Maps

1,714 maps found.

1903, Church End Ref. RNC668361
1924, Church End Ref. POP668361
1903-1904, West Hill Ref. RNC864399
1903-1908, West Newton Ref. RNC864799
1897, West Hill Ref. RNE864399
1897, West Newton Ref. RNE864799
1898, Water End Ref. RNE861479
1947, Water End Ref. NPO861479
1947, West Hill Ref. NPO864399
1897, Church End Ref. RNE668361
1903-1904, Wold Newton Ref. RNC872170
1888, Wold Newton Ref. HOSM64917
1947, West Newton Ref. NPO864799
1924, Little End Ref. POP757230
1903, Little End Ref. RNC757230
1889, West Newton Ref. HOSM39614
1924, West Hill Ref. POP864399
1924, West Newton Ref. POP864799
1947, Wold Newton Ref. NPO872170
1890, Hutton Cranswick Ref. HOSM70498

Books

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Memories

1,694 memories found. Showing results 81 to 90.

Book Worm

In 1942 I was 9 years old and lived in Long Eaton during the war having previously lived in the West Riding.  We had no radio and in those days no television and I was either at the outdoor swimming pool or in the library with my nose ...Read more

A memory of Long Eaton in 1941 by Mary Foster

Queen's Visit To Warrington

I was stationed at the Burtonwood army depot near Warrington in 1967 through to 1969. I remember taking pictures of the Queen's vehicle as they drove past me. I have four wonderful pictures of the vehicle the Queen ...Read more

A memory of Warrington in 1968 by Michael Autry

My Walk From Mandalay Farm To Center Of Great Bardfield

I was stationed at RAF Wethersfield from 1961 to 1964 and often on Sundays I would ride with the Gilbey's in their horse-drawn coaches down the lanes and through Great Bardfield.  I ...Read more

A memory of Great Bardfield in 1962 by Benjamin Franklin

The 40/50s

It was the 118 bus Colin. It went from Clapham Common to Mitcham Cricket Green. I also remember well those wonderful Leo's ice lollies. After those awful slabs of lard between 2 wafers that went soggy they were magic - Walls's! My family ...Read more

A memory of Mitcham by Paul Croxson

East Horsley In The Sixties

I grew up in East Horsley, where I attended St Martin's C of E Primary School. We had no car and we lived nearby so we always walked to the primary school and my mother walked to the shops on Bishopsmeade Parade. When ...Read more

A memory of East Horsley by Diana Johnson

Growing Up In Milford

My mother was in the WAAFs during WWII. She met my father (an American G.I.) at a dance in Henley. They married in 1944 and after the war, my mother traveled to the United States as a war bride. I was born in Nebraska in ...Read more

A memory of Milford by Heather Dunford (Nee Hilkemeier)

America Woods

I lived in the house called Abbotsford in about 1934 which to this day, stands by the side of the America Woods. Once a year, the scouts would camp in the field at the back of the house. I spent many happy times playing in those ...Read more

A memory of Shanklin by Claire Spencer

Raymond Jones

I was born in Sandiway but during my primary and secondary school days we would go to Northwich which I remember from the late fifties and when all the old shops, such as Joe Allman's cottage and Eachus etc were all doing a good trade, ...Read more

A memory of Northwich by Raymond Jones

Pioneer Christian (Interdenominational) Youth Hostel.

The newly named Pioneer Christian Youth Hostel, (open to all faiths) was situated 197O in the flat (apartment) accommodation basement of the old Methodist Church. The hostel was served by ...Read more

A memory of Sinderhope by David Armstrong

Northolt=Racecourse Estate/Community/1960s

My name is Nick, and I lived in Northolt at 43 Kempton Avenue, going to the old Northolt Primary at the Target, the new primary off Mandeville Road, then Islip Manor junior. This was from 1962- ...Read more

A memory of Northolt by Nick Parr,

Captions

273 captions found. Showing results 193 to 216.

Caption For Fairhaven, Promenade 1913

At Lytham there were swings, donkeys to ride, and Carlton's Pierrots amongst the sandhills.

Caption For Ingoldmells, Moores Holiday Estate Camp C1955

Nearby is the fantastic Fantasy Island development, with the largest Sunday market in Europe and several white knuckle rides; one is said to be the biggest or highest in England at over 300ft high.

Caption For Wokingham, St Sebastian's Church, Nine Mile Ride 1910

Nine Mile Ride runs east to west from south Easthampstead to south of the Arborfield Garrison, originally cutting through Windsor Forest; it is now developed with long lines of bungalows.

Caption For Runcorn, Transporter Bridge C1955

The car carrying vehicles and foot passengers usually took up to four minutes to cross from one side to the other.

Caption For Tickhill, Market Place C1955

When this picture was taken Tickhill was in a West Riding mining area, but it had retained its rural image and appeal.

Caption For Skegness, From The Pier 1910

Funfair rides are also close to the sea.

Caption For Port Soderick, Hotel 1903

For a fare of 6d each way, the DSET offered passengers an exciting cliff-edge ride between Port Soderick and Douglas Head.

Caption For Peterborough, The Swimming Pool C1955

Another two pennies bought a bus ride back to New England'.

Caption For Weybridge, The View From Monument Green C1965

The roads are more clearly defined, but it is still safe enough to ride a bicycle near the middle of the road.

Caption For Barnby Moor, The Wiseton Room, Ye Olde Bell Hotel C1955

I remember it being a Sunday afternoon treat in the 1950s to be taken here for tea by my grandfather, riding out from Gainsborough in his Ford V-8 Pilot.

Caption For Redbourn, The Memorial And Village C1955

On 24 June 1827, William Cobbett wrote in his 'Rural Rides': 'Set out at four this morning for Redbourn.

Caption For Wakefield, Kirkgate C1965

This shopping complex with its sweeping lines still contains large national shops, and seems unthreatened by the new Ridings Centre, off to the left down Southgate.

Caption For Blackpool, From The Sands 1896

On the sands are shrimp and jellied eel stalls, and donkeys waiting patiently to give the children rides.

Caption For Liverpool, Hms Bellisle 1890

We see HMS 'Bellisle' riding at anchor like a 'floating metal fortress' in the River Mersey as part of that same Royal Navy visit.

Caption For Hadlow, The King's Head C1950

William Cobbett on one of his 'Rural Rides' was much impressed by the tower, calling it 'the most singular thing I have ever seen'.

Caption For Earlswood, Horley Road C1955

I remember swimming there in the 1950s, and learning to ride motor-cycles with the ACU in the early 1960s on the roads of the Earlswood sewage farm to the south of the lakes.

Caption For Buxton, The Crescent 1896

In the centre is the magnificent 154ft diameter dome of the Great Stables and Riding School, at the time the largest unsupported dome in the world, while to the right in the background is the Palace Hotel

Caption For Broadwater, Village 1906

Here we see a peaceful open carriage ride on a hot Edwardian summer's day; the lady, protected by an umbrella, passes the 1850s east lodge to Offington House.

Caption For Margate, The Sands 1906

Young day-trippers on the beach are preparing to enjoy a traditional ride on one of the six donkeys retained here for the purpose during the summer months.

Caption For Hadlow, The King's Head C1950

In 1823, William Cobbett on one of his 'Rural Rides' was much impressed by the tower, calling it 'the most singular thing I have ever seen'.

Caption For Ingoldmells, Moores Holiday Estate Camp C1955

Nearby is the fantastic Fantasy Island development, with the largest Sunday market in Europe and several white knuckle rides; one is said to be the biggest or highest in England at over 300ft high.

Caption For Featherstone, Town Hall C1955

This Grade II listed building was built about 1824 for Thomas Hall, a West Riding magistrate from Castleford.

Caption For Altofts, Horse And Jockey 1959

Also in that period massive pits surrounded Altofts, and the Church of St Mary Magdalene (1890) has a window memorial to the 32 men and boys (and 53 horses) killed in the explosion at the West Riding

Caption For St Boswells, The Buccleuch Hounds C1955

Each huntsman brought two horses, riding one in the morning and the other in the afternoon.