Maps

848 maps found.

1946, Knightley Dale Ref. NPO749698
1947, Harwood Dale Ref. NPO728092
1946, Stony Dale Ref. NPO840783
1947, Tatton Dale Ref. NPO845468
1899, Martin Dales Ref. RNE775270
1897, Rakes Dale Ref. RNE813061
1896, Peak Dale Ref. RNE802224
1903, Worsbrough Dale Ref. RNC874669
1946, Blidworth Dale Ref. NPO644187
1940, Dale Hill Ref. NPO687805
1897, Harwood Dale Ref. RNE728092
1899, Lindrick Dale Ref. RNE756215
1896, Denby Dale Ref. RNE689931
1899, Boraston Dale Ref. RNE646076
1921, Knightley Dale Ref. POP749698
1923, Hill Dale Ref. POP734884
1924, Harrop Dale Ref. POP727650
1923, Martin Dales Ref. POP775270
1921, Stony Dale Ref. POP840783
1923, Two Dales Ref. POP854857

Books

4 books found. Showing results 97 to 4.

Memories

220 memories found. Showing results 41 to 50.

Dancing Classes At The Alhambra Palace

I used to go to Bob Dale's ballroom dancing classes. That would have been around 1956-1959 when I was 13-15 years old. I loved it there and, of course, fell in love with him! If was thrilled in later years when ...Read more

A memory of Droylsden

Caterham Valley, Timber Hill, Bromley Hall Corn Merchants.

I will be 72 years old this year of 2015. I remember working with my uncle Syd and Auntie Chris Ryder at Bromley Hall Corn Merchants at the Godstone Road end of Timber Hill on the site which ...Read more

A memory of Caterham by Roger Ryder

Cooper Hill Walton Le Dale

Mrs Feldwick was my aunt and from what know from my mother she was the housekeeper.i

A memory of Walton-le-Dale by christinekilbane

My Childhood Day's Growing Up In Pontefract

Pontefract a place I call home, my early years were spent Carleton Home's, it would be 58 years before I saw my real Mum Minne Martin from Castleford. from off the West wood Est. in Cutsyke. I was ...Read more

A memory of Pontefract by michaelscorgie7

The Former Post Office (Later Rivers Dale House) The Street, Eversley, 1970's

As I have outlined on this site before, I lived in The Street, Eversley from 1971 - 83. The house in which we lived, built in 1952 by a Mr & Mrs Leversuch, no longer exists ...Read more

A memory of Eversley by Giles Myhill

How Things Were

I was born in Dale St off Hume Hall Lane. Our neighbours were the Rushtons and the Alan's. I remember, in the early fifties, the milk man with his horse and cart and also the ice cream horse drawn carriage - it had two large ...Read more

A memory of Miles Platting by franciscaine7

Post War 45 47 As A Child Born In 42

I recentlty went into the Burtesett Village hall, had a cuppa, with my three sisters, and looked at the memorbilla and photos around the room. We had a great time. Spent some 45-60 minutes reminising. My father ...Read more

A memory of Burtersett by davidfreeman225

Doon The Den

I stayed in Denhead and used to play down the den almost every day. We used to go to school via the gap either next to Ciff Bells house or the gap next to smiths shop. We used to go along the cliffs behind the scrappiest then straight ...Read more

A memory of Kennoway by John Walker

My Childhood In Burton In The 50's And 60's

I was born in the village in 1949, in an end terrace No.1 Woodview. It was down a small road in the centre of the village and at the top, I believe at one time there was a timber yard/sawmill. ...Read more

A memory of Burton in Lonsdale by ian.blundell

Mandrake Road

My siblings and I were all born at Weir maternity hospital in Balham, we lived on Mandrake road and we all went to Fircroft primary school opposite our house. I was at Fircroft from 1976-1982. Mr. Chaimings was the headmaster then, Mr ...Read more

A memory of Tooting by Sylvia Amoah

Captions

142 captions found. Showing results 97 to 120.

Caption For Grassington, The Square And Devonshire Hotel C1965

Parked cars dating from the 1960s fill the cobbled square at Grassington, the pretty Wharfedale village whose wealth was founded on lead mining in the nearby limestone hills.

Caption For Grinton, View From The Church Tower C1960

We are looking east down the wide sweep of Swaledale, where we can reflect on the beauty of this, the quietest of the northern dales.

Caption For Keld, Swaledale From West Keld C1935

The tiny and isolated village of Keld stands high up in Swaledale (1100ft), surrounded by beautiful walking country; it is a favourite with lovers of the wild northern dales.

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 Shrewsbury, Nag's Head, Wyle Cop 1891

In this splendid picture we can see a number of half-timbered buildings, including Wyle Cop Store, Dale & Sons, and the Nag's Head.

Caption For Monsal Dale, From The Bridge C1864

A low, clapper-style footbridge across the River Wye in Monsal Dale leads to the hamlet of Upperdale, which we can see across the river.

Caption For Liverpool, Dale Street 1895

Dale Street was one of the ancient streets of the city and the main road to all points south.

Caption For Muker, Village 1896

The village of Muker, set toward the western end of the dale, dates back to 1274. After a chapel of ease was built here in 1580, the delightfully named Corpse Way gradually fell into disuse.

Caption For Mablethorpe, Main Street 1890

Dales' Lindum House and the single storey range have been rebuilt, but the buildings beyond survive: there has been much more change on the right side of the street.

Caption For Cardiff, High Street 1925

The shop on the extreme right complete with elegant spherical lighting is Dale, Forty & Co Ltd.

Caption For Low Row, The Punch Bowl Hotel 1924

Low Row's intriguing name comes from the fact that this attractive village is strung out for the full distance of a mile along the valley road, which runs close to the river on the northern side of the dale

Caption For Grassington, The Wharf And Old Mill 1926

Once the Dales Railway reached here in 1902, tourism took over as visitors came to soak up the charms of this attractive settlement.

Caption For Grassington, The Square 1926

Church House (down to the left) dates from 1694, but Grassington's boom time was in the 18th century, when a Klondike rush of workers from Derbyshire and Cornwall came to work the lead mines - and the

Caption For Rochdale, Hollingworth Lake 1892

Apart from the section between Castlefields and Dale Street Basin in Manchester, the canal was abandoned in 1952, and Hollingworth Lake was finally given over to recreation and leisure activities.

Caption For Bingley, The Druid's Altar 1894

The Druids' Altar is a naturally large millstone grit formation on the edge of, and overlooking, the Aire valley conurbation, with Bradford to the east and to the west the eastern end of the Yorkshire Dales

Caption For Stamford, Red Lion Square 1922

On the left is Andrew Dale Jackson's glass, china and general stores, with a butcher's shop beside it.

Caption For Bingley, The Druid's Altar 1894

The Druids’ Altar is a naturally large millstone grit formation on the edge of, and overlooking, the Aire valley conurbation, with Bradford to the east and to the west the eastern end of the Yorkshire Dales

Caption For Sheffield, The City Hall C1955

Designed by E Vincent Harris in the classical style featuring a Corinthian columned entrance, the City Hall was built using Darley Dale stone and completed in 1932.

Caption For Ilkley, Brook Street C1965

Although technically part of West Yorkshire, the market town of Ilkley, standing at the entrance to Wharfedale, is best-known as the gateway to the Dales.

Caption For Ingleton, 1929

In nearby Chapel-Le-Dale is a plaque to the 200 railway workers killed during the building of the Ribbleshead Viaduct between 1869 and 1876.

Caption For Liverpool, The Mersey Tunnel C1955

The tower of the Municipal Buildings on Dale Street dominates the sky-line to the left. At the time of our photograph, it cost 1s 6d for a car to go through the tunnel.

Caption For Muker, Village 1896

The village of Muker, set toward the western end of the dale, dates back to 1274. After a chapel of ease was built here in 1580, the delightfully named Corpse Way gradually fell into disuse.

Caption For Uppingham, Market Place C1963

Dale & Green are selling 'Bush Radios' and electrical goods - they must have diversified. The car is in the ascendant.

Caption For Allendale, The Dale Hotel And Square C1955

A legacy from Allendale's lead-mining and market town days was that it was well provided with hotels, like the ivy- clad Dale Hotel seen here, as well as a number of quality public houses.