Maps

848 maps found.

1947, Dale End Ref. NPO687767
1946, Dale Moor Ref. NPO687816
1947, Dales Brow Ref. NPO687881
1947, Miller's Dale Ref. NPO780728
1898, Apes Dale Ref. RNE626020
1897, Ashley Dale Ref. RNE627762
1898, Dale End Ref. RNE687765
1895, Dale Hill Ref. RNE687805
1947, Strothers Dale Ref. NPO841972
1947, Coplow Dale Ref. NPO677192
1946, Goseley Dale Ref. NPO718024
1947, Dale Brow Ref. NPO687758
1940, Dale Hill Ref. NPO687806
1947, Darley Dale Ref. NPO688675
1947, Denby Dale Ref. NPO689931
1925, Dale End Ref. POP687765
1924, Denby Dale Ref. POP689931
1925, Strothers Dale Ref. POP841972
1923, Slatepit Dale Ref. POP832537
1921, Rakes Dale Ref. POP813061

Books

4 books found. Showing results 49 to 4.

Memories

220 memories found. Showing results 21 to 30.

Paddock Wood Huts

Not sure how long I went with my grandparents, then when they passed away my parents, but I was born in 1941 and I know we were still going there until we migrated to Australia in 1961. We 'lived' in the first hut on the ...Read more

A memory of Paddock Wood

Wonderful Memories

My great grandfather - Charles Dale was living at Moreton Old Hall when this photograph was taken. His family, the Dales, had become tenant farmers for Moreton Old Hall in the 1860s and the Hall was the farmhouse that was ...Read more

A memory of Congleton in 1900 by Lyn Smith

Prefabs Alexander Avenue

I lived with my parents John and Rhoda Mcgonigle and my elder brother Joe at 1, Alexander Drive and remember the sweet shop. We used to live next door to Mr and Mrs Dale who had a daughter Pearl. My parents ...Read more

A memory of Wishaw in 1960 by Christine Greathead

1960s Whitburn Memories

I have some lovely memories of staying with my auntie Madge Dale in Adolphus Street in Whitburn in the 1960s with my mum and dad. As a small child I used to sleep in a tiny attic bedroom where my mum Doris Goodall ...Read more

A memory of South Shields by Christine Warwick

Childhood

I went to Dogdyke Primary School until i was 13 years old, I lived at Tattershall Bridge. Dogdyke was split by the River Witham, on the Tattershall side was The Packet Inn pub, where the ferry used to cross, and the Dogdyke pumping ...Read more

A memory of Dogdyke in 1954 by Christine Lawson

The 1950s

Though I have some recall of the 1940s - eg starting school in 1948 at the age of three and a half and being reluctant to get off a rocking horse on the first day, it was the 1950s that really kicked in - to the accompaniment of songs ...Read more

A memory of Corwen in 1950 by Gareth Hughes

Member Of St Albans Choir In The 70`s

Friday nights were something I would always looked forward to as it would be choir practice. My sisters and a few other girls were, I think, one of the first female choir members that I can ...Read more

A memory of Teddington in 1974 by Julie Broughton

Brothers And Sisters

My brother Christopher and I first went down to school at Visitation Convent, Bridport in September 1957. We lived in Ascot as our father had been an officer in the Royal Horse Guards and had been based at Windsor. We took a ...Read more

A memory of Bridport by Timothy Clarke

Penn View 1941

I was born in Wincanton in 1941, at 55 Penn View. I went to Noth Street School and had a wonderful time there. Wish it still was...but that was my young days. I used to watch the horse raising from the back window of the house. I ...Read more

A memory of Wincanton in 1950 by Brian Parsons

Singleborough

I visited Singleborough last Saturday and my grandfathers farm was exactly as I remember it - but smaller of course. The garden was exactly the same as it was nearly 60 years ago. I stood near the door where my grandfather ...Read more

A memory of Great Horwood by Jenny Kevis

Captions

142 captions found. Showing results 49 to 72.

Caption For Castleton, Peveril Castle C1864

Henry II's 12th-century keep at Castleton, seen here from Cave Dale with Lose Hill in the background, was an obvious sign of the Norman's dominance of the Peak District.

Caption For Penrith, Ennerdale From Green Gable 1889

Much of this lovely valley is now cloaked under a blanket of conifers, as are so many of the Lake District dales.

Caption For Low Row, The Punch Bowl Inn C1960

Low Row is one of several pretty villages which mark the length of Swaledale, many people's favourite among the Yorkshire Dales, with its spectacular scenery and long history of lead mining.

Caption For Borrowdale, The Hotel C1870

The traffic-free minor road meanders south between drystone walls through the dale, towards Grange and Rosthwaite.

Caption For Thornton Dale, C1965

The railed and culverted Thornton Beck runs through the village of Thornton Dale, east of Pickering on the edge of the North York Moors.

Caption For York, Bootham Bar C1955

The bus is heading for Linton, a scenic village in the Yorkshire Dales.

Caption For Uppingham, Market Place C1963

Dale & Green are still here but have opened new premises nearby. The Vaults now have a large 'Worthington' sign above the door though James Thorpe's name is still highlighted.

Caption For Marrick, Abbey 1913

Described as the quietest spot in the dale, this is where Benedictine nuns chose to build their priory in 1158. The Dissolution forced closure in 1539, and the chancel now lies in ruins.

Caption For Liverpool, Dale Street 1887

Horse-drawn trams, hackney carriages and heavy-wheeled goods carts rattle along the stone setts of Dale Street, passing some of the city's major financial and commercial buildings.

Caption For Clapham, Ingleborough Cave 1921

Ingleborough Cave is one of the major show caverns of the Yorkshire Dales. We are in the iron-gated entrance passage, looking out from inside the cave.

Caption For Stoney Middleton, Looking West 1896

Note the building and heaps of lime in the foreground of the picture - Middleton Dale was once the site of many lime-burning kilns.

Caption For Two Dales, Red House C1960

The mock timbered gables of Red House at Darley Dale are now home to a horse and coaching museum, which runs coach-and-fours through the grounds of nearby Chatsworth House for visitors during

Caption For Ingleton, The Village C1960

Ingleton is a gateway town to the Dales, and it became a major tourist centre when the railway arrived in 1885.

Caption For Thornton Dale, The Forge 1964

When this photograph was taken, the pantiled old forge at Thornton Dale on the A170 east of Pickering had already diversified into pottery, postcards and gifts, as well as the more traditional metalwork

Caption For Healaugh, Lock Heather Guest House C1955

By the mid 1950s, tourism was starting to occupy a more important position in the Dales economy, alongside the traditional industries of farming and lead mining.

Caption For Skipton, Swadford Street 1923

By now the motorcar and charabanc had put Skipton firmly on the map as the principal southern gateway to the Dales.

Caption For Darley Dale, General View C1955

This distant view was taken from the north of the linear village of Darley Dale, which spreads along the A6 north of Matlock on the road to Bakewell.

Caption For Cardiff, St Mary Street 2004

The shop on the extreme right complete with elegant spherical lighting is Dale, Forty & Co Ltd.

Caption For Mablethorpe, High Street C1955

In this later view, taken a little further south-west from photograph 26717, Dales' premises, Lindum House, on the corner of Wellington Road, has been rebuilt, but the former hotel beyond, now shops, can

Caption For Weybridge, Baker Street 1903

With the High Street to the left, and two little girls (right) posing with all the assurance of modern models outside the villa adjoining Dale's ornamental shop entrance, a cart stands at the beginning

Caption For West Witton, The Village C1960

West Witton lies in the shadow of Pen Hill on the southern side of the dale. In the distance on the extreme right we can just see the 16th-century tower of the parish church of St Bartholomew.

Caption For Malham, Village C1955

Malham is one of the great showplaces of the Yorkshire Dales, with its scenic splendours of Malham Cove and Gordale Scar, carved in limestone.

Caption For Two Dales, Red House C1960

This small settlement to the south of Bakewell lies between Halldale and Darley Dale and, architecturally at least, has little to commend it.

Caption For Skipton, Swadford Street 1923

By this date the motorcar and charabanc had put Skipton firmly on the map as the principal southern gateway to the Dales.