Photos

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Maps

4,410 maps found.

1899, Beacon Hill Ref. RNC635285
1899, Boys Hill Ref. RNC647539
1902, Blackbow Hill Ref. RNC642271
1898, Blasford Hill Ref. RNC643912
1901, Bobby Hill Ref. RNC644768
1903, Cheetham Hill Ref. RNC667236
1903, Lark Hill Ref. RNC753075
1898, Lidham Hill Ref. RNC755742
1902, Lowcross Hill Ref. RNC768664
1903, Jaw Hill Ref. RNC744938
1902, Kerry Hill Ref. RNC746487
1903, Nettleton Hill Ref. RNC789188
1901, Stock Hill Ref. RNC839711
1903, Potter Hill Ref. RNC810096
1902, Primrose Hill Ref. RNC810939
1902, Prince Hill Ref. RNC810985
1903, Pule Hill Ref. RNC811463
1902, Pitts Hill Ref. RNC806963
1903, Richmond Hill Ref. RNC816379
1903, Scapegoat Hill Ref. RNC826085

Books

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Memories

3,572 memories found. Showing results 261 to 270.

Old School

Gad's Hill Place was my school when I was 7-9 years old, from about 1950-1953. About 4 or 5 girls of similar ages lived on Thames Sailing Barges at Hoo and went to school together, sometimes by car, but usualy by bus. I don't ...Read more

A memory of Rochester in 1951

Help Please

Hello can any one help me please? This is not specifically to Minehead but in April 1960 I stayed at a wooden chaleted holiday camp on the north Somerset coast to the east of Minehead, I think. All I can remember is that I stayed at ...Read more

A memory of Minehead in 1960 by Pat Horton

Huntly

I went to the Gordon Schools until I moved to England in 1972, they were the best days of my life. My uncle George Robertson owned the painting and decorating shop in Castle Street. I remember the picnics down by the Deveron in the summer. ...Read more

A memory of Keith by Christine Bremner

Living In The Village

We moved to Compton Bassett in 1957 when I was 11 and lived there until my father died in 1986. My parents were George Edward (Ted) Jones and Lucy. First we lived in Dugdales Farm house with Mr and Mrs Monck, and then ...Read more

A memory of Compton Bassett in 1957 by Jennifer Mera

Doseley

When my dad Derick John Jones was born in 1944 he lived in a row of houses called Dill Doll Row or Dill Da Row as some people called them, they were situated at Sandy Bank, Doseley, just behind the Cheshire Cheese pub at Doseley. My dad ...Read more

A memory of Doseley in 1944 by Angela Mathison

Happy Days

Oh the memories stored away!! Charlie's opposite Cove Green, going there for sweeties on a Sunday, Cove Green (not as good as Tower Hill swings though!), Mundays closing at 1pm on Sundays, Thorntons with its yellow facade, and wool etc, I ...Read more

A memory of Cove in 1965 by Ann Mozdzer

The Pre Fab Years

I was born in Recreation Close - a tiny 1 bedroom maisonette at the bottom of Wide Way. My Grandparents lived in Greenwood Road just around the corner. In June 1944, during the Second World War, a doodle bug exploded on the ...Read more

A memory of Mitcham in 1940 by Patricia Sullivan

Gladstone Park

Our family moved from Churchill Road, Willesden to the country right out to Dudden Hill, in Normanby Road. The entrance to the park was just down the end of the road near the old iron bridge. There was a rather short ...Read more

A memory of Hendon in 1961 by Jim Rabbitts

My Memories

Oh my goody god, I lived in Erie Camp and I remember the view in this photo so well, those were the good days without a doubt. We left there in 1959 to live in Birmingham, but I have the best memories of Bordon, the primrose ...Read more

A memory of Headley Down in 1957 by Viviane Holding

Durinawar

My first memory was of being taken to the air raid shelter on Tower Hill from Keith Lucas Road. I was held up as a babe in arms to see the "wee aeroplanes" that were bombing the R.A.E. I saw three "Flying Pencils" [it appears there were ...Read more

A memory of Cove in 1945 by John Mc Vey

Captions

1,749 captions found. Showing results 625 to 648.

Caption For Cromer, East Beach C1955

Cromer lighthouse is just over the crest of the hill.

Caption For Willingdon, The Downs C1955

This view at Butt Brow north-west towards Combe Hill across Willingdon Bottom is part of the four thousand acres previously owned by the Duke of Devonshire that the corporation of Eastbourne have managed

Caption For Fowey, South Street 1908

The churchyard rails are on the left in this scene in the heart of the old town.

Caption For Hitchin, From Windmill Hill 1929

This shows the view from Windmill Hill looking towards St Mary's Parish Church, centre right. There is no indication in this photograph of the dreadful conditions existing in the Queen Street area.

Caption For Luton, Corn Exchange C1950

These premises were on Market Hill at the top of George Street, opposite the old Corn Exchange. They made way for Debenhams in 1978.

Caption For Coverack, From The South West 1938

Development dating from the 19th and early 20th centuries has crept up the hill away from the little fishing harbour on the east side of the Lizard peninsula.

Caption For Runcorn, All Saints Church 1894

The church, large enough to hold over 1,000 people, was built in the 1840s at a cost of £8,052. It was designed by Anthony Salvin and built using stone from the nearby Runcorn Hill quarries.

Caption For Northfield, The Black Horse 1949

The Great Stone Inn is one of Northfield's older drinking establishments, as is the Old Bell House, Bell Hill.

Caption For Cross Hills, View From The Ravenstones C1965

The view from the gritstone escarpment of the Ravenstones above Cross Hills, near Keithley, overlooks the broad Aire Valley and towards the distant limestone uplands of Craven.

Caption For Mells, The Memorial C1950

Further up the hill from the manor is the very fine war memorial, designed by Lutyens in c1920. The central column is crowned by the figure of St George and the Dragon.

Caption For Rochdale, Church Steps 1913

This flight of 122 steps leads up to the parish church dedicated to St Chad.

Caption For Smeeton Westerby, Westerby Corner C1955

This attractive village retains its quiet rural atmosphere; it is ranged along its north-south street about a mile to the south of Kibworth Beauchamp.

Caption For Bussage, Church 1910

The 19th-century church of St Michael stands on a steep hill, and was built of snicked stone.

Caption For Broadwas, Butts Bank Farm C1955

Broadwas is a pleasant village in pastoral Teme Valley farmland, six miles west of Worcester. This handsome farmhouse survives unaltered and unspoilt today, though no longer part of a working farm.

Caption For Paul, The Village C1955

Situated at the top of a hill, Paul is the mother village for Mousehole down below.

Caption For West Hoathly, The Village 1895

Standing high on a hill with fine Sussex views, West Hoathly is probably best known for its historic church of St Margaret of Antioch.

Caption For Chalford, The Vale 1890

The viaduct on the left carries the railway as it descends from Sapperton Tunnel. Part of Chalford Baptist Tabernacle is on the right.

Caption For Richmond, The Bar 1913

The attractive houses of steeply cobbled Cornforth Hill have front gardens on the left. The house on the right, now one, was then two.

Caption For Richmond, The Bar 1913

The attractive houses of steeply cobbled Cornforth Hill have front gardens on the left. The house on the right, now one, was then two.

Caption For Cropthorne, 1901

At the south-eastern corner of Worcestershire stands Cropthorne, a pretty village just off the Evesham to Pershore road.

Caption For Northfield, The Black Horse 1949

The Great Stone Inn is one of Northfield’s older drinking establishments, as is the Old Bell House, Bell Hill.

Caption For Rickinghall, The Street C1955

The fence marks the edge of Rickinghall Inferior churchyard, where a bus shelter was built c1960. Opposite, Bell Cottage and Wall Cottage are virtually unchanged.

Caption For Polgooth, The Wesleyan Chapel C1955

There were few Cornish villages without a chapel; this one is typical of many, situated near the top end of old Polgooth.

Caption For Cross Hills, Main Street C1965

The main street of Cross Hills in the Aire Valley near Keighley was virtually deserted when the Frith photographer called.