Maps

517 maps found.

1919, Ravenswood Village Settlement Ref. POP813823
1922, Upper Church Village Ref. POP857153
1920, Wood Street Village Ref. POP872781
1878 - 1879, Carn Brea Village Ref. HOSM40117
1899-1900, May Hill Village Ref. RNC775786
1919, Carn Brea Village Ref. POP661815
1899-1900, Upper Church Village Ref. RNC857153
1898-1909, Wood Street Village Ref. RNC872781
1947, Llwyn-On Village Ref. NPO759705
1946, Milton Keynes Village Ref. NPO781217
1896, Carn Brea Village Ref. RNE661815
1885, Wicken Green Village Ref. HOSM64529
1895, Wood Street Village Ref. HOSM64975
1910, Ravenswood Village Settlement Ref. HOSM63761
1898-1901, Emmaus Village Carlton Ref. RNC701254
1900, Llwyn-On Village Ref. RNC759705
1903-1908, Victoria Dock Village Ref. RNC858954
1897-1909, Chilworth Old Village Ref. RNC667961
1897-1909, Ravenswood Village Settlement Ref. RNC813823
1947, Alkrington Garden Village Ref. NPO621479

Books

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Memories

4,713 memories found. Showing results 201 to 210.

Sixties Longleat

Many fond memories of Longleat over the last 46 years: the freedom we all enjoyed as villagers to roam across the estate - the sixth Marquess was always very generous in this respect. The remains of the American hospital were still ...Read more

A memory of Longleat in 1966 by Geoff Pridmore

The Village Square

This view was seen by me every day that I went to school at Judd School in Tonbridge. I caught the bus here. There were two bus routes through the village - Number 9 which ran from Maidstone to Sevenoaks and operated by Maidstone ...Read more

A memory of Ightham in 1950 by George Morley

My Family Memories

My great grandparents, John and Margaret Williams, lived at Llansadwrn and they and my grandparents are buried in the Church Yard at Talley. My grandparents, Evan and Florence (Dolly) Williams lived at Dan y Graig. Many happy ...Read more

A memory of Talley in 1964 by Mary Owen

Pretty Little Ainstable

I was brought up in the white cottage mid-left, by the roadside, by my grandparents. The Crown Inn at the middle of the picture in the distance was run by Jim and Winnie Tuer, and I was friends with their daughter Ruth. ...Read more

A memory of Ainstable in 1949 by Kate Walker

In My Day

In my days in the village I recall the upstairs room of the Guildhall having a snooker table where the men used to gather, this would be shortly after the war. Of more interest to me was the Library that was situated downstairs.  As ...Read more

A memory of Finchingfield in 1950 by Lesley Alexander

Many Memories

I went to the school here. Mrs Foster was my Teacher and Mr Pritchard was the Head Master. We would cross the road to the village hall for Dinner. I vaguely remember having music lessons in the hall too (We all had recorder ...Read more

A memory of Standon by Fiona Douthwaite

Growing Up In Cold Ash

I spent the early years of my life in Cold Ash and Thatcham. We lived in a detached house on Cold Ash Hill called Midway. I believe it has since been renamed. The house was built by my grand father Alfred Gadd, the carpenter, ...Read more

A memory of Cold Ash by grahamfsmith

Village Life

I was born in post-war Corringham into a large family that had been evacuated from the blitzed East End of London. I was christened and married at St. Mary's Church and I lived in Chamberlain Avenue (down the left fork of the ...Read more

A memory of Corringham in 1940

Merrow Village Hall

Where local people were invited to watch the film of Queen Elizabeth's coronation in 1953. There wasn't a screen, just curtains which moved about a bit. The Hall was used for the Tenant's Association's children's Christmas parties ...Read more

A memory of Merrow by sandra

Hammett's Farm.

This building was known to us as Hammett's Farm, properly West Orchard Farm, in the Higher End area of St Athan. Arthur Hammett and his wife ran the farm and I occasionally helped to deliver milk from the farm around the village from ...Read more

A memory of St Athan

Captions

5,033 captions found. Showing results 481 to 504.

Caption For Husthwaite, East View C1955

Until recently, Husthwaite, on the western edge of the Hambleton Hills near Easingwold, was known as the Orchard Village because of its abundance of apple, pear and plum orchards.

Caption For Reeth, The Village C1960

Another view of Reeth, looking down across the gritstone-slabbed roofs of the cottages of the village, which was another important lead mining centre during the 18th and 19th centuries.

Caption For Woodhouse, The Cross And Old Cross Daggers C1960

The restored cross in the centre of Woodhouse, a South Yorkshire village east of Sheffield, stands on an ancient stepped base and now features a sundial and a weathervane.

Caption For Youlgrave, River Bradford C1960

The plateau-top village of Youlgreave stands between the valleys of the Bradford and the Lathkill; it is a prosperous settlement based on lead mining and farming.

Caption For Grantchester, The Village 1929

C ottages with steep, tumbling thatched roofs abound in this view of the village street. At this time Trumpington was a village separate from the city of Cambridge.

Caption For Gunnislake, The Station 1908

Set at the heart of an ancient tin mining district this pleasing old village straddles the Tamar. The goods sidings at the station recall Cornwall's past prosperity based on the mining of tin.

Caption For Broadway, The Village & New Church 1899

Broadway is a tempting village for tourists, full of antique and craft shops.

Caption For Runswick, The Village C1885

The fishing village of Runswick Bay is set on a sheer cliff. It is also one of the most attractive harbourless villages along the Yorkshire coast.

Caption For Puddletown, The Square C1960

Until the 1950s, Puddletown was officially 'Piddletown', but - unlike the villages further up the river valley - the authorities changed this to the more acceptable Puddletown.

Caption For Whippingham, The Church C1955

Whippingham village lies close to Osborne House, and Victoria's consort Prince Albert had a hand in the extraordinary design of the church.

Caption For Sandford On Thames, St Andrew's Church C1955

The village is situated on a loop of the Thames between Oxford and Abingdon. Today, Sandford is a rapidly-expanding riverside village, but in the 1950s, it was a quiet rural community.

Caption For Sandford On Thames, The Main Road C1955

The village is situated on a loop of the Thames between Oxford and Abingdon. Today, Sandford is a rapidly-expanding riverside village, but in the 1950s, it was a quiet rural community.

Caption For Settrington, The Village C1955

The ford and footbridge are in the centre of the estate village of Settrington, three miles east of Malton.

Caption For Austwick, The Village C1950

On the way from Clapham to Horton-in-Ribblesdale we pass through the village of Austwick. The village's church of the Epiphany was built as a lecture hall in 1839.

Caption For Frizington, Main Street C1950

The village nonconformist chapel is prominent on the right of this photograph of Frizington, a large former coal mining village just inland from Whitehaven.

Caption For Hemel Hempstead, Long Chaulden C1965

Even though Boxmoor village has survived, it was destined to be surrounded by the New Town.

Caption For Sedlescombe, The Village Pump C1955

Sedlescombe is a hillside village near Battle, with a large green. A local mill made the best gunpowder in Europe.

Caption For Eastham, Bridle Road C1960

Generations of residents have worked to remove traffic from the narrow, winding village streets and the main road to Chester ran through the village until the by- pass was built in the 1930s.

Caption For Blakeney, The Village C1955

Flint and brick feature predominantly in traditional Norfolk buildings, particularly so in the pretty village of Blakeney, seen here looking down towards the marshes.

Caption For Cley, The Village 1950

Cley (rhymes with sky), once a busy port, is now a sleepy village, where nothing much has changed since this photograph was taken.

Caption For Ambleside, From The Gale 1886

We are looking down on the village centre from The Gate, facing the Rydal Fells.

Caption For All Stretton, The Long Mynd Hills, Collecting Wood 1910

Nearby is the Cwm Spring supplying mineral water which is bottled in the village. Until recently, local householders even used the water for bathing.

Caption For Aislaby, The Village C1955

A solitary car is parked outside the New Inn on the left in Aislaby, a small village near Whitby, just off the road that leads to Middlesbrough.

Caption For Ascott Under Wychwood, The Church C1950

Midway between the ancient sites of two Norman motte and bailey castles at the extreme ends of the village, Holy Trinity Church is the topographical as well as the spiritual centre of Ascott; old