Maps

92 maps found.

1947, Three Crofts Ref. NPO847667
1899, Mesty Croft Ref. RNE778498
1900, Roskear Croft Ref. RNC820214
1900-1903, Croft Ref. RNC683525
1900, Croft Mitchell Ref. RNC683575
1903, Crofts Bank Ref. RNC683689
1899, Perry Crofts Ref. RNE805255
1896, Higher Croft Ref. RNE733979
1887 - 1904, Croft Ref. HOSM70275
1887 - 1904, Croft Ref. HOSM42329
1901-1903, Croft Ref. RNC683527
1901-1903, Croft Ref. RNC683532
1924, Crofts Bank Ref. POP683689
1919, Tresevern Croft Ref. POP852831
1947, Higher Croft Ref. NPO733979
1896, Roskear Croft Ref. RNE820214
1897, Crofts, The Ref. RNE683713
1895, Rinsey Croft Ref. RNE817047
1878, Roskear Croft Ref. HOSM55289
1878, Roskear Croft Ref. HOSM55290

Books

3 books found. Showing results 49 to 3.

Memories

272 memories found. Showing results 21 to 30.

Collyhurst

I was born at 528 Collyhurst Road, in 1961. I remember there was a shop at the end of the road and a croft facing our house. My dad worked on the railway and my mum stayed home to look after us. I went to Albert Memorial Nursery ...Read more

A memory of Collyhurst in 1860 by Jo Dykes

Fun On The Ferry

Around about l956/57 we would all go to dances or parties in Southampton and of course, from memory, the last bus home to Hythe/Holbury/Fawley/Calshot was about 10.30p.m. Inevitably we girls missed it so there was a mad ...Read more

A memory of Hythe in 1956 by Jeannette Lomas

Fairfields Infants

I went to Fairfields Infants in the years 1951-53, and can remember hearing of the death of King George VI in February 1952. My sister (a year older) was there too. We each received the book "Elizabeth Our Queen" soon after ...Read more

A memory of Basingstoke in 1952 by Kenneth Smallbone

Ordiquish Parish Of Bellie

My grandparents, Robert (Bob) and Margaret (Maggie) Urquhart, moved from the Braes of Enzie, parish of Rathven, to Ordiquish, parish of Bellie, probably in 1941. However, their tenanted croft at Ordiquish was soon to be ...Read more

A memory of Fochabers by R Urquhart

Turriff Aberdeenshire 1851

My great-great-grandparents show up, at Turriff, in the Scotland Census of 1851 :- Address: Bridgend of Gask (I wonder where this place/croft was?). The Head of the Household was James Urquhart ,'Farmer of 4 acres and Day ...Read more

A memory of Turriff by R Urquhart

Rivacre Baths.

For those who never saw (or may have forgotten), the photo shows the view you had after coming in through the main entrance. The large fountain can be seen in the foreground, and was enjoyed by many children as they ran around ...Read more

A memory of Little Sutton in 1947 by David Copnall

Childhood In Bryn Y Maen

As far as I was concerned there was nowhere else, only what I read or what my parents told me, my life centred around the post office, church, vicarage and Bryn Eglwys, and the neighbouring farms, the lovely views to ...Read more

A memory of Bryn-y-maen in 1930 by patriciahughesbrynymaen

Coney Hall 1950/60s

This picture brings back many memories. I was born in 1953 and lived in Coney Hall until 1972, attending school at Wickham Common and then Hawes Down Secondary. The view from where this picture was taken is not dramatically ...Read more

A memory of West Wickham by Peter Leach

The Howard Family Of Barnes And Hammersmith

My Great-Great-Grandad, Henry Howard, lived in the early 1800’s - a time of great rural depression - and so he left his Devon home to look for work in London with the result that several generations of my ...Read more

A memory of Barnes in 1870 by John Howard Norfolk

Happy Times

I WAS BROUGHT UP IN BROAD HINTON AND LIVED AT 14 THE CROFT ITS A GREAT PLACE TO LIVE. I HAVE SO MANY HAPPY MEMORIES FROM WHEN I WAS YOUNG PLAYING ON THE TOP BANK.

A memory of Broad Hinton by Dominic Rogers

Captions

334 captions found. Showing results 49 to 72.

Caption For Carrickfergus, Fisherman's Quay 1897

It is interesting that the boatman is using an oar on the starboard side, and is watching the effect on the craft as the boy standing with both hands on the port oar takes the strain on the rowlock.

Caption For Newquay, The Harbour 1912

Fishing boats, still all sailing craft at this date, are moored in the shelter of the two piers.

Caption For Severn River, The Severn Bore 1906

The bore can pose a serious threat to small river craft, but these days it also offers opportunities not to be missed for surfers, waterskiers and canoeists.

Caption For Poole, The Harbour C1950

Poole continues to function as a port, though as much now for leisure craft as merchant shipping.

Caption For Looe, The Harbour 1907

A schooner rides easily within sheltered waters, whilst calm conditions in the outer anchorage enable us to see the wake from a sailing craft.

Caption For Maidenhead, Boulters Lock 1906

This photograph captures the Edwardian gaiety of the Thames at Boulters Lock, a particularly fashionable spot; here dozens of smart cruisers, punts and small craft parade before an admiring audience.

Caption For Ringwood, The Millstream 1900

A fine view over the River Avon, with a horse cooling itself by the ancient ford and a thatcher practising his age-old craft on one of Ringwood's most picturesque cottages.

Caption For Morfa Nefyn, The Bay 1930

With barely enough wind to keep under way, small craft lie just offshore.

Caption For Padstow, The Harbour 1888

This view of sailing barges stern to emphasises the ratio in length and beam possessed by these squat yet solid craft.

Caption For Shrewsbury, The Boat House Inn And The Ferry 1911

The Severn at Shrewsbury is the haunt of pleasure craft.

Caption For Hilton, The Village C1955

Thanks to the very large number of thatched properties in Dorset, this is one country craft that has survived into the 21st century.

Caption For Staithes, The Beach 1950

A sign on one of the boats advertises sea trips, and the 'Frank and Elizabeth, the 'Sunbeam' and another craft seem to be quite busy.

Caption For Brixham, Inner Harbour 1906

The man leaning against the hull of his fishing boat can get to the craft comfortably in waders.

Caption For Saundersfoot, The Harbour C1960

Wearing his flat cap and standing on the smaller craft, the Victoria built by Gorgy Wickland, is Billy Richards.

Caption For Acle, View From Acle Bridge C1929

The old Bridge Inn building has gone, but the pantiled outbuilding survives as a craft and gift shop.

Caption For South Cerney, The Memorial C1967

A typical feature of the Cotswolds, the centuries old craft of drystone walling flourishes to the present day.

Caption For Great Yarmouth, Town Hall 1891

Along Hall Quay are clustered craft of every kind: flat-bottomed barges, wherries and fishing boats - it is still the age of the sail.

Caption For Southsea, The Beach 1892

Busy with vendors and visitors and strewn with small boats and sailing craft, Southsea's beach is alive with activity in this Victorian photograph.

Caption For Ilfracombe, From Hillsborough 1906

The wind-rippled water sets the craft pitching and rolling gently as the man in the nearest lower foreground boat attends to its moorings, with one eye anticipating its motion.

Caption For Orford, The Quay C1965

The marine landing craft in the foreground belongs to the Atomic Weapons Research Establishment, which was based at Orford Ness from 1959 until 1971.

Caption For Blisworth, The Grand Union Canal C1955

A strange-looking craft heads southwards towards Blisworth Tunnel on the Grand Union Canal.

Caption For Merthyr Mawr, Rethatching The Old School C1955

Here the workmen are carrying out their highly-specialised craft surrounded by the tools of their trade.

Caption For Porlock Weir, The Harbour 1929

The man handling the tiller of the furthest boat moves swiftly away from the nearer craft.

Caption For Gorleston, The Beach 1904

In this quintessential holiday scene a pleasure craft hoists its sail ready to carry a party of trippers up and down the coast.