Maps

159 maps found.

1924, Moss Bank Ref. POP784136
1923, Moss Nook Ref. POP784252
1897, Coppenhall Moss Ref. RNE677217
1896, Moss Bank Ref. RNE784137
1896, Moss End Ref. RNE784172
1895, Moss End Ref. RNE784173
1896, Moss Side Ref. RNE784312
1947, Farington Moss Ref. NPO703382
1947, Moss Bank Ref. NPO784137
1947, Moss Side Ref. NPO784312
1947, Moss Side Ref. NPO784316
1947, Moss Side Ref. NPO784319
1947, Page Moss Ref. NPO799462
1896, Winmarleigh Moss Ref. RNE871451
1911-1912, Noss Ref. RNC794758
1902-1903, Coppenhall Moss Ref. RNC677217
1903, Great Marton Moss Ref. RNC720178
1903-1904, Moss Edge Ref. RNC784168
1897-1909, Moss End Ref. RNC784173
1902-1903, Moss Houses Ref. RNC784236

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Memories

162 memories found. Showing results 21 to 30.

Where I Work

I actually work at Solent dry cleaners now so it's very strange seeing it as it was 46 years ago. I have just told my boss about this photo too x.

A memory of Fleet in 2011 by Karen Davies

Barnsley Town Hall 1955 The Year I Started To Work There.

I was two weeks short of my 16th birthday, when I started work in the motor tax office which was situated in Barnsley Town Hall. Although we were employed by the Borough Treasurer's ...Read more

A memory of Barnsley in 1955 by Mary Lipscombe

Childhood At Stretton Under Fosse

Hi to all who may read this and maybe remember my family. My father was born in Stretton in 1920 and lived next door to a Granny Coombs in the centre of the village with his mother Niome, father Jack, ...Read more

A memory of Stretton under Fosse in 1955 by Shelia Deakin

Post Office

My gran & grandad started their new life here after they were wed in 1934. They had 2 more children then my gran took her bike to the local newsagent where she was knocked down by an army lorry. She died later, leaving her 3 ...Read more

A memory of Frimley Green in 1930 by Karen Villadsen

Watercress Beds Washling

I well remember the watercress beds at West Ashling as I started work there the day after I left school. Mr Pusey and his wife (he married Miss Florry Hair) were my bosses. I remember a Charlie Hotson and Harry Earl ...Read more

A memory of East Ashling in 1953 by John Young

My Dads Family

As far back as I can remember I used to visit my gran in Carlin How.  My dad and his brothers and sister grew up on Westray Street.  I can remember the big common where they used to build the bonfire for Guy Fawkes Night.  My dad ...Read more

A memory of Carlin How in 1963 by Jean Appleton Saul

Wimbledon Town Hall

I worked at Wimbledon Town Hall 1966-1970 in the Computer Room. My sis & my friend Kathy worked there also. We worked at the top of the building. Mr Powell was the boss, & Elsie was Supervisor. My friends & I ...Read more

A memory of Wimbledon in 1970 by Diane Cotterill

Holiday Memories

My parents spent annual holidays at Taberners boarding House in Albert Road, Blackpool Central, when they were young children, and upon hearing of their eventual courtship and engagement many years later, the then owners vowed ...Read more

A memory of Blackpool in 1959

Hairdressers Banstead High Street 1969 1973

I worked as a Saturday girl at the hairdressers opposite the church in Banstead High Street when I was 15 in 1969. It was called Nicolette then and I worked for Margaret and her mother Mrs Anscombe. ...Read more

A memory of Banstead in 1969 by Karen Farrell

Westgate School.

Westgate opened in 1958 for my last school year. I competed in the discus and cross country, and represented the school in rugby and a decathlon. Great school, followed by Slough College. Later, I emigrated and worked for a ...Read more

A memory of Cippenham in 1958 by Edward Hall

Captions

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Caption For Chagford, Scor Hill, Sacred Circle Showing Kestor 1924

The circle dates from the Bronze a In the background is the great boss of Kestor.

Caption For Chagford, Kestor Rocks 1924

Rising to 1433 feet, the boss of Kestor serves as a prominent landmark with its outlying granite rocky basin, as seen when approaching from Chagford.

Caption For Iona, St Martin's Cross 1903

It is over 17 feet high, and is beautifully carved with biblical scenes on one side and on the other the 'boss and serpent' design associated with pre-Christian pagan worship.

Caption For Norwich, The Cathedral, The Nave Looking East 1891

The nave vault has more than 250 bosses, all richly and superbly carved.

Caption For Yetminster, The Mill C1955

There is no minster at Yetminster, but it does offer a very attractive 15th century parish church, with some excellent brasses and carved roof bosses. Its bells are over 300 years old.

Caption For Iona, St Martin's Cross 1903

It is over 17 feet high, and is beautifully carved with biblical scenes on one side and on the other the 'boss and serpent' design associated with pre-Christian pagan worship.

Caption For Chagford, Kestor Rocks 1924

Rising to 1433 feet, the boss of Kestor serves as a prominent landmark with its outlying granite rocky basin, as seen when approaching from Chagford.

Caption For Reedham, The Ferry C1955

Although Sutton's coaches came up from Clacton on Sea, no doubt the scenery and wildlife is an attractive contrast to candy floss, deckchairs and the beach.

Caption For Lacock, Church Of St Cyriac C1955

The porch is interesting, with 'battlements and a tierceron- vault with bosses' - extra decorative ribs spring from the corners of each bay.

Caption For Tavistock, Brook Street 1910

The latter has three spectacular aisles, one built for the ancient Clothworkers' Guild with a roof of finely-carved beams and bosses.

Caption For Scarborough, South Bay C1960

Scarborough's sandy beaches are still as popular now with northern holidaymakers, who still throng to the seaside town for the donkey rides, candy floss and sticks of rock as they did 40 years ago.

Caption For Chagford, Scor Hill, Sacred Circle Showing Kestor 1924

The circle dates from the Bronze a In the background is the great boss of Kestor.

Caption For East Brent, The Church 1961

East Brent's church has a tall, slender spire, but its most remarkable feature is the nave ceiling of 1637 which has a sinuous pattern of imitation vault ribs focusing on three pendant bosses done

Caption For Tavistock, Brook Street 1910

The latter has three spectacular aisles, one built for the ancient Clothworkers' Guild with a roof of finely-carved beams and bosses.

Caption For Buckden, The Lion Hotel C1950

Inside there is a carved Agnus Dei boss on magnificently moulded ceiling beams - these show that the original building of c1500 was timber-framed and jettied.

Caption For Puddletown, High Street C1955

The replacement incorporates salvaged fittings, including ceiling beams and an oak boss carved with a Tudor rose.

Caption For Somersham, The Church 1898

Inside there is a fine 14th-century king post roof with carved bosses. Very little remains of the palace except for two large fish ponds and the medieval bridge across the moat.

Caption For Wells, Cathedral, Chapter House 1890

The carved faces on the walls have survived (some of them are comical), and the bosses in the vault and some pieces of original medieval glass remain.

Caption For Wymondham, The Abbey 1891

Never fully completed, the west tower is 142ft 6ins high; the north porch has a groined roof with well-carved bosses. The nave has nine bays and a large triforium.

Caption For Burnley, The Chapel, Towneley Hall C1955

High on the panelled ceiling are bosses on which are carved the initials of Sir John's family.

Caption For Saffron Walden, St Mary's Church, The Interior 1925

The wonderful 500-year-old roof has heraldic bosses down the central beam. The chancel screen was dedicated on 10 October 1924, and was given by W Favill Tuke in memory of his wife.