Maps

459 maps found.

1900, West Downs Ref. RNC863997
1919, Berkley Down Ref. POP638887
1920, Beacon Down Ref. POP635224
1919, Carnon Downs Ref. POP662675
1920, Hadlow Down Ref. POP724310
1920, Crawley Down Ref. POP681576
1919, Combe Down Ref. POP675958
1919, Connor Downs Ref. POP676641
1921, Henley's Down Ref. POP731415
1899, Winterbourne Down Ref. RNC871609
1919, Tregurtha Downs Ref. POP852283
1919, South Down Ref. POP834613
1919, Priest Down Ref. POP810798
1920, The Down Ref. POP846346
1919, New Downs Ref. POP789611
1919, Odd Down Ref. POP795927
1920, Lower Down Ref. POP769011
1920, Waldron Down Ref. POP859673
1919, West Down Ref. POP863986
1946, Bedminster Down Ref. NPO636294

Books

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Memories

8,155 memories found. Showing results 111 to 120.

Hilly Fields

Situated at the top of our road, as young children Hilly Fields was something quite magical. During winter time we would trek our home made sledges over to toboggan hill and hurtle down to the brook at the bottom of the hill at ...Read more

A memory of Enfield in 1950 by Roger Davis

My Mums Home

My mum moved here when she was about 7 years old in 1959. Her mum and dad Mr and Mrs Claus owned the fish shop third closest to the camera. Her neighbour Mrs Sansby lived in the middle house. The house nearest to the camera is where my ...Read more

A memory of Stilton by James Mucklin

Working In Dartmouth Road

I worked at the gas board showroom on Dartmouth Road. It was next door to the bank on the corner of London Road. As well as selling gas appliances and receiving payment on gas bills we used to sell bags of "shillingsis!" ...Read more

A memory of Purley by Raymond Day

The Donkey Path

Re The Donkey path. I think Joanne is wrong - I know the embankment you speak of, there used to be a miniature railway which ran along the bottom of the embankment from the Prom entrance of Erias Park along to the Pier. The ...Read more

A memory of Old Colwyn in 1980 by Andrew Jones

Early Days Of Blackhill

My name is Stephen Yallop. I lived in Blackhill from the early 1960s. I used to live in Gallagher Terrace. I went to the Tin Mill infant school, I remember the teachers as Mrs Dunne the headmistress. Mrs Ferguson ...Read more

A memory of Blackhill in 1966 by Stephen Yallop

Number 2 Montague  Terrace

Barbara Brian.  I loved reading your memories of Montague Terrace and I thank you for them. Were you the young Miss Andrews that rode that posh bicycle and lived behind the shop and did your dad at times teach tap ...Read more

A memory of Bishopstoke in 1930 by Frederick Cannock

Those Lazy Hazy Days Of Delamere

I have so many memories of Delamere but unlike the others who have written on this page my recall of the names are not so good.  I tend to see things as pictures (and have a good memory for faces) and have vivid ...Read more

A memory of Delamere in 1966 by Jane Castrignano

Power Boats

The wooden clinker built boat, painted white in the lower right of the picture, was one of a pair of fast boats that the late Arthur Shippey and Tom Louis ran from coffee house end steps. They would call loudly ""half hour trips round ...Read more

A memory of Whitby in 1953 by Jim Evans

Evacuation Ww2

I recall being evacuated to Llansaint from London as a child of 7. I lived in a small sweet shop in the the village with a family named Phillips, or Philips. I am now 74 so my memories are not too sharp with regards to names and ...Read more

A memory of Llansaint in 1941 by James Hepting

Clifton Park

I used to live in tree-lined Lister Street. All I had to do was climb over the back wall to the rear of my house to get into Clifton Park. I remember Sunday School held at the Bandstand: 'Sunshine Corner always jolly fine, is for ...Read more

A memory of Rotherham in 1940 by John Wigglesworth

Captions

2,242 captions found. Showing results 265 to 288.

Caption For Mousehole, Harbour 1893

The winding road out of Newlyn rounds Penlee Point then dips down to this celebrated fishing village that nestles within stout stone breakwaters. At its back it is fringed by hills.

Caption For Chesterfield, The Cricket Ground, Queens Park C1950

Proposals were drawn up for a new pavilion, indoor nets, and a banqueting suite at Queen's Park, but were turned down by Chesterfield Borough Council.

Caption For Linton, Clappers Stile C1955

Simply push the three rails down, and step over! This one is the only example of a clapper stile in Cambridgeshire.

Caption For Penrith, King Street C1960

We are looking down Penrith's main shopping street.The scene has not changed much since Victorian days, except for the fact that the horses have by now disappeared and have been replaced by motor vehicles

Caption For Cragg Vale, St John's Church C1955

The pinnacled Victorian Parish Church of St John, Cragg Vale, with its crowded graveyard, looks down the isolated, wooded valley where the coiners once operated, far from the eyes of the law and authority

Caption For Emery Down, 1904

Emery Down stands on the frontier of some of the wildest scenery in the New Forest. Badgers live deep in the woods, deer can be seen by the patient watcher, and buzzards circle overhead.

Caption For Margate, Hotel Metropole 1892

The impressive facade of the Hotel Metropole, with the Ship Hotel next door, faced the end of the Jetty to greet the thousands of holidaymakers who travelled down on the paddle steamers.

Caption For South Littleton, Main Street C1955

These immaculately thatched cottages still exist, although they are rather run-down nowadays. Today the three villages of South, Middle and North Littleton all virtually run into each other.

Caption For Richmond, The Bar 1913

This is another postern gate surviving from the Town Wall, which was built to defend Richmond against Scottish raids shortly before the Battle of Bannockburn.

Caption For East Dereham, The Town Sign C1955

She was provided with milk by two deer; when a huntsman came after them with dogs, he was struck down by God and died instantly.

Caption For Chatham, View From Great Lines C1955

From a slightly different viewpoint, this picture looks across Town Hall Gardens and the Chatham rooftops towards the Downs beyond.

Caption For Geddington, The Village C1955

Here we are looking down Queen Street from the junction with Kettering Road, towards the centre of the village where the spire of the church can be seen in the distance.

Caption For Bradford On Avon, Christ Church C1950

By 1839, the parish church of Holy Trinity was becoming a little run down.

Caption For Leverington, The Six Ringers C1965

Leylandii trees line the nearside of the plot, but the view down the road remains very pastoral.

Caption For Robin Hoods Bay, Town And Bay 1927

Part of the village is clustered around the top of a ravine; notice the steep flight of steps in the lower foreground dropping away down toward the sea.

Caption For Kingsland, The Village C1955

A scene that was once familiar in many villages up and down the country. Notice the petrol pump on the right.

Caption For Laxey, The Waterfall 1896

In 1930 a flash flood swept down Laxey Valley with sufficient force to destroy the central section of the T-rocker, though it was later restored.

Caption For Lyme Regis, The Smithy 1909

Broad Street is the town's most fashionable shopping street, though the busy traffic of today prevents dogs lying down in the road!

Caption For Carrickfergus, View From The Quay 1897

A view looking down Belfast Lough to Carrickfergus and the harbour. The town and church can be seen inland of the castle, ranged beneath the slopes of Knockagh. A ship lies rotting by the quay.

Caption For Dobwalls, Village 1931

Just one motor car heads down through the village for Liskeard along a road that is now the extremely busy A38. Note the telephone poles laden with many wires, a sight no longer seen today.

Caption For Southwold, Mill On The Common 1893

This mill had dominated the common for just over 100 years, having been brought down from Yarmouth in 1798.

Caption For Waddesdon, The Manor And Lake 1897

An extraordinary view: for instead of the great chateau by the French architect, Destailleur, Frith's photographer chose to photograph the lake down by the home farm whose granary can be see out on the

Caption For Alfriston, Burnt House And River Cuckmere C1960

Burnt Farmhouse is isolated; it incorporates the remains of Field Place, which burned down in 1765. The tower of Litlington church can be seen in the distance.