Maps

9,439 maps found.

1940, North Bockhampton Ref. NPO792952
1946, North Bovey Ref. NPO792960
1946, North Bradley Ref. NPO792967
1945, North Burlingham Ref. NPO792994
1945, North Cadbury Ref. NPO793007
1940, North Camp Ref. NPO793016
1947, North Carlton Ref. NPO793017
1947, North Cheek Ref. NPO793046
1946, North Cockerington Ref. NPO793067
1946, North Common Ref. NPO793078
1947, North Cornelly Ref. NPO793093
1947, North Cowton Ref. NPO793124
1946, North Creake Ref. NPO793133
1946, North Elmham Ref. NPO793211
1947, North Elmsall Ref. NPO793212
1947, North End Ref. NPO793216
1946, North End Ref. NPO793223
1946, North End Ref. NPO793242
1946, North End Ref. NPO793243
1946, North End Ref. NPO793244

Books

39 books found. Showing results 553 to 576.

Memories

1,548 memories found. Showing results 231 to 240.

Corrance Rd/Acre Lane Brixton.

I grew up in the 1950s/60s in this area and well remember the local picture houses and Saturday matinees - watched 'Sink the Bismark ' when it first showed. Mum used to take me round the market then the big stores and ...Read more

A memory of Brixton by Peter Barry

Harold Hill

I was born in north London, at the age of 5, I moved with my two twin younger brothers & parents to Harold Hill council estate on the first part built; 24 Charlbury Crescent. We had farms all around us as the rest of Harold Hill ...Read more

A memory of Gidea Park in 1956 by Brian Johns

Keynsham Avenue Slinger Family

I, alongside four sisters, were were born at number 7 Keynsham Avenue. My grandfather owned the house before my parents. I attended Woodford Green Primary School with my younger sister from 1968 onwards. The ...Read more

A memory of Woodford Green in 1962 by Andrew Slinger

War Years Borth Y Gest

I am Anne Keating (nee Drake) and was on holiday at the outbreak of war and stayed there for the duration. My Grannie owned Wendon where Marjorie & Olive were evacuated, I remember them both, we were all about the ...Read more

A memory of Borth-y-Gest in 1940 by Anne Keating (Nee Drake)

The Boathouse

Anybody remember the good days down the the boathouse? The regatta was always a good day, there were about 150 people or more. Crews from all over the north east came to scull. I have a good photo of the boathouse with a lot of the old residents on... now mostly all gone. Let me know your memories.

A memory of Ebchester

Maindy And Canada Road In The 1950s/60s

Hello Lyndon, I too have many vivid memories of Maindy and the surrounding area. I was born in 62 Canada Rd in 1945 and lived there until 1967...the so-called summer of love! I was sort of brought up by my ...Read more

A memory of Maindy in 1950 by Andy Thompson

Fort Street (1950s)

Fort Street, in North Motherwell, was a very close-knit community in the 1950's, which is why I still remember the following names: Mr and Mrs Darroch lived at number 21 with their children John, Denise and Keith. Mr Bill Rae, ...Read more

A memory of Motherwell by John Cunningham

1973 Demolition Year For The Market Buildings

I arrived in Wolverhampton when demolition of the market buildings was under way. The buildings in front of the church (in the photo) must have already been long gone, but the buildings on the side ...Read more

A memory of Wolverhampton

Wood Green In The Sixties

I was born in Newnham Road N 22 in 1940. I want to wood green junior school at the bottom of our road and then on to Tottenham Sec Mod (near the great Cambridge road). When I left school I was a locomotive fireman at ...Read more

A memory of Wood Green by e.saunders07

Eastleigh Hants.

Hi I was born in Eastleigh in 1945,in Wilmer road, I went to Chamberlayne road Boys school, North end school & Toynbee road Boys school, lots of old friends,Dave, Bobby, Terry,John, Rita,Molly, Pat,Janet,ete, they all lived ...Read more

A memory of Eastleigh by garyhenty

Captions

2,676 captions found. Showing results 553 to 576.

Caption For Birtley, Durham Road C1965

A number of Co-operative Society factories are located in the North East, the vast majority around Pelaw, where hundreds of products are manufactured, ranging from furniture to clothing and cleaning materials

Caption For Helmsley, The Square C1955

The ancient, ivy-covered Black Swan Hotel dominates this view of the Square at Helmsley, the attractive castle-crowned capital of the North York Moors National Park.

Caption For Hythe, School Of Musketry 1903

Standing in Military Road, north-west of Red Lion Square, is the School of Small Arms, the main school of army musketry, founded here in 1854.

Caption For Andover, Anton Mill 1906

Little Ann Village C1955 Ann or Anna was originally the name for the shining stream now known as the Pillhill Brook, a tributary of the River Anton.

Caption For Mill Hill, Stirling Corner And The Kings Arms Pub C1955

Well-designed bollards and street signs front a typical road-house at the junction of the Great North Road with the lesser east-west Elstree to Chipping Barnet Road.

Caption For Plymouth, Drake's Circus C1950

The north side of Cobourg Street is almost unchanged.

Caption For Bradford On Avon, From Grip Wood 1900

This view looks north-east towards Bowden Hill. The houses on the left are known as Woodrow Terrace, and the ones on the right Blackmore Terrace.

Caption For Belfast, Victoria Street 1897

This time, the photographer is in Victoria Street, looking north from near the junction with Chichester Street. Church Lane and Victoria Square are just visible to the left.

Caption For Wilton, Wilton House, Front Entrance 1919

This is the forecourt at the north front of Wilton House. The house was built for the first Earl of Pembroke when he was granted the old nunnery estate after its dissolution in 1544.

Caption For Leighton Buzzard, The Grand Union Canal C1955

Loaded narrow boats head north on the Grand Union Canal, their cargo concealed from both weather and prying eyes by careful sheeting.

Caption For North Warnborough, King John's Castle 1903

Odiham Castle, situated in a bend of the River Whitewater in North Warnborough, is the only castle in England with an octagonal keep.

Caption For Croydon, North End C1950

Another view south down North End taken just over half a century after picture No 38651. Now the tram lines have been doubled, and buses have appeared.

Caption For Belford, The Square C1965

The small market town of Belford was once a coaching stop for travellers on the Great North Road.

Caption For North Warnborough, The Whitewater 1906

The River Whitewater rises at Bidden off the Upton Grey road, and here flows north-eastwards through the former deer park. It follows the road to Lodge Farm.

Caption For Machynlleth, Penrallt Street 1899

This street, which leads north towards Doll Street, the station and the river, was broad and quiet at the time of the picture.

Caption For Flamborough, Boating Station C1930

Here we have another view of North Landing, showing the brick-built lifeboat house.

Caption For Bakewell, Buxton Road 1923

Running north from Bakewell, this is the main A6 and a dramatic drive.

Caption For Monzie, The Castle 1899

Monzie stands to the north-west of Crieff near the village of Gilmerton.

Caption For Woodchester, C1955

Lying between Stroud and Nailsworth, the parish includes the villages of North and South Woodchester.

Caption For Kibworth Harcourt, Leicester Road C1955

The Rose and Crown Hotel, now on the main A6, stood on the old Leicester-Harborough-Northampton stage of the journey from the north to London, and at one time serviced twenty-four coaches; the horses were

Caption For Netherbury, The Village C1955

Looking north-westwards from Lower Yonderover Farm, with hay-bales in Mill House paddock (foreground) and the sign for the Star Inn (centre), the River Brit skirts the edge of the

Caption For Runswick, The Village C1885

Their view of the turbulent and cruel North Sea is a potent reminder of this vulnerable location.

Caption For Bisley, The Hen And Chickens C1955

The ranges run south- east to north-west, with the targets below the number boards on the bund, or earthwork, behind them.

Caption For Wareham, The River And Bridge C1965

This view looks north-westwards from the south bank to the 1927-built South Bridge (left) which replaced a graceful five- arch Norman bridge.