Maps

1,430 maps found.

1947, Lee Ref. NPO754471
1945, Lee Ref. NPO754476
1947, Lees Ref. NPO754640
1919, Lee Ref. POP754473
1919, Lee Ref. POP754476
1924, Lees Ref. POP754640
1903, Lees Ref. RNC754640
1897, Lee Ref. RNE754471
1898, Lee Ref. RNE754474
1903, Lee Ref. HOSM51075
1895, Lee Ref. HOSM51000
1947, Harwood Lee Ref. NPO728101
1947, Lodge Lees Ref. NPO765836
1947, Long Lee Ref. NPO766524
1896, Harwood Lee Ref. RNE728101
1897, Lee Brockhurst Ref. RNE754489
1896, Lee Head Ref. RNE754529
1898, Lee Mill Ref. RNE754543
1897-1902, Lee Ref. RNC754478
1903, Lee Head Ref. RNC754529

Books

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Memories

440 memories found. Showing results 11 to 20.

Childhood In Brentford

My name is Carol Dawson (nee Thomas), I lived in Kenley Road with my mum Ellen, dad Len & my brother John. I went to St Georges School in 1951, I remember Mr Allen & Mr Church, there was a dishy teacher there also ...Read more

A memory of Brentford in 1946 by Carol Dawson

Amazing Discovery At Rushton Spencer Church !! 1956

My late father, W Gary Bailey, and my grandfather, Master Builder W Lloyd Bailey (who built all of the houses on Brown Lees Road, Brown Lees ) were conducting maintenance work at the church, namely ...Read more

A memory of Biddulph in 1956 by Rob Bailey

My First School

Cannot remember that much of Skellow school, but i do remember going on a weeks trip to Ingelborough hall in class 8 that would have been Mrs Lee's class. I was around maybe 9/10 yrs old then & with it being my first time away ...Read more

A memory of Skellow in 1970 by Mick Barnett

A Happy Accrington Childhood

My brother Anthony and I grew up in Barnes Street/Lee Street where my parents ran an off-licence from about 1953 - 1962. We both went to Miss Caulfield's Preparatory school and my brother went on to Blackburn ...Read more

A memory of Accrington in 1960 by Marie Meakings

The Institute School Upper Bradford Street Brainree

The Institute School, was opposite the White Hart Hotel, Upper Bradford Street, Braintree. I attended this school c.1950-51. Then Principal was Miss A Thompson; teachers remembered were Miss ...Read more

A memory of Braintree in 1950 by Diana Lee Gobbitt

Clarks Of Droxford

I can only say my late father was the grocer in the village - Rodney Clark. I was born in Manor Cottage. Dad died when I was only four years of age. My memories are of the shop in Park Lane, I would go with my mother's uncle, ...Read more

A memory of Droxford in 1959 by Michael Clark

Lucien Road

I lived in Lucien Road for sixty five years until two years ago. My memories start when I was about five with my dear old dad taking me out on his barrow to sell firewood - I thought it was great fun. Also, my mum taking me to haylocks ...Read more

A memory of Tooting in 1948 by Jan Clark

The 1950s

I was born at the maternity hospital in 1951, we lived at 3 St Oswalds Crescent and my granny and grandad lived close by on Park Road. I attended St Oswalds C of E School - I had a lady head teacher whose name escapes me before moving ...Read more

A memory of Ashbourne in 1958 by Patrick Else

The Shops And Doctors At Sandiway 1956

We first arrived in Sandiway in 1956. I remember getting off the bus at the top of Mere Lane and walking down towards our new home in Cherry Lane. The house was a 'tied house' belonging to the ICI and our ...Read more

A memory of Sandiway in 1956 by Keith Wilson

Teenage Years In Fareham

I lived and worked in Fareham when I moved with my family from Hertfordshire. My father and uncle worked for Fareham District Council. I remember going to the Odeon and Embassy cinemas on many occasions with my fiance. I ...Read more

A memory of Fareham in 1953

Captions

93 captions found. Showing results 25 to 48.

Caption For Bickleigh, The River Plym 1890

Bickleigh lies between Shaugh Bridge and Plymbridge in the valley of the Plym.

Caption For Southend On Sea, Marine Gardens C1950

This photograph looks back at the same houses as those shown in 41386 and 41387.The well-laid out public gardens give a tropical air to the scene.The Lees Hotel was one of the many hotels to be found

Caption For Accrington, Cottage Hospital 1899

The hospital was officially opened by the Mayor, Alderman Lee, in 1898, and named the Victoria Cottage Hospital in commemoration of the Queen's reign.

Caption For Lee, From The Golf Links 1911

Lee was a favoured spot for smugglers, who did not do things by halves - in September 1820 it is recorded that 1,500 gallons of brandy and gin were landed here in one night.

Caption For Leicester, Auto Magic Car Park, Lee Circle C1965

Almost brand new at the time this photograph was taken, the first multi-storey car park of this size in the country opened on the site of Lee Street, the birthplace of Joseph Merrick, the tragic Elephant

Caption For Dinas Powys, The Tennis Courts C1955

Dinas Powis Tennis Club was founded in 1901, thanks to the generosity of General Lee as Lord of the Manor. Premises were amicably shared with the Bowls Club.

Caption For Plymouth, The Pier And Drake's Island 1924

On his return from his circumnavigation in 1580, Drake anchored in the lee of the island while he sent messen- gers ashore to check if Queen Elizabeth was still alive and, if so, whether he was still

Caption For Lee On The Solent, Lee Tower From The West C1955

Lee-on-the-Solent grew as a late-Victorian development.

Caption For St Austell, Fore Street 1912

On the left, the windows of Lee's drapers shop display a sale of costumes, blouses and millinery, with many hats filling the right-hand window.

Caption For St Ives, The Harbour 1892

St Ives Harbour, facing east and in the lee of the Island, is one of the more sheltered harbours on this rugged coastline.

Caption For Hemswell, Weldon Road C1955

In its lee is the old Roman road, Ermine Street, while at its foot, on the spring line, are a line of villages, mostly built from the local limestone.

Caption For Warrington, Bridge Street C1950

Next to Boots came the old-established drapers Lee & Clarke, then came the Public Benefit Boot & Shoe Co, Gaskell's the butchers, Hallett the jewellers (goldsmiths and silversmiths), Carter's Cafe and

Caption For Slad, Steanbridge Lane 1910

Steanbridge House, where Laurie Lee's Squire Jones lived, is approached by way of this lane.

Caption For Totnes, Guildhall 1906

The exchange was built by Richard Lee, once Mayor of Totnes, and two of the pillars have his initials carved at the top.

Caption For Lee On The Solent, Marine Parade C1955

Lee on the Solent grew as a late Victorian development.

Caption For Warrington, The Barley Mow Inn C1950

The figure seated on the corner of Market Street is probably Charlie Lee, a well-known stallholder at the fish market opposite. Perhaps he is composing his latest daily poem wto amuse his customers.

Caption For Barton Seagrave, Old Cottages C1955

These delightful ironstone cottages stand in the lee of the trees; nearby lies Barton Hall, reputed to have been built with stones from a 14th-century castle here.

Caption For Hill Head, C1955

Not far from Lee-on-the-Solent, this is a wonderful spot for sailing. Is the man on the right about to set sail?

Caption For Petersfield, Market Square C1950

Behind the statue is the Forrest Stores, to its right SPQR Tobacconist's, Lee Bros. Hairdressers and Edward Privett, Gents Outfitters.

Caption For Lee, Old Maid's Cottage C1950

The name comes from a local poem which tells of three young women who were so picky about would-be husbands that they ended up as The Three Old Maids of Lee.

Caption For Dinas Powys, Highwalls Road C1960

This square, newly raised and planted with trees, was financed by the sale of part of the common to the Barry Docks & Railway Company – the shortfall was met by General Lee.

Caption For Upper Clatford, Village 1899

Slate-roofed Anchor View and Lee View, built in 1888, still remain, although the two distant cottages have now gone. Chalfont Cottage would eventually lose its thatch.

Caption For Slad, The Valley 1910

This picturesque hillside village was to be immortalised in English literature in 'Cider with Rosie', the first novel of Laurie Lee, who was born in Stroud in 1914 and moved to Slad when he was three,

Caption For Parham, The House 1894

The northern lee along the foot of the South Downs escarpment always seems to have been a favoured location for country houses.