Maps

9,439 maps found.

1890 - 1929, North Anston Ref. HOSM55235
1883 - 1885, North Littleton Ref. HOSM55332
1907 - 1908, North Gorley Ref. HOSM71286
1903 - 1904, North Lopham Ref. HOSM55248
1896 - 1910, North Marden Ref. HOSM55251
1873 - 1909, North Mundham Ref. HOSM55255
1882, North Cerney Downs Ref. HOSM55180
1899 - 1915, Llandaff North Ref. HOSM51751
1891 - 1892, North Cowton Ref. HOSM59644
1888 - 1905, North End Ref. HOSM61637
1886, North Kelsey Moor Ref. HOSM55236
1881 - 1884, North Burlingham Ref. HOSM55172
1884 - 1904, North Wootton Ref. HOSM70820
1897 - 1913, North Stainmore Ref. HOSM55300
1882 - 1883, North Petherwin Ref. HOSM55271
1898-1901, North Brook End Ref. RNC792983
1903-1908, North Kelsey Moor Ref. RNC793576
1947, North Leverton With Habblesthorpe Ref. NPO793633
1878 - 1906, North Cliffs Ref. HOSM55188
1886 - 1901, North Perrott Ref. HOSM55358

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Memories

1,544 memories found. Showing results 591 to 600.

North Greenford In The Late 40s And 50s

I was born in Perivale Maternity Hospital in 1943. Like so many of your writers growing up then was a magical time; the freedom we had to wander the fields, play and fish in the canal (in homemade boats ...Read more

A memory of Greenford by John Bowring

Live Music, Coalville

Whilst it is now many years ago, (I moved to Holland in '76), I'm just feeling ever so slightly miffed that your contributor didn't mention a couple of bands. I played in in the '60's, both hailing as 'Coalville' bands - ...Read more

A memory of Coalville in 1968 by Malcolm Latham

The Bed Bug Weathervane!

St Mary’s Church at Kingsclere, north west of Basingstoke, is famous for a most unusual decoration, a weather-vane in the shape of a bed-bug, seen on the left hand side of the tower in this view. It is a very tasteful ...Read more

A memory of Kingsclere by Julia Skinner

Albury School And Albury Village Shops

I attended Albury school from 1941 to 1948. The headmaster was Mr Wareham, 2 other teachers were ;Miss Vokins and Miss Kemp. I lived in Little London and walked to school as did most of the pupils. I remember ...Read more

A memory of Albury in 1940 by Shirley Mewes

Walk Along Stoneham Lane

I remember North Stoneham Church from a favourite walk my family and I used to take of a Saturday or Sunday afternoon. We set out from Kelvin Road and made our way towards Stoneham Lane with the blacksmith's shop on the ...Read more

A memory of Eastleigh in 1947 by Anthony Lawford

My Chldhood Times

Hi, I was born and brought up in Dipton, I lived in Annfield Street with my dad, Tom Bell, and my nanna, Maria Bell. I went to St Patricks RC School and have good memories of my time there with a few of the teachers being nuns. My ...Read more

A memory of Dipton in 1956 by Alice Bell

The Park My Granddad Walked Me Thur

If this is the park north of Aston, I walked many times with my granddad. I was in Aston from the States, stayed on Old Road.

A memory of Ashton-in-Makerfield by Paul Forray

Beverley Gardens, Western Avenue.

I was born in a masonette in Beverley Gardens, Western Avenue, in the middle of an air raid in 1943. Yes, I do rememebr buying an ice cream from Creamery Fare in Greenford. My local shops were across the road in ...Read more

A memory of Perivale in 1940

The Downs Lane

Further to my earlier memory of living in Hetton. My great-grandparents were Robert and Isabelle DeLap, they lived in Number 1 Downs Lane and had 5 children; Gladys, Annie, John, George and Bob. My grandma was Annie. I ...Read more

A memory of Hetton-Le-Hole in 1860 by Ellie Johnson

Policeman In Mastin Moor.

My dad, mum and sister moved to Mastin Moor from Tottenham, North London as Dad was a Policeman (PC Leslie Wetherall), this was in 1947. I was born there in 1948. We lived in what was the Police House just below what ...Read more

A memory of Mastin Moor in 1947 by Jennifer Mosley

Captions

2,645 captions found. Showing results 1,417 to 1,440.

Caption For Lyme Regis, From The Sands 1907

The view is north-eastwards along Marine Parade, to Madeira Cottages, Pyne House and the Assembly Rooms, with the cliffs of Cain's Folly in the distance (far right).

Caption For Royston, The Wells, Station Road C1955

This small village, 3 miles north of Barnsley, is in the heart of the coal mining country. This view is hardly changed, except for a new retail development out of the picture on the left.

Caption For Mells, From The River 1907

Circling Frome, we head north to the Mells Stream valley and Mells village, the home of the Horners, the nursery rhyme Little Jack Horner's family.

Caption For Chorley, Chapel Street C1965

This is Chorley's main street, the A6, Lancashire's main north to south road; it used to get very busy in the summer.

Caption For East Clandon, Village 1907

While West Clandon with its railway station definitely has the air of a commuter village, East Clandon, facing the slope of the North Downs and surrounded by fields, still has a rural feel

Caption For Llanberis, Top Of Llanberis Pass C1955

At a height of 1169 ft, this is one of the highest passes in north Wales accessible by road. Spectacular views of the Snowdon and Glyder mountains rewarded visitors at the top on a clear day.

Caption For Dublin, The Custom House 1897

It is situated on the north bank of the Liffey to the east of O'Connell Street, and was heavily damaged in the civil war, although restored a few years later.

Caption For Crawley, High Street 1903

Nowadays, virtually all we see in this tranquil Edwardian view of Crawley Green at the north end of the High Street has been swept away, although elements of the grassed area and a couple of trees survive

Caption For Hitchin, Churchyard C1955

The view looking north in the Churchyard in the mid 1950s was much the same then as it is today. In 1963, a well was found in the premises fac- ing us, then Wendy's Hat Shop.

Caption For Rothwell, High Street C1955

Here the photographer looks north along the High Street, towards its junction with Bridge Street to the right, and Desborough Road curving left.

Caption For Grantham, Belton House C1960

North of Grantham, set in its seven hundred acre landscaped deer park, Belton House was begun in 1685; it is architecturally conservative for that date with its cupola and balustraded flat roof.

Caption For Bourne, North Road C1955

This is the extremely busy A15 main road heading north to Folkingham, Lincoln and eventually the Humber Bridge and south (the way we are facing) to Market Deeping and Peterborough.

Caption For Little Mitton, Hall 1894

Great Mitton is on the north bank of the river, and Little, or Lower Mitton on the south bank, with the River Ribble (which we can see here) in between.

Caption For Swinton, The Church 1896

Swinton and Pendlebury lie to the north-west of Salford. St Peter's is the only church in the Manchester area to have been commissioned from George Edmund Street.

Caption For Elham, High Street C1960

Elham, pronounced 'Eel-am', dates from Saxon times, and stands six miles north-east of Hythe. Along the nearby valley floor runs an intermittent stream, known as the Nailborne.

Caption For Ibstock, Crown Inn C1965

The road rises up from the south, past the parish church, to enter Ibstock, gateway to industrial north-west Leicestershire.

Caption For Mickleton, Main Street C1960

A few miles to the north of Chipping Campden lies Mickleton, a small town that displays both the limestone buildings of the Cotswolds and the traditional half-timbered style of the Vale.

Caption For Kiveton Park, Methodist Church C1965

In 1900 the Sheepbridge Coal & Iron Co secured an interest in the Dinnington Main Coal Co, which had been formed to exploit the coalfield to the north of Kiveton Park.

Caption For Chigwell, The Meadow C1965

We can see why Pevsner described Chigwell as the first true village north east out of London.

Caption For Barrow In Furness, St George's Church 1895

North Lonsdale Hospital formerly stood by the church until its closure in the 1980s.

Caption For Hest Bank, Marine Drive C1960

If we turn left at the junction and cross the railway line, we find ourselves on the shore, from where stagecoaches began their dangerous crossing of the bay to Lonsdale North of the Sands.

Caption For Feckenham, High Street C1967

From Saxon times Feckenham was the administrative centre for the Forest of Feckenham, which once covered most of north Worcestershire.

Caption For Hanbury, Post Office C1965

Hanbury sprawls along the B4091, which runs north from the Saltway to Bromsgrove.

Caption For Dallington, Woods Corner C1955

Woods Corner is a hamlet in the parish of Dallington, about four miles north-east of Herstmonceux.