Maps

1,153 maps found.

1903, Armitage Bridge Ref. RNC626937
1903, Bailiff Bridge Ref. RNC630511
1903, Blackford Bridge Ref. RNC642476
1903, Bamber Bridge Ref. RNC632062
1903, Barrow Bridge Ref. RNC634080
1903-1904, Bridge Hewick Ref. RNC649924
1900-1901, Bridge Sollers Ref. RNC649999
1899, Bridge Yate Ref. RNC650008
1898, Broadford Bridge Ref. RNC650911
1901-1904, Bonchester Bridge Ref. RNC645744
1902, Great Bridge Ref. RNC719675
1900, Coverack Bridges Ref. RNC679196
1903-1906, Cramond Bridge Ref. RNC681256
1897-1900, Halfway Bridge Ref. RNC724989
1898, Hallsford Bridge Ref. RNC725683
1901-1904, Eamont Bridge Ref. RNC696481
1901-1904, Haydon Bridge Ref. RNC729225
1903-1904, Helwith Bridge Ref. RNC730879
1903-1904, Duddon Bridge Ref. RNC694609
1902, Montford Bridge Ref. RNC782785

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Memories

2,061 memories found. Showing results 311 to 320.

Pavenham 1945 1970

This is the village where I grew up, my parents moving into their very old, somewhat dilapidated cottage at the end of the war. This was 'The Folly' at the eastern end of the village opposite one of Tandy's farms. Why it had that ...Read more

A memory of Pavenham by Stephen Wessel

Wandsworth Common

Lived at 26 WestSide from late 40s until the underpass was built, then to Morville House in later 1960s. Loved being able to cross Trinity Road to the common where I spent many hours with different friends, often playing football ...Read more

A memory of Wandsworth by Hugh Betterton

Memories Of Laney Green

I was 6 months old when we (my mother, father, two brothers and three sisters) moved into one of two farm cottages in Laney Green. I lived there until 1964, when the cottages were torn down (unnecessarily so) to enable the ...Read more

A memory of Laney Green by Angela Cope

Hatch End 50/60/70s Memories

As I’ve only just stumbled on this web page so offer excuses if it’s past its sell by date. I lived in Sylvia Ave Hatch End from 1951 (as a babe in arms) until I married and moved away in 1976. My recollections may now ...Read more

A memory of Hatch End by Martin Harris

Blundellsands Beach.Prior To 1960

I was thirteen at the time and lived off Riverslea Road, which led down to a walled field on to the beach. My friends Derek Austin, Les Reece, Charlie Kelly, and a few others had built the Biggest Bonfire ...Read more

A memory of Blundellsands in 1953 by Thomas Davies

Memories Of Peel Green

I have lived in Peel Green all my life, it was a lovely area. I went to Godfrey Ermans and Winton Senior. I was the eldest of seven children and we lived in Rowsley Road, we used to play on Goddies Park and go over the ...Read more

A memory of Peel Green in 1950

Brent Bridge Hotel

I am too young to know about this building but I found a stamp print of it and I am trying to find out about this building and what happened to it.

A memory of Hendon by Kay Brown

Safe Fun In Childhood

I was born in 1962 in my family home, number 36 (now 116) Hammonds Place. It's not so common these days to be born at home. There was a community spirit on the estate, all the kids addressed adults as auntie or uncle or ...Read more

A memory of Gobowen by Andrew Davies

The Best Memories

I was born in Otley hospital as were most from Guiseley and all around. In 1969 I was posted there as a police officer and stayed until 1974. My daughter was born there in 1972 and my dad died there on his 81st birthday. I know ...Read more

A memory of Otley in 1969 by Alan Hill

Building The Wooden Bridges At The Waterfall In 1985

Was tasked (with my fellow sappers) with the building of 2 wooden bridges with my colleagues of 103 Field Squadron RE. I would love to know if they are still standing and what the area where ...Read more

A memory of Sanquhar in 1985

Captions

2,231 captions found. Showing results 745 to 768.

Caption For Caversham, Bridge Street 1908

This photograph shows Bridge Street in the centre of Caversham, at the point where it crosses the Thames.

Caption For Haverfordwest, Old Bridge C1965

The lower water level is revealing more of the bridge piers. 'Thomas Butcher' to the right has been redeveloped and the steps are no longer to be seen.

Caption For Aylesbury, The Canal 1897

Just beyond the bridge is the delightfully named Hills and Partridges Lock.

Caption For Lincoln, High Street C1955

The sign for the medieval High Bridge Restaurant can just be seen next to the bus.

Caption For Newquay, The Sands And The Island 1907

The suspension bridge across to a house on the Island is still a feature of Newquay's Towan Beach. Note the bathing machines down by the water's edge on the extreme left.

Caption For Cowes, The Floating Bridge 1913

This ferry, known as a chain ferry or floating bridge, is the means of crossing the long inlet of the Medina. The alternative is a lengthy detour inland as far as

Caption For Bakewell, River Wye 1923

Looking towards Bakewell bridge, the camera captures some quite magical reflections. The wooded area in the centre is a small island created as the river picks its way through the town.

Caption For Llanfoist, The Boathouse On Canal 1893

A bridge crosses the canal just to the left of the picture.

Caption For Chippenham, The Maud Heath Causeway C1955

This is the bridge over the River Avon. The limestone monument, dated 1698 (right), records Maud Heath's bequest to the local community.

Caption For Perth, Bridge And Monument 1899

Built of rose-red sandstone, Perth Bridge was completed in 1771. The city then had a population of nearly 8,000.

Caption For York, The View From The City Walls 1897

This view looks towards Lendal Bridge and the towering bulk of the Minster.

Caption For Drayton Bassett, The Canal And Swing Bridge C1965

Immediately beyond is a swing bridge. The 15-acre Drayton Manor park and zoo is close by; the village of Drayton Bassett is to the southwest.

Caption For Bristol, City Centre 1950

St Augustine's Bridge looks pretty much the same as it did at the beginning of the 20th century, though the trees have grown, the trams have gone, and there is neither a horse nor a pile of

Caption For London, Tower Bridge And Pool Of London 1896

Tower Bridge was built for horse-drawn vehicles, but by 1920 it had to bear increasing numbers of motor cars. This view was probably taken from a moored ship near Billingsgate Market.

Caption For Wareham, The River Frome C1960

Wareham is seen here from South Bridge, looking westwards to the banks of the Anglo-Saxon Town Walls and Castle Close (centre right), built by Edward Seymer Clark on the footings of a Norman fortress

Caption For Cliftonville, Newgate Gap 1908

The new bridge shown in this picture was part of the fiftieth anniversary celebrations of Margate's incorporation as a borough.

Caption For Kingston Upon Thames, The Thames C1955

A Girl Guide troop is enjoying the sunshine on the riverbank upstream of the bridge.

Caption For London, The Tower Of London And Tower Bridge C1920

This stunning panorama looks south-east over the battlements and roofs of London's most celebrated building and towards the river and Tower Bridge.

Caption For Bedford, The Suspension Bridge 1898

Popular with all Bedfordians, the suspension bridge prevents a short stroll becoming a very long one. This shot is taken from the south side of the river with The Embankment in the background.

Caption For Norwich, Castle 1890

The bridge of 1825 replaced a crumbling 12th-century one. The austerity of this view is not softened by a few trees.

Caption For Norwich, Castle Gardens 1891

The deep medieval moat with its 1825 bridge was turned into delightful gardens with terraces and benches. They remain virtually unchanged, but away to the left is now the Castle Mall shopping centre.

Caption For Norwich, Castle 1890

The bridge of 1825 replaced a crumbling 12th-century one. The austerity of this view is not softened by a few trees.

Caption For Stourport On Severn, The River C1955

This photograph and No S214070 are particularly interesting because both views are taken from exactly the same spot on the Stourport Bridge.

Caption For Bury St Edmunds, River Lark 1929

Taken from the Grammar School bridge, this tranquil view shows the gardens in their role as a public park, with visitors watching the swans and sitting in the sun.