Maps

59 maps found.

1919, Hillside Ref. POP736545
1946, Hillside Ref. NPO736547
1899, Hillside Ref. RNE736540
1896, Hillside Ref. RNE736545
1947, Hillside Ref. NPO736537
1919, Hillside Ref. POP736546
1902, Hillside Ref. RNC736540
1899, Hillside Ref. RNC736547
1924, Hillside Ref. POP736537
1946, Hillside Ref. NPO736543
1911-1912, Hillside Ref. RNC736508
1898, Hillside Ref. RNE736543
1895, Hillside Ref. RNE736546
1898, Hillside Ref. RNE736547
1940, Hillside Ref. NPO736546
1919, Hillside Ref. POP736543
1919, Hillside Ref. POP736547
1907-1908, Hillside Ref. RNC736527
1898-1900, Hillside Ref. RNC736543
1898-1899, Hillside Ref. RNC736545

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Memories

878 memories found. Showing results 11 to 20.

Tosh And I And Easy Pickings

Tosh and I and easy pickings Hi everyone, It's me again with the continuation of my wee story. I was taken by surprise how many people liked and responded to ...Read more

A memory of Newarthill by Peter Laird

How Burghfield Common Has Change.

I have lived all my 60+ years in Burghfield Common and I have seen it totally transformed. I was born and brought up in Three Firs Way, and lived here until 1987 when I got married and moved to Hunters Hill. ...Read more

A memory of Burghfield Common by Ian Turner

Happy Childhood Holidays

I say 1950 for the year my memory relates to but in fact my memories cover from around 1946 to 196 I've only just found this web site for "Memories" although have looked at the site before and what nostalgia it has ...Read more

A memory of Llwyngwril in 1950 by Margaret Garrod

Talke A Forgotten Village

As you proceed north along the A34 towards the Cheshire border you will approach Talke traffic lights and on the left and right side of the road there are two areas of grassed land. This grassed area was once the village of ...Read more

A memory of Talke in 1959

Air Force Brat

My father was stationed in Lakenheath, England in 1963. My mother and 2 brothers followed 3 months later - I was 12 at the time. Coming from Texas, November in England was a shock, and it was the coldest winter they'd had in 60 years. ...Read more

A memory of Newmarket

Noddy's Shop

I moved to Elm Park in 1960 when I was 4 years old with my mum and dad, from Hackney, East London. My dad owned and ran the Newsagents in Station Parade and we lived in the flat above the shop. I remember it was next to the green ...Read more

A memory of Elm Park by Chrissy Robinson

My Fenny Stratford Childhood

Having recently by chance spoken with someone who knew Fenny Stratford I was prompted to start looking on the internet and came across this site and for what it’s worth decided to record my memories. I was born ...Read more

A memory of Fenny Stratford by Dawn Cousins

1970's Two Dales

Born and raised in Darley Dale, schooled at County primary on Greenaway Lane, where I met my best friend for life who lived on sydnope hill Two Dales, I fondly remember my Mum sending me on my pony to Mrs Wagstaff the local ...Read more

A memory of Two Dales

Newbury Way And Rayners Gardens

I'm Steve and the earliest memories are of Newbury Way, a lower half of a 2 bedroom maisonette with an open coal fire and larder including a concrete slab to keep stuff cold. I recall riding my three wheeled bike ...Read more

A memory of Northolt by Steve White

The Peart Family.

This is the Peart family. Amelia the eldest aged 17 holds her baby brother George. Next to her on the rock is Robert Leadley Peart and at her side is Robert's twin Matthew. Next to Matthew is Jane (known as Ginny) and then Tom. Ginny ...Read more

A memory of Whitby by Claire Allen

Captions

280 captions found. Showing results 25 to 48.

Caption For Brynmawr, Llanelly Hill C1960

The road to Brynmawr winds around the hillside from the village of Gellifelyn, on the right.

Caption For Weston Super Mare, Madeira Cove 1913

The seating terraces of the previous picture have been replaced by this concrete and glass shelter, built into the hillside. In the distance on the right is the shelter beside the Cove Pavilion.

Caption For Abbotsbury, Chesil Bank And St Catherine's Chapel C1955

Looking south-eastwards from Abbotsbury Hill to Abbotsbury Gardens in Stavordale Wood (right) and Cleverlawns (centre).

Caption For Ferryside, View Of Llanstephan C1965

Looking across the mighty Towy, we can pick out the ruined castle on the hillside to the far left. On this side of the river, and pulled well clear, is evidence of boating and fishing activity.

Caption For Kilmington, The Village C1960

Kilmington sprawls across the hillside along the line of a Roman road to Exeter.

Caption For Winster, The Valley C1960

The unchanging beauty of the Winster Valley, with its meadows, rolling hillsides, dry stone walls and scattered dwellings, is entirely typical of the soft countryside of the southern fringe of the Lake

Caption For Pluckley, Village 1901

On a steep hillside commanding views of the Weald, north-west of Ashford, this charming village was near the seat of the Dering family at the now-vanished Surrenden Dering a mile away.

Caption For Winster, The Valley C1960

The unchanging beauty of the Winster Valley, with its meadows, rolling hillsides, dry stone walls and scattered dwellings, is entirely typical of the soft countryside of the southern fringe

Caption For Pluckley, Village 1901

On a steep hillside commanding views of the Weald, north-west of Ashford, this charming village was near the seat of the Dering family at the now-vanished Surrenden Dering a mile away.

Caption For Bisley, High Street 1910

Bisley stands high on a hillside to the north of the River Frome; it has a wonderful assortment of winding streets and rooftops at different levels, as though the village has grown out of the landscape

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Caption For Litton, C1960

Litton has long been an agricultural settlement, with surrounding hillsides terraced by lynchets from medieval ploughing.

Caption For Gweek, The Post Office C1960

Gweek was at one time a port of some significance at the head of the tidal Helford River, which lies between the buildings and the wooded hillside.

Caption For Saltford, The Village C1955

Saltford's original village lies on a hillside tunnelled underneath by the Great Western Railway.

Caption For Loose, The Valley 1898

Loose is situated just south-east of the Medway; it is an unusual village that spills down the hillside towards the valley bottom, and is surrounded by hop and fruit gardens.

Caption For Pembridge, C1960

Prior to that time it is thought to have been a rectory, Pembridge's church sits on the hillside just behind it.

Caption For Pulborough, St Mary's Church 1939

The village encompasses riverside and hillside, and has a main line railway station.The 15th-century church is on the hill- side.The photograph shows the view from the side of Stane Street, which

Caption For Sheffield, The Goodwin Fountain C1965

This view looks towards Barker's Pool, where Sheffield's first reservoir was built in 1434 to collect water from several springs on the hillside above West Bar.

Caption For Burnley, Barcroft Hall 1895

On the hillside, ¾ mile east of Towneley is this splendid house. Over the main doorway, concealed by the garden wall, the owner's name, William Barcroft, and the date 1614 is inscribed.

Caption For Walsden, Rough Stones Farm C1960

Note the well-kept drystone walls in the lane which leads up to the farm and then onto the moors, where there is evidence of stone quarrying in the hillside in the distance.

Caption For Buckden, Ivy Cottage C1965

view of Ivy Cottage, which is offering accommodation, luncheon, tea and morning coffee and paintings by Arnold Denby, also shows the 'scars' of the limestone terracing which punctuate the surrounding hillsides

Caption For Ruthin, Clwyd Street C1955

The hillside town of Ruthin retains its medieval origins, although the aggressively black and white mock-Tudor half-timbering of the bank and outfitters' buildings on the left is perhaps a little over

Caption For Bexhill On Sea, The Parade 1897

Thereafter the resort expanded on to the low-lying ground between the old hillside village and the sea.

Caption For Rodborough, The Fort 1890

On the slopes below the Fort, known in Edwardian times as Fort St George and run as a guest house and tearoom, the depressions in the hillside are largely the result of surface quarrying.

Caption For Burnley, Ormerod Hall 1895

Sadly, this magnificent hall no longer stands, at least on the hillside above Burnley.