Maps

745 maps found.

1900, Mouth Mill Ref. RNC785252
1921, Clay Mills Ref. POP669834
1925, Wythop Mill Ref. POP875355
1919, Yeo Mill Ref. POP875876
1926, Waren Mill Ref. POP860715
1924, Two Mills Ref. POP854876
1947, Keir Mill Ref. NPO745701
1947, King's Mills Ref. NPO747933
1946, Gooseham Mill Ref. NPO717603
1947, Hay Mills Ref. NPO729157
1946, Heasley Mill Ref. NPO729984
1946, Hale Mills Ref. NPO724876
1921, Langley Mill Ref. POP752599
1925, Holme Mills Ref. POP738697
1921, Mill Corner Ref. POP780020
1924, Mill Dam Ref. POP780035
1920, Mill End Ref. POP780048
1920, Mill End Ref. POP780049
1921, Mill Green Ref. POP780197
1921, Mill Green Ref. POP780198

Books

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Memories

1,715 memories found. Showing results 151 to 160.

My Gran

My gran was born on this street, she lived here till she married then moved to Huthwaite village where we grew up. I loved exploring Derbyshire. Most of my ancestors were born here including Sir Richard Arkwright (Inventor of the cotton mill)..Great memories...

A memory of South Normanton by Chrissy Walker

Living At The Mill

My father got a job in the mill in about 1950 and we moved into Mill House which is actually a part of the mill itself, on the right as you stand facing the building. I don't know what Bordon is like now, but in my day it had its ...Read more

A memory of Bordon in 1950 by Colin Noble

Raynor Family In Toddington

Does anyone remember the Raynor family who live at the old mill in Toddington? They were living there in 1945, and later in Culls Meadow. Henry, known as Harry and Rebecca Raynor had 6 children, Alec, Norman, Doris, Ralph, Louisa and Brenda who died as a baby in 1931. Audrey Littlewood.

A memory of Toddington by Audrey Littlewood

First Kiss

My wife used to live in the house on the right, Number 5 Mill Close. When we were courting I would walk her home from our nights out and we use to sit on the bridge wall. This is where I had my first kiss from her, she was 17 and I was 19 ...Read more

A memory of Cark by Tony Manning

The Happiest Days Of Your Life

Brambletye school, well set between the beautiful Ashdown Forest and thriving town of East Grinstead on the Sussex/Surrey border was a paradise on Earth for any schoolboy with an aesthetically romantic (!) ...Read more

A memory of Brambletye House in 1959 by Giles Daubney

Abbey Foregate

I was born in no 112 in 1940 and lived there until 1960. I have distinct memories of cattle market days when cattle being driven down to the market left unpleasant reminders all across the road. Remember too when the trees were ...Read more

A memory of Shrewsbury in 1940 by James Carter

Growing Up In The War Years In Prees & Whitchurch

Although I was born in Whitchurch [Bark Hill], we moved to Prees soon after. However, I was sent to stay with my grandmother most weekends and for a period I was sent to the Wesleyan school. My ...Read more

A memory of Whitchurch in 1940 by Jean Mary Copnall

The High Street Sayer's Store 'nim' And Phyl Alen

My name is Barbara Tester and I live in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. My beloved (late) husband, Brian Tester, was born on 26th July, 1930 at No. 1 Station Cottages, 1 Station Road, Ardingly. His ...Read more

A memory of Ardingly in 1958 by Barbara Tester

Where My Father Worked

My father worked at the mill in approximately 1958. I recall it being repaired by Dutch engineers at that time. Next door was a grocer's shop, but I cannot remember the name. We lived at the time near Goudhurst. What a terrific place for a young person to play!

A memory of Cranbrook in 1958 by Michael Frere

I Remember...

I remember Huntingdon's High Street in 1965. I was only a little girl then, holding on to my grandmother's hand.  My grandparents were Kate and Reginald Wayman and they lived in Hartford Road opposite the River Ouse.  Nanna and I ...Read more

A memory of Huntingdon by Gillian Shaw

Captions

1,162 captions found. Showing results 361 to 384.

Caption For Lyme Regis, Higher Mill 1892

Corn-grinding Higher Mill (towards top left), which also produced oil, is glimpsed through the trees above a waterfall on the River Lim.

Caption For Malmesbury, The Old Bell C1960

To the west of the Old Bell is Mill Lane, leading to the abbey mill which was owned by the abbey.

Caption For Lytham, The Windmill And Lifeboat Station C1955

Part of this mill's old machinery was transferred to the windmill at Wrea Green.

Caption For Crakehall, The Hall 1900

Down by the beck is the 17th-century corn mill, once owned by the Neville family of Middleham Castle. The mill closed in 1930 and lay derelict until 1977.

Caption For Seatown, Caravan Site And Golden Cap C1960

Golden Cap rises at the centre, with tree-coverd Langdon Hill (top right) to landward.

Caption For Lower Slaughter, The Mill C1960

The plentiful supply of streams and rivers provided water power for corn and cloth mills all over the Cotswolds.

Caption For Haddenham, The Mill C1950

Great Mill is a yellow brick tower windmill standing on a ridge, with panoramic views of the flat fenland.

Caption For Wisbech, Leach's Mill 1929

Formerly one of the few eight-sailed windmills in the country, the tower is all that remains of the complex of granaries, bakery and mill house.

Caption For Lindfield, The Tudor Barn C1955

By the mid 1970s, the mill had stopped working, and the both the mill and barn are now private residences.

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Caption For Parkmill, The Village 1893

The Gower Heritage Centre in Parkmill village has the 12th-century water mill at its centre.

Caption For Heckington, The Mill C1955

This is the only eight-sailed mill England, and has just (2004) had its ogee cap and sails repaired and reinstated. When working it is probably the most beautiful windmill in England.

Caption For Congleton, Colley Bridge Mill C1965

Now we move two or three miles upstream to Colley Mill Bridge. This bridge is old and narrow, and was already controlled by traffic lights when this picture was taken.

Caption For Maidenhead, Boulters Lock Bridge 1906

The view looking towards the bridge to Ray Mill Island (or, as some people call it, Boulters Lock Island) is the same that Edward Gregory painted in his famous 'Boulters Lock, Sunday Afternoon' (1882

Caption For Coningsby, The Mill C1955

Heading north-west roughly parallel to the River Witham, we reach two small towns on either side of the River Bain, which meets the Witham a mile away at Dogdyke.

Caption For Broadbridge Heath, Portsmouth And Guildford Roads 1924

Broadbridge Mill is an ancient mill site by the River Arun.

Caption For Crakehall, The Village 1900

Crakehall, 1 mile north of Bedale, is two villages in one - this is Little Crakehall, with its race (left) for three corn and flax mills.

Caption For Darwen, Bold Venture Park 1896

This view from the top of Whitehall Park looks over the flower beds to Darwen beyond.We can make out quite a few of the mill chimneys, but not the most famous of them all, the square 300ft India Mill

Caption For Chalford, The Church 1900

Chalford shows a degree of industrialisation at odds with the rest of the Cotswolds, and its hillsides are crammed with the workplaces and residences of mill workers.

Caption For Lower Slaughter, The Mill And Pond C1950

A water mill has stood here since Norman times, but this red brick corn mill dates from the early 1800s.

Caption For Charlwood, The Old Mill 1906

The stones were turned by a steam engine, hence the words 'Steam Mill' painted on the roof of the attached building. It looks in this view more like a dovecote, and was converted to a house in 1934.

Caption For Heckington, The Mill C1955

This is the only eight-sailed mill England, and has just (2004) had its ogee cap and sails repaired and reinstated. When working it is probably the most beautiful windmill in England.

Caption For Alderholt, The Mill C1960

Alderholt Mill is situated on a tributary of the Ashford Water. We are looking northwards to the junction of lanes leading to Bullhill (left) and Alderholt Bridge in the other direction.

Caption For Pembroke, Castle 1890

To the left is the Pembroke Corn Mill, a tidal mill, destroyed by fire in the 1950s.

Caption For Worksop, Canch Walk C1955

The very tall tree in the middle distance conceals the site of Priory Mill, an old watermill.