Maps

745 maps found.

1899-1900, Old Mill Ref. RNC796921
1899-1909, Osmington Mills Ref. RNC798170
1903-1904, Shaw Mills Ref. RNC829114
0-1912, Middle Mill Ref. RNC779167
1901-1902, Mill Common Ref. RNC780015
1903-1904, Mill Dam Ref. RNC780035
1898-1899, Mill End Ref. RNC780043
1897-1909, Mill End Ref. RNC780044
1898-1899, Mill End Ref. RNC780046
1897-1898, Mill End Ref. RNC780049
1897-1898, Mill Hill Ref. RNC780270
1898-1899, Mill Hill Ref. RNC780276
1898-1909, Mill Lane Ref. RNC780341
1912, Mill Of Rango Ref. RNC780502
1903-1904, Mill Side Ref. RNC780555
1901-1902, Mill Street Ref. RNC780557
1904-1905, Moffat Mills Ref. RNC782193
1901-1902, Hay Mills Ref. RNC729157
1897-1898, Nash Mills Ref. RNC787944
1911-1912, New Mills Ref. RNC790200

Books

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Memories

1,715 memories found. Showing results 301 to 310.

Bennett&Sayers Nuns Street Derby

I served my apprenticeship at Bennett&Sayers from 1964 to 1972, the scrap yard opposite was always called Frank Radfords, further up Nuns street [over the bridge] this was the original Samways for the highways,[now ...Read more

A memory of Derby by geoff.barker

Friends

Looking for old friends: Brenda Bradley, Sandra Melvin, Carol Hill, Carol Mills. Sadly lost touch and would love to make contact again. Jackie Varndell (was Girdlestone). Can anybody help?

A memory of Carshalton by jackiev2005

Water Cress Beds

Does anyone remember the watercress beds near Harlow Mill Station? It was a lovely clear water stream with a chopped down tree across it. I used to go there with my brother David. Sadly they built a garage on it..

A memory of Harlow by beanielean

Farnham 1945 To 1965

So many memories of Farnham. Although I was born in Aldershot much of our shopping was done in Farnham. I recall the joys of the Christmas card display in a basement below the stationers that was under the colonnade. My first ...Read more

A memory of Farnham by Bronwen Tickner

Croydon In The Very Early 60s

I used to visit the Contessa coffee bar in George Street which had a cellar where there was music and dancing, great days, it was owned by a guy called Nat Block and there was a great crowd in there most nights, ...Read more

A memory of Croydon by anniw

The Canal

Hi,my name is Stephen Smith, I lived in Regent Crescent through the 50s and 60s. I guess you all remember the Rochdale canal that runs through Failsworth. What a great place to spend your time. Who needed Disneyland. We used to fish, make ...Read more

A memory of Failsworth by steve_gunsmith

Maidstone

I was born in Maidstone 19 Hardy Street. Went to St Paul's School. I started at Northborough School.The house was converted into flats.at the same time my mum had twins.so had to move out .And moved to Milton Street. So went to ...Read more

A memory of Maidstone by swafflg

Oh Beggar It, I Got Old.

Living in Glenmore Drive in the early 60's, it was a new house. I still get aches from the amount of time I spent bent over my bike in the ginnel. From Stansfield Rd. primary and at Kaskenmoor in the first year it ...Read more

A memory of Failsworth

Mill Cycles

I used Mill Cycle constantly from 65 - 70. They had a models department that stocked everything from Airfix to Jetex motors. I seem to remember above the shop was an illuminated sign of a bike that seemed to be cycling? I lived in ...Read more

A memory of Welling by jeff

Eynsford Mill

Further to my other posting, (Swanley, Born and Bred), as a young man I used to work at Eynsford Mill, it was owned by A. Filmer Jacobs, who also owned Shalford Mill, near Guildford, the company was known as Vulcanised Fibre, and they ...Read more

A memory of Eynsford by Gerald Smith

Captions

1,162 captions found. Showing results 721 to 744.

Caption For Eling, The Quay C1955

Stand on the toll bridge by Eling Tide Mill, where this photograph was taken, and you will see that the tall chimney on the left has gone, as have many of the other industrial units seen in this photograph

Caption For Sutton Coldfield, Wyndley Pool, Sutton Park C1960

There used to be a 17th-century water mill by the pool, but it was demolished in 1962, soon after this photograph was taken.

Caption For Lytham, The Windmill And Lifeboat House 1907

Sited to take full advantage of the winds blowing off the Irish Sea, it was built as a corn mill in about 1805.

Caption For Clitheroe, Low Moor Mill From Edisford Bridge 1921

The view looks upstream to Low Moor Mill, which produced cotton cloth until it closed in the 1950s. Its site is now occupied by a housing development.

Caption For Chipping, Talbot Street C1955

In the 18th century, fast flowing streams powered a variety of mills around the village, and many of its cottages date from this period, built to house an expanding work force.

Caption For Leicester, The Lake, Abbey Park C1955

What is there more pleasurable than to take a rowing boat out onto a picturesque, well-treed lake, to escape for an afternoon of peace and relaxation away from Leicester's factories and mills?

Caption For Lymm, The Bridge C1955

A delivery vehicle waits outside Henry Milling & Co's shop in this view from Lymm Cross towards the Bridgewater Canal.

Caption For Claydon, Paper Mill Lane C1950

The horse and trap are coming up Old Paper Mill Lane, which seems too narrow to have enabled the van and the trap to pass.

Caption For Fittleworth, Lower Fittleworth Mill 1898

A record of the 17th century reveals that Fittleworth Mill was used for the production of flour and malt.

Caption For Brockenhurst, The Village 1949

The local churchyard includes a famous, intricately carved monument to 'Brusher' Mills, a renowned local snake catcher who died about 50 years before this photograph was taken.

Caption For Horsmonden, The Village 1903

Bricks were made here in Victorian times, and there were several flour mills.

Caption For Pin Mill, The Boatyard 1921

Arthur Ransome included Pin Mill and its activities in We Didn't Mean to go to Sea (1937).

Caption For Bidston, The Windmill C1955

Situated a few hundred yards to the south of the observatory, Bidston Mill was built at the beginning of the 19th century and was in full operation until 1875.

Caption For Bourn, Mill C1955

This small historic black-tarred weatherboarded post mill with an open trestle is powered by two common and two spring sails, and is turned to the wind manually by a tail pole.

Caption For Wellingborough, River Nene And Victoria Mills C1965

Whitworth Brothers Flour Mills stand beside the A509 London Road bridge.

Caption For Heacham, High Street C1955

At Caley Mill there is a lavender water distillery, and in late summer the fields shimmer with a deep blue.

Caption For Ipswich, The Ancient House C1955

The cinema (left) offers 'Easter Parade' with Judy Garland and Fred Astaire, or a boxing match between Freddy Mills and Joe Woodcock.

Caption For Bishop's Waltham, C1955

The Mill C1960 Izaak Walton fished here in the Meon, reflecting that the valley 'exceeds all England for swift, shallow, clear, pleasant brooks and store of trout'.

Caption For Chalford, The Golden Valley 1910

The Frome Valley, dotted with mills and with the Thames and Severn Canal running through it, has long been a centre of industry. Chalford itself stands on the steep north bank.

Caption For Frome, Willow Vale 1907

This quiet scene belies the fact that behind the camera Willow Vale gives way to the busy town mill. The boarded-up shop is now a thriving cycle shop.

Caption For Preesall, The Village C1955

Occupying a hill-top, Preesall grew as a small market around a corn mill and two pubs, both of which are shown here, the Black Bull and the Saracen's Head.

Caption For Kinver, High Street 1931

In 1627 Richard Foley opened a slitting mill at Hyde in Kinver for the purpose of cutting iron rods into suitable lengths for nailers.At this time nailmaking was an important industry in southern Staffordshire

Caption For Freckleton, Lower Lane C1965

Sail cloth weaving, boat building and corn milling flourished here until the 1920s. Favourite inns were the Plough and the Coach and Horses.

Caption For Stamford Bridge, The New Inn C1960

Stamford Bridge over the River Derwent is still a popular stopping place for visitors, although the Old Corn Mill inn has recently closed, a victim of drink/drive laws.