Maps

575 maps found.

1921, Butlane Head Ref. POP657612
1921, Carroway Head Ref. POP663142
1920, Chapel Head Ref. POP666471
1923, Chinley Head Ref. POP667995
1924, Boar's Head Ref. POP644701
1921, Bednall Head Ref. POP636298
1925, Bents Head Ref. POP638755
1903, Dean Head Ref. RNC689232
1903, Clough Head Ref. RNC671147
1903, Buersil Head Ref. RNC654978
1901, Chapel Head Ref. RNC666471
1903, Moor Head Ref. RNC783109
1940, Seend Head Ref. NPO827388
1947, Stags Head Ref. NPO837778
1947, Town Head Ref. NPO851061
1946, Havens Head Ref. NPO1190863
1947, Thames Head Ref. NPO846249
1895, Gable Head Ref. RNE710416
1898, Darley Head Ref. RNE688680
1898, Green Head Ref. RNE720904

Books

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Memories

2,508 memories found. Showing results 131 to 140.

Davidson Road School

Does anyone remember Davidson Road Secondary Modern School? This was late 1950's pre co-education days so although housed in the same building, girls were upstairs and boys downstairs. Seperate playgrounds and 'never the twain ...Read more

A memory of Croydon in 1958 by Francis Beck

Memories Of St Gorran

I can vividly remember seeing Miss Richmond & Miss Charlton...........Miss Richmond would whip me with a riding crop as I was a Anglican and not Catholic hence I was picked on..............they would make the boys drop their ...Read more

A memory of Manaccan by bmwsimon

Addlestone From 1943 1962

I lived down Shakespeare road (#31) in Addlestone from 1943-1962; my parents lived there until 1984. The area was known as poets corner for all the four roads were named after poets (Shakespeare, Tennyson, Byron and ...Read more

A memory of Addlestone

Growing Up In Brentwood

My name is Viv Bayliss, I was born in my nan’s house opposite the Alexandra public house in 1948. Mum and dad moved to a prefab in Costed Manor then to Pilgrims Hatch. Who remembers Preslands fair and listening to them playing ...Read more

A memory of Warley by Viv Bayliss

The Salford Girl 3

My maternal grandmother, born in 1885 in Salford, as a girl worked in the mills. Up to the time of her death in Ladywell hospital, at the age of 93, she always wore long clothes to her ankles and a woollen, thick shawl. When gran ...Read more

A memory of Salford by Anne Whyte

Growing Up In Seaton Sluice In The 1960s

I moved from Blyth to Seaton Sluice into a newly built house in Cresswell Avenue in 1957. Life as a child in the village was exciting; most days we would either play on the beach and harbour or the new ...Read more

A memory of Seaton Sluice by Stuart Mc Leod

Before The By Pass

In the 1960s winter frost would make going up Greenhead and Glenwhelt Bank too slippery for cars and lorries - they would need to wait for it to thaw. A few wagons crashed into a tree on the right hand bend - it's now a house ...Read more

A memory of Greenhead by Michael Furmston

West Wittering In The 1940s And 50s

My first memories are of playing on the huge expanse of sand at West Wittering and the bombing tower which used to be there after the war. We stayed on the beach till late and were put to bed in the back of ...Read more

A memory of West Wittering by Marianne Stevens

Perfect Place

My name was Sandra Goodfellow when I was born at home in Erbistock in 1954. I lived on Twining hill. I had a very happy childhood there with my three siblings, Mum and Dad. I started Erbistock school in 1957. It was a cosy, two ...Read more

A memory of Erbistock by Sandra Bayley

Suttons 1955 1960

Lived at 387 Elm Park Avenue. Benhurst Primary, then Suttons. I too studied under Miss/Mrs Syrett, Mr Walsh (great guy) / Mr Crew/ and the formidable Mr Pike for the last two years! Was he a stern bully or just trying to toughen ...Read more

A memory of Hornchurch by Keith Kelly

Captions

1,136 captions found. Showing results 313 to 336.

Caption For Dewsbury, Town Centre C1965

Walter Runciman, the Liberal MP, headed the Education Board in 1908 and was at the Board of Trade in 1914.

Caption For Mickleton, Main Street C1960

The Morris 1000 is heading west past the post office towards Tudor House - with its steeply pitched roof of stone tiles, it is one of Mickleton's notable buildings.

Caption For Gilwern, The Canal C1955

Above the trees and below the houses in the centre, the busy Heads of the Valleys road passes very close to the canal.

Caption For Aberdare, 1937

We are looking down on Aberdare, a town set amid beautiful scenery at the head of the Cynon Valley. On the far right, the road continues over the top to Maerdy.

Caption For Barrow In Furness, St George's Church 1895

In 1866 the churchwardens, headed by James Ramsden, organised the town's voluntary fire brigade. North Lonsdale Hospital formerly stood by the church until its closure in the 1980s.

Caption For Polkerris, C1950

Here we see the village tucked away in its valley, with the great expanse of the bay reaching beyond to Black Head (centre) and the Dodman Point (left).

Caption For Christchurch, High Street 1900

Christchurch Twyneham, to give the town its old name) is one of the oldest settlements on the south coast, probably being in existence even before the Romans settled in the shelter of Hengistbury Head

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 Colwyn Bay, 1898

Beyond the pier, which appears to be under construction, is Bryn Euryn, and Little Orme Head is in the distance (right).

Caption For Pevensey, The Village C1965

This view shows shoppers heading towards the stores (note the Hovis sign) on a sunny summer's morning.

Caption For Hest Bank, Marine Drive C1960

Before the railway arrived, the overland journey involved a lengthy detour around the head of the estuary, but many lost their lives in attempting this more direct route.

Caption For Hawkshead, The Old Courthouse 1896

A niche above the gateway once held a figure of the Virgin Mary and below, much worn by the passage of time, is carved a lion's head.

Caption For Preston, New Post Office 1903

Not far from the Harris Gallery is the new Head Post Office, shown here in the year that it first opened for business.

Caption For Nottingham, Queen Street C1950

Alfred Waterhouse's Prudential building on the right was built in the style of its London head office.

Caption For Metfield, Main Street C1955

Rose Cottage, nearest to us, with classical heads on either side of the door, was rebuilt in 1904 by William Taylor, a member of the manorial family.

Caption For Horncastle, The Bull Ring C1955

In this view the thatched King's Head on the left and the Red Lion in the distance are 17th-century buildings amid the early 19th-century three-storey ones, which belong to that later phase of economic

Caption For Nether Wallop, The Square C1955

Perhaps this villager is heading towards O J Hinwood, to fill up his petrol can. You do not see petrol pumps like the ones outside the shop any more.

Caption For Gnosall, High Street C1950

One of the few thatched buildings in the area, the Duke's Head is no longer a public house.

Caption For Felsted, Leez Priory, The Inner Gatehouse 1903

There is also a conduit head (right of photograph), made from reused stone from the monastery.

Caption For West Horsley, Old Workhouse And Pond 1904

This was indeed once the place where paupers and those down on their luck could seek food and a roof over their head.

Caption For Barnstaple, Bear Street And Post Office C1940

The Stag's Head and (partially obscured by the tree) the monumental masons - Youing's - survive on the corner of the new road.

Caption For Salisbury, Fish Row C1950

The head office of the Wilts and Dorset Bank, built in 1869, is now Lloyds Bank, and is just one of a row of large, impressive buildings along the northern side of the Market Square.

Caption For Douglas, Douglas Head 1893

Port Skillion at the foot of Douglas Head was reached by ferry from the harbour, fare 1d, and was used by gentlemen only for open-air bathing.

Caption For Saundersfoot, General View 1949

The Square, the building located at the head of the slipway, was once the village post office and is now part of the Mermaid restaurant.