Maps

9,439 maps found.

1925, North End Ref. POP793217
1919, North End Ref. POP793225
1919, North End Ref. POP793230
1919, North End Ref. POP793234
1924, North End Ref. POP793237
1924, North End Ref. POP793239
1923, North End Ref. POP793241
1923, North End Ref. POP793243
1923, North End Ref. POP793244
1920, North Finchley Ref. POP793313
1921, North Green Ref. POP793413
1920, North Holmwood Ref. POP793542
1923, North Hykeham Ref. POP793555
1919, North Kingston Ref. POP793591
1919, North Littleton Ref. POP793643
1920, North Lopham Ref. POP793664
1919, North Mundham Ref. POP793753
1924, North Newbald Ref. POP793770
1923, North Ormsby Ref. POP793790
1919, North Petherton Ref. POP793809

Books

39 books found. Showing results 625 to 648.

Memories

1,548 memories found. Showing results 261 to 270.

American Family

I lived with my parents and older brother and sister at 68 Cambridge Road from 1964-1968--some of the best years of my life. My best friends were Ann and Alan Massey.who lived down the street and right across the street were my ...Read more

A memory of North Harrow by Carol Baggett Watts

Southchurch Hall Farm And Park, A Branch Library In A Garden

The Hall was the closest Library to my family-home in Marlborough Rd. I used to spend hours there every week, researching school homework; and collecting Library Books for myself, - ...Read more

A memory of Southend-on-Sea by julian

North Featherstone 1960's

Photo is taken on Cutsyke Road, opposite where Bradley Arms pub (was?) with entrance to Church Lane just to left of photo. I moved to Church Lane in 1960 when I was 2 as my Mum and Dad took over North Featherstone Post ...Read more

A memory of Featherstone by mike.rn

Childhood Visit

I have a lasting memory when I was a child probably about 1952 when my parents visited my great uncle Herbert Breed. I think the house that I visited has now gone but I remember it well and I would love to hear from anybody who ...Read more

A memory of Eaton Socon by Bob Hewitt

North Wembley / Harrowden Road

I remember being brought up as a child around my Grand -dads business. My grand parents run a family business called Waldec. It was a timber yard and DIY business. Mr n Mrs Jones. Around 1967 I would like to go back and ...Read more

A memory of Wembley by dollyx1

William H Johnson's Memories Of New Waltham Primary School In The 1930's

I lived in Station Road from 1932 to 1943 and attended the Primary School until 1935. I walked to school and remember often having to wait for trains at the level crossing. ...Read more

A memory of New Waltham by whj

Fish Meadow Fun

The Fish Meadow is just North and East of the river bridge, and in my youth, (as now) was prone to flooding. I remember a year when the still water, stretching across the meadow (as opposed to the main river flow) froze over. ...Read more

A memory of Upton upon Severn

Oscar.

I have this photo. Some 25 yrs ago I was in an antique shop with my late father when he saw this photo and told me the man was my grandfather, who I never met, and the horses belonged to him. They were used in the families green grocers in ...Read more

A memory of Hornchurch

Waiting For The Bus Home

I attended the old St. Marks School and use to come down the school steps, cross over and wait very close to the gatehouse for the No.9 bus to take me home, well at least to the top of Lumber Lane where I alighted and crossed over to walk down the lane home.

A memory of Worsley by Lynette Foster

North Star 1949 North Harringay Secondary Boys School 1949

my late uncle mr martin harris left me his magazine about a trip the boys went onto. The boys names are..... form IV R ISSARTEL, K, GREENLAND, L TIMMS, A, BROWN, B, GOWER, J, CLIFFE, ...Read more

A memory of Hornsey by cazmc234

Captions

2,676 captions found. Showing results 625 to 648.

Caption For Eastbourne, From The Wish Tower 1899

The coastline bulging out around the Wish Tower affords a vantage point for views north-east along the beach; this view shows the horse-drawn bathing machines on their large wheels plying their trade

Caption For Wareham, West Street 1949

The street names of today, North, South, East and West, match this design. Most of the buildings seen here date from after the great fire which destroyed Wareham in 1762.

Caption For Bideford, The Quay 1890

Bideford was a busy little quay both for traffic up and down the Taw and Tamar rivers, and for general coasting trade between the north Devon and north Cornwall ports, the Bristol Channel and South

Caption For Watton At Stone, The Church Of St Andrew And St Mary C1960

Although much of the church is original 16th-century - the north chapel was built in 1570 - extensions and restorations were carried out in 1851 at a cost of £7,000.

Caption For Hawkshead, Bobbin Mill 1896

Bobbin manufacture for the wool and cotton mills of the north of England was once an important industry in the well-wooded Lake District.

Caption For Chalford, The Golden Valley 1910

Chalford itself stands on the steep north bank. Many of the wealthy clothiers' houses were built on terraces cut into the hillside.

Caption For Hawkshead, Bobbin Mill 1896

Bobbin manufacture for the wool and cotton mills of the north of England was once an important industry in the well-wooded Lake District.

Caption For Craster, The Village C1960

Local boats still fish for crab and lobster, though fish for the kipper industry is brought in from North Shields.

Caption For Castle Donington, Market Street C1955

Looking north east, past the Turk's Head towards St Edward's Church, the scene is little changed today.

Caption For Reedham, The Ferry In Action C1955

Reedham, in the broad, silent expanses of the Yare valley, was once a thriving North sea port. The chain ferry pictured offers the only passage across the Yare between Norwich and Yarmouth.

Caption For Lanteglos, Church Interior 1906

There is no north aisle, but instead the plain Norman arch on the left is for a transept which contains the organ.

Caption For Yelverton, Green Bank 1910

The rails here are presumably a siding, for the Tavistock line ran across the picture a little way past the far end of the terrace, while the Princetown branch curved round to the south (left, well out

Caption For Stow On The Wold, The Square And Church C1950

Above the north aisle is a Pre-Raphaelite stained glass window designed by Sidney Meteyard and made in 1921 by H H Martyn & Company, the Cheltenham firm of artist-craftsmen.

Caption For Bowness On Windermere, The Promenade 1925

Bowness also followed the coming of the railway in 1847, and the increased popularity of the Lake District as a health-giving holiday resort for people from the industrial towns and cities of the north

Caption For Grange Over Sands, 1901

Neither the promenade nor the gardens by it have been built, and the stone facing of the railway embankment slopes right down to the beach.

Caption For Trusthorpe, The Beach C1955

Mablethorpe is to the right and north.

Caption For London, Regent Street C1950

This view looks north up Regent Street, with Beak Street on the right and Burlington Street on the left. Most of the buildings survive, but many shops have changed.

Caption For Oban, From The South West 1901

A boat under way gradually builds up speed, whilst a paddle steamer lies off North Pier. The turret of McCaig's folly is clearly visible amongst the trees and surrounding buildings.

Caption For Hayburn Wyke, Hotel C1960

Hayburn Wyke is situated about six miles north of Scarborough, and thanks to its tranquil beauty it was popular in the 19th century as a picnic area.

Caption For Blackpool, North Promenade 1906

The North Promenade offered walkways on different levels. Here residents from the hydropathic establishments could avail themselves of a pre-dinner constitutional and take in the bracing sea air.

Caption For Trusthorpe, The Beach C1955

Mablethorpe is to the right and north.

Caption For Tilshead, Thomas A'beckett Church C1965

The north aisle wall was moved when the aisle was widened in 1846, but the Norman arcades remain; they have three bays, with unmoulded arches of simple imposts with slight chamfering.

Caption For Port Isaac, 1895

Behind we can see the wind-shorn north Cornish scenery with its treeless field hedges.

Caption For Barlborough, Church Street C1955

The Technical College c1950 Clowne is situated about 9 miles north-east of Chesterfield. Many men found work at nearby pits, including Barlborough on the outskirts of the village.