Maps

172 maps found.

1909 - 1938, Ball Hill Ref. HOSM36798
1895 - 1910, Balls Cross Ref. HOSM36843
1902-1903, Ball Haye Green Ref. RNC631051
1901-1912, Stop-And-Call Ref. RNC840883
1924, Pen-Y-Ball Top Ref. POP804647
1896, Pen-Y-Ball Top Ref. RNE804647
1947, Pen-Y-Ball Top Ref. NPO804647
1899, Field Dalling Ref. RNE705275
1885, Wood Dalling Ref. HOSM64966
1921, Field Dalling Ref. POP705275
1902-1903, Pen-Y-Ball Top Ref. RNC804647
1887 - 1906, Stop-And-Call Ref. HOSM60661

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Memories

1,986 memories found. Showing results 81 to 90.

Fivehead Baptist Church

One Sunday in August 1998 my husband and I were privileged to attend a Sunday morning service in the Fivehead Baptist Church. It was an emotional time to sit there and read the marble plaque on the wall for my great grand ...Read more

A memory of Fivehead in 1998 by Catherine Corpe

Hotel Continental

Well, this is a trip down memory lane. My mum and dad took sister and I there in, I think, 1967 or 1968 (I was 13). I remember listening to The Beatles/The Herd/Floyd (Arnold Lane) in the Hole in the Wall Club and my sister ...Read more

A memory of Mundesley by Martin Glen Davison

St John's Gate Broad Street

St John's Gate in Broad Street in Bristol is the only surviving medieval city gateway, at one one time there were seven gates into the old city. Fortified gateways pierced the town wall at intervals. St John's Gateway, ...Read more

A memory of Bristol by Paul Townsend

Only A Year!

My name is Elena Zoerman. We were the American family that lived in the cottage right the across the street from the church. I loved that cottage. I remember one winter being snowed in and my sister and me playing in the snow. My ...Read more

A memory of Mixbury in 1986 by Elena Zoerman

Inside The Oaks

I too remember The Oaks House with fondness. Aged 12 yrs old I used to cycle there from Purley & found a hole in the boarding on a window, so crept inside. The staircase was stunning but damaged, there was a fire hose left ...Read more

A memory of Carshalton in 1952 by Carol Hebert

Moston

My grandparents, Horald and Edith Hughes, lived in Moston Cottage, Booley. Also living in the cottage were 3 of their sons; John, Douglas and Tony. My father, Basil, was no longer living at home. John and Douglas worked on the ...Read more

A memory of Moston in 1957 by Liz Proudman

Castle Hill 1937

Before they took down the high wall surrounding the castle. It is now at seating height.

A memory of Windsor by Carolyn Babin

My Grandmother, Sarah Regan

My grandmother's funeral was in April of 1959; she used to live at 2 Johns Avenue from1910 to 1943 when she moved to her daughter's house in Harrow. My grandfather, John Regan, was also buried there in July ...Read more

A memory of Hendon in 1959 by Michael Dickson

Shops

Barry Lloyd-Jones lived over the chemists shop and taught me how to stick balloons to the wall and to belch! My sisters friend, Lindsay Morse, lived above another shop, I think!

A memory of Pyrford by Julia Haldane

Holes, Hoardings & Hythe Ferry

On returning from the Middle East, my family holed up across the water at Fawley. A big city was very exciting for me and after getting off the Hythe Ferry it was all bomb craters up to about the Dolphin. Above Bar ...Read more

A memory of Southampton in 1954 by Jeannette Lomas

Captions

1,668 captions found. Showing results 193 to 216.

Caption For Potton, King Street C1955

The doorway nearest to the camera appears to have a forged bootscraper built into the wall.

Caption For St Ives, New Wharf Road 1922

The broken walls midway along the line of buildings were ruins left after a fire of 1915.

Caption For Melbourn, High Street C1965

The shops and houses mix with small workshops and boundary walls. On the left is the post office, and babies in coach-built prams.

Caption For Bingley, River Aire 1923

Over on the far side of the river, behind the brick wall, is part of the gasworks.

Caption For Bingley, River Aire 1923

Over on the far side of the river, behind the brick wall, is part of the gasworks.

Caption For Staithes, Seaton Garth 1927

Note the high sea defence wall. This is probably the oldest part of the village, built on flat land and sheltered by Penny Nab.

Caption For Whitwell, The Post Office C1955

Whitwell's church once served two parishes, the building being divided in half by a stone wall.

Caption For Conwy, Estuary 1930

Trees, sailing yachts and the foreground stone wall contrast with the darker hills overlooking Llandudno in the distance.

Caption For Eastbourne, Parade 1899

Note the rowing boats for hire on the beach with oars propped against the sea walls.

Caption For Budleigh Salterton, Promenade 1898

The sea wall is the one featured in that most evocative of paintings, 'The Boyhood of Raleigh', painted by Sir John Millais when he was resident in the town.

Caption For Kidderminster, The Banqueting Hall, Harvington Hall C1965

Now known as the Great Chamber, this room has since had panelling added to the walls, bringing it more into line with how it probably looked in around 1600.

Caption For Nottingham, Chapel Bar C1950

The building on the left is Hickling's Vaults, which was demolished in 1961, revealing several caves and part of the old town wall underneath.

Caption For Sherborne, The Village C1960

Sherborne Park separated the village into east and west ends back in the 14th century, but there is a uniformity throughout of well restored cottages, fronted by long well stocked gardens and bounded by

Caption For Billingshurst, East Street 1923

Frith & Co captured this same view of Billingshurst sixteen years earlier in 1907, and apart from several trees growing by the side wall of the shop on the right, nothing seems to have changed in the

Caption For Chatham, Buckmore Park Providore C1960

The fingerpost directs visitors to various on- site amenities, including the Warden's Office, the Providore (the shop) with its familiar Walls ice cream sign, and the First Aid and Hospital

Caption For Aylesbury, High Street 1921

The wall on the right belongs to the Congregational Church of 1874, demolished apart from the tower for the Hale Leys Shopping Centre in 1980.

Caption For Salisbury, Harnham Gate 1906

At the southern end of the Close is Harnham Gate, one of the three gates that served the cathedral; it is contemporary with the original 14th-century cathedral wall.

Caption For Howth, Ladies Bathing Beach 1897

A view looking north west, past the tower and along the east wall of the harbour, to Ireland's Eye.

Caption For Dawlish, King's Parade 1903

Brunel, showing considerable foresight, did not cut Dawlish off from the sea when he built his railway, but incorporated its walls into a splendid promenade which can be followed all the way to Dawlish

Caption For Downgate, The Village 1908

Such a scene, but with an improved road and without the figure by the wall, would still be familiar today in many rural parts of Cornwall.

Caption For Arundel, High Street 1908

The castle wall on the left was mostly rebuilt in the 19th century. Architecturally, little has changed: the view is now merely cluttered by motor vehicles, parked or moving.

Caption For Cambridge, King's Parade 1911

The ornate spires on the left form part of William Wilkins' screen which walls off the Front Court of King's College.

Caption For Amberley, The Parish Church C1960

Nearby are rows of pretty cottages and ancient, timber-framed buildings with walls of wattle and daub.

Caption For Broadstairs, And Grand Hotel 1899

Since then, a protective sea wall has been built in a bid to arrest coastal erosion.