Maps

181,031 maps found.

1919, St George's Ref. POP823834
1902-1903, Lane Ends Ref. RNC752110
1946, Ford Green Ref. NPO707637
1897, Norton Green Ref. RNE794637
1902, Oak Hill Ref. RNC795237
1897, Bank Top Ref. RNE632428
1947, West Park Ref. NPO864832
1895, West Park Ref. RNE864832
1898, St George's Ref. HOSM60006
1902, Ford Green Ref. RNC707637
1902, Norton Green Ref. RNC794637
1921, Bank Top Ref. POP632428
1923, Lane Ends Ref. POP752110
1921, Oak Hill Ref. POP795237
1897, Oak Hill Ref. RNE795237
1903-1908, West Park Ref. RNC864832
1924, West Park Ref. POP864832
1947, Lane Ends Ref. NPO752110
1897, St George's Ref. RNE823834
1897, Lane Ends Ref. RNE752110

Books

442 books found. Showing results 1,729 to 1,752.

Memories

29,029 memories found. Showing results 721 to 730.

Tina Carrol

Hi Tina. I also have good memories of Cliffe, I can remember going to your house for one of your birthday parties  and I think at one time you were my girlfriend! I was always down the marshes on old motorbikes and scooters, and I used ...Read more

A memory of Cliffe by k_beagley

I Remember...

I remember Huntingdon's High Street in 1965. I was only a little girl then, holding on to my grandmother's hand.  My grandparents were Kate and Reginald Wayman and they lived in Hartford Road opposite the River Ouse.  Nanna and I ...Read more

A memory of Huntingdon by Gillian Shaw

Holidays With Grandad

Thank you for showing the photo of Bank Houses, the house on the right was where my grandad lived and I spent a lot of very happy holidays there. His garden was aways full of lovely things to eat and as I lived in an ...Read more

A memory of Somersham in 1954 by Pamela Binns

Childhood In Ealing And Thereabouts!

Although I wasn't born in the Borough I spent quite a lot of time in the district.  I also attended St Anne's Convent, Little Ealing Lane, from the age of 5 to 16 and from there went on to Pitmans College in ...Read more

A memory of Ealing in 1948 by Gwynne Tilly

A Wonderful Aunt

My Aunt Emma was born Emma Blood, she had two sisters Ivy and Lily all born in Middleton by Wirksworth. Emma was born circa 1903. In the 1920s she was a domestic at what she called the 'big house at Ashbourne'. She ...Read more

A memory of Middleton by Elizabeth Park

Percy And Joans Fish And Chip Shop

I'm wondering if anyone remembers this couple? Joan is my dad's cousin but I can't remember her married name. I'm trying to trace back the KEW side of my family and Joan's mam was Molly (nee Kew). If Joan is still around I would like to ask her some stuff. Anyone....help! Thanks, Doug Kew.

A memory of Wingate in 1979 by Doug Kew

Thomas Kew

Does anyone know of anything about the KEW family that lived at 13, North Plantation Row? Thomas and Margaret (Thubburn) are my great-grandparents. Any info would be great. Thanks, Doug Kew.

A memory of Trimdon Grange in 1900 by Doug Kew

Found Memories Of Early Days At Yealmpton

Now living in Australia and having revisited Yealmpton in recent times, the changes are amazing. Where there used to be fields in which I played with mates, sadly houses now stand. The old bridge, church, ...Read more

A memory of Yealmpton in 1950 by Anthony Thorne

Shandon Rhu School

I came across this by chance - I was at school with you, Fraser. I remember coming to an amazing birthday party at your house where your mum had put on an incredible spread, including a plate of Kit Kats which seemed like such a ...Read more

A memory of Shandon by Jayne Burnett

Happy Days

When I was about 4 or 5 I moved from Water Eaton to Fenny. We lived with my gran, Mrs Gibson, in Church Street. We - my two brothers and myself, used to go to the Salvation Army Sunday School, we were only few doors away, and ...Read more

A memory of Fenny Stratford in 1951 by Margaret Hogg

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 1,729 to 1,752.

Caption For Great Mitton, Churchyard, Old Cross 1899

The inscription on the base of this ancient cross tells us that it was renovated and re-erected 'To the glory of God and to commemorate the XIII hundredth year of the re-introduction of Christianity into

Caption For Lowestoft, Children's Corner C1945

Punch and Judy (centre right) first arrived in Lowestoft in 1886, but they moved to the south side of the pier in 1902.

Caption For Ampthill, Market Place C1960

All the main roads converge here, and Ampthill's history as a coaching stop is still visible in the form of the White Hart hotel on the right of this picture.

Caption For Bradford, Cartwright Memorial Hall C1950

The Cartwright Memorial Hall in Lister Park, Bradford, built during the time of Bradford's pre-eminence as one of the major woollen manufacturing towns of the world, now houses one of the city's best museums

Caption For Edinburgh, Castle From Princes Street Gardens 1897

This view shows some of the 18th-century buildings and defences. Butt's Battery (1708-13) is just out of the picture on the lower right.

Caption For Penruddock, The Village C1955

Penruddock is a small village on the edge of the Lake District National Park, about five miles west of Penrith. Its name is thought to be Celtic in origin.

Caption For Congleton, The Cloud And Timbersbrook C1950

The houses shown here are part of the tiny village of Timbersbrook. The chimney belongs to the Silver Springs Dye works, established here because of the purity of the water.

Caption For Leek, Market Place C1955

Swynnerton lies about three miles south of Trentham.

Caption For Normanton, Church Walk C1965

A short walk from the old Grammar School is the parish church of All Saints.

Caption For Aylesford, Kit's Coty C1960

There has been much debate about the age and significance of these four giant stones a mile north of the village of Aylesford.

Caption For Sandbach, Market Place 2003

The surviving remains of these two Saxon crosses must rank amongst the country's finest Saxon artefacts.

Caption For Chartham, Paper Mills & Hatch 1906

A splendid panoramic view, taken early in the year, of the Stour Valley looking across to the Julliberrie Downs, with the 14th-century tower of Chartham church rising above the trees.

Caption For Godalming, Boarden Bridge 1906

Looking south across the River Wey, with a group of children posing for the photographer in front of the wooden Boarden Bridge, the centuries-old crossing point.

Caption For Sheffield, Barker's Pool C1955

On the right is the Gaumont, a classic example of the super cinema of the 1930s. In those days many people went to the cinema at least once a week.

Caption For Corby, Rockingham Road C1955

This long terrace of shops with flats above is typical of the earlier growth of Corby.

Caption For Exmouth, Maderia Walk And Bowling Green 1931

In olden days a beacon fire was lit on the headland to alert the countryside to threats of raids and possible invasion.

Caption For Birmingham, Corporation Street 1896

Described in 1890 as a ‘handsome modern thoroughfare’, Corporation Street was the result of a massive redevelopment of 93 acres of slums.

Caption For Port Soderick, The Hotel 1893

On the left of the picture is a poster advertising a sacred concert at the Bijou Theatre, one of a number of ways in which Victorian holidaymakers could celebrate their Christian faith.

Caption For Swynnerton, The Village 1900

Swynnerton lies about three miles south of Trentham.

Caption For Newcastle, C1965

The wide end of the Ironmarket was also known as Butchers' Row; even its supply of water came to the surface courtesy of the Butchery Pump.

Caption For Carlisle, Tullie House 2005

The third great project of late 20th-century Carlisle was the transformation of Tullie House into a modern museum and art gallery.

Caption For Penrith, Ennerdale From Green Gable 1889

Much of this lovely valley is now cloaked under a blanket of conifers, as are so many of the Lake District dales.

Caption For Worstead, The Weaver's Cottage C1955

This is a classic example of a weaver's cottage. The village is famous for being the centre of the worsted cloth trade.

Caption For Saltburn By The Sea, Milton Street 1913

Milton Street forms one of the main commercial areas of Saltburn, and is characterised by some fascinating glazed canopies across the shop fronts that survive to this day.