Maps

9,439 maps found.

1924, Tollerton Ref. POP849415
1924, Whitton Ref. POP869581
1925, Whorlton Ref. POP869678
1925, Willington Ref. POP870495
1947, Heathwaite Ref. NPO730334
1946, Hillend Ref. NPO736158
1947, Howsham Ref. NPO741667
1947, Foston Ref. NPO708365
1925, Laverton Ref. POP753433
1925, Leighton Ref. POP754854
1925, Ilton Ref. POP743319
1925, Mickley Ref. POP778691
1924, Harton Ref. POP727940
1925, Moulton Ref. POP784663
1947, Brackenthwaite Ref. NPO647711
1947, Castlethorpe Ref. NPO664295
1947, Barnoldswick Ref. NPO633697
1947, Dalby Ref. NPO687677
1925, Ryton Ref. POP823364
1923, Gunthorpe Ref. POP723630

Books

39 books found. Showing results 1,753 to 1,776.

Memories

1,544 memories found. Showing results 731 to 740.

Early Memories Of Saltash

I lived in a two story flat, over what was Barclays Bank. Almost opposite was the Guidhall and St Nicholas and Faith Church. We had a clear view from our lounge and upper bedroom window of the road leading to the station ...Read more

A memory of Saltash in 1949 by Raymond Guy

'the Annie'.

The owner was my grandfather George Rowe. My father, his son, was born in Tenby in 1905 and died in late 1999 aged 93 years. You might be interested to learn that the boat (M26) in the middle of your picture was called ''The Annie'' and was ...Read more

A memory of Tenby by Pat Devlin

Search For Manning Family

August 3, 2006 Greetings from Las Vegas! I am George Lear, currently living in Las Vegas.  I am hopng to hear from  anyone related to my grandmother. My Grandmother was Rose Alice Manning and was born in Alderton in ...Read more

A memory of Alderton in 1890 by George Lear

Sandy Lane North

I moved to no. 6 from Thornton Heath, aged 3, with my parents, Sylvia and George. My maiden name was Ruthven. My brother Keith was born in 1958. I initially went to Bandon Hill school, but my brother got pneumonia just after ...Read more

A memory of Wallington in 1957 by Teresa Brett

Accrington As I Recall

We moved to Accrington fom Whalley 10th December 1941. I remember it because Syd Ashmeed and his band was broadcasting that day and Ronnie Brooks was the drummer and I wanted to listen to the broadcast but as we were ...Read more

A memory of Accrington in 1941 by Trevor Williams

Pat Johnson

My memories of Pigdon are of the woods, family and fun.  My parents, my brother and myself camped there with aunties, uncles and cousins.  We always took great care to clear up after ourselves.  We had the best times playing there. ...Read more

A memory of Pigdon in 1960 by First Name Last Name

1955 & Prior The Cricketers Etc

I was born in 1947 (a home birth) in Grove End cottage which was, and still is, located pretty much across the London Road and railway line from the Cricketers pub. Although I've never been inside the pub, I have on ...Read more

A memory of Bagshot in 1953 by Liz Schultz (Nee Berry)

Memories Of Wrekenton A Mining Village In Gateshead

Memories of Wrekenton a mining village in Gateshead, County Durham from my late mother and my memories from the 1950’s My mother was born in Wakes Yard in a mining village called Wrekenton, a ...Read more

A memory of Wrekenton in 1950 by Ron Summerson

The Village Green

I lived in Turners Hill from 1941 on Tulleys Farm just down the road from the village. On a Sunday evening my family would first go to St Leonard's church then we all went and sat on the wall over looking the village green to ...Read more

A memory of Turners Hill in 1945 by Timothy Franks

Jellicoe Square

Shoebury Hall Farm was owned by Capt H R Townsend RN and his wife Margaret I think.  There was also a daughter Pamela.  They were like the country squire and his family.  Their house was between the church and the camp site.  I ...Read more

A memory of Shoeburyness by Alan Perry

Captions

2,676 captions found. Showing results 1,753 to 1,776.

Caption For Bedford, Lower River And Weir 1921

The photographer is positioned on the south-east corner of Mill Meadows Island looking north to Boatslide Weir Bridge with its rustic-style balustrades.

Caption For Turners Hill, Corner Shop And Chapel C1960

A hilltop village on the southern edge of the Worth Forest with distant views of both the North and South Downs.

Caption For Worksop, Gateford Road C1955

Further north along Gateford Road, near the Gladstone Street turn, the spire of St John the Evangelist's can be seen on the right behind the tall three-storey terrace of 1870s shops.

Caption For Blakeney, The Church 1925

The smaller tower at the north- east angle of the chancel was erected by these same merchants so that a lantern light could be placed in it for the guidance of their ships into the quay.

Caption For Churt, The Village C1965

We are a little further north than view C105008; we can see the BP petrol pumps of Overton's Garage with the parade of shops beyond the Crossways.

Caption For Swanage, John Wesley's Cottage 1892

Wesley's Cottage, on the north side of the High Street to the west of the Town Hall, where the founding preacher of Methodism stayed on the night of 12-13 October 1774.

Caption For Astley Burf, Astley Mill C1955

Today, Worcestershire County Museum is housed in the north wing.

Caption For Uttoxeter, Cattle Market C1965

From the 12th century, the rearing of sheep for their wool became a major source of revenue for the monastic houses in the north of England.

Caption For Fylingdales, Flask Café C1955

The gigantic white 'golf balls' of the Fylingdales Early Warning System were a landmark on the eastern side of the North York Moors National Park for many years, before being replaced in the 1990s with

Caption For Sutton, The Green 1898

This view, taken in the same year as 41713, looks northwards from beside the north bank of the pond.

Caption For Sutton, Langley Park Road 1903

Roads like the one shown here have fared less well.

Caption For Maidenhead, Bridge Street 1890

The building on the left with the urns along its parapet (which do not survive) is part of High Street Colonnade, a 1930 development in Adam style built along the north side of the Chapel Arches

Caption For Biggleswade, The Memorial C1955

Reflecting the town's original location on that highway beloved of cyclists, the Great North Road, the sign to the rear of the memorial promises 'Cycles Stored and Repaired'.

Caption For Leatherhead, Post Office And Town Clock 1895

Most of the other buildings depicted here in North Street have also all gone, and no local farmer or carter would now ever contemplate bringing a horse-drawn conveyance into the heart of contemporary

Caption For Cheam, The Bridge And Upper Mulgrave Road 1928

We are looking north down the slope to Station Way, and the bridge which dates from the opening of the railway in 1847.

Caption For Astwood Bank, Evesham Road C1965

This stretch of Evesham Road has hardly changed, except for the constant traffic.

Caption For Redditch, St Stephen's Parish Church C1950

Dragging a cumbersome plate camera with him, he took four photographs, looking north, south, east and west.

Caption For Gilling West, Village 1913

We are looking north, with the White Swan on the left and tall trees near the church in the centre.

Caption For Parkham, The Village C1955

The rest of the church is 15th-century with early 16th- century aisles - the north one was built by the Risdons of Bableigh, and the south by the Giffards of Halsbury.

Caption For Chipping Campden, Old Campden House And Church C1955

A mile north-west of here is the Dover's Hill viewpoint, where the famous Cotswold games were formerly held.

Caption For Somerton, Town Hall And Cross 1906

The parish church, St Michael's, with its fine octagonal tower, occupies the north side of the Market Place, which is effectively bisected by the through road to Frome.

Caption For Abingdon, St Nicholas's Church C1960

We are looking north from Bridge Street.

Caption For Ilkley, The Grove C1965

On the north side of the Grove, the cars in this view are no longer all black, with the range of shapes and colours reflects the ­democratisation of ­driving.

Caption For Aylesbury, Wesleyan Chapel 1897

North-west from Kingsbury we go down Buckingham Street, passing the Wesleyan Church, now Aylesbury Methodist Church.