Maps

156 maps found.

1924, Clough Ref. POP671132
1903, Clough Ref. RNC671132
1896, Clough Ref. RNE671132
1903, Clough Ref. RNC671131
1903, Clough Ref. RNC671130
1896, Clough Ref. RNE671130
1947, Clough Dene Ref. NPO671137
1903, Love Clough Ref. RNC767685
1946, Holbeach Clough Ref. NPO737577
1946, Gosberton Clough Ref. NPO718013
1947, Green Clough Ref. NPO720769
1903, Clough Head Ref. RNC671146
1896, Denholme Clough Ref. RNE690030
1896, Broad Clough Ref. RNE650650
1947, Clough Ref. NPO671132
1924, Clough Ref. POP671131
1896, Clough Ref. RNE671131
1903, Clough Foot Ref. RNC671140
1921, Clough Hall Ref. POP671142
1925, Clough Head Ref. POP671146

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Memories

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Life As A Young Boy In Saltdean

THE LIFE & TIMES OF DONALD CHARLES WILLIAMS Personal recollections from Don Williams from Hailsham who lived in Saltdean from 1937 to 1952 - Many thanks for these wonderful stories & photo's of Saltdean in ...Read more

A memory of Saltdean in 1940 by Don Williams

Village Store

I moved to Westergate around 1951 (aged 7) from London. My parents bought the local village shop & Off licence in the main road, opposite the Alpha Garage. I can honestly say I had a wonderful childhood living in Westergate. We ...Read more

A memory of Westergate by Mary Woodhouse

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,

Growing Up In Seaton Sluice In The 1960s

I moved from Blyth to Seaton Sluice into a newly built house in Cresswell Avenue in 1957. Life as a child in the village was exciting; most days we would either play on the beach and harbour or the new ...Read more

A memory of Seaton Sluice by Stuart Mc Leod

Whitegate Scdool

My mother (Clare Dawson) lived in the thatched cottage shown in the photo in about 1912. Her mother (Ms Dawson) was a teacher at the school. My mother was born in Foxwist Lane, her father spent most of his spare time at the Plough Inn.

A memory of Whitegate by David Watts

My Childhood In Coldharbour

In July 1959, I was born at home, to Eric and Ann Shields in Coldharbour village.  My father was the village policeman; we lived in what was then the police house, which was situated next to the village shop opposite ...Read more

A memory of Coldharbour in 1959 by Rosemary Shields

Beaconsfield St Was My Childhood

I was born in number 11 in 1932. My family name was Clough. MY dad was known to most people as Sammy Clough. We moved to number 28 a few years later. My Grandparents lived at 24. My great aunt at 22. I went to ...Read more

A memory of Prescot in 1940 by Irene Turner

Hard Times But Happy Days

We lived on Park View facing the library and Queens Park which had its own museum and everything a victorian park could offer two young brothers yearning for adventures. We would ride our guiders all over that park, and ...Read more

A memory of Harpurhey in 1960 by David Hooton

Gervis Road Collyhurst Flats 1945 1964

My name is Tom Smith. I was born in 17 Gervis Rd, Collyhurst Flats in August 1945. My dad was Jack Smith and my mam was Ada; there were 6 kids, John, Mary, James, (me) Andrew, and Arthur. To me the flats ...Read more

A memory of Collyhurst in 1945 by Tom Smith

19 C Ancestors At Cleugh Head Farm Low Row

I have been researching my name which is very rare and found that a Scottish family of that name were farm workers at Cleugh Head Farm in the 1851 Census. I cannot find any subsequent ...Read more

A memory of Low Row by John Minelly

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Captions

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Caption For Rochdale, Carr Wood Waterfall 1895

The Ashworth family ran the mill in the early 1800s, along with Lower Clough Mill.

Caption For Cornwell, The Village C1965

Very much an estate village, Cornwell on the north- eastern periphery of the Cotswolds underwent full-scale modernisation of its cottages in the 1930s, when its American owner commissioned Sir Clough

Ref. C720050
Caption For Cornwell, C1960

Its interesting chandeliers were designed by Sir Clough Williams- Ellis, who is best known for creating the famous Welsh village of Portmierion.

Caption For Ogden, The Reservoir C1960

The steep valleys, or cloughs, which run off the foothills of the Pennines were often utilised by Victorian water engineers for the construction of reservoirs to provide drinking water for the burgeoning

Caption For Buckingham, Rotunda And Chatham House, Stowe C1960

Designed in 1924 by Clough Williams-Ellis, the architect of Portmeirion, they compete with Vanbrugh's 1721 Rotondo temple on the right.

Caption For Cornwell, The Village C1965

The manor was restored in the 20th century by Clough Williams-Ellis, the celebrated architect of Portmeirion.

Caption For Cambridge, Newnham College, Sedgewick Hall 1890

It originally started as just five women students assembling in a house in Cambridge to be tutored by Mrs Jemima Clough; as the establishment grew, it moved into a building in the suburb of Newnham,

Caption For Cambridge, Newnham College, Sedgewick Hall 1890

It originally started as just five women students assembling in a house in Cambridge to be tutored by Mrs Jemima Clough; as the establishment grew, it moved into a building in the suburb of Newnham, taking

Caption For Heptonstall, The Two Parish Churches C1965

The view shows a typical West Yorkshire industrial landscape of mills; these ones were originally powered by the fast-flowing streams of Colden Clough.

Caption For Hitchin, Bridge Street C1955

The Plough and Dial (left) was originally called the Plough, but around 1908 the pub was extended to take in the building next door and became the Plough and Dial.

Caption For Datchworth, The Post Office And The Plough C1965

It and the Plough beyond have today changed little since this photograph was taken.

Caption For Littleport, View From The Bridge C1955

The Plough Inn (right) would have offered a welcome stop to the bargees carrying coal to the pumping station at Stretham.

Caption For Rusper, Village 1909

In an age when many village pubs are closing, it is good to know that Rusper still boasts three inns - the Plough, the Royal Oak and the Star.

Caption For Great Haseley, The Post Office C1955

The 16th-century thatched Plough public house with its low ceilings, exposed beams and stone flagged floor is still open today, but the post office, across the road, has closed since the time this photograph

Caption For Ivy Hatch, The Village 1901

The public house is the Plough Inn, offering clientele Bushell, Watkins and Smith's local?

Caption For Seaford, Church Street 1900

Fortunately, those to the right, including The Old Plough, survive.

Caption For Caldecott, The Green C1955

The Plough Inn and the surrounding houses are mostly built of local stone and tiled with Collyweston slate.

Caption For Windsor, Castle From The River 1895

Another pleasure steamer ploughs its watery furrow in the shade of Windsor Castle.

Caption For Great Shelford, High Street C1955

Lloyds Bank occupies a house and shop combined (right), and next door is the Plough pub.

Caption For Ifield, The Village 1905

Note the sign for the Old Plough inn, and the lychgate at the entrance to St Margaret's church.

Caption For Moorsholm, The Plough Inn C1960

The Plough Inn, now known as Toad Hall, has long provided a place of refreshment to both villagers and travellers alike.

Caption For Abergavenny, Below The Sugar Loaf C1955

The Pandy and Monnowside Ploughing and Agricultural Society, formed in 1867, continues to hold annual competitions in agrarian crafts like this.

Caption For Littleham, The New Inn C1955

The Plough Inn was demolished to allow for the extension of the graveyard, leaving the New Inn a few yards further down towards the sea.

Caption For Rusper, The Village 1909

Opposite the church lies the 17th-century Plough Inn, known in the village for its very low beams.