Maps

517 maps found.

1946, Half Moon Village Ref. NPO724940
1920, Hatfield Garden Village Ref. POP728341
1946, Carn Brea Village Ref. NPO661815
1945, Chilworth Old Village Ref. NPO667961
1921, Gospel End Village Ref. POP718060
1919, North Hinksey Village Ref. POP793527
1896, Alkrington Garden Village Ref. RNE621479
1895, Chilworth Old Village Ref. RNE667961
1898, Half Moon Village Ref. RNE724940
1896, Hatfield Garden Village Ref. RNE728341
1895, Pestalozzi International Village Ref. RNE805367
1898, Lime Tree Village Ref. RNE755991
1895, Ravenswood Village Settlement Ref. RNE813823
1896, Wood Street Village Ref. RNE872781
1896, May Hill Village Ref. RNE775786
1896, Milton Keynes Village Ref. RNE781217
1899, Gospel End Village Ref. RNE718060
1946, Gospel End Village Ref. NPO718060
1947, May Hill Village Ref. NPO775786
1897 - 1898, Upper Church Village Ref. HOSM62940

Books

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Memories

4,713 memories found. Showing results 211 to 220.

Mustow's Cafe.

I lived with my family in St Athan village from the time of my first birthday in 1946 to my marriage in 1970. My wife and I were married at the church shown in the photograph. The church is dedicated to an Irish saint by the name of ...Read more

A memory of St Athan by Claire Allen

The Central Stores.

My parents ran the Central Stores from 1951 to 1955, their names were Tony and Eunice Jeanes. The date of c1955 is about right as this was the year that my father and mother sold the business to Mr Dean, whose sign appears ...Read more

A memory of Shillingstone by Claire Allen

Village Memories.

This is a view of the top of West Street with the Post Office on the left. The Postmaster then was Mr Herbert Winn. Opposite is Tetts Farm with the milk churns awaiting collection outside. The farmer was Henry Best. The ...Read more

A memory of Hinton St George

Fondest Memories Of Gt Oakley 1938 To 1961

That was when I was born along with a bunch of other kids who grew up  with  me and with whom I played during the WW2 years and eventually went to C of E school together.  Mr Porter was a teacher there, ...Read more

A memory of Great Oakley by Shirley Reading

Scene Of High Street, St. Mary Bourne, Hampshire

This photograph shows the thatched house of Mr and Mrs Hansford on the right, on the opposite side of the road to the village stores owned by Roy and Ruth Wells. In the centre of the picture, in ...Read more

A memory of St Mary Bourne in 1955 by Stephanie Garnham

My Banbury Grans Village

My grandmother's name was Amelia Gough and she lived in the second cottage on the right at the bottom of the green on the road to Mollington. Water was collected by bucket over the road from a tap in the vicarage wall. ...Read more

A memory of Warmington in 1940 by Michael Bennett

Society Farm

In 2001 my husband Derek and I visited Assington. We had been researching Derek's family history, and had discovered that his great-great-grandfather John Crisell was the bailiff, in the middle of the 19th century, at Society Farm, ...Read more

A memory of Assington in 2001 by Rosemary Bennett

Meadvale As A Living Village

When we first moved to "the estate" in the early fifties I would have to catch the bus into Reigate as I went to school in Holmesdale Road. The school I have forgotten about but what is memorable was the smell of the ...Read more

A memory of Reigate in 1957 by Richard Greenway

Black Bull

I will always remember nights sat outside the Black Bull with my parents and 2 sisters. Although it was August, the weather was chilly. There was a juke box out back on a sort of covered terrace and every time I hear 'Johnny Remember Me' ...Read more

A memory of Barmston in 1962 by Sylvia Richardson

My House

This is where I live, it is no longer a village post office. It was built in 1680, and we are returning it to a residential property.

A memory of Clophill by Stephanie Howson

Captions

5,033 captions found. Showing results 505 to 528.

Caption For Cawood, The Bridge C1955

This swing bridge was built at the turn of the 19th century, when the village possessed twelve pubs with nautical names such as The Jolly Sailor, The Anchor and The Ferry.

Caption For Martham, The Pond C1960

Martham is one of the prettiest villages of east Norfolk, with its large green and village pond.

Caption For Grassington, The Square C1960

Parked cars fill the cobbled square at Grassington, the pretty Wharfedale village whose wealth was founded on lead mining in the nearby limestone hills.

Caption For Goodmanham, Post Office C1960

This village lies just to the north of Market Weighton. Up the bank on the right is the parish church, and the road also leads to the Old Hall.

Caption For Staverton, The Village Pond C1955

Looking over the village pond we see on the right a building with a black door and shutter.

Caption For Broadwas, The Post Office C1955

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

Caption For Feckenham, The Square C1965

Some of the best houses in Feckenham are clustered around the village green, or the Square, though only glimpses are revealed here.

Caption For Kibworth, Church Road C1955

However, the small village shop extension has disappeared. The Harborough bus is about to set off for Kibworth Harcourt, the neighbouring village, and two fine old family cars stand in the road.

Caption For Bellerby, The Village 1896

From the 13th century, the village was part of the huge 3000-acre manor estate of the de Bellerbys. Rievaulx Abbey also farmed some 43 acres of land near the village.

Caption For Mytholmroyd, View From Scout Road C1955

There could not be anywhere more northern-sounding than Mytholmroyd, the woollen village crammed into the bottom of the Calder Valley west of Halifax.

Caption For Hutton Le Hole, The Village 1957

The village of Hutton-le-Hole lies about one mile west of Lastingham.

Caption For Billesdon, General View C1955

Close to the village, medieval ridge and furrow cultivation has been preserved in its meadows and closes, and on its western edge the back lanes seem to be in an unusually complete state.

Caption For Chilworth, Village 1906

Children at play in the village of Chilworth, outside Southampton.

Caption For Chilworth, Village 1906

Children at play in the village of Chilworth, outside Southampton.

Caption For Blanchland, Bay Bridge Road C1935

The centre of the village dates from the restoration and repairs begun in 1752 by Lord Crewe's trustees.

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Caption For Allithwaite, The Village 1953

To the south of this small coastal village lies Humphrey Head, which according to legend was the place where the last wolf in England was killed.

Caption For Colsterworth, The Village C1960

This view on the Stainby Road, with the houses on the left fronting onto the High Street, which runs left from the signpost, hardly does justice to this large and attractive village in whose part-Norman

Caption For Freeby, St Mary's Church C1955

This is a pretty church in a small village to the north east of Melton Mowbray, on what was once a route through to Sproxton.

Caption For Nether Alderley, Potts' Shop C1955

Mr and Mrs Potts kept the village shop opposite the mill and on the corner of the A34 and Church Lane. In the 1930s, they also sold day licences for fishing in Radnor Mere in Alderley Park.

Caption For Brentor, 1908

In the foreground is the village of North Brentor; Christ Church was built in 1856 after it was decided that the long walk to the old church was too much for the poor delicate villagers.

Caption For Northfield, Parish Church C1955

Northfield is frequently described as having retained much of its village character.

Caption For South Cerney, The Village C1965

Less simple to fathom are some of the village street names. The lane in the centre of the village that crosses the bridge is called 'Bow Wow', while not far off is another named 'Upper Up'.

Caption For Graffham, The Village C1955

To the south of the village lies some of the most spectacular downland in Sussex - a popular haunt of walkers and outdoor enthusiasts.

Caption For Empingham, Audit Hall Road C1960

Most of the village lies to the left. The Regent petrol station is the only one between Oakham and Stamford (advertising Navoline Motor Oil ).