Maps

459 maps found.

1899 - 1909, Perham Down Ref. HOSM56542
1884 - 1887, Whiddon Down Ref. HOSM64392
1894, Great Litchfield Down Ref. HOSM36357
1894, Great Litchfield Down Ref. HOSM47631
1886 - 1906, Mithian Downs Ref. HOSM64254
1886 - 1887, Charlton Down Ref. HOSM48417
1894, Northington Down Fm Ref. HOSM55363
1880 - 1881, Winterbourne Down Ref. HOSM64818
1899-1900, Down St Mary Ref. RNC692629
1886 - 1903, West Down Ref. HOSM63804
1909 - 1910, Crawley Down Ref. HOSM42290
1887 - 1903, Bewley Down Ref. HOSM37644
1880 - 1906, Quintrell Downs Ref. HOSM57325
1894 - 1895, Houghton Down Ref. HOSM49004
1878 - 1879, Carnon Downs Ref. HOSM40147
1882, North Cerney Downs Ref. HOSM55180
1877 - 1906, Treswithian Downs Ref. HOSM58045
1881 - 1902, Ashley Down Ref. HOSM36353
1879 - 1899, New Downs Ref. HOSM63936
1873 - 1898, Five Ash Down Ref. HOSM45478

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Memories

8,147 memories found. Showing results 191 to 200.

Summer Memories Of Picktree Village

In the late 1950’s and as a young boy around 8 or 9 living in the west end of Newcastle, I used to visit my Auntie Bella and Uncle Ted regularly. They lived at Number 3 Picktree Cottages, a short row of picturesque ...Read more

A memory of Picktree by Ben Haddon

Hainton

I hope, I think I am the first to write - I lived in Hainton 1951/54. Our dad worked on the farm just up the road (Stockman). I went to the little school in Hainton. Headmistress - Mrs Slingsby. Do not remember her deputy, but Miss Officer ...Read more

A memory of Hainton by John Brown

The King And Queen Visit Queen's Road

Some time soon after the Second World War, with our next door neighbours, we walked down to Queen's Road to watch the King and Queen drive by. We stood near Evan Cook's Depository. I assume that their ...Read more

A memory of Peckham in 1946 by Ken Cook

College Road

Whilst staying with my Grandparents (Weekes) of College Road, I liked to play down the bottom of the road with my friends (I was about 8 years of age at this time) - playing steppy stones in the mud of the river - a very dangerous ...Read more

A memory of Northfleet in 1950 by Julia Banks

Great Memories

I was at Angus house garden city woodford Essex. in the 60s I used love going on holidays to yarmouth we used put our mattresses in the back of a van and go to the church hall it was great every day uncle that was mr and mrs ...Read more

A memory of Woodford Bridge by Bryan Callahan

King Edward V11 Grammar School

How sad to see the old school now razed to the ground. I was a pupil there from 1962 to 1964 when we moved away from the area. I travelled in by bus and we disembarked in front of what was then the Sarson School. ...Read more

A memory of Melton Mowbray by Jacqueline Hatton

Error And My Memory/Memories Of Sonning Common...

Not sure if it is an error, but 'Brinnds Corner' is spelt 'B-R-I-N-D-S C-O-R-N-E-R' after the butchers shop, (now an off-licence), on the corner of Peppard Road/Wood Lane and Brinds Close which ...Read more

A memory of Sonning Common by Philip Reeve

I Was In Hutton Poplars Childrens Home.

From the age of 3 until I was 15 years of age I was in Hutton poplars I was in Humber House Mr and Mrs Healy were in charge. I then after some years in Humber House was transferred to Windermere House with Mr ...Read more

A memory of Shenfield

Living In Addlestone In 1976

I lived in Addlestone above a shop 178 Station Road. I remember the day the old signal box was taken down to be replaced by automatic barriers. Once the signal box had been removed there was an enormous mound of tea ...Read more

A memory of Addlestone by Anna Ramsden

Park Place

When I was younger, my Mum and Dad moved from Liverpool and came to live in Crewe. We lived in the Huts from 1945 to 1957. I'm 84 years old now and I remember those days being the happiest times of my life. We lived at 53 Park Place and I ...Read more

A memory of Crewe by maycorbett

Captions

2,242 captions found. Showing results 457 to 480.

Caption For Aylesford, The Church C1960

The village cottages and houses crowd down to the river, surrounded by luxuriant vegetation. St Peter's Church stands guardian on its knoll.

Caption For St Ives, High Street 1922

This photograph looks down the High Street towards St Ives' Parish Church. The High Street remains the main entranceway to the older part of St Ives, and is an important shopping street.

Caption For Fordingbridge, St Mary's Church C1950

There is a sad epitaph to John Chubb in the churchyard, who died young in 1784: 'Death like an overflowing stream sweeps us away: Our life's a dream: An empty tale: A morning flower cut down and withered

Caption For Devizes, On The Canal 1898

From there, the Kennet & Avon Canal plunges down 29 locks to the valley below. This one is on the edge of town, close to the old prison.

Caption For Barnstaple, The South Walk 1894

Beyond, the elegant town houses that once had rear gardens down to the river can be picked out through the trees.

Caption For Cranleigh, Station 1908

A train approaches the down platform of this station on the Horsham to Guildford Railway, which opened in 1865 and is long since closed.

Caption For Stevenage, Coreys Mill 1903

The small rural hamlet of Corey's Mill, now completely absorbed into the New Town of Stevenage, was once dominated by its windmill, which burnt down in 1878.

Caption For Beccles, From The Marshes 1894

In the days when trading wherries plied their way up and down the rivers, transporting goods from the sea ports, or from one town to another, Beccles was a thriving port.

Caption For Wisbech, View From North Brink 1901

On Bridge Street, J T Jeffery's shop was later pulled down to accommodate the extension to the post office.

Caption For Haverfordwest, High Street C1955

Looking down the High Street towards the river and Salutation Square.

Caption For Deal, Esplanade 1899

It shows clearly the steps down onto the shingle beach, together with the boats drawn up in time- honoured fashion. Part of the pier can be seen.

Caption For Wendover, Coldharbour Cottages, Tring Road 1899

This wonderful range of 17th-century thatched timber-framed cottages sweeps down the Tring Road towards the clock tower.

Caption For Pett Level, The Market Stores C1955

The photographer has moved slightly further back down the road to take in the whole of the Market Stores, no doubt for a picture postcard of the time.

Caption For Haverfordwest, Barn Street 1906

Looking down Barn Street towards the spire of St Martin's Church, the Bethesda Baptist Chapel can be seen on the right.

Caption For Easington, Seaside Road From Church C1955

The road here winds down towards the sea, past the church of All Saints, with its decorative wrought-iron arch. Behind the church is an attached farm and tithe barn.

Caption For London, Chelsea Watermans Arms 1875

In narrow alleys leading down to the river, similar to the one depicted here, there was an abundance of small taverns and public houses catering for the working man.

Caption For Clacton On Sea, Thames Barges On West Beach 1912

Behind, rows of bathing machines are ready to wheel modest bathers down to the water's edge.

Caption For Staines, Boating 1907

Staines's High Street leads down towards this bridge over the Thames. The three-arched structure was designed by George Rennie and opened by King William IV in the 1830s.

Caption For Trusthorpe, The Beach C1955

Oh, how we love to make sand castles just so that our children can knock then down or jump on them. Here we have only two more to go! The cannon would not have been much use in 1940.

Caption For Weston Super Mare, Christ Church 1887

The Parish of Christ Church stretches down to Baker Street and Alfred Street, where the school and church hall were built.

Caption For South Harting, Church Of St Mary And St Gabriel 1906

Familiar to many, the church nestles in the shelter of the South Downs. Large horse chestnuts now break the roof line but the cottages still lie tranquil within the church's reach.

Caption For Matlock Bath, Road To Temple Hotel C1864

This view looks down on the hillside villas from the road which winds up to the Temple Hotel, which dates from the 1760s.

Caption For Bideford, The Quay 1919

There was once a railway running down the middle of this street and around the corner at the end. It went to Westward Ho! and Appledore, and ran for sixteen years, closing in March 1917.

Caption For Grange Over Sands, 1901

Neither the promenade nor the gardens by it have been built, and the stone facing of the railway embankment slopes right down to the beach.