Maps

370 maps found.

1947, Flush House Ref. NPO707020
1896, Spittal Houses Ref. RNE836453
1946, Heath House Ref. NPO730143
1947, Hilton House Ref. NPO736723
1896, Bank Houses Ref. RNE632394
1946, Smithy Houses Ref. NPO833406
1896, Clock House Ref. RNE670893
1946, Hundle Houses Ref. NPO742107
1947, Street Houses Ref. NPO841653
1898, Keld Houses Ref. RNE745757
1898, Guard House Ref. RNE723336
1897, Mite Houses Ref. RNE781674
1898, Water Houses Ref. RNE861513
1896, Wood House Ref. RNE872711
1884, Heath House Ref. HOSM51523
1896, Close House Ref. HOSM41284
1903, School House Ref. HOSM58675
1895, Fence Houses Ref. HOSM45284
1888 - 1889, Lower Houses Ref. HOSM52716
1896 - 1897, Beck Houses Ref. HOSM50656

Books

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Memories

10,360 memories found. Showing results 61 to 70.

Sunday Treat

I remember travelling over to Nantymoel in an Austin 7 from the Western Valley. It was very cramped with my mother and father, younger brother and a friend of the family. This was a regular family outing to see my grandparents, ...Read more

A memory of Nant-y-moel in 1948 by David Thomas

The Hut Grounds

Seeing this photograph reminded me of the name by which we used to know this site, namely 'The Hut Grounds'. Nowadays it is mostly referred to as 'Bradda Glen Cafe', but in my childhood it was 'The Hut Grounds'! In the height of ...Read more

A memory of Port Erin in 1962 by Anthony Archibald

During Wwii

I lived on Seal High Street (pretty well opposite the half timbered building & the horse trough in the photograph) from 1939 to 1951. My father was in the fire brigade. In those days you auditioned to become a choirboy. The Church ...Read more

A memory of Seal in 1940 by Mike Turner

Happy Times

As children we were very priviliged to be part of the village community. We spent many carefree hours playing and making camps in the woods and fields, sometimes we would venture further but had to keep a watchful eye for the ...Read more

A memory of Turners Hill in 1965 by Tim Fieldwick

Coombes Of Church Farm

I believe my Great Grandparents Annie and Maurice (Frank) Coombes lived and farmed at Church Farm during the 1920s.  My father Thomas (Aubrey) Coombes used to spend most of his school holidays there as a boy. This ...Read more

A memory of Sixpenny Handley in 1920 by Hilary Coombes/Aitchison

Pardon Hall

Parndon Hall WAS NOT demolished - the Victorian house still lies at the centre of the hospital site and is currently used to house the Past Graduate Medical Centre and Trust offices. Paintings done by Elizabeth Arkwright in the late 19th ...Read more

A memory of Harlow in 2008 by Ursula Myers

Living In North Boarhunt 1965 1968

My parents moved to North Boarhunt in 1964/65. We lived at the top of Trampers Lane - sideways to what was then Doney's Garage. Our house was called "Tryfan". I went to Newton Primary School and have very ...Read more

A memory of North Boarhunt in 1965 by Louise Selves

The Slate Islands Easdale

                                                  THE SLATE ISLANDS                                                         By Walter Deas Some 24k (15 miles) south and west of Oban lies an area with interesting old ...Read more

A memory of Easdale in 2005 by Walter Deas

Zeals House

I was evacuated to Zeals during the war from London, to I think, Zeals House. I recall the airfield, and I remember a local pub, which I think had a yew tree outside. My folks and military members would drink and dance outside under the ...Read more

A memory of Zeals in 1940 by Peter Benniman

New Inn Littleham

The picture of the New Inn at Littleham Village brought back memories of my childhood. Together with a sister and three brothers we were evacuated to Littleham and after our home in London was bombed all the family moved into a ...Read more

A memory of Littleham in 1940 by Albert Froud

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Captions

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Caption For Funtington, Hallidays 1965

In the village are Adsdean, a gabled Tudor style house of around 1850, and the parish church of St Mary, built in 1859.

Caption For Market Deeping, Stamford Road C1955

Mill Cottage is on the right, and the River Welland is at the other side of the house. The timbers of the upper storey have since been covered over by sandstone-coloured paint.

Caption For Bosham, The Village 1902

Further away from the waterfront are Victorian houses behind the low boundary walls. The V Richardson shop is still a shop, but the next but one beyond, dated 1886, is now a house, the Old Bakery.

Caption For Luton, The Museum C1955

This beautiful old mansion house in Luton's Wardown Park houses a wide variety of standing exhibits - and the curators have an extensive programme of temporary events to hold the visitor's interest.

Caption For Ilkley, The Grove 1911

This charming scene awaited visitors to the many hydropathic establishments, which included the Spa, the Grove, Ben Rhydding and the majestic Wells House, designed by Cuthbert Brodrick, architect of the

Caption For Ilkley, The Grove 1911

This charming scene awaited visitors to Ilkley's many hydropathic establishments, which included the Spa, the Grove, Ben Rhydding and the majestic Wells House, designed by Cuthbert Brodrick, architect

Caption For Dittisham, Greenway Quay C1960

Just up the road is Greenway House, built by Sir Walter Raleigh's half-brother Sir Humphrey Gilbert, and later home to Agatha Christie.

Caption For Alton, The Alton House Hotel 1928

Built in the the 1820s, this house was known as Beckington Place. By the time it was bought by Sir George Samuel Brooke Pechell in 1867, it had become Alton House.

Caption For Wrenbury, The Doctor's House C1955

Now called Stanley House, this beautiful timber-framed house is relatively recent compared to many in the area - above the window in the gable end there is a plaque that reads '1859'.

Caption For Steeple Claydon, North End Road C1955

The Verneys of Claydon House in Middle Claydon, now a National Trust house, bought Steeple Claydon in 1705 from the Chaloner family, who are commemorated in the village road, Chaloners Hill.

Caption For Acock's Green, Hall Green, Pemberley Road C1965

These are Coppice House, Hollypiece House and Homemeadow House, named after fields on the Fox Hollies estate. The flats occupy the site of Zaccheus Walker's mansion, The Hollies.

Caption For Worcester, College Yard 1925

Note the raised pavement outside the splendid Georgian houses leading to the cathedral.

Caption For Great Sampford, Church Corner C1955

This row of cottages started life as one 15th-century house of the hall-and-wings type. It is now all one house again. St Michael`s Church is mainly early 14th- century.

Caption For Ham, House C1955

This outstanding red brick Stuart house was built in 1610 and was much admired.

Caption For Sydling St Nicholas, The Stream And Bridge C1955

The old Mill House (centre) was demolished in 1966.

Caption For East Hagbourne, Upper Cross C1955

A medieval 15th-century cross, two 17th-century houses with contrasting architectural styles and the church of St Andrew have all been captured in this delightful photograph.

Caption For Geddington, Boughton House C1955

Boughton House lies about one and a half miles to the south-east of Geddington. Situated in its own magnificent parkland, the house has been described as the 'English Versailles'.

Caption For Lyme Regis, Broad Street C1955

Aveline House, the Georgian building housing Lloyds TSB Bank on the site of Tower House, was the home of William Aveline.

Caption For Bildeston, The Clock Tower C1960

Its only clock dial faces Albert Hall's grocer's and draper's shop (left), now Bank House Stores. The house on the corner of Chapel Street (centre) now has a porch in the second bay.

Caption For Windsor, King George V Memorial 1937

The building to the right of the memorial is Old Bank House.

Caption For Basildon, Town Square C1965

Brooke House, the town centre's only housing unit, opened on 7 July 1962. A 14-storey block of 84 flats, it was named after Henry Brooke, the former Housing Minister.

Caption For Bridport, East Street 1902

Virginia creeper has now spread to every inch of stonework on the 18th- century house (centre right).

Caption For Felsted, The Old School House (The Guildhall) C1960

In this photograph, we see the original school building, known as the Old School House, facing the camera.

Caption For East Grinstead, High Street 1904

There is a splendid proportion of medieval and Tudor timber-framed houses; it is even more astonishing that the market infill between Middle Row and the High Street survived traffic imperatives.This view