Maps

4,509 maps found.

1946, Beacon Hill Ref. NPO635285
1946, Beard Hill Ref. NPO635788
1947, Beech Hill Ref. NPO636386
1946, Beggar Hill Ref. NPO636647
1947, Berwick Hill Ref. NPO639242
1898, Roman Hill Ref. RNE819537
1895, Rose Hill Ref. RNE819971
1896, Rose Hill Ref. RNE819973
1896, Salt Hill Ref. RNE824522
1897, Slaughter Hill Ref. RNE832572
1895, Sleepers Hill Ref. RNE832646
1898, Snails Hill Ref. RNE833517
1897, Snow Hill Ref. RNE833776
1896, Snowden Hill Ref. RNE833789
1899, Spinney Hills Ref. RNE836333
1896, Spring Hill Ref. RNE836737
1896, Spring Hill Ref. RNE836738
1896, Stanners Hill Ref. RNE838423
1896, Orcop Hill Ref. RNE797830
1895, Park Hill Ref. RNE801006

Books

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Memories

4,092 memories found. Showing results 731 to 740.

Tulse Hill Tesco Esso Petrol Station Formerly Cheriton Court Garage

Where the present Tulse Hill Tesco Shop and Esso Petrol station stands today, was the home of my grandfather Alfred John Thomas from the 1920's to the 1950's. Through the ...Read more

A memory of Tulse Hill by Gemma Gemma

My Days In Drayton

How nice to read about Drayton. My parents moved here in 1953 and my father owned the chemists shop on the north side of Havant road opposite Lower Drayton lane. In the early 60s,I played in local groups (The ...Read more

A memory of Drayton by denloc142

My Days In Drayton

How nice to read about Drayton. My parents moved here in 1953 and my father owned the chemists shop on the north side of Havant road opposite Lower Drayton lane. In the early 60s,I played in local groups (The ...Read more

A memory of Drayton by denloc142

Allonby Reading Room

My Auntie and Uncle lived in a wing of Allonby Reading Room; it was called Melville House. Their surname was Hill and their Christian names were May and Joseph. I spent many summer holidays in the 50s and early 60s with them and ...Read more

A memory of Allonby by robbbonner50

Family History In Langwith

I have a photograph taken about 1950 of myself about 4 years old on a three wheeler bicycle with my parents next to the garage and opposite the gate hotel.I remember having my haircut at the shop at the bottom of pit Hill. ...Read more

A memory of Langwith by stuart.copestake

Harold Hill In The 50s

I went to the infant school then dycorts then harrowfields, , I remember going to school in the smog, we always had fog, snow, the milk cart was horse and cart, rag and bone the same, names like the tattems, ginger hinde, ...Read more

A memory of Harold Hill by Roger Slate

Coming Into Halifax Via North Bridge

As a child we used to return in the car down the hill towards North Bridge and the game was to be the first to spot Wainhouse Tower amongst all the other mill chimneys there were at that time (late 50s/early ...Read more

A memory of Halifax by leura123

Growing Up In Buckhurst Hill 60's 70's

I used to live in The Meadway, and went to St Johns infants School-a few memories of playing on 'the boxes' at play/lunchtime. These were actually old beer crates, and long before health and safety spoiled ...Read more

A memory of Buckhurst Hill by Richard Morgan

Schooldays At Bexley Tech In Townley Rd, 1961 66,

I was at Hall Place for a year in 1961, originally at Brook Street girls school, Northumberland Heath. I loved it there, was there recently remembering happy days. At the main school in Townley Rd I ...Read more

A memory of Bexleyheath by vikkifenlon

Iverson F.C.

In the early sixties I played football for a local Kilburn team call Iverson F.C. which was managed by Alf Taylor for many years. Alf and his wife Ethel and daughter Pat lived in Ariel road which was a turning off of Iverson ...Read more

A memory of Kilburn by kauder

Captions

1,924 captions found. Showing results 1,753 to 1,776.

Caption For Langton Matravers, Dancing Ledge C1960

Schoolboys from Durnford School used to be marched over the hill each morning after headmaster Thomas Pellatt established the tradition for nude bathing.

Caption For Okeford Fitzpaine, C1960

The village, seen from Okeford Hill with Piddles Wood beyond (left), was estate-owned until April 1966, when it was auctioned by Sturminster Newton estate agent Arthur Richards.

Caption For Friday Street, The Stephan Langton 1921

Another of the small iron-working hamlets in the valley of the Tilling Bourne, Friday Street probably derives its name from the Scandinavian goddess Frigga; it still enjoys its peaceful setting above a

Caption For Stanmore, Ruins Of Old Church, Uxbridge Road 1906

Up here is Bentley Priory, remodelled by Sir John Soane in the late 18th century, where Queen Adelaide died in 1849; here, too, is Stanmore Hall, a remarkable ragstone building which until a great conflagration

Caption For Whitby, The Harbour 1885

High on the hill are the abbey ruins and over to the left, the lovely Norman church of St Mary.

Caption For Swanage, From Coastguard Station 1897

The view is north-westwards to the skyline of Godlingston Hill (centre distance) and Ulwell Gap (top right).

Caption For Sudbury, Market Hill And St Peter's C1960

Traffic is parked solidly in the centre of the Market Hill; the sides are reserved for buses, and we can make out two single-deckers and a double-decker.

Caption For Langho, St Mary's Church C1965

At the foot of Langho Fells and in sight of Pendle Hill stands the Saxon village of Old Langho; its church, St Leonard's, was built with stone that came from Whalley Abbey in about 1530.

Caption For Axmouth, The Village 1898

One was the gap between the Blackdown and Brendon Hills, and the other was the coastal route, which used the old ford at Axmouth; this was part of the Roman Fosse Way, which ran all the way to Lincoln.

Caption For Fittleworth, From Lea Hill 1908

In 1908 this view was possible, but Lea Hill is now too tree-covered.

Caption For Windmill Hill, The Windmill C1955

Windmill Hill is near Herstmonceux.

Caption For Doune, Castle 1899

Arrested, tried for treason and condemned, Murdoch Stewart died by the axe on Heading Hill, Stirling.

Caption For Huntingdon, Bridge And River From Castle Hill C1955

Around 1855, Charles Veasey built a steam-powered mill manufacturing linseed oil and cattle cake.

Caption For Sutton, High Street C1960

Further down the hill, on the corner of Throwley Road, the cupola surmounting the Municipal Offices rises above the surrounding buildings.

Caption For Lyme Regis, Museum 1907

Its core collection, gathered together by Philpot's sisters at their home in Silver Street, was moved down the hill in stages, but the Philpot Museum did not open to the general public until

Caption For Puttenham, Post Office And Church C1955

A greensand village, it is slightly off the beaten track and quiet: or at least quiet west of the B3000 Puttenham Hill road, which links the A31 and the A3.

Caption For Colwyn Bay, On The Sands 1898

This popular seaside resort sits in a wide sweep of bay on the north coast, with wooded hills behind the promenade, which fronts miles of safe sandy beach.

Caption For Hampstead, The Spaniards, Spaniards End 1890

Behind the pub is Evergreen Hill, the home of Henrietta Barnet, the founder of Hampstead Garden Suburb.

Caption For Dudley, The Church Of St Thomas And St Luke C1955

This reflects its prominent position on the crown of a hill and at the junction of Upper High Street and High Street.

Caption For Pendleton, The Village C1955

An ancient village recorded in the Domesday Book as Penictune, it has a stream flowing through it like Downham has, and it also lies at the foot of Pendle Hill.

Caption For Tenbury Wells, Teme Street 1898

The waters from the Malvern Hills nearby were then, as now, much better known.

Caption For Whitby, The Harbour 1885

High on the hill are the abbey ruins and over to the left, the lovely Norman church of St Mary.

Caption For Daventry, Sheaf Street C1950

We now turn left from the High Street into Sheaf Street and look back down the hill to Brook Street.

Caption For Hanbury, Dodderhill Common C1965

Also known as Piper`s Hill Common, this beautiful nature reserve has developed from wood pasture; that is, rough grazing with a scattering of trees.