Maps

4,509 maps found.

1946, Toby's Hill Ref. NPO849078
1947, Toft Hill Ref. NPO849249
1946, Toft Hill Ref. NPO849253
1947, Tower Hill Ref. NPO850917
1946, Toy's Hill Ref. NPO851317
1946, Tudor Hill Ref. NPO854080
1947, Turf Hill Ref. NPO854403
1947, The Hill Ref. NPO846415
1947, Thorn Hill Ref. NPO846952
1945, Thunder Hill Ref. NPO847976
1895, Forest Hill Ref. RNE707898
1896, Friday Hill Ref. RNE709426
1898, Fromes Hill Ref. RNE709732
1898, Frost Hill Ref. RNE709905
1895, Fryern Hill Ref. RNE709961
1895, Gain Hill Ref. RNE710533
1899, Harmer Hill Ref. RNE727437
1899, Hart's Hill Ref. RNE727972
1895, Hatt Hill Ref. RNE728396
1895, Hawkin's Hill Ref. RNE728865

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Memories

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The Two Bob Gun

At the top of Queens Road in Buckhurst Hill is a small newsagents shop. It was owned by the Mr & Mrs. Silk.  The shop sold papers magazines cigarettes, sweets and a few toys. Situated right across the road from where ...Read more

A memory of Buckhurst Hill by Denman Lalonde

Growing Up Near Temple

I remember Temple school. The Knights Templar play. Christmas plays. The youth club on Friday evenings. Friday I'm in love. I was. The glen. Scottish country dancing. The human skull in Anna's cellar. Diving ...Read more

A memory of Temple by Louise Mercer

On Our Way To Longleat.....

After walking the footpath from Rodden Farm we would end up on the main Frome /Warminster road, not far from the start of Friggle Street. This was our route to Longleat we often took on foot during our school holidays. ...Read more

A memory of Elliots Green in 1980 by Jt Davies

Busk Crescent

Late in 1945 my parents moved to 25 Busk Crescent, in Cove. The house was on top of a hill and overlooked the Farnborough airfield. From the front bedroom you could see aircraft landing on the runway. The house was one of a string of ...Read more

A memory of Cove in 1945 by Alan Hickman

Buses In The Snow

I remember the green double decker buses revving up Crays Hill in the snow and jamming their tyres against the curb to try and get up. We lived in Elm Bank on the hill and sometimes witnessed the buses sliding side-ways back ...Read more

A memory of Crays Hill in 1977 by Helena Mead

Delamere By Sid Grant

The Jewish Fresh Air Home and School was founded in 1921 by Miss Margaret Langdon, MBE, MA (1890-1980) and located at Blakemere Lane, Delamere near Norley, in the beautiful Cheshire countryside.  My time spent there was from ...Read more

A memory of Delamere in 1930 by Sid Grant

Grannys House

my grandparents lived at 77 Old Hill, third house just behind tree, Mr and Mrs Thomas.  I lived there till they built the Wimpy estate on fields behind my mum and dad, then got a council house. I loved living on the old hill, the ...Read more

A memory of Bolsover in 1957 by Linda Geraghty

Memories Of Stone Hills.

This picture was taken from the corner of the Co-operative shop and features the Cherry Tree public house before it was turned into Waitrose. In about 1965, my friend’s mother remarried and my family was invited ...Read more

A memory of Welwyn Garden City in 1965 by Ken Barker

Gourock My Home Always

I was born in Gourock in 1960 and lived there until I married and moved to the States. I love living here but my heart belongs to Gourock and seeing these pictures brings me home again. My life growing up there is the ...Read more

A memory of Gourock in 1960 by First Name Last Name

Pathway

The picture shows the alleyway that runs between Cockshot Hill and Smoke Lane, I used this cut through to take my children to school in the 1990's. Today (2006) the cottages shown are still there.

A memory of Reigate in 1990 by Lesley Stratton

Captions

1,906 captions found. Showing results 1,513 to 1,536.

Caption For Prestatyn, Promenade C1930

He also suggested that 'bathing vans' be separated, and special concern was voiced about ladies 'undressing in the sand hills'.

Caption For Kidderminster, Station Hill C1965

This is also known as Comberton Hill. The station approach is off to the left in front of the 'Catering' sign.

Caption For Sawbridgeworth, London Road 1903

Towards the southern end of London Road, the 'tip-up' cart is parked waiting for its horse to be harnessed, whilst a milk cart (left) winds slowly up the hill towards the Congregational church close to

Ref. S285030
Caption For Skelton, C1965

This is a quiet corner of Skelton on a narrow lane in the area called The Hills – we can clearly see the rural nature of the surrounding countryside.

Caption For Maiden Newton, Riversdale 1906

People would gather on the surrounding hills to listen to its peal.

Caption For Abingdon, Bridge Street C1955

This view was taken looking north along Bridge Street towards the Market Place – indeed, in the left centre of the view we can see the cupola and stair tower of the Town Hall.

Caption For Drayton, The Main Road C1955

The house on the left, Gothic House, has elegant Strawverry Hill Gothick style late 18th-century arched windows, while the gabled wing has a painting of St George and the Dragon above the first floor window

Caption For Bridport, East Street 1940

Deep shadows engulf the Greyhound Hotel (left), with the Town Hall behind, in this lunchtime view westwards to Colmer`s Hill (centre).

Caption For Barnet, Barnet Hill C1900

The church of St John the Baptist dominates this readily-recognisable street scene on the crown of the hill.

Caption For Goring, Village 1899

Goring is a riverside village lying between the beech-clad hills of the Chilterns and the windswept slopes of the Berkshire Downs.

Caption For Hitchin, Bridge Street C1955

On the left is The Hill View Hotel, one of several Hitchin establishments that catered for cyclists.

Caption For Trowbridge, Silver Street 1900

On the right is the glass front and the lantern of Hill's Public Hall, now Mackay's.

Caption For Windsor, The Castle From Brocas 1890

This hill is an outlier of the Chiltern chalk rearing through the London clay.

Caption For Camberley, St Paul's Church 1907

At the top of Church Hill we find this Swedish-style church, built in 1902 at a cost of £2678.

Caption For Fernhurst, Vann Road 1908

Blackdown is a great sandstone hill 918 feet high, and Blackdown House is a Tudor-style manor house of 1640.

Caption For Bratton, The Village 1923

Webber's Post 1923 From near Luccombe the road climbs through Horner Woods to Webber's Post on Luccombe Hill and onto the wildest parts of Exmoor.

Caption For Whitchurch, Oving Road C1955

Oving Road runs east from the High Street; this view is taken beyond its junction with Market Hill looking west, showing the mix of building materials found in the village: timber-framing, brick, local

Caption For Bramber, The Village Street C1950

The Norman church of St Nicholas is perched on a small hill near the castle ruins. There was a railway station nearby, but the line is now closed. Lavender Cottage dates back to the 15th century.

Caption For Abergele, Market Street 1890

It is close to quiet wooded hills, and to Gwyrch Castle, a battlemented mock castle built in the early 19th century. This street is so free from traffic that a dog can sun himself in the roadway.

Caption For Daventry, From Newnham Hill C1960

We are looking down on Daventry from Newnham Hill, a view that has been changed by a pink rash of housing estates as the town rapidly expanded from its comfortable 5000 in 1955 to around

Caption For Lyme Regis, Marine Parade 1930

Beyond are the coastal heights of Stonebarrow Hill and Golden Cap (right), which at 617ft above sea level - higher than Beachy Head - is the highest point on the south coast.

Caption For London, St Paul's Cathedral From Fleet Street C1950

Ludgate Hill starts under the railway bridge. In 1991 Ludgate Circus was raised to allow the railway to run below ground.

Caption For Blaenavon, C1955

On the right is St Peter's, the parish church of Blaenavon, built by the ironmasters Hopkins and Hill in 1805.

Caption For Sherington, Crofts End C1960

We are looking south-west down Crofts End, the lane which leads from Crofts End itself at the top of the hill behind the photographer to the main through road.