Maps

92 maps found.

1895, Hendra Croft Ref. RNE731142
1903, Higher Croft Ref. RNC733979
1919, Roskear Croft Ref. POP820214
1902, Mesty Croft Ref. RNC778498
1946, Perry Crofts Ref. NPO805255
1900, Rinsey Croft Ref. RNC817047
1896, Crofts Bank Ref. RNE683689
1895, Tresevern Croft Ref. RNE852831
1919, Hendra Croft Ref. POP731142
1900, Roskear Croft Ref. RNC820214
1900-1903, Croft Ref. RNC683525
1900, Croft Mitchell Ref. RNC683575
1903, Crofts Bank Ref. RNC683689
1947, Three Crofts Ref. NPO847667
1896, Higher Croft Ref. RNE733979
1947, Crofts Bank Ref. NPO683689
1947, Crofts, The Ref. NPO683713
1899, Mesty Croft Ref. RNE778498
1899, Perry Crofts Ref. RNE805255
1900, Hendra Croft Ref. RNC731142

Books

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Memories

274 memories found. Showing results 11 to 20.

Playing In Salford

I was born in Salford in 1954, except for a brief spell of 4 years in Newton Heath in the late fifties, I have lived there ever since. When I was 11 years old my friend and I were playing digging on the old nursery croft on ...Read more

A memory of Salford in 1964 by Tommy Loomes

Lower Broughton Road

I was born in Elton Street, Lower Broughton Rd. I remember my dad was always working and my mum was a loving mum. I had two sisters and four brothers. I remember the tin bath, the outside toilet, we didn't have much but we ...Read more

A memory of Salford in 1957 by Georgina Seddon

The Halcyon 1950's

I lived with my family in Connaught Gardens from being born in 1949 to late 1960 when we moved to Shiremoor. At the end of our street was an overgrown, rubble strewn wasteland which we called 'The Croft'. A natural childrens ...Read more

A memory of Forest Hall in 1950 by Malcolm Wild

My Memories Of Selly Oak And Bournbrook

I was born Anne Shirley Crofts back of 622 Bristol Road (opposite where Aldi is now) in July 1944, brother Ronnie was born 1940, sister Vivienne was born 1942, and Alan was born 1947, between Riverton Road ...Read more

A memory of Selly Oak in 1954 by Anne Crofts

Brimington Boys Inthe 1970s

I have been away from Brimington for about 22 years, some of the area has changed but not much, I was shocked to see my old school gone. Brim boys was my last school before my first job as apprentice mechanic at ...Read more

A memory of Brimington in 1970 by Nick Cherryman

Fairfields Infants

I went to Fairfields Infants in the years 1951-53, and can remember hearing of the death of King George VI in February 1952. My sister (a year older) was there too. We each received the book "Elizabeth Our Queen" soon after ...Read more

A memory of Basingstoke in 1952 by Kenneth Smallbone

My First Job

Just before I was due to leave Peel Brow I was called into Mr (Dinky) Booth's office and told that Turnbull & Stockdale were looking for an Office Boy and that he thought I would fit the bill. I attended an interview with Mr W ...Read more

A memory of Edenfield in 1945 by Derek Holt

Farraline Hall

Moved to Farraline Hall, Errogie in 1950 from Leeds. Dad was estate manager. Me and my brother Jeff and sister Jennifer in the back of a 7 ton flat lorry, sat on mattress under canvas in the back of it. I went to Errogie school, had ...Read more

A memory of Errogie in 1950 by Christopher Robson

Thomas Binns 1845 1921 No 1 The Green Later No 3 Grange Cottages

Hello - I would be very grateful for any information - especially photos - of my ancestor Thomas Binns who moved from Cowling to Micklethwaite c. 1898. He had built ...Read more

A memory of Micklethwaite in 1900 by Joan Tindale

Childhood Memories South Park 1960s Approx

I like to remember my childhood in Darlington where I grew up until I moved to Whitley Bay. We used to spend lots of time in the South Park, on the swings, around the rose garden and of course the ...Read more

A memory of Darlington in 1960 by Janine Jameson

Captions

334 captions found. Showing results 25 to 48.

Caption For Skegness, Lumley Avenue 1904

The house on the extreme left belonged to G J Crofts, who could look down the street and see customers entering his large drapery shop in Lumley Road; it later became the offices of the Skegness Standard

Caption For Knott End On Sea, The Ferry C1960

The council bought the boats from the Croft family of Knott End, who had ferried villagers across the River Wyre for generations.

Caption For Ware, The Priory 1925

In 1913 a Mrs Croft purchased the Priory, and during the Great War offered it as a hospital for convalescing soldiers.

Caption For Claughton, The Church C1955

In the church gable is the coat of arms of the ancient Croft family, whose graves are to be found in the churchyard.

Caption For East Molesey, 'coming Over The Rollers' 1896

On the left are the four rollers which allow smaller craft to negotiate the weir.

Caption For Fowey, From Polruan 1898

The two men in the rowing boat on the left-hand side prepare their craft for leaving the quay.

Caption For Eccleston, Excursion Steamer C1886

This small steamer might be one of the craft based at Chester for summer excursion work along the Dee, though it is possible that it could be a privately owned craft, as her carrying capacity is somewhat

Caption For Tenby, The Harbour 1950

During World War II marine craft were engaged in anti- submarine work and the defence of the western approaches. From 1940-47, No 48 Air Sea Rescue Unit was based here.

Caption For Teignmouth, From Torquay Road 1890

Numerous craft, lying with their bows towards the entrance, indicate a rapidly- flowing flood tide which has already covered the dangerous outer East Pole sand bar. Torquay

Caption For Teddington, The Lock C1955

A weir is first mentioned here in 1345, and the first lock was built in 1811 with only a single opening for larger craft.

Caption For Gorleston, Children's Yachting Lake C1960

Many local fishermen spent the lean time in the winter and summer evenings crafting detailed sailing boats to sell during the next summer season.

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Caption For Brundall, C1960

A backwater where several interesting craft are moored. On the left is a wartime landing craft, which has been converted into a houseboat.

Caption For Mousehole, The Harbour 1927

The boat lying on the beach in the fore ground, in Hugh Town harbour, is vaguely reminiscent of an ex-ships' lifeboat, and shows the rugged clinker-built construction of this type of craft.

Caption For Bosherston, Stack Rocks C1955

These spectacular rock formations were crafted by the waves from a collapsed arch. They are home to colonies of guillemots, razorbills and kittiwakes.

Caption For Clun, The Old Bridge C1960

The building beside the bridge, now called Bridge Crafts, houses a post office, craft centre and tea shop.

Caption For Acle, View From Acle Bridge C1929

The old Bridge Inn building has gone, but the pantiled outbuilding survives as a craft and gift shop.

Caption For Wallasey, Dinghy Sailing From Harrison Drive Beach C1965

The resorts of the Wirral are well known for their long association with small craft usage and sail training.

Caption For Teddington, Sign At Tide End Cottage, Ferry Road 2005

Douglas Tough, among others, received a call from the Ministry of Shipping asking him to act as an agent to secure small craft for an expedition from Ramsgate and Sheerness to rescue the soldiers.

Caption For Broxbourne, The River Lea C1960

Here we see the peaceful banks of the New River, with houseboats and leisure craft moored alongside.

Caption For Carrickfergus, Fisherman's Quay 1897

It is interesting that the boatman is using an oar on the starboard side, and is watching the effect on the craft as the boy standing with both hands on the port oar takes the strain on the rowlock.

Caption For Norwich, St Michael At Plea's Church, Queen Street 1891

Made redundant, and disused for some years, this fine church is now a craft centre.

Caption For Ringwood, Fridays Cross C1950

Light industry came to Ringwood, offering employment at a time of decline in agriculture and traditional crafts.

Caption For Howth, The Harbour 1897

It is interesting that the boatman is using an oar on the starboard side, and is watching the effect on the craft as the boy standing with both hands on the port oar takes the strain on the rowlock.

Caption For Newquay, The Harbour 1912

Fishing boats, still all sailing craft at this date, are moored in the shelter of the two piers.