Maps

51 maps found.

1947, Halfway Ref. NPO724981
1946, Halfway Ref. NPO724984
1896, Halfway Ref. RNE724980
1919, Halfway Ref. POP724984
1919, Halfway Ref. POP724985
1947, Halfway Ref. NPO724980
1947, Halfway Ref. NPO724983
1945, Halfway Ref. NPO724985
1923, Halfway Ref. POP724981
1898, Halfway Ref. RNE724983
1898, Halfway Ref. RNE724984
1897, Halfway Ref. RNE724981
1897, Halfway Ref. HOSM47386
1895, Halfway Ref. RNE724985
1923, Halfway Ref. POP724980
1923, Halfway Ref. POP724983
1920, Halfway Bridge Ref. POP724989
1946, Halfway Houses Ref. NPO725026
1900-1901, Halfway Ref. RNC724983
1898-1899, Halfway Ref. RNC724984

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Memories

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My Grandad Jim

My name is Kerry & my favourite memory of Coalville when I was younger is my Grandad, his name was Jim Watts. He was a coal miner for quite a few years & he was also Mayor of Coalville. I remember going to the dog track ...Read more

A memory of Coalville by Kerry Tucker

Mandrake Road

My siblings and I were all born at Weir maternity hospital in Balham, we lived on Mandrake road and we all went to Fircroft primary school opposite our house. I was at Fircroft from 1976-1982. Mr. Chaimings was the headmaster then, Mr ...Read more

A memory of Tooting by Sylvia Amoah

Happy Days.

I was a student nurse there from September 1962 until September 1964. I have such happy memories as well as sad ones of my days there. Sister Smith or Slosher Smith as my set called her was indeed a strict person to work under. She reduced me ...Read more

A memory of Alton by sheilaamorgan

60 Years On And I Still Love It!

My Auntie May Howard and her husband Frank, from St. Helens, had a wooden holiday bungalow she called Homestead in Dee Avenue Talacre - it was definitely 1961 onwards and possibly just before that and the community ...Read more

A memory of Talacre by joan.bohan

Henry Bailey, The Reverend 93, And Two Old Friends From 70 Years Ago.

You mention two boys from long ago who were my friends. I wonder if they are still alive. Ridley became head boy at Ravenscroft, if my memory serves me right, and I believe ...Read more

A memory of Beckington by Richard Eaton

Talke A Forgotten Village

As you proceed north along the A34 towards the Cheshire border you will approach Talke traffic lights and on the left and right side of the road there are two areas of grassed land. This grassed area was once the village of ...Read more

A memory of Talke in 1959

Schooldays In Dearne

It's incredible how one can recall memories from a remarkably long time ago. In fact, I still remember that on my fourth birthday, I received two identical birthday cards from different people. I can even remember the ...Read more

A memory of Bolton Upon Dearne by Dennis Ford

1940 To 1956 Clarence Road

I was born at 25 Clarence road 1940 and lived there to 1956 as a boy worked on milk round with Albert on 3 whealed cart delivering to percey rd clarence rd manor road buildings also in Bobs dairy shop and Jack Feacey ...Read more

A memory of Canning Town by Alan Reid

Lasgarn View

I was fascinated when I saw the new development of Garndiffaith photo. This photo is of Lasgarn View, Varteg, which is just above the Garn. I was born in Primrose Cottage in 1951 with my brother as we were twins. My name was ...Read more

A memory of Garndiffaith by mum1804

The Dig In 1972

Virginia and I arrived at Loveden Hill in early September of 1972 during the middle of the last major dig on the site. She had found an ad in the Times for volunteers at the site and moved into the farm enclosure in our Citroen ...Read more

A memory of Loveden Hill by Ron Arnold

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Captions

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Caption For Goudhurst, Village 1901

The Vine Hotel stands on the left, whilst halfway up the hill is a horse-drawn wagon.

Caption For Beachley, Waverley House And Beach 1925

In this tranquil scene the boy in the boat would appear not to have any sea-going ambition if that really is his anchor half way up the rather stony

Caption For Stafford, St Mary's Grove 2005

Until perhaps halfway through the last century the majority of people living in the town

Caption For Aldeburgh, Town Steps C1955

There seems to be considerable socialising half way up in this photograph.

Caption For Littleham, The Cranford Hotel C1965

The Cranford Hotel on the outskirts of the town began its existence as the Half Way House; it was transformed from a humbler inn to cater for the increase in visitors to the resort and the

Caption For Paignton, The Beach And Pier C1955

The retaining wall along Torquay Road was the 1886 halfway meeting place of the 'Flatpole' and 'Dicky Bird' bands of warring youths!

Caption For Great Chart, The Village 1908

Three small children play on the long village street leading up the hill to the church, lined with well-kept red-brick and timbered cottages and neat gardens, and with the Swan public house halfway along

Caption For Brighton, The Beach 1902

From Palace Pier looking east, beyond the terminus of Magnus Volks' 1883 Electric Railway, we can see the late 1890s arches of Madeira Terrace, halfway up the sea wall in front of Marine Parade, with Kemp

Caption For Basildon, The Clock C1965

The town centre was constructed on a plateau halfway between Laindon and Vange.

Caption For Benson, Brook Street C1965

The old coaching inn, half way down Brook Street on the left, had the unusual name of the Farmer's Man.

Caption For Betchworth, Village And Church C1939

An exquisite snow scene looking towards the mainly 13th-century St Michael's Church, which was much altered in the 19th century when the Norman tower was re-positioned half-way along the south aisle.

Caption For Basildon, Market Place C1960

The town centre was constructed on a plateau halfway between Laindon and Vange.

Caption For Chard, Fore Street C1955

Halfway down the left of the street, the whitewashed George Hotel, now renamed, developed as a coaching inn.

Caption For Basildon, Market Place C1960

The town centre was constructed on a plateau halfway between Laindon and Vange.

Caption For Crawley, The George Hotel 1903

The medieval settlement of Crawley, situated half way along the London to Brighton Road, was ideally located to become an 18th-century coaching town.

Caption For Acle, The Village C1955

Acle lies exactly halfway between Great Yarmouth and Norwich.

Caption For Petersfield, Market Square 2004

The cattle trough can be seen halfway up the left hand side of the photograph.

Caption For Eastbourne, The Pier 1910

The saloons visible here halfway along the decking were added in 1901, the same year that work on the new pavilion was completed.

Caption For Bucklers Hard, The Village C1960

Halfway down the estuary of the Beaulieu river stands the little community of Bucklers Hard.

Caption For Newick, The Green C1955

Newick is situated halfway between two great Christian centres of worship - Canterbury and Winchester - so the village was used as a resting-place for pilgrims.

Caption For Winchester, High Street 1909

On the right-hand side of the road, halfway down, is the old Guildhall, where the city's curfew bell is rung at 8pm each evening.

Caption For Carperby, Wheatsheaf Hotel C1955

This view shows the solid Georgian façade of the Wheatsheaf Hotel in the Wensleydale village of Carperby, halfway between Hawes and Leyburn.

Caption For Birkenhead, Storeton Road And Halfway House Hotel 1954

A pub of the old school where the landlord caters for everyone from 18 to 80, the Halfway House (right) has been in continuous operation since 1893.

Caption For Newick, The Green C1955

Newick is situated halfway between two great Christian centres of worship—Canterbury and Winchester—so the village was used as a resting-place for pilgrims.