Maps

786 maps found.

1911 - 1912, Carr Bank Ref. HOSM40156
1883 - 1902, Aston Bank Ref. HOSM50477
1888 - 1890, Musley Bank Ref. HOSM54434
1890 - 1901, Stacey Bank Ref. HOSM52428
1892 - 1893, Mill Bank Ref. HOSM46734
1892 - 1893, Mill Bank Ref. HOSM53734
1887 - 1901, Doe Bank Ref. HOSM60998
1911 - 1912, Bank End Ref. HOSM36956
1901, Cross Bank Fm Ref. HOSM57593
1891 - 1892, Pickup Bank Ref. HOSM56614
1874 - 1899, Chirk Bank Ref. HOSM40845
1847 - 1938, Kents Bank Ref. HOSM70576
1886 - 1904, Ten Mile Bank Ref. HOSM61498
1887 - 1902, Coxhead Bank Common Ref. HOSM51741
1894 - 1895, Kenton Bank Foot Ref. HOSM49741
1910, Moor Hospl Ref. HOSM42787
1901, Crackleybank Ref. HOSM42101
1882, Lawley Ref. HOSM50883
1899, How Ref. HOSM47596
1899, Whitchurch Ref. HOSM53721

Books

15 books found. Showing results 793 to 15.

Memories

6,742 memories found. Showing results 331 to 340.

Shopping With Mum

The girl in the foreground could easily be me with one of my brothers in his pram. It was usual to be left outside the shop to look after one or all of my brothers - and of course very safe to do so - when my mum went inside to ...Read more

A memory of Kidderminster

Shop Names And Trades.

The buildings from left to right are an antique shop, then a sweet shop that was full of the most delightful assortment of sweets all in glass jars and weighed out on brass scales into white paper bags. Then Dudeney and Johnston ...Read more

A memory of Woburn by Claire Allen

Beacholme Camp

I remember vaguely seeing trolley buses and motor buses which were converted into living accomodation, even a tram car with the upstairs windows painted out,that would have been the sleeping quarters I would imagine, and at the ...Read more

A memory of Humberston in 1949 by Brian Nolan

Family Recollections Of Kirby Muxloe 1913 To 1969

My memories of Kirby Muxloe date back to 1949, when I was a bridesmaid at my father’s cousin Anne’s wedding at St Bartholomew’s Church. However it is the castle that I remember most, since we ...Read more

A memory of Kirby Muxloe in 1949 by Jane Sealy

Taking A Tumble In 1960

Seeing this photo bought back painful memories!  The year before this photo was taken I was in my usual rush to get from Slough Technical School to my home in Langley.  This meant changing buses in Slough and if you were very ...Read more

A memory of Slough in 1960 by Bill Burrows

Working In Evesham Street

I remember Evesham Street in Redditch in the early sixties very well. I was 15, had just left school, and was working at Liptons the grocers which was about half way up on the left just past the department store. There was ...Read more

A memory of Redditch in 1963 by Sue Ford

St John's

I was there around that time as well. I remember Mr and Mrs braband he was the maintenance man. I worked with him whilst there. I was in Wake to start with and then in founders after wake closed then went back when I was coming up to leave. ...Read more

A memory of Tiffield by Kerry Hart

Growing Up In Fareham

I was born in Brighton Sussex. After travelling from station to station, as my father was in the RAF (I'll miss out that part of the story), My mother Eileen,sister Shirley & I moved to Fareham after the 2nd WW, I was 9 ...Read more

A memory of Fareham by Alan Kitchin

Miner

My uncle Des emigrated from Dublin to Coronation Drive, Bolton On Dearne in 1950, he became a miner. In the course of writing letters home he told my mam that the streets of Bolton on Dearne were paved with gold, he had actually ...Read more

A memory of Bolton Upon Dearne by Liam Doyle

Captions

2,423 captions found. Showing results 793 to 816.

Caption For Pembroke, Main Street 1936

There is also a branch of Lloyds Bank, a sign advertising WH Smith circulating library and the impressive clock tower.

Caption For Haywards Heath, The Broadway 1958

The Broadway also has a branch of the National Provincial Bank (third from the right) next to the post office, leading on to a greengrocer`s, an optician`s and a ladies` hairdresser amongst others.

Caption For Haverfordwest, Castle Square 1950

The Lloyds Bank on the left is still in place today but the Boots beyond it has been relocated to the new shopping development on the riverside.

Caption For Grassington, The Wharf And Old Mill 1926

Here we see a quiet moment on the banks of the Wharfe.

Caption For Langport, The Hill C1955

Goods were carried on river barges between the busy seaport of Bridgwater and wharves here, and one of the entrepreneurs, George Stuckley, also ran a successful bank, which remained independent until

Caption For Bainbridge, C1955

Just down in the dale from Askrigg, on the banks of the River Ure, stands the ancient village of Bainbridge, once the capital of Upper Wensleydale, which was known in the 12th century as the Forest and

Caption For Armathwaite, The Red Lion Hotel C1965

The Red Lion Hotel in the charming village of Armathwaite occupies a beautiful position at the foot of a tree-clad bank above the River Eden.

Caption For Banks, Hoole Lane C1955

Along the street on the left stand St Stephen's Institute and the village school; beyond, on Ralph's Wife's Lane, is the church of St Stephen in the Banks.

Caption For Mumbles, From The Quarry 1893

Bank Holidays would see upwards of 3,000 passengers per train; 40,000 to 50,000 people would travel to Mumbles on the busiest days of the year.

Caption For Kingsgate, The Castle 1908

At this time it was the home of Lord Avebury, the distinguished author, scientist and inventor of the bank holiday. It became a hotel in 1922, and was later converted to 32 flats.

Caption For Midhurst, North Street 1921

The part 16th-century Angel Hotel and the Midhurst branch of Barclays Bank are still there, as is the Clock House opposite, which today houses offices.

Caption For Ulverston, The Cross C1950

On the left is the District Bank. Next door is Hodgson, fruiterer and florist. By the Farmers Arms is G H Mackereth, seedsmen, also selling manure.

Caption For Shap, Abbey 1893

Shap Abbey, near the banks of the River Lowther, was founded by the 'white canons' of the Premonstratensian order at the end of the 12th century, but it was dissolved, like so many others, in 1540

Caption For Petersfield, High Street C1965

Next door is Woolworths, and next but one is Westminster Bank at No 4. These three businesses are still in Petersfield at the same addresses.

Caption For Eastbourne, The Parade 1925

To the right the Lower Promenade, closer to beach level, is separated by a sloping bank of more informal shrubs.

Caption For Bathampton, The Weir And Mill 1907

This view looks from the north bank of the Avon, near the toll bridge. The mill buildings are still in use (compare this view with the last one).

Caption For Batheaston, Stambridge C1960

Beyond the low stone wall along the left side of the road the land drops to the bank of the River Avon.

Caption For Lymm, The Post Office C1950

The half-timbered facade of Martin's Bank can be seen in the distance.

Caption For Warrington, Sankey Street C1955

Warston Pictures proudly presents 'My Six Convicts' at its Cameo Cinema on the corner of Springfield Street, opposite Bank House (right.)

Caption For Longdon, Moat Bank C1960

MOAT BANK c1960. Longdon's church, seen here behind the trees, has a tower and spire dating from the 14th century.

Caption For Wivenhoe, The Waterfront C1960

The pointed roof on the other bank belongs to St Laurence's Church, Rowhedge, built in 1838 as a pastiche of York Minster's chapterhouse.

Caption For Seaburn, Lower Promenade C1955

The Bank c1955 The village of Whitburn lies between South Shields and Sunderland. On the north side of the village green is this raised terrace.

Caption For Aberdovey, The Seafront 1892

The seafront terraces and hills behind remain much the same today, and boating has grown ever more popular in the Dyfi estuary, which is fringed by wooded banks.

Caption For Taunton, French Weir 1906

It is still possible to walk along the banks of the local waterways, just as these Edwardian children did nearly a century ago. A canal to Tiverton once started from near French Weir.