Photos

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Maps

58 maps found.

1895, Western Hill Ref. HOSM42428
1947, Fron Ref. NPO709762
1920, Fron Ref. POP709762
1901-1903, Dolau Ref. RNC691713
1920, Dolau Ref. POP691713
1899, Dolau Ref. RNE691713
1947, Dolau Ref. NPO691713
1898, Fron Ref. RNE709762
1887, Dolau Ref. HOSM43325
1900-1903, Fron Ref. RNC709762
1919, Crosswater Ref. POP684657
1940, Crosswater Ref. NPO684657
1895, Crosswater Ref. RNE684657
1940, Cross-At-Hand Ref. NPO684436
1897-1909, Crosswater Ref. RNC684657
1895, Cross-At-Hand Ref. RNE684436
1921, Cross-At-Hand Ref. POP684436
1897-1898, Cross-At-Hand Ref. RNC684436

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Memories

429 memories found. Showing results 21 to 30.

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Hi! I have recently been researching into my family history, and I came across a photograph dated to around the early 1870s in my home. On the back it read Wm Hughes photographer and oil painter in Llangefni and Amlwch on Sundays ...Read more

A memory of Llangefni by Rachel Williams

Tiffield Village School

I have many memories of the village school which I visited regularly during my childhood. I was named after Lynda Brown, a very close friend of my parents, who ran the school. She had been headteacher of the school for ...Read more

A memory of Tiffield in 1956 by Lynda Brooks Townsend

The Eleanor Cross At Geddington

The two girls seen in this photo of the ford at Geddington in the mid 1950s aren’t me and my sister, but they easily could have been! We used to visit my grandmother at Geddington regularly around this time, and ...Read more

A memory of Geddington in 1955 by Julia Skinner

Photos Of The House I Grew Up In On Crown Road

My brother Don Quarterman sent me to this web site. What an amazing collection of photographs! So I have to talk about two that show the house we grew up in, Mulberry Cottage. The earlier one ...Read more

A memory of Wheatley in 1953 by Philip Quarterman

Flaxley Road

I was born in 1950 and lived at 151 Flaxley Road until 1958. My father was William Yardley, he was a manager at the Levis works in Station Road. He died in 1953, and in 1958 my mother was re-married to a local retiring policeman, ...Read more

A memory of Stechford by Alan Yardley

Old Pictures

Got a pile of colour and B and W pics from late 60`s all of Drumcahel aroudf Pitmilly Road and Airegold place but am looking for info on an event which I think took place on the playing fields across from the Goodyear tyre factory. ...Read more

A memory of Drumchapel in 1969 by Chris Doran

The Gardens Remembered

I am puzzled as to which year this photo was taken. It must have been very late fifties because my earliest memory of The Rest Garden, as we called it, was when it was still recognizeable as a graveyard. The gravestones ...Read more

A memory of Uxbridge by Philip Cousins

Oh For Thing Past.

I was born in 1941 in St Augustine's Rd at the top of Chalk Pit Ave. The memory I have are, the Bull Inn at the corner of Sandy Lane next to Nashes Paper Mills. Ridge ways ? the all one shop, {things past}. Doing paper ...Read more

A memory of St Paul's Cray in 1950 by David Stallwood

Level Crossing

I spent many a summer at this level crossing as my grandmother, Kate Griffiths, lived in the house at the far end of the terrace. In fact the man you can see in this photo of 1965 standing in his garden is my grandfather, ...Read more

A memory of Penrhyndeudraeth by John Griffiths

Memories Of Good And Bad Days In Tottenham

My Name is Alan Pearce. I was born in October 1939 at 75 Park View Road and I have many memories of going to the bottom of the road and walking under the very low tunnel which carried the railway line. ...Read more

A memory of Tottenham in 1930 by Alan Pearce

Captions

196 captions found. Showing results 49 to 72.

Caption For Ombersley, The Village Cross 1910

This churchyard cross dates from the 15th century, so it is about 400 years older than the present church.

Caption For Liskeard, King Doniert's Stone C1955

The short granite cross base with a carved interlace design has inscribed on the other side 'Doniert rogavit pro anima', which translates as 'Doniert ordered this for the good of his soul'.

Caption For Rothley, St Mary's Church C1955

In the churchyard is a cross shaft dating, it is said, to the 9th century.

Caption For Kersey, The Ford And Church C1955

The name Kersey means 'cress island', a fact to contemplate when crossing the Brett by bridge or ford. At the top of the hill is one of the best-known views in Suffolk.

Caption For Piddlehinton, The Village C1955

We are looking south-eastwards from the Yetminster road towards the mediaeval Hamstone cross in a triangle of cobbles (centre), with roads at the junction signed to Sherborne (left) and Chetnole (right

Caption For Truro, King Harry Ferry Boats C1889

The King Harry Passage on the Fal at Trelissick was already an ancient crossing when this ferry was providing an important link to St Mawes and the Roseland peninsula.

Caption For Par, Bay 1898

The Great Western Railway crosses in front of the tidal sands of the bay, and the very tall chimney belonged to the lead smelting works, which had already closed at this date.

Caption For Churchtown, The Village C1955

The village cross dates from the 18th century and, at the top of the column on its south-facing aspect, its a sundial, from which the village took its time.

Caption For Leigh, The Cross C1955

We are looking south-eastwards from the Yetminster road towards the mediaeval Hamstone cross in a triangle of cobbles (centre), with roads at the junction signed to Sherborne (left) and Chetnole (right

Caption For Hurst Green, The Cross 1950

Teas with Hovis bread, Ellis Wilkinson's mineral waters, Pyper's Ices, sweets, fruit drinks, teas and refreshments were all obtainable by the cross at Hurst Green.

Caption For Lavenham, Market Place C1955

The market cross dates from 1500, and was intended to be a copy of the one at Cambridge. To the right is the former Market Toll House, adjoining the British School of 1861.

Caption For Formby, Gores Lane C1960

The Godstone itself is thought to date back to pagan times, being carved with a cross by early Christian missionaries.

Caption For Dingwall, General View 1890

In 1879, MacDonald distinguished himself during the First Afghan War, and General Roberts offered him a Victoria Cross or a commission.

Caption For Blindley Heath, The Main Road C1955

South-west of Oxted, and on the course of a Roman Road across the Weald, the route turns left at Blindley Heath, a hamlet on former heathland in the south of Godstone parish.

Caption For Ackworth, Buttercross And Lychgate C1955

The cross dates from the 15th century (it was restored in 2003), while Mr Waller, head gardener at Ackworth Park, built the shelter in the late 1930s.

Caption For Caldecott, High Street C1955

Roman remains are extant at Caldecott, but it is the later thatched and slated farmhouses, and rows of cottages (some with date panels) fronting onto the High Street which present a unified entity

Caption For Daventry, Market Square C1960

This view looks across the market square towards Holy Cross Church, rebuilt in classical style in the 1750s with an unusual spire.

Caption For Askrigg, Market Place 1906

The market cross dates from 1851. Behind it we can see the Wesleyan chapel (1878) and the Village Hall of 1906.

Caption For Peterborough, Market Square 1919

This view, taken from St John's Church across Cathedral Square, shows the Canadian Government offices next door to the Capital and Counties Bank, St Nicholas' Gate, the print works, a toy

Caption For Exminster, Turf Lock 1906

The old Turf Lock Inn stands near the lock gates where the Exeter Canal - probably the oldest in England - meets the Exe estuary.

Caption For Wollaston, High Park Avenue C1960

That finished when the farm closed, but the Darbys are still around - Graham Darby is currently licensee of The Gate Hangs Well on High Park Avenue.

Caption For Camberley, The Entrance To Sandhurst Military College 1906

Today, the gates are permanently closed, for security reasons. At one time, the cadets pulled an old cannon, just inside the gate, across the London Road after their passing out parade.

Caption For Bamford, Dam And Win Hill C1955

This view looks across the ornate, wrought iron gates of the Ladybower Dam towards the newly planted regimented forestry on the slopes of Win Hill.

Caption For Eyam, The Saxon Cross 1896

The vigorously carved Saxon cross which stands in Eyam's churchyard is thought to date from around the 9th century, and is similar is style to the crosses at Bakewell.