Maps

1,153 maps found.

1947, Malin Bridge Ref. NPO772604
1947, Marple Bridge Ref. NPO774896
1947, Metal Bridge Ref. NPO778501
1946, Leasey Bridge Ref. NPO754206
1947, Santon Bridge Ref. NPO825478
1947, Sapey Bridge Ref. NPO825492
1947, Plantation Bridge Ref. NPO807107
1947, Platt Bridge Ref. NPO807485
1946, Purls Bridge Ref. NPO811652
1946, Pye Bridge Ref. NPO811867
1947, Penny Bridge Ref. NPO803846
1897, Blythe Bridge Ref. RNE644643
1898, Bolton Bridge Ref. RNE645640
1897, Bridge End Ref. RNE649817
1898, Bridge End Ref. RNE649834
1897, Bridge End Ref. RNE649838
1896, Bridge End Ref. RNE649841
1896, Bridge End Ref. RNE649843
1896, Bridge Green Ref. RNE649922
1896, Clow Bridge Ref. RNE671231

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Memories

2,061 memories found. Showing results 411 to 420.

Country Memories

I was born at Caroland Close and then moved to Bridge House next to John Childs garage; in those days owned by my grandad, Mathew Ward, where my mother worked in the office. My cousins lived nearby and great fun was had in ...Read more

A memory of Brabourne Lees in 1955 by Bridget Smith

My Life In Widnes

I lived in Beach Terrace until 1948 then moved to Christie Street. I went to St Bedes school and the Fisher More until 1955. I went to work at the Co-op in Albert Road,it was a great job and I made lots of friends. I love living ...Read more

A memory of Widnes by Mavis Thomas

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

Ten Happy Years

I moved to Watchfield in 1940 and left in 1950. My dad, Mr Woolman, worked for the army and had his office in Homelees Farm in the camp. What a change has taken place at Watchfield. Gone are the places we could play in safety. ...Read more

A memory of Watchfield in 1940 by Jennifer Morris Nee Woolman

To School At Highview

This view from Plough Lane bridge was a daily sight for me and my 2 brothers and sister as we walked or later cycled home to Beddington from Highview school. [Another of Friths postcard shots]. The primary school was beyond ...Read more

A memory of Beddington by Chris Scott

Wandle Wanderer

This photo is looking towards the 1890 view of the snuff mills and the end of Bridges Lane. The footpath on the right connected to Beddington Lane and was our route to the park as children. The wall on the right was pock marked with ...Read more

A memory of Beddington by Chris Scott

The Manor

My then boyfriend told me to take the throttle of his 650 Triumph Bonneville - putting eye makeup onat the time I believe - said I’ll have the clutch . When I say open her up just let her go - so I did! We went over the Blackwater ...Read more

A memory of Blackwater by hillibeen

My Dad Was A Train Driver.

I grew up and lived in Durham Road, Feltham. From 1952 to 1971. Went to Cardinal Road infants school from 1957 - 1959. 1959 - 1963 Hanworth Road Junior School, 1963 -1967 Lafone Secondary School for Girls. Boundary ...Read more

A memory of Feltham

Arlett's Boatyard

My late grandmother came from Henley-on-Thames, and was Eleanor Flossie Arlett. I wish I knew more about her family. I do know that the Arletts had a boatyard and stored punts, I believe for hire, under the Angel on the ...Read more

A memory of Henley-on-Thames by savefijitiger

Barking... So Very Different Now

We moved to Hertford Road in 1971, I was 3 years old. I remember playing in our overgrown garden which backed on to the Burges road playing fields soon after we moved in. There used to be a horrendous smell from the ...Read more

A memory of Barking by abridgeboy

Captions

2,231 captions found. Showing results 985 to 1,008.

Caption For Kendal, Branthwaite Brow 1914

Branthwaite Brow is one of the three streets which meet Kent Street as it leads up the steep hill opposite Miller Bridge. The others are Finkle Street and Stramongate.

Caption For Armitage, The River Trent C1960

Turning to face downstream, the Trent's washlands are seen from High Bridge.

Caption For Ross On Wye, The Bridge C1965

What appears to be a statue projecting above the Wilton Bridge is, in fact, a sundial. The clock looks in four different directions and there are metal gnomons on each face.

Caption For Hayburn Wyke, The Waterfall C1960

A small wooden bridge across Hayburn Beck leads to the rocky beach, where the stream cascades over large gritstone boulders into a pool on the beach below.

Caption For London, Regents Park, Canal And Post Office Tower C1965

A view from near the Clarence Gate bridge at the southern end of the Boating Lake.

Caption For Truro, Boscawen Park 1912

A rustic bridge spans an ornamental lake in this picturesque park.

Caption For Newport Pagnell, St John Street 1950

The road descends to the elegant 1810 cast-iron Tickford Bridge: the oldest surviving still in regular vehicular use.

Caption For Newby Bridge, The Bridge 1914

A family picnic by the five-arched bridge originally built in the 16th century over the River Leven.

Caption For Postbridge, The Clapper Bridge 1907

Dartmoor's clapper bridges, despite their prehistoric look, are actually medieval; they were constructed for the packhorse trains that were the transport system of the moor.

Caption For Wyke Regis, The School 1898

Here we see pupils at play in the street outside the old school at Whaley Bridge. Note the pinafore-wearing girls and the white starched collars of the boys.

Caption For Machynlleth, The Corris Railway 1899

The railway was a working narrow gauge route running passengers up to the Corris quarries and bringing slate back.

Caption For Saltash, The Royal Albert Bridge 1890

The Royal Albert Bridge, completed in 1859, is a fitting memorial to the great Victorian engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel.

Caption For Matlock, The Queen's Head C1870

The Queen's Head Hotel, now shops, used to stand just across Matlock Bridge (from where this photograph was taken) on the way south towards Derby.

Caption For Bason Bridge, The Station And River Brue C1955

Bason Bridge is part of East Huntspill village. Here a railway ran alongside the Brue from Highbridge to Glastonbury.

Caption For Saundersfoot, Coppet Hall Sands C1955

The people to the right are enjoying a walk along the miner's route of the Stepaside line, which transported anthracite from the Stepaside area via Wiseman's Bridge, first by horse-drawn

Caption For Launceston, The Old Water Wheel C1955

This building is the last remnant of the Tannery, and still stands east of the bridge opposite Greenaway's car park.

Caption For Clydebank, Glasgow Road C1900

The tramway system in Clydebank was operated by Glasgow Corporation, and on certain routes in this burgh single-deck trams had to be used to enable them to negotiate the low railway bridges.

Caption For Lower Slaughter, The Mill And Post Office C1955

Lower Slaughter is an artist's and photographer's paradise, with its picturesque stream flowing under attractive little stone bridges.

Caption For Tiverton, Collipriest Avenue 1890

Upriver, on the left, the Tiverton railway line crosses the water on a bridge.

Caption For Bickleigh, Bridge And River Exe 1930

Hopelessly inadequate for today's traffic levels, the bridge (with no footpath) can manage vehicles in one direction only. Despite that, it is still quite majestic.

Caption For Aysgarth, The Village 1908

Lying about ten miles east of Hawes, Aysgarth is famous for a series of waterfalls on the River Ure, the upper of which can still be viewed from a 16th-century single-arch bridge.

Caption For Aysgarth, The Village 1908

Lying about ten miles east of Hawes, Aysgarth is famous for a series of waterfalls on the River Ure, the upper of which can still be viewed from a 16th-century single arched bridge.

Caption For Dunsop Bridge, C1960

Here we have another view of the bridge. On the right is the post office; near here is the point that the Ordnance Survey declared was the centre of the British Isles.

Caption For Newby Bridge, The Platform 1914

A steam train pulls into Newby Bridge Station, at the southern end of Windermere.