Maps

2,499 maps found.

1946, Warmley Hill Ref. NPO860827
1946, Warmley Tower Ref. NPO860828
1946, Watley's End Ref. NPO862029
1947, Simonside Ref. NPO831491
1946, Siston Ref. NPO831666
1946, Siston Common Ref. NPO831667
1898, Cadbury Heath Ref. RNE658370
1897, Crossways Ref. RNE684673
1898, Bromley Heath Ref. RNE651641
1897, Falfield Ref. RNE702984
1898, Filton Ref. RNE705621
1898, Dyrham Ref. RNE696352
1898, East End Ref. RNE697168
1898, Easter Compton Ref. RNE698218
1898, Colt's Green Ref. RNE675831
1898, Cribbs Causeway Ref. RNE683143
1898, Chipping Sodbury Ref. RNE668045
1946, Petty France Ref. NPO805517
1947, Horsley Hill Ref. NPO740814
1946, Horton Ref. NPO740856

Books

23 books found. Showing results 2,185 to 23.

Memories

1,577 memories found. Showing results 911 to 920.

Happy Hebburn Memories

we used to live in a terraced house at 30 South street before we moved into 2,Byron Avenue.on the corner.Dad worked in Swan Hunters shipyard and Mum worked in the Co-op on the Black road.Dad drank in the Clock pub.Mums family ...Read more

A memory of Hebburn by vernon.bruce

The Lawrence Children's Home, Situated In King Harry Lane

From the age of 2 in November 1949 until December 1953, due to my mother's very early death, I found myself enrolled as a resident at The Lawrence Children's Home in King Harry Lane, St ...Read more

A memory of St Albans by Peter Thompson

Sinton Green C1960's

I am nearly 61 years old, and my memories are from when I was aged about 5 6,7...My father was a 'Sparky' at the time, and we lived in Birmingham..He was working in Worcester at the then called South Staffordshire and ...Read more

A memory of Sinton Green by ps161

The Oswalds Of Craghead

I was born 5.10. 1939 in Craghead, above the shop of Robert Oswald, Master Butcher, my mother being Robert's sister Jane Agnes Oswald and my father Frederick Gustavus King from South London. I went to Craghead primary school ...Read more

A memory of Craghead by bobking1776

When I Was Just A Lad Back In The Sixties.

Ebbisham Hall for dances. White Hart next door. Spread Eagle opposite. Eclipse pub West Hill. Nelsons open air pool. Snooker hall above Burtons. Cafe in South Street. Arthur Wheeler Waterloo Road where I bought my first bike. And I loved the racing.

A memory of Epsom

Ivy Cottage

My mum Jean silver came from south warnborough she lived in ivy cottage with her brother Tom & her sister Janet & her mum violet silver along with her grandfather Thomas silver she lived there from the 1930s upto about 1960 when they moved to reading .

A memory of South Warnborough by mclaughlin.susan

Long Time Ago

We went summers to South beach staying in one of the converted, beached trawlers. 75 now but back then I was 5 to 10. All went with the flood. Searching for pictures of the old houseboats.

A memory of Heacham by grantster1

Hornchurch, Wingletye Lane, Photograph C.1950

I lived in Glanville Drive, a residential road off Upminster Road about 100 yards to the west of Wingletye Lane, for the first part of my life from 1947 so I knew the area well. The building on the ...Read more

A memory of Hornchurch by John Fricker

Tywyn Capel / Trearddur Bay

This is a view across Trearddur Bay, looking south - the beach is known in Welsh as Tywyn Capel. The house behind the beach is Glan-y-Môr built in 1889 and next to it is the Dune Mound which was the location of St.Ffraid’s ...Read more

A memory of Holyhead

Nostalgia

I have been reading many articles printed here & it got me & my wife thinking back to our childhood days (my wife was born in Llanelli, South Wales , & her childhood memories of the 1950's & were very much akin to mine ...Read more

A memory of Leytonstone by Alan Guy

Captions

2,476 captions found. Showing results 2,185 to 2,208.

Caption For Horsham, Brighton Road 1899

Two phases of Victorian expansion are shown here in this view along the Brighton Road heading south-east from the town.

Caption For Cranbrook, St Dunstan's Church 1901

The south wall of the tower has an impressive clock, with the figure of Father Time, supposedly paid for out of the profits from the parish farm, which was ostensibly operated for the benefit of the

Caption For Bottesford, Market Street C1955

This view looks south, away from the church.

Caption For Worcester, The Guildhall 1899

Situated near the south end of High Street, this is generally regarded as the finest civic building of its period in the country.

Caption For Lacock, Church Of St Cyriac C1955

Its arches to north, south and east are very tall too, and of Decorated style.

Caption For Sutton, High Street C1960

Next door are the offices and showrooms of the South Eastern Electricity Board.

Caption For Egham, The King's Head C1950

We start in Egham, a town on higher ground south of the River Thames. Unlike Staines on the north bank, the river plays no part in Egham's townscape. This view looks east along the High Street.

Caption For Puttenham, Post Office And Church C1955

Across the A3, Puttenham village lies just south of the narrow chalk ridge of the Hog's Back.

Caption For Walton On Thames, High Street C1955

Walton-on-Thames is another suburbanised town south-west of London along the River Thames.

Caption For Cranbrook, St Dunstan's Church 1901

The south wall of the tower has an impressive clock, with the figure of Father Time, supposedly paid for out of the profits from the parish farm, which was ostensibly operated for the benefit of the

Caption For Huntingdon, Bridge And River From Castle Hill C1955

The mill, on the south bank of the Great Ouse, later became a hosiery factory, and has now been converted into a prestige housing complex.

Caption For Bradpole, And The Knapp 1907

The village of Bradpole is shown here from the north-east, looking south-west from above Hole House Farm and the valley of the Mangerton River across to Holy Trinity Parish Church (right) and the fields

Caption For Leicester, Granby Street 1949

The link between London Road and Gallowtree Gate, this short north-south road is visually of the later 19th century.

Caption For Parkgate, C1955

The projecting section of promenade shown in both photographs is known as the Donkey Stand, because it was possible to take donkey rides along the sands from here as far as South Slip and back.

Caption For Ardingly, The Village C1950

The South of England agricultural showground is in the locality. Ardingly reservoir caters for the expanding needs of public water supply in the area, and has facilities for watersports.

Caption For Asfordby, All Saints' Church And The Rectory C1955

Inside the church, remnants of a carved Saxon cross depicting a dragon and a priest are built into the south aisle.

Caption For Langham, Cold Overton Road C1950

Prominent on the south side of the village in 1955, Ruddles Brewery, founded in 1858, was producing fine real ales, but in 1986 it was sold to Watneys, eventually to be absorbed into the Grand Metropolitan

Caption For Thorpe Arnold, St Mary's Church, The Nave C1955

The font (right, through the south arcade arch) is 12th-century, and decorated with rather naive yet animated carvings of dragons, and a sword-wielding St George.

Caption For Nether Alderley, Welsh Row 1896

The south porch is 15th-century, but there is evidence of it being moved to its present position when the tower was built in the early 16th century.

Caption For Scarisbrick, The Hall From The Lake 1896

Three miles south-east of Southport, Scarisbrick Hall was remodelled by John Foster in 1814 and by Augustus Welby Pugin between 1836 and 1845.

Caption For Quorn, The Church C1960

The south aisle or Farnham Chapel contains monuments of interest, particularly one to John Farnham of Quorn Hall attributed to Epiphanius Evesham (1570-c1633), whose superb talent should have ensured

Caption For Gloucester, Cathedral East Window And Reredos 1891

The carving has since been moved to the south ambulatory. However, Reuben tells us that Robert of Normandy was 'as unstable as water, he could not excel, he was ignoble and hopeless'.

Caption For New Brighton, General View 1892

It is thought that he named this new town to rival Brighton on the south coast, but his home in North Everton was next to Brighton le-Sands, a part of Liverpool, so maybe that is where the name came from

Caption For Bodmin, The Church 1938

The south aisle now displays the 12th-century reliquary casket of St Petroc, although it is empty.