Maps

313 maps found.

1898, Halton Ref. RNC725814
1895, Halton Ref. RNE725814
1924, Halton Ref. POP725810
1925, Halton Ref. POP725809
1923, Halton Ref. POP725813
1947, Halton Ref. NPO725809
1903, Halton Ref. RNC725811
1902, Halton Ref. RNC725812
1947, Halton Ref. NPO725813
1919, Halton Ref. POP725814
1896, Halton Ref. RNE725811
1897, Halton Ref. RNE725812
1896, Halton Ref. RNE725813
1897, Halton Ref. RNE725809
1947, Halton Ref. NPO725810
1947, Halton Ref. NPO725811
1921, Halton Ref. POP725812
1910, Halton Ref. HOSM43014
1896, Halton Brook Ref. RNE725819
1899, Halton Fenside Ref. RNE725823

Books

1 books found. Showing results 1 to 1.

Memories

65 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

Memories Of The Queen!

I remember the Queen riding through Wheatly Hill and the flag waving. It was 1960 so I was 4 at the time. I remember trudging through the snow along a main street to go to school - this must have been Wheatley Hill school ...Read more

A memory of Wheatley Hill by mrsgammy

Outside Our House

This brings back vivid memories of growing up as the doctor's son. Our house not quite in this shot was on the left just here. The wing of the car could have been my father's an Austin Devon. As a five year old I would ...Read more

A memory of Wells-Next-The-Sea by Tony Ticehurst

My Memories Of Kirkheaton

Kirkheaton was such a great place to live, I went to infant school at the bottom of Fields Way (I lived on Fields Way till I was 19 years old), I also went to Kirkheaton C of E School and can remember most of the ...Read more

A memory of Kirkheaton in 1956 by Christine Walker

Bearmans

Bearmans was the big department store on the site which is now occupied by the Coop or Leo's. I remember the toy department at Christmas was fantastic with an enormous model train layout in the centre of the floor which would take ...Read more

A memory of Leytonstone in 1956

Halton Gorse Cottages And Castle Road

I too spent my school holidays in Halton village, my grandparents were Lillian and Benjamin Atkinson, they lived in Gorse Cottages, you had to go up the steps from the underpass to get to it, or down the steps ...Read more

A memory of Halton in 1955 by Beryl Gordon

Dunsmore People And Happenings Remembered

PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION In 1995, when the first edition of this history was published, it seemed incredibly optimistic to have had three hundred copies printed for a market which ...Read more

A memory of Dunsmore by Peter Jewell

Ww1 Soldier In Long Marston

I have postcards of Long Marston circa 1914/15 sent by my grandfather while he was serving in the Northumberland Fusiliers (WW1) .On the back of one he has written "this is where we parade every ...Read more

A memory of Long Marston in 1910 by John Rick

Orpington Mystery 1960s

Hi there, I'm trying to verify a memory relatiing to a haunted house! Does anyone remember hearing of a builder who suffered an accident while working on a property in Dalton Way in the 1960's? Please contact me if you ...Read more

A memory of Orpington by Viki Carpenter

Lymm Parochial C Of E School

We moved to Lymm from Altrincham soon after the war when my mother remarried (she was a war widow).  It was lovely having a new Council house which had a bathroom and inside toilet - I had been used to an outside toilet ...Read more

A memory of Lymm in 1947 by Margaret Hampson

Family Life

I was 3 years of age when my dad came home from the army (national service). We didn't have a car or much money, so my mum, dad and myself took long walks, Upholland, Dalton, Newburgher, Parbold. When I was tired my dad carried me on his ...Read more

A memory of Wigan in 1947 by Dorothy Kelly

View More Memories

Captions

29 captions found. Showing results 1 to 24.

Caption For Halton, Castle 1900

Here we have a general view of Halton and its castle from the west.

Caption For Halton, From The River C1955

At the time of the Domesday Book, Halton was the main administrator of the area, and Lancaster was 'under' Halton, which lies three miles north-east of Lancaster.

Caption For Halton, The Castle 1900

It's amazing to think that Halton is now the centre of the modern town once more; history has turned full circle.

Caption For Halton, Castle 1900

Built on a rocky outcrop overlooking the Mersey, Halton passed by marriage in 1311 to the House of Lancaster, and was later a favourite hunting lodge of John of Gaunt.

Caption For Halton, Castle 1900

Along with Frodsham, Halton was of strategic importance.

Caption For Runcorn, Town Hall Gardens C1955

When Halton Grange was bought by the Council the purchase included the grounds around it which extended to 12 acres.

Caption For Barnston, Tree Cottage C1955

Barnston appears in the Domesday Book as 'Bernestone', then held by William Fitz-Nigel, second Baron of Halton.

Caption For Runcorn, The Town Hall C1955

This delightful house, originally known as Halton Grange, was built by the soap manufacturer, Thomas Johnson in the 1850s.

Caption For Blue Anchor, The Beach C1955

In 1874 it became a halt on the Taunton to Minehead railway line, now the privately run West Somerset Railway.

Caption For Widnes, Technical College C1965

Just next door to the Municipal Building is the technical college, since renamed Halton College.

Caption For Lydford, Manor Hotel 1906

Lydford was once an important halt on the South Western Railway, which skirted round Dartmoor to the north and passed through Tavistock and Bere Alston on its way to Plymouth.

Caption For Widnes, Town Hall 1900

The building was used briefly in the 1980s to house the Halton Chemical Industry Museum.

Caption For Widnes, High Level Road Bridge C1965

Today the maintenance of the bridge and its approach roads consume about a third of Halton's entire highways budget.

Caption For Halton, Castle Ruins 1894

During the Civil War in the 1600s Halton Castle was besieged and subsequently 'slighted' - in other words it was damaged to such an extent that it could not be refortified.

Caption For Widnes, Promenade 1923

The first ferry was established in 1178 by the baron who owned Halton Castle on the southern side of the estuary.

Caption For Halton, The Castle 1900

Commanding an excellent viewpoint, Halton Castle was first built as a wooden castle soon after the Norman invasion of England.

Caption For Dunsop Bridge, The Bridge C1960

The Ribble Valley has many good examples, notably at Edisford and Halton, and Cromwell's bridge over the river Hodder.

Caption For Runcorn, Market Hall C1965

There has been a great deal of concern locally following the severe decline of old Runcorn that resulted from all the investment in the new town development around Halton Lea.

Caption For Dalton In Furness, Town Hall 1966

Dalton was growing quite rapidly in the 1960s, and there was the occasional need for the fire brigade.

Caption For Dalton In Furness, Market Cross 1966

The cross stands in front of Dalton Castle at the top of the town.

Caption For Manchester, The Infirmary 1889

The two statues guarding the hospital entrance are James Watt, right, and John Dalton, left.

Caption For Edinburgh, From The Castle 1897

Calton Hill can be seen in the distance.

Caption For Edinburgh, From The Calton Hill 1897

The old Calton burial ground just beyond is where the philosopher David Hume is buried.

Caption For Edinburgh, Waterloo Place And The General Post Office 1897

In the background on Calton Hill stands the unfinished monument to the Scottish dead of the Napoleonic Wars.