Maps

49 maps found.

1947, Hollows Ref. NPO738297
1897, Hollows Ref. RNE738297
1946, Hollow Brook Ref. NPO738231
1901-1904, Hollows Ref. RNC738297
1946, Kingsthorpe Hollow Ref. NPO748177
1947, Hollow Meadows Ref. NPO738247
1947, Hollow Street Ref. NPO738257
1919, Kingsthorpe Hollow Ref. POP748177
1898, Hollow Brook Ref. RNE738231
1896, Hollow Meadows Ref. RNE738247
1895, Osbaston Hollow Ref. RNE798105
1925, Hollows Ref. POP738297
1899, Hollow Brook Ref. RNC738231
1946, Osbaston Hollow Ref. NPO798105
1919, Hollow Oak Ref. POP738252
1897, Hollow Oak Ref. RNE738252
1945, Hollow Oak Ref. NPO738252
1895, Bury Hollow Ref. RNE657322
1919, Hollow Brook Ref. POP738231
1923, Hollow Meadows Ref. POP738247

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Memories

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1944 Vi Flying Bomb

This isn't really a memory because I was too young at the time. I was born in a timber bungalow called "Midway" on Lowford Hill, Bursledon in April 1942. Dad was working at the Follands aircraft factory at that time, building ...Read more

A memory of Bursledon by Nigel Olliver

Caravan Holiday In 50s

My parents had a caravan at The Old Coastguards close to Seasalter Sailing Club from 50s to 70s. It had only 3 caravans on it. I regularly got up early as a child to accompany the site owner, a super guy, while he followed the ...Read more

A memory of Seasalter by Andrew Henderson

Names Of People And Buildings.

Here we are looking down West Street with the village school visible at the end. On the left is Tetts Farm with the milk churns, while next is Manor Farm, farmed by Reg Newick. The thatched building before the ...Read more

A memory of Hinton St George

Church Going Memories.

I lived in Malton for many years and as a schoolboy sang in the church choir. Services alternated on Sundays between St Leonard's Church (the one with a spire) and the older St Michael's church in the Market Place. St Leonard's ...Read more

A memory of Malton by Claire Allen

Family Day Out Clerkenwell To Caterham 1925

The above photo depicts Dorothy Connor (nee Step) aged 10, with her late Mother Elizabeth Step (aged 46) and her Sister, Florence Step (aged 21) having alighted from the 159a Bus which brought them from ...Read more

A memory of Caterham by Elisabeth Connor

Worthing Front Or Silverstone

In about 1935, when I was 5 years old, my Grandfather used to take us all on gentle rides into the South Downs from his home at 11 Gaisford Road in his circa 1930 Hillman Minx. The beloved Minx was not turbo-charged ...Read more

A memory of Worthing in 1930 by Cedric Marie

A Little Bit Of Chudleigh History

When a boy, my father, Donald William Stevens, used to show visitors through the Pixie caves for 1/2d per person, with the light from a candle for illumination. After WWII he followed in his father's (William ...Read more

A memory of Chudleigh by Richard Stevens

The Mchugh Family Nbsp 1963 1965

Hello all, my name is Terry McHugh Junior, as I am apparently the first to hit this site I will share with you my early childhood memories of that lovely village in Yorkshire, Eppleby. We moved into Eppleby in ...Read more

A memory of Eppleby by Terry Mc Hugh

Two Days Full

My husband and I were visiting the UK in 2019 and checking out areas ancestors had lived in. One of these was Corfe Castle, specifically Ower Farm. When we arrived in Corfe we noticed the visitor center, went in and I asked if ...Read more

A memory of Corfe Castle by Sara Renee Soule Chapman

"Bre's Tree" Linslade Bedfordshire

I lost my wife on new years eve 2021 following three years of her illness with vascular dementia. No one really told me how things would progress with this dreadful illness and so I just tried my hardest to cram ...Read more

A memory of Linslade by ducatee

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Captions

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Caption For Pickmere, The Lake C1960

It was formed as a hollow in the ground filled with melted ice at the end of the Ice Age.

Caption For Stoborough, Garage C1955

An archaeological excavation nearby revealed the remains of an early chieftain; he was buried in a hollowed-out oak tree, his drinking cup within easy reach ready for the afterlife.

Caption For Zennor, Village C1955

This granite settlement stands in a treeless hollow, five miles south of St Ives.

Caption For Poole, Water Skiing At Rockley Sands C1960

Behind is Bay Hollow: there are now some trees on the cliff, and the path to the right has become steps.

Caption For Caton, Brookhouse C1960

Re-set in the bridge opposite the Black Bull Inn, by which the photographer stood, is a hollow plague stone where villagers left money to pay for their goods.

Caption For Ludham, The Mills 1934

Ludham has an example of the oldest type of hollow-post wind-pump, which is around three hundred years old.

Caption For Earl Shilton, Wood Street C1965

Adjoining the Hollow, the main A47 becomes Wood Street.

Caption For Stoke Abbott, Garrads Hill C1955

The pretty village of Stoke Abbot lies in a hollow below Lewesdon Hill, the third highest hill in Dorset.

Caption For Bishop Burton, The Village Corner C1960

This unforgettable village cupped in a hollow with a large wayside pond is the home of All Saints' Church.

Caption For Lulworth, 1894

A perfect natural harbour, Lulworth Cove has been hollowed out by the swirling waters of the English Channel into its present almost circular form, creating one of the most distinctive bays on

Caption For East Grinstead, Hermitage Lane 1904

Originally it was known as Hollow Lane and then Brewhouse Lane.

Caption For Lulworth, West Point 1894

A perfect natural harbour, Lulworth Cove has been hollowed out by the swirling waters of the English Channel into its present almost circular form, creating one of the most distinctive bays on

Caption For Stoney Middleton, C1960

Stoney Middleton was yet another lead mining village, as the bumps and hollows in the field in the foreground show.

Caption For Amesbury, St Mary And St Melor's Church C1955

The south aisle is early Perpendicular, and has a two-bay arcade with a pier of four shafts and four hollows, decorated capitals and arches of two hollow chamfers.

Caption For Stoborough, Village C1955

Excavations in the middle of the last century found the remains of a Saxon chieftain prepared for burial in the hollowed-out trunk of a tree.

Caption For Godmersham, The Church 1906

One is hollow, with sufficient room inside to seat six people.

Caption For Slaidburn, Town End C1955

Slaidburn nestles in a hollow with higher ground around it.As well as the River Hodder at the east of the village, it has Crossdale Brook running through it.

Caption For Lingfield, The Old Prison And The Pond 1950

The village pond, the prison, the ancient hollow oak and the cottages nearby all remain today.

Caption For Wallingford, Church And Bridge 1899

Peeping into view is St Peter's Church, characterised by a hollow, needle-like spire.

Caption For East Dean, War Memorial 1921

It is cupped in a hollow of the South Downs, near the famous Seven Sisters sea-cliffs and the onetime smugglers' landing place at Birling Gap.

Caption For Wickford, Runwell C1955

They would apparently leave a copy of the 'War Cry' in the hollow oak outside the pub, for the benefit of passers-by.

Caption For Great Yeldham, The Oak C1960

Yeldham Oak - seen here in the background - is now a hollow stump held together with cement and iron bands.

Caption For Winchester, 1893

A brisk climb above Winchester is always well rewarded by the beautiful views of the city, its handsome and historic buildings clustered round the hollow in which this one-time capital of England sits

Caption For Winchester, 1893

A brisk climb above Winchester is always well rewarded by the beautiful views of the city, its handsome and historic buildings clustered round the hollow in which this one-time capital of England sits.