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Maps

4,509 maps found.

1898, Carley Hill Ref. RNE661446
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1896, Cat Hill Ref. RNE664402
1899, Chapman's Hill Ref. RNE666692
1895, Charing Hill Ref. RNE666749
1896, Chattern Hill Ref. RNE667091
1895, Cherrytree Hill Ref. RNE667437
1895, Crowle Hill Ref. RNE684945
1896, Darn Hill Ref. RNE688706
1895, Deans Hill Ref. RNE689334
1898, Derry Hill Ref. RNE690300
1898, Double Hill Ref. RNE692243
1899, Balls Hill Ref. RNE631602
1897, Bar Hill Ref. RNE632763
1898, Bateman's Hill Ref. RNE634668
1895, Beacon Hill Ref. RNE635296
1896, Beeston Hill Ref. RNE636608

Books

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Memories

4,110 memories found. Showing results 201 to 210.

Happy Days At Arnage Castle

1942/1976 - I am the son of Alex Stewart, brother to D.C. Stewart. I spent my early years at Arnage during and after the war. I was at all the Arnage gatherings and met many stars of stage and screen. Many the time the ...Read more

A memory of Ellon by Alexander Stewart

My Childhood Of Old Bracknell Farm

Hi Peter, I remember the Thompkins was it the baker or was that the Cheneys? Joe Smith was the newsagent who used to treat the kids to a summer outing by train every summer. We used to get a new florin and a ...Read more

A memory of Bracknell in 1949 by Susan Hindle Nee Wesley

1 A High Street, Garndiffiath

My name is Robert Gwillim, I lived at 1A High Street with my parents Edward & Betty from when I was born in 1955 until April 1962. My sister, Carol, was born in December 1961. My parents had lived at 1A High ...Read more

A memory of Garndiffaith in 1960 by Robert Gwillim

Growing Up In Northwood Hills

I was born in a small maisonette off Alandale Drive and my mum still lived there until she passed away aged 95 in 2014. The border between Hillingdon/Harrow runs across the back garden. I attended Pinner Wood ...Read more

A memory of Northwood Hills in 1960 by John Jossevel

Moving To Prudhoe 1947

We moved to Prudhoe in 1947, I was 12 years old. My dad, Bill Turner RSM, took over the Drill Hall in Swallow Close. I thought it was wonderful as we had relatives in Prudhoe, plus a grandma, Mary Ann Turner. I was born in ...Read more

A memory of Corbridge in 1947 by Marie Bugden

Lound School

I remember walking up (what seemed like then) the long steep hill every morning to go to Lound School... apparently the old one..with the stone walls around it, and the Vicors house across the road. There used to be ...Read more

A memory of Chapeltown by Mark Carter

Gervis Road Collyhurst Flats 1945 1964

My name is Tom Smith. I was born in 17 Gervis Rd, Collyhurst Flats in August 1945. My dad was Jack Smith and my mam was Ada; there were 6 kids, John, Mary, James, (me) Andrew, and Arthur. To me the flats ...Read more

A memory of Collyhurst in 1945 by Tom Smith

Childhood Memories We Never Forget

To anyone reading this; I was born Valerie Harding and lived in Wedges Mills and I remember so many things about my childhood in Cannock. The Maypole dancing at John Woods school, attending Church each Thursday ...Read more

A memory of Cannock in 1953 by Valerie Van Ramesdonk

Lots Of Coal Dust

Born in 1942, my earliest memories of Thurnscoe was living at 25 Taylor street. When I was four we moved to 137 Thornley Crescent. I attended both Houghton Road Infants and Junior schools. One name sticks in my memory; Mrs Cook ...Read more

A memory of Thurnscoe in 1942 by Trevor Mclean

Good Memories

I spent a few days in London for the Queens Diamond Jubilee last year. I decided to pay a visit to where I use to live in Welling. After reading some of the stories it certainly brought back memories. Like going to the Embassy on ...Read more

A memory of Welling in 1950 by Ron Collins

Captions

1,906 captions found. Showing results 481 to 504.

Caption For Hythe, High Street 1899

The long, narrow High Street, with the Rose & Crown Inn on the right, is at the foot of a steep hill overlooking the sea.

Caption For Rochester, College Gate C1965

One of the three surviving 15th-century entrances to the cathedral precincts, College Gate stands at the foot of Boley Hill, and is banded with stone and flint, with a timber-framed upper storey.

Caption For Sevenoaks, Upper St John's Hill 1959

St John's Church, built in 1858-9 by Morphew & Green and with its west gable-end facing out onto the road junction, dominates this cross-roads towards the top of the hill.

Caption For Oban, From The South West 1901

With surrounding hills dominating the skyline, and substantial granite buildings, this view becomes immediately identifiable as Scotland.

Caption For Coniston, The Village 1929

Ramblers (right) head for the hills, striding purposefully out past the Rayburne Hotel and Cafe in the centre of Coniston village.

Caption For Whitby, West Cliff 1891

The tide is out, but that does not stop the children having a paddle by Tate Hill Pier, which juts out in the

Caption For Butser Hill, 1898

Over the years sheep have grazed the slopes of this famous chalk hill, which rises to 888 ft.

Caption For Sutton, Stonecot Hill C1955

This view, taken from Stonecot Hill, shows the 1930s Woodstock pub, which still flourishes.

Caption For Hemsworth, Bullenshaw House C1965

During the war two air-raid shelters were built into the hill. Bullenshaw House was a residential home, but it is now used as a resource centre for older people.

Caption For Caversham, St Peter's Hill 1908

St Peter's Hill climbs out of the village towards Caversham's striking parish church of St Peter, which occupies a pleasant setting above the Thames.

Caption For Uley, The Village C1960

landscape here is a fine example of the continuing denudation of the Cotswold Scarp; it is of great interest to geologists, as the outlying peaks and downs were once connected to the main hill

Caption For Swansea, General View From Hill 1893

This panoramic view is very evocative of two major factors in the city's history: the rolling hills which surround it, and the rows of terraced worker's cottages, which testify to the city's once significant

Caption For Richmond, The Bar 1913

The view looks down Cornforth Hill towards Bridge Street; the whitewashed building was the Oak Tree Inn.

Caption For Shaftesbury, Gold Hill C1955

Gold Hill has featured in a number of feature films and television commercials.

Caption For Cambridge, Petty Cury 1931

The narrow street of Petty Cury runs between Market Hill and Sidney Street.

Caption For Laindon, View From St Nicholas Church C1960

We are looking towards Botney Hill at Little Burstead. The long fields in the distance were filled with houses soon after this picture was taken, with the development of the Basildon Drive estate.

Caption For Stourport On Severn, The Weir C1965

This part of the Severn between Stourport and Lenchford remains one of its most pleasant stretches, the river running through a valley and wooded hills.

Caption For Launceston, Fore Street 1906

The prominent sign at the top of the hill is that of the Jubilee Inn.

Caption For Cambridge, Petty Cury 1931

The narrow street of Petty Cury runs between Market Hill and Sidney Street.

Caption For Cheltenham, Promenade 1923

It was for the building of the Promenade and the surrounding crescents and terraces that many of the quarries were opened in the neighbouring hills.

Caption For Framlingham, Market Hill 1929

Although best known for its castle, Framlingham's heart is Market Hill, in a town where many of the buildings are in fact made from stones removed from the castle.

Caption For Moreton, The Post Office C1955

Moreton is the last resting place of Lawrence of Arabia, who lived nearby at Cloud's Hill. He died on the Bovington road in May 1935 riding his beloved motorcycle.

Caption For Camberley, Brackendale 1908

Travelling towards Church Hill we come to Brackendale Road; this is a pretty road, with many pine trees. Before the opening of the M3, it used to run right through to the Portsmouth Road.

Caption For Great Malvern, From Priory Church Tower 1899

Elgar was a true son of Worcestershire, and much of his music was inspired by his regular walks around the Malvern Hills.