Photos

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Maps

494 maps found.

1897, Hampton Bank Ref. RNE726224
1897, Creamore Bank Ref. RNE682894
1896, Rough Bank Ref. RNE820483
1898, Page Bank Ref. RNE799457
1897, Spring Bank Ref. RNE836657
1896, Sunny Bank Ref. RNE842885
1896, Far Banks Ref. RNE703210
1895, Broomhill Bank Ref. RNE652485
1896, Matlock Bank Ref. RNE775590
1897, May Bank Ref. RNE775772
1897, Meal Bank Ref. RNE776141
1898, Hook Bank Ref. RNE739911
1898, Haven Bank Ref. RNE728633
1898, Hest Bank Ref. RNE731958
1899, Woods Bank Ref. RNE873855
1919, West Bank Ref. POP863677
1947, Bank Top Ref. NPO632423
1946, Bank Top Ref. NPO632428
1946, Black Bank Ref. NPO641336
1945, Bury's Bank Ref. NPO657343

Books

25 books found. Showing results 481 to 504.

Memories

9,938 memories found. Showing results 201 to 210.

An Evacuee

I remember a sunny day in 1940 a 10 year old London kid alone nervous scared alone except for a bunch of other kids, We had been scurried away from war torn London having gone through the Battle of Britain German airraids. The British ...Read more

A memory of Daventry by David Alchin

Leaving A Mark On The Landscape

It was 1966 myself and 2 colleagues were bouncing across the downs in a Landrover when I first saw Imber. What a beautiful little village nestled in the bottom of the valley. It's red brick manor house next to the church ...Read more

A memory of Imber by Chris Scott

The Ormerod Family.

Ormerod House passed out of the Ormerod family when the male line died out and the three daughters of the last Ormerod married. Their husbands were John Hargreaves, a local coal mine owner, the Rev William Thursby who became vicar ...Read more

A memory of Burnley in 1900 by Claire Allen

Building History.

The photograph shows a shop and house which my grandmother ran between 1931 and 1952. It was then run by my uncle until it was sold as a house in 1979. My grandmother's name was Colville and she ran the shop as a general stores. ...Read more

A memory of Linton by Claire Allen

Wow, I Used To Work Right Here

My first job as a teenager was with ICT, which subsequently became ICL and I think has now disappeared. I used to repair punch card equipment at Ilford Film, Plessey and Ilford Town Hall back in the early 60's. I ...Read more

A memory of Ilford in 1962 by Robert Graham

Grandmother's Flat Above The Shops

My family's house, just off the Kingston Bypass (now known as the A3) in Tolworth, was damaged as the result of enemy action in September 1940 and my parents and I stayed for a while with my grandmother in ...Read more

A memory of Surbiton in 1940 by Noreen Ayton

Sandstone Site As At 21 August 2006

First time on web page, co-incidently was at site yesterday 20 Aug 2006. I used to play all around the area as a young child 1970+ when the area was allotments, the current site has lost about 10ft in height due to ...Read more

A memory of Stone in 2006 by Paul Spilsnury

Tongham Shops

I remember going into all these shops when I was a toddler. I loved watching the sugar and flour being taken from bags stood on the floor or counter. Everything was in sacks or bags and on display. It was so interesting going shopping ...Read more

A memory of Tongham in 1953 by Penelope Dale

My Poor Upbringing By Teresa Shackell/Torrington

I was brought up in gwehelog no usk very poor and I can ember vividly very hungry most of the time oh and ice inside the windows I was so cold yet we had coal or rather wood from our local fields we used to ...Read more

A memory of Usk by teresashackell

1970s To Present Memories

I have many happy childhood memories of this lovely place - we had a caravan around the corner in Lligwy Bay (nr Benllech) for over 10 years and this was one of the best beaches around.  I remember walking from ...Read more

A memory of Red Wharf Bay in 1975 by Gabrielle O Sullivan

Captions

2,019 captions found. Showing results 481 to 504.

Caption For Shap, Abbey 1893

Shap Abbey, near the banks of the River Lowther, was founded by the 'white canons' of the Premonstratensian order at the end of the 12th century, but it was dissolved, like so many others, in 1540.

Caption For Clifton Hampden, Village And Church 1890

This photograph, taken from the east bank of the river, south of the Barley Mow pub, manages to exclude George Gilbert Scott's rather fine 1864 seven-arched brick bridge over the river.

Caption For Cookham, Mill Stream 1899

As we look back towards Cookham from near the viewpoint of photograph No 77588 towards the bridge onto Odney, since rebuilt, the Thames is beyond the trees with its two channels.

Caption For Salisbury, New Canal C1950

This view is looking back towards the High Street.

Caption For West Stockwith, Basin, The Lock 1958

The Chesterfield Canal begins at the distant hump-backed bridge beyond a moored motor cruiser.

Caption For Grassington, The Wharf And Old Mill 1926

Here we see a quiet moment on the banks of the Wharfe.

Caption For Windermere, From Biskey Howe 1887

The old core of the village, clustered around St Martin's Parish Church, and backed by Belle Isle and Claiffe Heights, is being admired by three elegantly dressed ladies.

Caption For Formby, Post Office And Village C1955

They were set back from the road, and the existing pavement and shops gave way to a pull-in for about a dozen cars; several of the mature trees were also felled.

Caption For Datchet, The Thames 1905

The scene of Falstaff's miseries in Shakespeare's 'The Merry Wives of Windsor', Datchet stands on the Thames bank, opposite Home Park.

Caption For Thorpe St Andrew, The River Yare 1919

The banks of the Yare are thick with chestnuts and willows, and pleasure boats and dinghies glide through smooth waters between fine old houses.

Caption For Braunston, The Canal C1965

They lay on their backs and pushed with their feet against the tunnel roof.

Caption For Sheffield, Fargate C1955

On the right is the Albany Hotel and the Yorkshire Penny Bank.

Caption For Penmark, The Bridge 1937

The old hump-backed bridge carried the main road from Cardiff to Swansea over the River Thaw, which at this point is merely a stream meandering to the sea at Cardiff Bay.

Caption For Devizes, Dunkirk Hill 1903

Over the years the foliage and the soil on both sides has been cut back to keep the problem of earth slippage under control.

Caption For Botley, The Square C1955

Again looking back towards the church, this picture gives a good idea of the size of the Square, with the Market Hall on the left.

Caption For London, Cheapside And Mansion House 1915

The building withthe 'To Let' sign on the right was later replaced bu the Lutyens-designed Midland Bank headquarters.

Caption For Tilehurst, Roebuck Ferry House 1899

Behind is the London to Bristol main line railway, and on top of the tree-clad river cliff bank is the Oxford Road.

Caption For Cardiff, St Mary's Church Interior 1899

Replacing much smaller and increasingly inadequate local facilities dating back to the 1830s, the requisite funds came in from across the social spectrum.

Caption For Melksham, The Hospital C1950

This hospital was built as a replacement for the cottage hospital in Bank Street.

Caption For Horning, The Village 1934

This charming village straddles the banks of the River Bure amidst beautiful marshland.

Caption For Seaford, Lullington Hill 1894

On the east bank of the Cuckmere River opposite Alfriston, Lullington is very much a shrunken medieval village, with its isolated church a good quarter of a mile north of Lullington Court, the farm complex

Caption For Bath, Victoria Park Gandstand 1925

The Royal Crescent looks out over a field which drops away to Victoria Park beyond, also fields when the Crescent was built.

Caption For Newport, Commercial Street C1955

Barclays Bank is along the left-hand side of the street in front of the distinctive Town Hall tower.

Caption For Widnes, Widnes Road C1960

centre of Widnes has moved from the area around Victoria Square about a mile away so that it is now centred here and the street has become a pedestrian area with many of the major shops and banks