

Tosh and I and easy pickings Hi everyone, It's me again with the continuation of my wee story. I was taken by surprise how many people liked and responded to the ...Read more

A memory of Newarthill by Peter Laird

1851 Census, Old Newton

1851 census - my great great grandad, Thomas Thing, was an inn keeper at the Shoulder of Mutton Inn (I think Barter Road), along with his wife Mary Ann, and children; Ada, Louisa, Oxco (Oscar), Mary Ann, Zilliah and Arthur.

A memory of Old Newton by Valerie Gray Wilson

2 Christmas Field

Around 1943 or 1944 my brother Bob, and I were evacuated from London to live at this lovely address - now Yeldham Road - and to equally lovely people by the name of Smith. Victor and Gladys who became our much loved second ...Read more

A memory of Sible Hedingham in 1940 by Patricia Maynard

4 The Gap And 7 Parkside

NO 4 THE GAP My memory of Marcham started in 1946-7. My grandmother, Lydia Lawrence, used to live at no 4 The Gap. She was born in Long Wittemham, then she married ...Read more

A memory of Marcham in 1946 by Graham Davis

A Memory Of Chopwell By John Hind

I was born on 9.2.1922 son of Henry Gowland Hind and Eliza Hind of 28, Thames Street. Henry worked at Chopwell Pit. I attended primary school at Chopwell from 1927 until 1930, followed by Chopwell West Council ...Read more

A memory of Chopwell in 1930 by Peter Kirk

A Different Time,And A Different Place.

My name is John Kilby,and I lived in 63 Sydney Road at the beginning of World war 2-it belonged to my grand oarent who had bought it for 800 poumds in 1926 I think.I am 85 now,but my memory is still pretty ...Read more

A memory of Bexleyheath by jk260635

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Captions

9,653 captions found. Showing results 1 to 24.

Caption For Chipping Campden, High Street C1960

Here we glimpse the High Street through the arches of the Market Hall, which was built in 1627 at the expense of Sir Baptist Hicks.

Caption For Wolverhampton, Dudley Street C1900

Here we see the hustle and bustle of Dudley Street at the beginning of the 20th century.

Caption For Durham, The Cathedral From Observatory Hill 1918

The long, battlemented single-storey building immediately in front of the west towers is the Galilee Chapel, built by Bishop Hugh Le Puiset, who was known more affectionately as Bishop Pudsey (1153-1195

Caption For Belfast, The Glasgow Boat 1897

For this daylight crossing, the train will have left Glasgow central at 9.07am with passengers arriving at Princes Quay at 4pm.

Caption For Gomshall, Mill 1904

Little girls pose for the cameraman on the ford at the Tillingbourne.

Caption For Portsmouth, Victoria Pier And The Sally Port C1960

In April 1956, Commander Lionel Crabb, Britain's finest frogman, disappeared whilst diving at Stokes Bay, Gosport.

Caption For Lilleshall, Village 1898

At the time of the Industrial Revolution the people of Lilleshall, until then mainly a farming community, began mining limestone to supply the iron-smelting industry at Coalbrookdale.

Caption For Leeds, New Medical Hall 1894

One of the college's more interesting pupils was Joseph Wright who had begun working at Salt's Mill, Saltaire when he was just seven years old.

Caption For Looe, The Bridge 1888

A much earlier bridge was replaced by this one in 1853; at that time, the harbour was being improved for the export of copper ore and import of coal.

Caption For Silecroft, The Railway Station C1955

Carlisle and Sons' delivery van waits at the level crossing near Silecroft Station on the west coast route between Barrow and Workington, which opened to traffic in 1848.

Caption For Ormskirk, Church Street 1894

As well as being a market town, Ormskirk has a long association with the Earls of Derby who lived at Knowsley Hall.

Caption For Southport, Thatched Cottages 1914

In an area that once relied on agriculture and fishing, thatched cottages were once a common sight.

Caption For St Annes, On The Pier 1906

At one stage, there were piers at both St Anne's and its close neighbour, Lytham.

Caption For Arundel, The Castle And Town Hall 1923

The Norfolks have lived at Arundel since the 16th century: according to the plaque at the bottom of the High Street, 'Since William rose and Harold fell, There have been Earls at Arundel'

Caption For Alton, High Street C1960

The entrance to its left was the way to the Market, where they held sales of livestock (at noon), poultry (at 12.30pm) and deadstock and produce (at 1.30pm).

Caption For Sutton Coldfield, The Driffold And Boddington Gardens C1965

Though Dr Boddington was most famous for his work with TB patients, he also cared for mentally ill patients at Driffold House Asylum at the corner of Wyndley Lane and The Driffold.

Caption For Newark, School Of Science And Art 1904

At least the students here did not suffer the timetable imposed upon the Grammar School by Dr Magnus.

Caption For Steep, Kettlebrook 1898

A short walk from The Harrow pub at Steep brings you to this delightful spot at the heart of hilly East Hampshire, sometimes described as 'Little Switzerland'.

Caption For Sheffield, Endcliffe Woods 1900

The stone gateposts of Hunter's Bar (see picture No S108224) had a second career after the toll bar was finally closed in October 1884; they were resited at the entrance to Endcliffe Park.

Caption For Gloucester, Baker's Clock 1952

A closer look at the shop and the clock.

Caption For Doncaster, Baxtergate 1903

This is the junction of St Sepulchre Gate and the High Street.

Caption For Upper Arley, Landing Stage 1910

The ferry operated between 6.00am and 10.00pm at all times, except at high water.

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 Bramshott, Tin Town 1917

The Kettle Brook 1898 A short walk from The Harrow pub at Steep brings you to this delightful spot at the heart of hilly East Hampshire, sometimes described as 'Little Switzerland'.