Maps

1,153 maps found.

1903-1904, Bowland Bridge Ref. RNC647303
1898-1900, Bason Bridge Ref. RNC634539
1899-1900, Middle Bridge Ref. RNC778949
1897-1898, Hunton Bridge Ref. RNC742474
1901-1902, Iron Bridge Ref. RNC744312
1899-1900, Rooks Bridge Ref. RNC819782
1897 - 1912, Skelwith Bridge Ref. HOSM59449
1907, Pateley Bridge Ref. HOSM56251
1898 - 1923, Duddon Bridge Ref. HOSM43927
1887, Canaston Bridge Ref. HOSM39945
1890, Bridge Hewick Ref. HOSM38856
1903-1904, Penny Bridge Ref. RNC803846
1903-1904, Laneshaw Bridge Ref. RNC752230
1902-1903, Matlock Bridge Ref. RNC775592
1903-1904, Plantation Bridge Ref. RNC807107
1903-1904, Stamford Bridge Ref. RNC838001
1899-1902, Stanford Bridge Ref. RNC838231
1899-1900, Templeton Bridge Ref. RNC845968
1903-1904, Troutbeck Bridge Ref. RNC853768
1899-1900, Two Bridges Ref. RNC854850

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Memories

2,061 memories found. Showing results 441 to 450.

Learned To Swim

Just below the bridge on the ovingham side most of the lads learned to swim and through stones at what we thought was rats now I know they were water voles a much endangered species .Waste from Corbridge and other places flowed ...Read more

A memory of Prudhoe by wgibson67

Maidenhead, Berkshire.

I am wondering if anyone remembers my grandfather Dr. Kenneth (Ken) Simon. He had a practice in Maidenhead in a house called Marlborough along the river next to the sounding bridge but the entrance to his surgery was at the ...Read more

A memory of Maidenhead by uktwousa

Adele Avenue/Harmer Green Lane

This photograph actually shows Adele Avenue off to the left and the road going down the Beehive is Harmer Green Lane. Just before the Beehive there is a road off to the right which goes under the railway bridge and ...Read more

A memory of Digswell by roy.pearman

Bells Close 1948 59 Denise Drysdale

I lived at 23 Swinburn terrace bells close and went to Sugley Parish church. Lemington infants then the big school. I left there when I was 15 and did not make it to Claremont. I was born at Dilston Hall hospital ...Read more

A memory of Lemington by denyg21.denise

Epsom Army Cadets

We were part of the 3rd Cadet Batallion of the East Surrey Regiment. Our base was the wooden huts erected behind Snows cycle shop in East Street after a German bomb obliterated the infants school that was there. The Officer in charge ...Read more

A memory of Epsom by b.waterman

Life As A Youngster In 1960x Old Basing

I went to Old Basing school slightly later, in 1962,and I remember school dinners as being dreadful, the dinner ladies were so strict that you did not dare not to eat your meal, they even reported to my ...Read more

A memory of Old Basing by qualityincornwall

1934 To 1961

I was born in Grove Avenue in 1934. Was not evacuated in the war .attended St Marys Church as a choir boy, went to St Marys. Infant school , then on to Orleans. Sec Leaving in 1949., after winning the Twickenham Schools Cricket ...Read more

A memory of Twickenham by aataylor34

Little Ealing

We moved to Lawrence Road in South Ealing around 1966. My brothers and I went to Little Ealing Primary School (1969- 1977) followed by two more cousins. Mrs Lodge was my first teacher and I thought she was the most fabulous lady ever. I ...Read more

A memory of Ealing by fawkes_linda

102 Station Road, Harrow.

My husband lived at the above address from about 1938 until 1955. I would dearly love to find a photo of his house. He lived opposite the Dominion Cinema and remembers that during the war the lights went out and how excited he ...Read more

A memory of Harrow by Anita Bailey

The School Of The Holy Child, Laleham Abbey

heads the label in a dictionary of music that I received as a prize in Upper IA. No date. It must have been 1955. My name was/is Margaret Morley. I joined the school on my return from Malaya in 1951, followed ...Read more

A memory of Laleham

Captions

2,231 captions found. Showing results 1,057 to 1,080.

Caption For New Forest, Queens Bower 1908

The little wooden bridge and the three flowing streams that meet here make this a favourite walking destination.

Caption For Bishop Auckland, Newton Viaduct 1898

The county boasted three of the highest bridges on the British railway network (rails above ground or high water level): Deepdale at 161 ft, Hownes Gill at 150 ft, and the Hawthorn at 110.5 ft.

Caption For Maidenhead, Bridge And Riviera Hotel 1899

Here we see the town bridge in Maidenhead with an elegant steamer - the 'Empress of India' - tied up in the foreground.

Caption For Lerryn, Looking Across The River 1893

In the distance is the little 16th-century two-arched bridge.

Caption For Penrith, Hugh's Crag Bridge 1893

Hugh's Crag Bridge is on the Penrith to Cockermouth line.

Caption For Chartham, The River 1906

Two other people stand watching close to the bridge carrying the road on to Chartham Hatch.

Caption For Acle, Bridge Hotel C1929

The painted advertisement for Bass on a window is the only indication that this farmhouse beside Acle bridge is an inn.

Caption For Frogmore, The Village 1904

Frogmore Creek makes an eastward journey from the Kingsbridge estuary, narrowing by the medieval road bridge.

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Caption For Gowerton, C1955

After the line from Swansea to Pontarddulais was closed in 1965, the gates, signals and foot- bridge were removed.

Caption For Newby Bridge, The Platform 1914

The locomotive comes tender first into Newby Bridge station, where it is awaited by the station master and passengers, one of whom is carrying a basket.

Caption For Saltash, The Ferry 1924

Some took the chugging chain ferry, and others rattled over Brunel's curious bridge in the carriages of the Great Western Railway, built in 1859.

Caption For Castleton, The Cottages 1919

The stream which issues from the cave entrance and under Goosehill Bridge is Peakshole Water.

Caption For Bourton On The Water, The Footbridge 1948

This stretch of the pretty little River Windrush, the collection of low stone bridges, and a fine village of Cotswold stone, all combine to make a memorable day out.

Caption For Wetherby, The Bridge 1909

In this picture, the River Wharfe flows placidly under the arches of the ancient bridge. A little further down, however, it surges over a weir where a watermill used to stand.

Caption For Chertsey, Lock And Bridge 1890

This view looks east past the lock to the graceful seven-arched stone bridge. It was built around 1780 by James Paine. It had to be partially rebuilt, and was renovated in the late 1980s.

Caption For Aughton, Town Green C1950

Stone sets pave Town Green, as it leads through the village towards the railway bridge and station.

Caption For Blandford Forum, The Bridge C1955

Blandford has a long history as a market town, and for centuries sheep would have been driven over this ancient bridge to the famous Blandford sheep fairs.

Caption For Tenby, Fort On St Catherine's Rock 1890

This lifting device was used during the construction of the fort to unload bulky building materials which could not be transported across to the island via the temporary bridge.

Caption For Great Mitton, Bridge 1921

This is one of the fine strong stone bridges spanning the River Ribble.

Caption For Nottingham, Trent Bridge And River C1955

Widened by returning ex-servicemen in 1925 to cope with increasing road traffic, the bridge retained its elegance and here formed a background for the picnickers, boat hirers and other leisure seekers

Caption For Great Waltham, Chelmsford Road C1965

We are standing on the small brick-parapeted bridge over the Walthambury Brook.

Caption For Aldbrough St John, The Bridge C1955

It stands to the east of Darlington on a tributary of the mighty Tees, crossed here by the village bridge.

Caption For Grinton, The Bridge C1960

This view shows the sturdy, buttressed bridge over the Swale at Grinton, which is situated on the south bank of the River Swale nine miles west of Richmond.

Caption For Lastingham, The Blacksmiths Arms C1950

Born in 1863 near Bridge Farm (1783) was the noted artist John Jackson.