Maps

745 maps found.

1902, Montpelier Ref. HOSM36976
1877 - 1878, Barripper Ref. HOSM56294
1895 - 1896, Roydon Ref. HOSM58226
1886 - 1888, Hookway Ref. HOSM43458
1880 - 1905, St Teath Ref. HOSM50482
1884 - 1905, Crabtree Ref. HOSM53220
1878 - 1879, Coombe Ref. HOSM48270
1882 - 1902, Saltford Ref. HOSM49681
1886 - 1903, Nethercott Ref. HOSM48043
1879 - 1898, Grangemill Ref. HOSM46748
1907, Cranbrook Ref. HOSM69957
1910 - 1947, Newton Ref. HOSM53735
1878 - 1906, Paynter's Lane End Ref. HOSM47710
1878 - 1906, Sparnon Gate Ref. HOSM63143
1896 - 1897, Rennington Ref. HOSM51557
1899 - 1945, Gretna Ref. HOSM47201
1897 - 1910, Cores End Ref. HOSM59555
1925, Whitfield Ref. POP869282
1899, Pant Ref. RNE799780
1947, Woodend Ref. NPO873064

Books

1 books found. Showing results 817 to 1.

Memories

1,715 memories found. Showing results 341 to 350.

Ivey And Bill Humphreys

In response to the comments made by the New Zealand lady who was born at 45 Winstanley Rd. Ivy Humphrey was in fact Maude. She was my Aunt Maude, my Mum's sister. The shop called Ivy's was her's as she inherited it from ...Read more

A memory of Battersea by delmarlea6

1950 61 A Child's Memory Of Kirkconnel

On 11th October 1950 I was born in the flat above Drife's butchers shop in Kirkconnel. My dad, Tommy, worked in the shop with Cameron Purvis and struggled to feed a family of three on the butcher's wage and ...Read more

A memory of Kelloholm by Jim Smith

Mill Lane

Hi Everyone i also grew up mostly on mill lane estate (woodlands ave ) and went to St Marks School (head Master Mr Thorpe) you all have jogged my memory to fantastic times around woodley. i also remember snuches ha ha played ...Read more

A memory of Woodley by Anthony Bentley

Old Days

I met my wife who lived in huberton a little village about a mile up the lane from sowerby, back in 1970 . We married and lived at Dean lane paying 10/6d a week for a back to back one up and one down where my son came into the world . I ...Read more

A memory of Sowerby by Frank Thomas

Return To Aveley With Glenda

Hello Glenda, my dear. I remember that name - Lighten. Where is Eastern Ave? Is it the road where Trevor Johnson and David Warren lived? Michael Cox there too. Remember him? Now I remember our dads - good mates - ...Read more

A memory of Aveley in 1940 by Colin Newberry

Main Street Mill Of Haldane

Hi, I wonder if anyone remembers my childhood home in Main Street. I lived there with my mum, dad, granny and two sisters in the 1960,s and have many lovely memories of my childhood there, I have ...Read more

A memory of Balloch in 1962 by Jacqueline Mc Ewan

Long Lost Family

i was born in 7 greens mill bacup in september 1950 my fathers name was stephen dunn all but 2 of the family of 10 were born in bacup i have been researching my grandfather s history his name was lawrence patrick dunn he died in ...Read more

A memory of Bacup in 1950 by Eileen Fleming

Emigration From Tyldesley

Hi I live in Auckland New Zealand, but my grandparents came here from Tyldesley in 1922 with their three young children. Both my grandfather Fred Needham, born in 1889, and my grandmother Charlotte Dutton, born in ...Read more

A memory of Tyldesley in 1920 by Sharyn Arthur

Icklingham

I Came to Icklingham aged 18 months in 1950 following my mother's death and lived with my grandparents. So many wonderful memories growing up: our pigs, the mill, the river, the heath, the school, Jane Hurrell, Trevor Walker, Maureen. Now aged 65 years and still love the place to bits.

A memory of Icklingham by Chris Marston

7 Springfield

I was born on the 16 of March 1959 in a council house number 2 Drovers way Burton in kendal. I Ivied there with my family. I didn't know much about that house or the village. When I was 2 and a half we moved down to 7 ...Read more

A memory of Holme by Philip Wilcock

Captions

1,162 captions found. Showing results 817 to 840.

Caption For Great Bentley, The Red Lion Inn 1902

Its steam mill was built in 1886, and lasted until 1925, when the chimney was demolished.

Caption For Bradford On Avon, Holy Trinity Church C1955

The 19th-century Abbey Mill contrasts with the 15th-century church tower, which possibly replaced a smaller Norman one.

Caption For Pilling, The Old Mill C1960

The Fylde plain once had many such mills, benefiting from the strong prevailing winds blowing unchecked off the Irish Sea.

Caption For Nutley, Hotel 1928

Nearby is Nutley windmill, an open trestle post mill that has been restored to full working order and is open to visitors.

Caption For Bembridge, The Old Windmill C1955

The mill ceased work 1913, and is now restored to complete, but non-working condition; it is open to visitors and owned by the National Trust.

Caption For Sutton, The Windmill C1955

This is a very tall brick tower mill with a boat shaped cap, four patent shuttered sails and a fantail. Built in 1789, it ceased work after lightning damage in 1940.

Caption For Nutley, Hotel 1928

Nearby is Nutley windmill, an open trestle post mill that has been restored to working order and is open to visitors.

Caption For Bradford On Avon, The Bridge C1945

Not only has the motor car started to feature in the town, but the 'new' industries are represented by the Kingston Mill site (right), which was built for George Spencer Moulton in the 1920s

Caption For Barnard Castle, 1892

Stone-built weavers' houses, carpet weaving mills, and rope works all jostled for space along the banks of the river.

Caption For Sharpness, The Docks And Severn Bridge C1955

From here anything up to a 1000 tons a day was taken by barge to mills along the reaches of the upper Severn. On the right of the picture is the grain silo.

Caption For Calne, Church Street C1965

Beyond, on the corner with Mill Street, is No 26, Weston's, a stationers and newsagents, an earlier building re-fronted in the 19th century with a late Victorian shop-front.

Caption For Thaxted, Town Street C1950

Few Essex children were left untouched by the half-hidden smokestack on the right: it belonged to George Lee`s sweet factory at Mill End.

Caption For Middleton, The Gardens C1960

Opened in 1934 on the site of the former Middleton Hall corn mill, these gardens became another focal point for the town and a much-loved asset.

Caption For Malmesbury, The Abbey C1960

This memorial is dedicated to the Luce family, who were benefactors to the town, Members of Parliament, and owners of the abbey Brewery and the Mill Brewery.

Caption For Stroud, From Above Butter Row 1890

But it is the mills and factory chimneys at Bowbridge, mostly now demolished, which make the photograph interesting. In 1890 the canal (in the foreground) still carried some traffic.

Caption For Shrewsbury, The School And Boathouse 1911

magnificent site overlooking the entire town of Shrewsbury; the school building was originally built in the 18th century to house orphans, who were then trained to work in the cotton mills

Caption For Brasted, High Street C1955

Ten years later, the designer Laura Ashley opened a mill in the village to mark the start of what has become a fashion empire still in business throughout Britain today.

Caption For Wellington, High Street C1965

The mills, which lie just outside the town, are owned by the Fox family and are still renowned for producing high quality flannel and material for nurses' uniforms.

Caption For Kendal, St George's Church And The Weir 1891

The river has always been important for Kendal, and powered many of the mills which wove the famous Kendal Green and other textiles from the Middle Ages onwards.

Caption For Woodchester, The Village 1890

On the extreme right we can see the chimney of one of the 18th- and 19th-century textile mills which were situated in the valley bottom beside the River Frome; the weavers' cottages occupied

Caption For Snodland, Mulberry Cottage C1965

In 1895 there were already extensive lime and cement works in the neighbourhood, as well as a large paper mill.

Caption For Belper, Long Row C1955

The houses on the right of the street date from about this time, and were provided by Strutt for his workers at the nearby cotton mills, powered by the River Derwent.

Caption For Rochdale, The Memorial 1902

The mills near the Roach at the eastern end of the town centre are on the left.

Caption For Whitworth, The Reservoir, Cowm 1951

Unexpected fissures in the reservoir bed meant that the lake was not satisfactorily filled until 1886. 4,000 trout were placed in Cowm and Spring Mill reservoirs in 1887.