Maps

181,006 maps found.

1899-1900, Burton Ref. RNC657091
1899, Broom Hill Ref. RNC652269
1899-1900, Broughton Ref. RNC652746
1899-1900, Corntown Ref. RNC677767
1903, Brigham Ref. RNC650240
1924, Etton Ref. POP702076
1919, Dyffryn Ref. POP696149
1919, School Green Ref. POP826423
1919, Sea Mills Ref. POP826998
1924, Risby Ref. POP817108
1921, Park Village Ref. POP801264
1903-1904, Kirkburn Ref. RNC748853
1919, New Town Ref. POP790399
1924, Bainton Ref. POP630555
1924, Camerton Ref. POP660230
1947, Arnold Ref. NPO627047
1947, Beswick Ref. NPO639310
1903, Melbourne Ref. RNC777769
1903, Lockington Ref. RNC765431
0, 0, 0, Lower Town Ref. RNC769827

Books

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Memories

29,050 memories found. Showing results 511 to 520.

Growing Up In Caerbryn

I was born in Caerbryn in 1949 and I lived at 4 Caerbryn Terrace along at that time with my granny and grandad, mum and dad and my sister Gill who is thirteen months older than me. The terrace was then just the twenty ...Read more

A memory of Cae'r-bryn in 1959 by First Name Last Name

Above Shop Flats

1963: We were so desperate for somewhere to live when we got married that we almost signed up for one of the upstairs flats above the shops. The flats were brand new and looked very attractive back then. The the reality set ...Read more

A memory of South Wigston by Richard Child

Memories

It has been almost 50 years since I have seen the inside of this church. My mother; Molly Risbridger) was married in this church to a Canadian soldier Mr. Ken Lloyd Maxted. I am their son Robert Glenn Maxted. Happy Anniversary! 2007 I love you Mom and Dad, Your Son, Glenn

A memory of Blackheath in 1946 by Robert Maxted

School Uniform

When I passed the 11 plus exam I was selected to attend Kibworth Grammar School. The only place that you could get the uniform was the little shop in the photo to the right of the monument in the Square. This meant a trip ...Read more

A memory of Kibworth Beauchamp in 1949 by Richard Child

Diving Boards Long Passed

I can't remember the 5 metre diving boards in this photo but I certainly can remember the 3 meter ones that replaced these, which have also now gone. I spent many an afternoon diving, jumping of these boards first ...Read more

A memory of Cheltenham in 1980 by George Tarte

My Memories Of Salford

I was born in the upstairs back room of my maternal Gran's house at 20 John Street, Pendleton. I was told there was an air raid going on at the time. My first school was John Street where there was a play ground on the roof, ...Read more

A memory of Salford in 1951 by Mal Woods

The Savoy Cinema

My memories of the Savoy are of learning to ride a 2 wheeler bike in front on the wide pavement and of everybody dancing there when the war was over. Then of going to the cinema on Saturday mornings when Mr Scroggins used to keep all the children in order. They are happy memories.

A memory of Romiley in 1940 by Margaret Hibbert

Growing Up In Filton

I was born in Plymouth of Welsh parents, there was no work in Newport Wales when my Father got out of the Navy, so, we moved to my Grandparents house in 50 Wallscourt Rd Filton, until our house 13 Canberra Grove Filton became ...Read more

A memory of Filton in 1966 by Christine Flage

Memories

As a boy i would wander through fields and in water, go fishing, make swings was happy with things: Would roam with the dog slip on Algae green log, smell rain on the grass polish Grans brass: Climb dykes, collect conkers leap ...Read more

A memory of Blairgowrie in 1974 by John Downie

Foreshore Houseboats

In the early 1950's walking past the little white cottage that is now The Country Park Inn, towards Ferriby, one could see a selection of little ships (Puffers) pulled up high & dry on the river bank. that were used as ...Read more

A memory of Hessle in 1952 by Len Marsden

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 1,225 to 1,248.

Caption For Goring, The Village 1896

This sprawling riverside village lies between the beech-clad hills of the Chilterns and the windswept slopes of the Berkshire Downs.

Caption For Funtington, Hallidays 1965

Nestling under the steep southern slope of the Sussex Downs, Funtington is typical of the inland villages of the coastal plain.

Caption For Tettenhall, Lower Green C1965

The survival of the green helps Tettenhall retain just a hint of its village character, though it is very much part of Wolverhampton now.

Caption For Carrog, The River From The Bridge C1960

Carrog, or Llansantffraid Glyndyfrdwy, is in the heart of the lands of Owain Glyndwr, the marcher lord.

Caption For Buckland, The Church 1900

The church of St Mary has some parts that are medieval, but most of what can be seen today dates from its rebuilding between 1859 and 1860 under the supervision of Henry Woodyer.

Caption For Bentley, The Memorial Hall 1929

The book of 'Hampshire Treasures' states that the 'Bentley Book' on the left was 'designed by Lord Baden-Powell for the Daily Mail competition for village signs in 1923.

Caption For Alton, Crown Hill 1954

We are looking back up Crown Hill, with the sign of the Crown on the left.

Caption For Cardington, The Village C1960

This is a beautiful example of the mixing of stone and timberwork that is typical of many houses that snuggle amongst the hills of southern Shropshire.

Caption For Great Dunmow, Flitch Trials, Jury And Court Usher 2000

It seems that the custom first acquired a jury in 1701, when it was composed of five young ladies: the four daughters of the lord of the manor, and the steward`s one daughter.

Caption For Thaxted, Stoney Lane C1955

This was the original course of the high street. The cluster of timbered houses are of late 15th century date.

Caption For Canvey Island, Thorney Bay Beach Camp C1955

Well-ordered rows of caravans are ready to welcome summer visitors.

Caption For Ilfracombe, The "Velindra" Approaching The Pier 1890

The Velindra was just one of the paddle steamers that were the lifeblood of Ilfracombe`s tourist industry in the latter part of the 19th century and the first half of the 20th.

Caption For Windsor, The Castle, North Side 1890

Although not clearly visible in the photograph, the ceiling, built by Sir Jeffrey Wyatville, contains the coats of arms of all the Knights of the Garter since the foundation of the Order in the 14th

Caption For Chesterfield, Holywell Street C1955

Holywell Street presents a rather pleasant picture of 20th-century half-timbered revival buildings, some of which would not appear out of place in Chester.

Caption For Leicester, The Pavilion, Abbey Park C1965

A Pavilion by James Tait (1834-1915), typical of the early 1880s, with its hints of Gothic merging into Tudor fram- ing, making a valuable contribution to the ambience of the park, which was laid out

Caption For Yarm, The Friarage C1955

One of the important historic buildings of Yarm, this mansion was built in 1770 on the site of the ancient Friary, using some of the stones from the original building.

Caption For Redditch, Evesham Street C1965

None of these buildings survived the 1960s.

Caption For Whitby, The Upper Harbour C1955

This view of the Upper Harbour in the ancient port of Whitby situated where the River Esk runs into the North Sea has hardly changed since the 1950s.

Caption For Smarden, The Street C1955

The weatherboarded Chequers pub is tucked away in a corner of the dog-leg at the top of the village street, with the early 15th-century church tower rising above the surrounding tiled roofs.

Caption For Cambridge, St Catherine's College Dining Hall 1914

St Catharine's was founded by Robert Woodlarke in 1473, then the third provost of King's.

Caption For Barrow In Furness, St James Church 1895

During the time leading up to the First World War (1914-18), a number of food shortages, popularly referred to as famines, hit Barrow-in-Furness.

Caption For Liverpool, Town Hall 1895

The junction of Castle Street and Water Street, outside the Town Hall, has always been one of the busiest in Liverpool, and a natural meeting place.

Caption For Glastonbury, The Tribunal 1886

Nearby, just into the High Street, there is another building of similar antiquity, the Tribunal.

Caption For Billesdon, Market Place C1955

The A47 Leicester-Uppingham road forms one side of the roughly triangular market place; although the photograph shows, in the main, modest cottages of 17th- and 18th-century date, more impressive houses