Maps

789 maps found.

1898, Lower Cousley Wood Ref. RNC768955
1897-1898, Trench Wood Ref. RNC852592
1897-1909, Spencers Wood Ref. RNC836236
1900-1902, Priory Wood Ref. RNC811185
1903, Clayton-Le-Woods Ref. RNC670004
1897-1898, Cliffe Woods Ref. RNC670604
1925, Bolton Wood Lane Ref. POP645679
1897-1909, Wood End Ref. RNC872460
1898-1899, Wood End Ref. RNC872465
1897-1898, Wood Green Ref. RNC872640
1898-1899, Wood Hall Ref. RNC872652
1902-1903, Wood Lanes Ref. RNC872723
1899-1901, Wood Norton Ref. RNC872739
1900-1901, Woods Eaves Ref. RNC873860
1899-1902, Stock Wood Ref. RNC839720
1924, Clayton-Le-Woods Ref. POP670004
1903-1904, Whins Wood Ref. RNC867387
1897-1909, Whitley Wood Ref. RNC869394
1924, Whittle-Le-Woods Ref. POP869564
1897, Bolton Wood Lane Ref. RNE645679

Books

4 books found. Showing results 649 to 4.

Memories

2,407 memories found. Showing results 271 to 280.

Sundays

Sundays were memorable, after a proper Sunday roast we would walk from our house at Chingford Hatch, up to the Royal Forest Hotel, then through the woods to the Owl pub, we would sit in the gardens with a drink and a bag of crisps, they ...Read more

A memory of Chingford in 1956 by Christine Jeffrey

Wickham Bishops Born And Bred

In 1950 I was born on a cold winter's night to my mother Rosemary Jesse, at 'The Black Houses', Kelvedon Road, Wickham Bishops, built by architect, designer and socio-economic theorist Arthur Heygate Macmurdo. ...Read more

A memory of Wickham Bishops by Marilyn Jesse

1939 Onwards I Remember

I was born in 1939, the year war started, and remember being lifted out of bed in the middle of the night and the barrage balloons looked like big elephants in the sky. I also remember the table shelter in the lounge which ...Read more

A memory of Harborne in 1940 by whisky1974

Pit Village In My Youth

My name is Ken Orton and I lived in Thornley from 1947 until 1974, the year I married. I was born in Shadforth but my parents moved from there to Thornley when I was about one month old. We lived at 72, Thornlaw North until ...Read more

A memory of Thornley by Kenneth Orton

Birthplace And Never Forgotten When Asked

I was born in Dysart to a mining family of 5 brothers, me being in the middle. My mum watched over us all and used to take us walks by the man in the rock along to Wemyss and back via the castle estate. ...Read more

A memory of Dysart by Sandy Stewart

St Marys

Just an up-date to my previous memory. I wonder if anybody remembers St Mary's Church just down the road from Valence Wood Road. I was a choirboy there for a numbers of years in the late forties - early fifties. I was married there on Oct 1st. 1955. Alan Gammans

A memory of Dagenham in 1955 by Alan Gammans

Happy Days

I lived in Hornchurch 1946-58. Went to school at North Street Primary and then for a brief time to Dury Falls before we moved in 1958. My father ran Cramphorns Corn and Seed Merchants, which can just be seen in this photo. My best ...Read more

A memory of Hornchurch in 1950 by Pauline Emmons

Tinshill Crescent

I was born in 1951 at Tinshill Crescent. I had an older brother Rodney (b 1946). I attended old Cookridge School (as previously described by Paul Leavett). It also had 2 prefab classrooms as well as the wooden hut. I remember ...Read more

A memory of Cookridge in 1956 by Clive Bennett

Working In Brongest

My husband Alan went to Brongest to work in the woods cutting timber out of Rhyd Lewis. Having lived in Yorkshire and never been to Wales it was quite an eye opener. On arrival he was picked up by Mr Jones, the butcher, who ...Read more

A memory of Brongest in 1954 by Pat Pettit

Neolith

This was around 1968 and I lived in 21 Millfield Lane. I got auld Mrs Bradney's downstairs flat and me Nanna lived in No. 25, so nice and handy to pop in for a cuppa and a chat as me Ma 'n Da 'n two sisters had moved to Pegswood, Morpeth, ...Read more

A memory of Newburn in 1968 by Jimmy Burrows

Captions

663 captions found. Showing results 649 to 672.

Caption For Ware, High Street 1925

Motor traffic had yet to make its impact on the town centre, and the forage business run by John Page & Son on the left was still in demand along with its advertised supplies of pet foods.

Caption For London, Waterloo Bridge 1895

Gulls forage for food in the frozen wastes.The ice has broken and the waters of the river released.

Caption For Paignton, The Esplanade 1896

Houses close to the sea are known to have existed from very early times, and were no doubt places of food and rest for all seafarers.

Caption For Halifax, Southgate C1960

These days, the building houses McDonald's fast food restaurant, who gave the site a much-needed facelift.

Caption For Romford, Raphael Park C1950

The residents of Lake Rise sacrifice some degree of privacy and suffer the likelihood of swans raiding their gardens demanding food, but in return enjoy a unique view across the lake, gardens

Caption For Whitewell, The Hotel 1921

Now 'The Inn at Whitewell', the place has a reputation for serving good food and was built towards the end of the 14th century as a manor house by Walter Urswyck, a Keeper in the Royal Forest.

Caption For Felsted, The Mill C1960

It is now a house, though it had continued working until 1960, grinding wholemeal for a Chelmsford health-food company.

Caption For St Austell, Church Street 1898

Newly built in red bricks is Coode, Shilson and Co's St Austell Bank (now National Westminster); it was commonly known as 'the red bank'.

Caption For Chandler's Ford, Bournemouth Road C1965

Then comes the Co-op shop, later converted into a shop for a travel agent and a small food shop.

Caption For Combe Martin, The Kings Arms Hotel 1926

Today its is a popular establishment offering 3 real ales, food and accomodation. When this picture was taken it was rather run down, but a major refurbishment has improved it wonderfully.

Caption For Sompting, West Street C1955

On the opposite side of the road, Smugglers has signs offering teas and homemade cakes - no fast food yet.

Caption For Belfast, Royal Academy 1897

Discipline was strict, which caused a revolt when some boys took food from the kitchen and barricaded themselves in, armed with pistols. Armed men were brought to force a way in.

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Caption For Westham, C1965

In the photograph we can see Dent's, Pageant House, selling food and fancy goods; the other shop is a newsagent, stationer and tobacconist.

Caption For Heswall, Telegraph Road C1960

Many of the retailers in our photographs have disappeared to be replaced by fast food outlets, video rental stores and national chains.

Caption For Langstone, Old Cottages C1955

There is also evidence on some sites that early man was beginning to supplement his diet of meat with plant foods, fish and shellfish.