Maps

786 maps found.

1947, The Bank Ref. NPO846288
1947, South Bank Ref. NPO834372
1947, Stacey Bank Ref. NPO837618
1947, Steel Bank Ref. NPO838996
1895, Whiteley Bank Ref. RNE868976
1903, Oak Bank Ref. RNC795165
1902, May Bank Ref. RNC775772
1902, Holly Bank Ref. RNC738311
1902, Lee Bank Ref. RNC754481
1903, Crofts Bank Ref. RNC683689
1902, Butter Bank Ref. RNC657685
1921, Doe Bank Ref. POP691522
1925, Haws Bank Ref. POP729024
1923, Far Bank Ref. POP703209
1897, Ash Bank Ref. RNE627284
1947, Pishill Bank Ref. NPO806566
1896, Booth Bank Ref. RNE646002
1947, Papermill Bank Ref. NPO800181
1896, Oak Bank Ref. RNE795165
1897, Owen's Bank Ref. RNE798921

Books

15 books found. Showing results 73 to 15.

Memories

6,677 memories found. Showing results 31 to 40.

The 50s And 60s

I lived with my parents,  Ralph and Joan, "Bindy" and sister Judy,  on Birchway, off Ack Lane East, then we moved to 17 Atholl Road.  There were several families with children who my sister and I  spent a lot of time with - Johnny ...Read more

A memory of Bramhall by Richard Caville

My Grandad Jim

My name is Kerry & my favourite memory of Coalville when I was younger is my Grandad, his name was Jim Watts. He was a coal miner for quite a few years & he was also Mayor of Coalville. I remember going to the dog track ...Read more

A memory of Coalville by Kerry Tucker

Not Uplyme Mill

The picture titled "Uplyme Mill 1892" is incorrect.  The location is Lyme Regis and is called Higher Mill along the banks of the River Lym in an area known as "Monkeys Rough" locally, opposite the original "Jericho" and "Paradise ...Read more

A memory of Lyme Regis in 1890 by Buster Webb

Childhood Memories

This view brings back many childhood memories, I was born in the cottage on the right hand edge of the picture, in 1947, growing up on the farm there, and have lived within three miles of the area for the majority of my life.

A memory of Ticehurst in 1947 by Colin Boylett

My Memories Of Broadstone

My earliest memories of Broadstone stem from about 1937 when I was five years old. We lived in Southbourne at the time and frequently went to Broadstone at weekends to visit my "aunt Flo" and her family who lived at ...Read more

A memory of Broadstone by Keith Musselwhite

Round The Rec

Hi there I remember the day that this engine arrived in the rec. It was a source of great entertainment for us youngsters particulary, as originally everything was accessible. I remember climbing up on the footplate and seeing a ...Read more

A memory of Daventry in 1965 by Dave Cairns

My Wedding Day

Hi there, I was married in The Church of The Holy Cross on November 1st 1958. It was a very cold day as you would imagine, being Winter time, but it was a lovely sunny day. I remember walking up to the big doors on my father's arm ...Read more

A memory of Daventry in 1958 by Joanna Keeenan

Families

On the 27th of December 1956 my ex-husband KEITH GEORGE JEARY was born at 6 UPPER CLOSE where he lived with his parents until we were married at Holy Trinity Church on the 6th of November 1982 - both of my children Emily and Dominic were ...Read more

A memory of Forest Row in 1956 by Sally Creevy

First Memories

My father, Richard (Dick) Cherrington was the village policeman in Nether Wallop during World War 2 and I was born in the Police House in the village in August 1944. My first memories ever were of an apple tree in our garden ...Read more

A memory of Nether Wallop in 1947 by Adrian Cherrington

98 & 100 High Street

These two shops in the High Street in Crowle were owned by my grandmother Rose Raper. They were handed down to my father and aunt. My dad Raymond Raper had the grocers shop at number 98 and we lived above the shop until I was ten ...Read more

A memory of Crowle by Rachel Ross

Captions

2,423 captions found. Showing results 73 to 96.

Caption For Wells, The Market Place C1965

This view westwards shows (from left to right) the Midland Bank, Mac Fisheries, Cathedral Antiques (the Abbey National Building Society today), a solicitor's premises, and Traveller's Joy travel

Caption For Kendal, Stramongate Bridge 1896

Stramongate Bridge was also known as Miller or Mill Bridge, because it linked the mills on the eastern bank of the River Kent to the 'Auld Grey Town' on the other bank.

Caption For Loftus, Mill Bank C1960

Mill Bank, or simply 'Loftus Bank', forms the approach to Loftus from Carlin How and, to this day, tests the skills of even the most careful driver, particularly in the winter months.

Caption For Kents Bank, From The Sands 1894

The cross sands route from Hest Bank and Arnside comes ashore by Kents Bank station, which is regularly used in summer by those groups of walkers who have been led across Morecambe Bay,

Caption For Chepstow, High Street 1957

We are looking down the High Street towards Barclays Bank.

Caption For Leicester, Granby Street 1949

Banks abound in Granby Street: the Italianate National Westminster of 1869, the Midland, a Gothic creation with its French pavilion roof, and the Yorkshire Penny Bank opposite the Grand Hotel is probably

Caption For Wargrave, From Near Ferry 1890

The ferry has long gone, but this view from the Oxfordshire bank looking north-east captures the river's character well.

Caption For Staines, The River 1907

A little further downstream, just through the railway bridge, the view down river from the Staines bank has changed; now there is extensive housing development on both banks, much fortunately still hidden

Caption For Barrow In Furness, Ramsden Square 1934

The bank at the left has become the District Bank, and the building also houses the Inland Revenue.

Caption For Styal, The Cotton Mill 1897

Samuel Greg's Quarry Bank Mill stands on the banks of the Bollin where it flows through a wooded glen.

Caption For London, Royal Exchange 1886

The scene is a near traffic jam at the Bank.

Caption For Tilehurst, Roebuck Ferry House 1899

This photograph of Roebuck Ferry House is a reminder of the days when an un-accommodating landowner refused access to the Berkshire bank of the Thames.

Caption For Kendal, Looking North 1896

This is a general view of Kendal from the south, with the Lakeland hills in the background.The town of Kendal was founded on the west bank of the River Kent, although the earliest settlement around

Caption For Streatley, From Streatley Downs 1890

This photograph shows the village of Streatley on the left bank of the Thames.

Caption For Whittlesey, The Memorial C1965

The NatWest Bank now occupies the left-hand corner building, whilst on the right the street was completely redeveloped in the 1980s with estate agents' offices and Lloyds Bank.

Caption For Falmouth, Green Bank Hotel 1890

The Green Bank Hotel, on the south bank of the Penryn River, was built in 1785 to cash in on the trade brought to the town by the mail packets.

Caption For Leamington Spa, All Saints' Church And The River Leam 1922

The village was confined to the south bank of the river; the development of the north bank did not take place until the building of the Victoria Bridge.

Caption For Leamington Spa, All Saints' Church And The River Leam 1922

The village was confined to the south bank of the river; the development of the north bank did not take place until the building of the Victoria Bridge.

Caption For Weybridge, Baker Street 1903

On the corner is the London and County Bank, which, in time, will become the National Westminster Bank.

Caption For Slaidburn, From The Bank 1921

7 miles from Clitheroe on the banks of the River Hodder amidst moorland, Slaidburn is a popular village with walkers and cyclists.

Caption For Aylesbury, High Street C1955

The bank on the right, 1920s extensions to two houses, went in 1975.

Caption For Little Mitton, Hall 1894

Great Mitton is on the north bank of the river, and Little, or Lower Mitton on the south bank, with the River Ribble (which we can see here) in between.

Caption For Corfe Castle, The Hotels 1899

The Bankes Arms is named after the prominent Dorset family, which included Lady Bankes, the 17th-century defender of the castle.

Caption For Eardisland, The Village C1960

The garden in the foreground is that of a house aptly named Arrow Bank, a beautifully situated house now used for a bed and breakfast business.