Maps

9,439 maps found.

1898, Tollerton Ref. RNE849415
1898, Winsley Ref. RNE871531
1898, Wistow Ref. RNE871840
1895, Worlaby Ref. RNE874542
1898, Wilton Ref. RNE870811
1925, Staveley Ref. POP838904
1919, Stonebridge Ref. POP840421
1925, Selside Ref. POP827556
1923, Upperthorpe Ref. POP858000
1924, Wootton Ref. POP874449
1923, Worlaby Ref. POP874542
1947, Acklam Ref. NPO619630
1925, Wilton Ref. POP870811
1923, Windsor Ref. POP871178
1923, Woodhouse Ref. POP873393
1907, Dacre Ref. HOSM42770
1907, Darley Ref. HOSM42883
1892, Barton Ref. HOSM37157
1890, Mickley Ref. HOSM53585
1903-1904, Oakdale Ref. RNC795333

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Memories

1,545 memories found. Showing results 801 to 810.

North Road

No memory really but lived in 15 North Road with older brother Paul and older sister Sylvia. My mother was Edna Elizabeth Foster and lived with her mother and stepfather, Charles Barker. My brother seems to remember the boy next door ...Read more

A memory of Ripon in 1951 by Joyce Kent

Whitley Bay My Family

I was born in Newcastle and all my family. My grandparents lived at Percy Terrace and I would go every school holiday to stay with them. I loved walking along the sea front with my gran - she would walk us to Colour ...Read more

A memory of Whitley Bay in 1970 by Christine Law

My Great Grandparents And Great Uncle

After reading through all your lovely memories I am hoping somebody may remember my great grand parents and great uncle. My great grand parents were Douglas and Verena Walters who lived at 21 North Street. ...Read more

A memory of Farncombe in 1942 by Kelly Shaw

York Parade

My wife Evette, was born in York Parade, Dagenham? or Ilford, in 1938 and her dad worked at the Ford plant. Her family moved north to Wallasey when she was only 7 so she only has vague memories of the area. Over the last few years ...Read more

A memory of Dagenham in 1940 by Ian Ross

Llangwynadl Happy Holidays

I was 5 or 6 years old the first time my Grandmother took me to Llangwynadl, we stayed at Glany Mor right at the end of the lane. The following year we went again but stayed at the pink cottage owned by Mr & Mrs ...Read more

A memory of Llangwnnadl in 1942 by Audrey Wynn

Raf Goldsborough

My name is Geoffrey Powell, My name was changed for family reasons from SAC Geoffrey Pallett, I was stationed at RAF Goldsborough, it was a camp situated at East Barnby but took the name from nearby Goldsborough. I was on ...Read more

A memory of Fylingdales Moor in 1960 by Geoffrey Powell

The Coulls Pittulie

My Granda was Jimmy Coull and his Dad built the last house on your right going out of Pittulie towards the Broch. He remembered it originally had an earth floor. He was a lovely Granda. When my sister was emigrating a few ...Read more

A memory of Sandhaven

Born In The 60s In Whetstone

I was born in Oakleigh Road North in 1965. I went to school at Sacred Heart Primary which was just up the road but felt like it was miles away while I was hanging onto my brother's hand and he walked with long ...Read more

A memory of North Finchley by Victoria Mabbott

Down The Wood

Born next door to Smiths post office-chemist in 1949. The high street was full of shops and you could buy anything. I can recall: HOLMES FRUIT SHOP, FELTONS THE BUTCHERS, COLMANS BY THE BRIDGE WHO SOLD BIKES BY DAY AND FISH AND ...Read more

A memory of Walsall Wood by Brian Jones

Widnes Road C1960

This takes me back. I had a Friday night/Saturday job there when I was 14 in the Tesco store. Great fun, and all that money - £1 5s!! My dad was greengrocery buyer for Tesco in those days and we went all over the north to visit ...Read more

A memory of Widnes by Rosie Brierley (Nee Hodge)

Captions

2,645 captions found. Showing results 1,921 to 1,944.

Caption For Malton, Yorkersgate C1960

Malton stands at the junction of roads above the Derwent Valley south of the North York Moors, and has been an important market centre since the Middle Ages.

Caption For Saltburn By The Sea, The Pier 1913

It is now shorter than we see it here, as its extremities were swept away by the ferocity of the North Sea.

Caption For Milborne Port, The Village 1953

In this view we are looking north-west up London Road towards the Queens Head in the distance, beyond the junction with East Street.

Caption For Charmouth, Village 1890

We look north-westwards up The Street to the Coach and Horses Hotel (left centre), where the Victorian landlord was James Ingram. Charmouth House is further up the hill (centre).

Caption For Deeping St James, The Church And Cross C1965

Looking north-west past the village cross, we see the church with its curiously plain tower and mean spire.

Caption For Seaton, Main Street C1960

On two acres of Whin Common, to the north, the poor were once permitted to collect gorse bushes as firewood. The Infant School (1840-1923) is now a recreation hall.

Caption For Rowsley, The Peacock Inn C1864

The mellow gritstone walls of the Peacock Hotel, on the A6 about four miles north of Matlock, are a landmark to visitors coming into the Peak District from the south.

Caption For Whitchurch, Oving Road C1955

Oving Road leads west uphill from the north end of the High Street - the architectural quality does not fall off.

Caption For Rugby, North Street 1922

North Street was mainly residential in the early 20th century, with some splendid houses, including thatched cottages. They became derelict in the 1920s and were demolished in 1933.

Caption For Bridport, East Street 1912

This picture was taken eastwards from the north side of East Street, from Mrs Alice E Gale's musical instrument emporium and fancy repository on the corner with Barrack Street (left).

Caption For Maidenhead, Skindles Hotel 1906

This view is from the Buckinghamshire bank, looking north from the A4 Bath Road immediately east of the bridge.

Caption For North Walsham, The Market Place C1955

North Walsham has a long history as a weaving town producing a lightweight cloth; there were also foundries here manufacturing farming machinery and implements, which were sold all over the area from farming

Caption For Stamford, George Hotel 1922

Much of 18th-century Stamford's trade came from its location on the Great North Road, and it had numerous coaching inns.

Caption For Coningsby, The Mill C1955

Heading north-west roughly parallel to the River Witham, we reach two small towns on either side of the River Bain, which meets the Witham a mile away at Dogdyke.

Caption For Elham, The Square C1960

The Square or old Market Place of Elham adjoins the church yard on the north side, and a weekly market was held here until the 18th century.

Caption For Salisbury, From Harnham 1906

This view is from Harnham Hill, looking north eastwards across the Avon and an area of farmland which is just beginning to become built-up as the suburb of Harnham.

Caption For Cheam, Upper Mulgrave Road C1950

In the distance is the broad concrete bridge installed in 1927-28 carrying the four-lane by-pass south to Belmont and north towards London.

Caption For Oving, Church And Black Boy Inn C1955

Many people visit the Black Boy Inn, which has expansive views northwards across the vale towards North Marston.

Caption For Bedale, Market Place 1908

The market town of Bedale is a few miles to the north-east of Masham.

Caption For Lincoln, Cathedral, South Porch 1895

Judgement, the south porch of Lincoln Cathedral led into the richly carved Angel Choir, the east arm of the cathedral built for St Hugh's shrine; it was probably used by pilgrims, who would leave by the north

Caption For Bedford, Corn Exchange 1897

On the north side of St Paul's Square is the old corn exchange, an uncompromising Victorian building whose foundation stone was laid in October 1872.

Caption For North Tidworth, Holy Trinity Church C1965

Holy Trinity is in North Tidworth, the centre of the civilian area. A small 13th-century building, Holy Trinity is rather hidden away, but it is the village's jewel.

Caption For Bulmer, The Church 1906

The nave, and the north aisle with its cat-slide roof, were restored in 1891, but are originally of the 15th century. The vicar in 1906 was the Rev Arthur Pannell.

Caption For Turton, The Tower 1897

Turton Tower lies four miles south of Darwen, and four miles north-east of Bolton.The villages of Turton and Turton Bottoms are next to the Tower.Turton Tower is basically two buildings, a pele