Maps

575 maps found.

1946, Nag's Head Ref. NPO787014
1947, Lane Head Ref. NPO752147
1947, Lane Head Ref. NPO752148
1947, Lane Heads Ref. NPO752159
1947, Lee Head Ref. NPO754529
1947, Mewith Head Ref. NPO778582
1898, Chapel Head Ref. RNE666471
1899, Cwm Head Ref. RNE686754
1896, Clough Head Ref. RNE671146
1897, Garsdale Head Ref. RNE711789
1924, Moor Head Ref. POP783108
1925, Moor Head Ref. POP783109
1924, Nab's Head Ref. POP786967
1924, Lane Head Ref. POP752147
1921, Lane Head Ref. POP752151
1899, Maiden Head Ref. RNC771961
1903, Park Head Ref. RNC800975
1922, Carmel Head Ref. POP661576
1925, Carterway Heads Ref. POP663337
1924, Fold Head Ref. POP707282

Books

3 books found. Showing results 193 to 3.

Memories

2,508 memories found. Showing results 81 to 90.

Delamere

My best friend was sent here in the 1980s and the mental/physical abuse he suffered was profound. He was sent because his mother had a disability not him. He became successful but was never able to make sense of any close relationship and ...Read more

A memory of Delamere by Cassie Roberts

Former Gardener Of Checkendon Court.

I started working for Sir Nigel Broackes at Checkendon Court, in June of 1999, and was a Gardener through the turn of the Century. I was working for the Court for thirteen years, until the owner decided ...Read more

A memory of Checkendon Court by Peter Eccleston

Grouse Beating

As a student I spent 3 seasons working as a beater on Lord Sopwiths estate. I first worked a few days during a holiday with family friends called Rita and Albert Sparks who had holidayed in Arkengarthdale for many years. The ...Read more

A memory of Arkengarthdale in 1960 by Roy Loudon

Monks And Sons

Hi I used to work for Monks and Sons in the 1970's, it was a very nice place to work. There was Dennis Monk and Jack Monk who used to run the business. They repaired Fords steel pallets and made 14ft dia by 400ft long steel chimney ...Read more

A memory of Purfleet by Andrew Donald

Mallinder Family

My father Frank Mallinder was born in the family home on the 1/02/1915 at 45 Queen street Eckington. His father was Willliam born 1876 Wath upon Dearne his mother was Harriet born 1881 Mossborough. There where 9 children and 2 ...Read more

A memory of Eckington by Stuart Mallinder

Chidlhood Memories

My uncle, Earnest Smith lived nearly opposite the Bucks Head with his sister Dora. He was a market gardener by profession and used to grow most of their needs. He also was a herbalist; often we'd visit and he'd say 'not feeling ...Read more

A memory of Meonstoke by rlbicker

Old Teacher At Martock C Of E Primary Scool

Hullo, Martock and Bower Hintoners of 1962! My name is Richard James. Currently I am 86 and still ‘ with it’ , I like to think. The happiest teaching year of my whole life was at Martock, and I was the ...Read more

A memory of Bower Hinton by Richard James

The Hersham Flood – September 1968

During the 60s I lived in Surbiton and worked in Hersham. As I was getting ready to leave for work one morning in 1968, a radio broadcast warned of severe flooding along the Mole valley following heavy rains, and ...Read more

A memory of Hersham by Tony Newman

My Great Grandparents Miles Born In Ault Hucknall

My great grandfather John Miles was head coachman to the Duke of Devonshire and he lived with his large family in Ault Hucknall with wife Julia Miles (ne Gillmore) they had 11 children (one was ...Read more

A memory of Ault Hucknall by Julia Willoughby

I Remember This Coronation, 2nd June 1953.

The biggest reason I remember the 1953 Coronation was because it was the first time I had ever seen a television. I was only very young in 1953 but I was privileged to be able to watch Queen Elizabeth's ...Read more

A memory of Lincoln by David Campbell

Captions

1,136 captions found. Showing results 193 to 216.

Caption For Eastbourne, Channel Trips C1955

this range of sea-front hotels the ground climbs gently to the Wish Tower, one of a chain of coastal fortlets from the Napoleonic Wars, and beyond that are the great cliffs and Downs of Beachy Head

Caption For Sandbanks, Poole Head 1904

The photographer is looking east towards Poole Head, at the end of the long high cliff of Poole Bay which includes Bournemouth. To the left, Banks Road runs alongside Poole Harbour.

Caption For Camberwell, The Town C1950

Approaching is an LCC ambulance; on the left a tram, about to go out of service, heads towards Walworth Road.

Caption For Bristol, One Of The Pillars ('nails') Outside The Corn Exchange, Corn Street 2005

The money was paid on the nail head, hence the phrase 'pay on the nail'.

Caption For Brighton, West Pier 1896

The pier is shown replete with its new pier head pavilion and landing stage.

Caption For Bluntisham, Wood End C1955

Heading up to the old Heath, we leave the village through Wood End. This area has been recently developed with new housing on the right and Blacksmith's End, a modern development, on the left.

Caption For Earlswood, Bus 1919

A fine view of an early motorised 'bus, heading through Earlswood on its way to Horley, just after the First World War.

Caption For Teignmouth, The Parade 1896

This train is heading towards Exeter.

Caption For Harrogate, View From Prospect Hotel 1902

A room at the Prospect cost from 4s 6d, with dinner at 6s a head, which put it in the same price as the Grand in Cornwall Road, but more expensive than the West Park, where rooms were from 3s, and dinner

Caption For Gweek, The Village Green 1904

Situated at the very head of the tidal Helford River, Gweek was an important port for distributing goods to and from Helston and the surrounding district.

Caption For Skegness, From The Pier 1910

To encourage people to walk along a pier, attractions were invariably provided at the head.

Caption For Kingsbridge, The Bridge 1890

A bridge crossed the head of the Kingsbridge estuary as early as 962, though the surviving bridges in the area are medieval in origin.

Caption For Iona, Mac Lean's Cross 1903

The MacLean cross is the tallest on Iona; its shaft is a fine example of the Celtic interlacing pattern with a disc-headed crucifixion.

Caption For Beachy Head, The Downs 1912

The shepherd and his dog tending their flock near Beachy Head epitomise the centuries-old pastoral economy of the downland region.

Caption For Wellow, High Street C1955

The tour of some villages around Bath is now finished, and you can head back northwards to the city.

Caption For Newtown, Broad Street C1950

In the foreground stands the Bear Hotel, formerly The Bear's Head, built around 1868, with its mock-Tudor façade.

Caption For Par, The Spit And Bay 1927

Across the bay is the distinctive daymark on Gribbin Head. The tracks of the Great Western Railway cross the view in the foreground.

Caption For Henley On Thames, The River C1955

William Hayward built the five-arched Henley Bridge in 1786 to replace an earlier wooden structure that had been swept away by floods. The cost was estimated to be about £10,000.

Caption For Ewhurst, Village 1925

The Bulls Head pub, on the opposite side of the road, remains.

Caption For March, High Street C1955

The boy on the left appears to have been diverted from what he was doing: probably he has been hailed by the two cyclists opposite Lloyd's Bank, who seem to be about to head across the road towards him

Caption For Manaccan, Gillan C1960

Beyond Dennis Head, on the opposite shore, is the mouth of the Helford River, which runs inland for five miles to Gweek.

Caption For London, Hyde Park Corner, The Screen And Apsley House C1908

It was designed and built in 1828 by Decimus Burton.The omnibus on the right, heading for Pimlico, is advertising the famous furnishing and decorating emporium of Maples.

Caption For Penrith, Ennerdale From Green Gable 1889

The Black Sail Youth Hostel near the head of Ennerdale is one of the most remote in Britain.

Caption For Horsey, The Street C1955

Street Farm (left) still displays parish notices, and the sign (far right) still directs travellers to the excellent Nelson Head pub.