Maps

1,651 maps found.

1896, Kempston West End Ref. RNE746030
1896, Wormley West End Ref. RNE874625
1945, Mortimer West End Ref. NPO783965
1919, Kempston West End Ref. POP746030
1946, Haynes West End Ref. NPO729407
1919, West End Green Ref. POP864100
1904-1905, West End Ref. RNC864028
1903-1904, West End Ref. RNC864033
1903-1908, West End Ref. RNC864045
1899-1900, West End Ref. RNC864054
1898-1899, West End Ref. RNC864061
1903-1904, West End Ref. RNC864072
1903-1908, West End Ref. RNC864075
1901-1902, West End Ref. RNC864078
1898-1901, West End Ref. RNC864079
1898-1899, West End Ref. RNC864086
1897, West-End Town Ref. RNE865417
1895, Mortimer West End Ref. RNE783965
1909, Mortimer West End Ref. HOSM54113
1898, Frampton West End Ref. RNE709070

Books

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Memories

2,049 memories found. Showing results 91 to 100.

I Lived Here

I moved to West End in 1966. My family owned the Wheatsheaf from 1964 until about 1967 and my auntie still lived in West End so I often visit. I was 11 in 1964 and my earliest memory of the village was seeing the ...Read more

A memory of West End in 1966 by Beverley Thouless

Tcl

I worked there in the 80s best job i ever had.i used to work in Poly Sheathing nights and days. Great bunch of people i can remember big Stan Batchford catching me smoking hahaha. He was a good man old school very fair who didnt suffer fools gladly.

A memory of Dagenham by Paul Clifton

My Memories Of Resolven.

The personal views of Resolven expressed in these pages reflect my own fond memories of Resolven, the Vale of Neath and its people. In 1953 I returned to the valley as a teenager, little did I know it was to become my home. I ...Read more

A memory of Resolven by Barry S Britzman

On The Way To School

Chobham infant school and Chobham primary were both situated behind the High Street. Many a summer day was spent "paddling" on the way home. This overflow channel ran from the old mill on West End Road and is united with the River Bourn at Seaneys Corner.

A memory of Chobham in 1955 by Paul Rapley

Swmming In Hounslow Lynne Lowe Nee Barnett

I attended Chatsworth and then Twickenham County ,was a member of Hounslow swimming club . As Hounslow Baths were closed in the winter months the club used Heston Baths and we always stopped at Rossi’s in ...Read more

A memory of Hounslow by Lynne Lowe

Daresbury Firs And Other Memories

Brought up in the Square I have happy memories of playing in Daresbury Firs. The blue bells were always marvellous in the spring! I used to help my stepdad (Roy Forster) collect leaf mould for his vegetable ...Read more

A memory of Daresbury Firs by Sue Lomas

Days Out On Hyde Market

Being born and brought up in Flowery Field, Hyde was the centre of the universe for us as children. After shopping on Hyde market we would turn the corner and enter into the world of this picture. On the right of the picture, ...Read more

A memory of Hyde in 1960 by Dave Davies

Childhood Days

Mitcham a lovely little place, here you used to catch the buses to Sutton and beyond, the picture house and opposite the pictures used to be a sweet shop where I can remember Mars bars used to cost 2/6 in old money, gobstobbers that ...Read more

A memory of Mitcham in 1963 by David Buettner Banks

Langley 60s And 70s

I lived at Trenches Farm caravan site in the mid 60s and early 70s when I was a teenager and I went to the youth club opposite the Red Lion pub it was the best time of my life I had very good friends once we went on a 20 mile walk ...Read more

A memory of Langley by Barry Budd

Seaford Rd In The 50s And 60s

I was born in 15 Seaford rd. in 1954. Tottenham then was like a village where everyone knew everyone else. I can clearly remember rag and bone men with their horse and carts, ringing their bells yelling "old rags and ...Read more

A memory of Tottenham by John Martin

Captions

1,994 captions found. Showing results 217 to 240.

Caption For Standon, High Street And Church C1965

Unique in Hertfordshire, Standon parish church has a detached bell tower and a porch at the west end rather than on the south wall.

Caption For Great Eccleston, Cartford Lane C1965

In the 1950s a new and busy road separated the two villages of Little and Great Eccleston.

Caption For Bridport, West Street C1965

The lower end of West Street, looking westwards, has all manner of public houses from the Sun Hotel (left) to the Lily Hotel.

Caption For Compton Bishop, Village And Crook Peak 1907

This route heads for the beautiful Mendip Hills, the carboniferous limestone ridge that separates the Avon valley and Bath and Bristol from the rest of Somerset.

Caption For Bridport, West Street 1909

This is the south side of West Street, from the north-east.

Caption For Scalford, St Egelwine's Church, The Nave C1955

The basic fabric of the church can be no later than the end of the Early English period, around 1300.

Caption For Salisbury, Blue Boar Row C1965

This shows the main public open space in the city, the Market Square: for centuries it has been the centre of the city's business and social life, and is surrounded by many fine buildings.This view

Caption For Scalford, St Egelwine's Church, The Nave C1955

The basic fabric of the church can be no later than the end of the Early English period, around 1300.

Caption For Bognor Regis, The Parade 1892

Further east, the photographer looks west towards the pier along what was then known as Gloucester Parade, now The Esplanade.

Caption For Byfield, The Village C1960

Bell Lane descends to the west of the A361 and gives us a good idea of the variety of building styles that make up this little industrial village.

Caption For Hoylake, Market Street C1960

We are looking west along Market Street from the corner of Cable Road, a scene that has changed remarkably little, apart from a big increase in the volume of traffic, especially on sunny weekends and holiday

Caption For Witley, View From The Church C1955

Witley, further west on the Milford to Petworth road, is in total contrast: its houses are timber-framed, often with the upper storeys tile-hung.

Caption For Sutton, Mulgrave Road 1913

The next sequence of views shows the Victorian and later development of Sutton to the south of the railway line.

Caption For Elstow, The Moot Hall 1897

John Bunyan, author of 'Pilgrim's Progress', was born near Elstow, and lived in a cottage on Elstow High Street for four years after marrying his first wife.

Caption For Bingley, The Druid's Altar 1894

The Druids’ Altar is a naturally large millstone grit formation on the edge of, and overlooking, the Aire valley conurbation, with Bradford to the east and to the west the eastern end of the Yorkshire

Caption For Bingley, The Druid's Altar 1894

The Druids' Altar is a naturally large millstone grit formation on the edge of, and overlooking, the Aire valley conurbation, with Bradford to the east and to the west the eastern end of the Yorkshire

Caption For Ewhurst, Deblins Green C1965

This small green is at the north end of the village - the Bull's Head pub stands on the left out of the picture.

Caption For Abingdon, Albert Park, The Albert Memorial 1925

Little was developed until the later 1870s, but Albert Park heralded a new era of civic pride and prosperity.

Caption For West Bridgford, St Giles Church C1960

The core of the old village lies at the north end of Central Avenue, where the road becomes Bridgford Road.

Caption For Worcester, The Dog And Duck Ferry 1923

Near the northern end of Pitchcroft, a ferry crossed the Severn to a watermen's inn and a small quay, originally built to serve villages to the west, such as Martley.

Caption For Oldcotes, Main Street C1965

Still close to the Yorkshire county boundary and south- west of Harworth, Oldcotes village is situated at the crossroads of the A634 and A60; Main Street runs east from the A60 Doncaster Road

Caption For Amesbury, St Mary And St Melor's Church C1955

St Mary and St Melore's is basically Norman, large and built mainly of flint; its large squat Early English tower rests on triple chamfered arches and has three wide-spaced single bell openings.

Caption For Bridport, South Street 1897

This is looking northwards up South Street, to Stag House at the top end of West Street and the Town Hall (centre).

Caption For Harrow On The Hill, 1906

The slopes to the rear of West Street are still green, and the view at the end of the 20th century is a little less smoke-hazed.