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Photos

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Maps

509 maps found.

1911 - 1912, Low Newton Ref. HOSM54982
1896 - 1898, Low Buston Ref. HOSM52397
1915 - 1916, Low Westwood Ref. HOSM52459
1885 - 1886, Low Ham Ref. HOSM52420
1898-1901, Butley Low Corner Ref. RNC657655
1901-1904, Bolton Low Houses Ref. RNC645664
1851 - 1890, Low Valley Ref. HOSM52456
1890 - 1891, Low Ellington Ref. HOSM52411
1907 - 1908, Low Grantley Ref. HOSM52417
1885 - 1906, Low Risby Ref. HOSM52444
1898 - 1899, Low Braithwaite Ref. HOSM52395
1907 - 1908, Low Laithe Ref. HOSM52432
1893 - 1913, Low Worsall Ref. HOSM52462
1899, Bolton Low Houses Ref. HOSM38259
1911 - 1913, Low Wray Ref. HOSM52463
1890 - 1892, Low Moor Ref. HOSM52439
1889 - 1907, Low Bradley Ref. HOSM38591
1890 - 1891, Low Dalby Ref. HOSM52403
1896 - 1913, Low Coniscliffe Ref. HOSM52401
1896 - 1913, Low Dinsdale Ref. HOSM55887

Books

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Memories

637 memories found. Showing results 191 to 200.

Shop Names

'The Hayward' sign was outside 'Haywards Cafe & Restaurant' which flourished until the 1960s when it successively became 'Delmontes', 'Pieros', 'La Ferola' and now 'The Blue India'. Going down the right hand side of the Broadway ...Read more

A memory of Haywards Heath

Preparing For The Festival Of Britain.

This photograph shows a Wednesday afternoon, early closing day, hence the low volume of traffic and few shoppers. The year is definitely 1951. On the left is myself and my apprentice electrician seen manhandling ...Read more

A memory of Leeds by Claire Allen

Railway Info.

The building on the left is a carriage shed, used for holding spare passenger vehicles under cover. It is from the North Devon Railway in the 1850s and still appears to have broad gauge track (7ft gauge - not removed until 1877) laid ...Read more

A memory of Barnstaple in 1870

Family Connections.

The mill in the photograph is Low Mill at Grassington. My ancestor William Irving lived here with his family before 1820 until his death in 1843 aged 84. He was a woolcomber. His son James Irving also lived here with his ...Read more

A memory of Grassington by Claire Allen

The Kennet

The river is the Kennet and this view shows the junction of the Kennet river (from low level bridge on the right) and the Kennet and Avon Canal (towards the locks straight ahead). The tributary to the left is towards the West Mills flour mill (water powered). The view is upstream (West).

A memory of Newbury by Claire Allen

Childhood In Welshpool

I was born & spent my childhood in Welshpool. St Mary's was our Parish Church, it has beautiful stained glass windows which always fascinated me as a child. I was christened and confirmed in this Church and later in May ...Read more

A memory of Welshpool in 1965 by Patricia Owen

Tillingham When I Was A Lad

I remember helping my father Alan to herd the sheep from Marsh House Farm to West Hyde Farm. When we got to Tillingham Square we rested them and  the villagers used to come out to see us. I used to sing in the church ...Read more

A memory of Tillingham in 1954 by Thomas Lungley

Mum And Dad Grew Up In Fulham

Mum remembers going across Parsons Green durig the war and the air raid had gone off, then she heard a doodlebug above her, she ran into the gents toilets and heard it land somewhere near, she never been that frightened ...Read more

A memory of Fulham in 1968 by Laura Warden

Passing Place On The Upper Section, Great Orme Tramway

This is a photograph of two tramcars, Nos 6 & 7, at the passing loop above the Great Orme Mines. They are painted in the Dark Ochre livery which was only used for a few years after the ...Read more

A memory of Llandudno by John Owen

Castle Square Bus Terminus

Castle Square of the 1950s and 60s had a vibrancy that is absent nowadays. This was because all of the local bus services terminated there and a constant stream of people dismounted to go about their business ...Read more

A memory of Caernarfon in 1959 by John Owen

Captions

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Caption For Woolhampton, Douai Abbey Church C1965

Building work is still in progress in this 1965 picture; a foundation stone was laid in 1964 for a lower nave and complete abbey buildings left and right of the church.

Caption For Horstead, The Mill 1902

Note the single high-peaked mainsail: its considerable height allowed the craft to collect every last puff of wind blowing across the tree-fringed banks.

Caption For Horsey, The Mere C1955

It looks peaceful enough, but it is just two miles from the coast, and down by the dunes the sea blows unrelentingly.

Caption For Totnes, Butterwalk 1896

This view shows a lower view of the High Street. The covered walks, created by overhanging stories, were the location of two historic parts of the market area.

Caption For Fontmell Magna, Post Office And Chapel C1955

Salkeld was mortally wounded blowing up a gate into the city during a battle in one of Queen Victoria's 'little wars'.

Caption For Penarth, The Pier C1955

Penarth's post-war attempts to re-establish itself as a first-class resort were to be dealt a serious blow in May 1947.

Caption For Clee Hill, Cornbrook Bridge 1911

Down below at the foot of the hill, the wind blowing off the summit on a cold day can make the village of Clee seem bleak.

Caption For Skegness, From The Pier 1910

A late Edwardian scene before development took place along Grand Parade, and when grassy sand dunes filled the space where the Embassy Centre is now situated.

Caption For Jervaulx, Chapter House 1896

Jervaulx was destroyed in 1537 by Henry VIII - the last abbot was hanged at Tyburn, and the king took his revenge by blowing up the building with gunpowder.

Caption For Earlestown, Nine Arches And Canal C1955

Later the growth of the commercial road vehicle industry was to deal a killer blow to them both.

Caption For Warrington, Town Hall And Fountain 1901

Higher still on the upper basin were eight sea urchins blowing their horns, and finally the pinnacle was composed of four entwined dolphins.

Caption For Sharpness, The Severn Railway Bridge C1955

Vessels collided with the bridge quite frequently, but the fatal blow came in October 1960.

Caption For Ebbw Vale, The Steelworks C1960

Bessemer steel was produced here as early as 1866, and this process continued until the last Bessemer blow in 1962.

Caption For Haslemere, High Street 1927

The King's Arms (right, and now no longer a pub) was the scene of the Haslemere Riot and the murder of Inspector William Donaldson on 28 July 1855.

Caption For Fontmell Magna, View From Church Tower C1955

In 1857, at the age of 27, he passed the match that fired the charge to blow up the Cashmere Gate in the Siege of Delhi. He knew he would die in the process.

Caption For Chippenham, The Weir C1960

From the town bridge, we can see the sluice gates in a lowered position. The buildings behind were attached to the rear of the mill and also contained stabling.

Caption For Whitby, West Cliff C1955

The lime shipments caused a great deal of dust blowing about and Slaters were made to put up the large shed which is shown in this photograph.

Caption For Epsom, B Division, Woodcote Park 1917

When the police made a charge to clear the mob away, Sergeant Thomas Green was felled by a blow. Soon after that the prisoners were released, and the soldiers marched back to camp.

Caption For Loughborough, Market Place C1965

In the 1920s the future looked very bright for Loughborough, but the Depression of the 1930s came as a cruel blow to the town.

Caption For Loughborough, Emmanuel Church C1950

John Heathcoat and John Boden had a factory in Mill Street (now Market Street) making lace by powered machinery. This mill became the focus of the lacemakers' pent up anger in 1816.

Caption For Luton, Vauxhall Motors C1955

He remembered: 'When I started Jack Hardy was a tool setter when they bombed X block, blowing the roof off. Seven were killed in there, along with another 37 elsewhere at the plant.