Maps

9,439 maps found.

1925, Rowden Ref. POP821100
1925, Roxby Ref. POP821317
1925, Simonstone Ref. POP831494
1925, Threapland Ref. POP847613
1919, Stock Ref. POP839684
1903-1904, Heathfield Ref. RNC730278
1903-1904, Heathwaite Ref. RNC730334
1899, Downside Ref. RNC692809
1901-1903, Dudley Ref. RNC694630
1903, Gunthorpe Ref. RNC723630
1904-1905, Harthill Ref. RNC727825
1899, Brockley Ref. RNC651436
1903-1904, Farnham Ref. RNC703543
1903-1904, Oatlands Ref. RNC795753
1903, Oxton Ref. RNC799269
1903-1904, Roxby Ref. RNC821317
1905-1906, Saltcoats Ref. RNC824568
1903, Newthorpe Ref. RNC791573
1903-1904, Sproxton Ref. RNC837051
1903-1904, Staveley Ref. RNC838904

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Memories

1,548 memories found. Showing results 851 to 860.

Tricia North

Hi my name is Pat Britton but I was Tricia North and lived at 24 Wern Crescent and lived with my mum and dad and my brother Gareth. Went toLllanciach infants and juniors then to Ystrad Mynach secondary then to tech ...Read more

A memory of Nelson in 1948 by Pat Britton

North Promenade

The cinema at the left hand edge of the photo played cartoons and very short comedy  films in a half-hour program that played in a non-stop repeating loop. I believe the veranda next to the cinema was over the entrance to a ...Read more

A memory of Cleethorpes in 1956 by John Ellingford

Center Of The Village

You can see Penpont Church right in the center of this photo. Every day of my young life growing up I saw Penpont church. It was very much the middle of the village. Looking north and slightly east you can see the ...Read more

A memory of Penpont by Joan Simpson

Do You Remember The Southern Dining Rooms'

I lived in Battersea from about 1939 to 1949 when we moved to Hornsey in North London. We lived with my grandparents who owned the Southern Dining Rooms, a transport café opposite the marshalling yards, ...Read more

A memory of Battersea in 1947 by Patricia Hines

North Finchley Memories

I well remember the Arcade Record Shop and went with my friends every lunchtime when I was at Pitmans College in Ballards Lane. We also used to go to look at the new arrivals in a shop called 'Tracy's which was ...Read more

A memory of North Finchley in 1959

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I was evacuated from North London to Stogursey in about 1942. Although I have no personal recollection of this time, being just 1 year old or thereabouts, my mother told me that in the first location, which she referred to as 'crackers ...Read more

A memory of Stogursey in 1942 by Guy Hayward

Kingsdown In The 1940's

The picture shown is North Street, where my grandmother & grandfather lived. I always knew the village to be up the hill where some of the shops were. At the end of the houses on the right was the ...Read more

A memory of Kingsdown in 1940 by Maurice Lipson

Gillingham Cinema

The Embassy in Green Street was formerly called the Odeon. Other cinemas in Gillingham at that time were the Plaza in Duncan Road (on the site of what is now Aldi's) and the Grand on the corner of Skinner Street and Jeffery ...Read more

A memory of Gillingham in 1950 by John Addiscott

Swan And Sugar Loaf Looking North

This is a view of Brighton Road looking north towards the town centre. Out of shot, to the right is the Swan and Sugar Loaf PH. Note the tramlines still in the roadway, but the overhead wires have been removed. The last tram ran in Croydon in April 1951

A memory of Croydon by Blair Southerden

North Cotton School

The best teacher i ever had. Miss sarah cleasby.infant teacher was Peggy baynes

A memory of North Cowton in 1948

Captions

2,645 captions found. Showing results 2,041 to 2,064.

Caption For Kings Langley, Village Pound C1960

In 1835 it was moved from its position near the Workhouse, but it has now been rebuilt in its original site opposite Pound Cottages in Common Lane to the north east of the town.

Caption For Ystradfellte, Porth Yr Ogof Cave 1936

As this is a pure limestone area, similar to the Peak District and North Yorkshire, the whole length of the Mellte is a magnificent spectacle of caves and waterfalls.

Caption For Daventry, The Braunston Tunnel C1955

A mile and a half north-east of Daventry, the Grand Junction (formerly the Grand Union) Canal cuts through the limestone ridge via the Braunston Tunnel.

Caption For Harlaxton, 1890

This view is from the mile-long north-west drive: the visitor approaches a spectacularly busy mansion encrusted in turrets, bay windows, elaborate chimneys, cupolas and much more.

Caption For Colwyn Bay, On The Sands 1898

This popular seaside resort sits in a wide sweep of bay on the north coast, with wooded hills behind the promenade, which fronts miles of safe sandy beach.

Caption For Sutton, High Street C1960

This 1960s view is a taken a little further north from the station, with the entrance to Grove Road half-way along on the left.

Caption For Gosforth, High Street 1956

Though only a couple of miles to the north of Newcastle, Gosforth had a character and identity of its own.

Caption For Elstow, Village 1897

We are north of the junction with West End.

Caption For Bedford, The Grammar School 1898

The north front, seen here, is the best elevation, with its central turret flanked by Gothic traceried windows and battlements. Above is a louvred turret with a spirelet.

Caption For Bedford, The Suspension Bridge 1898

The parks and river walks are wonderful assets for the townspeople, and are still as popular as when they were first laid out.

Caption For Bourne, North Street 1952

Later, Bourne became a market town with a (now largely vanished) castle and a Norman priory founded in 1138, now the parish church.

Caption For Durham, St Mary Le Bow 1918

The medieval church was badly damaged in 1637 during the collapse of part of the North Bailey. It was rebuilt in 1683, and the tower was added in 1703.

Caption For West Boldon, St Nicholas Terrace C1955

Some of the cottages in St Nicholas Terrace, which is located to the north of the church, are 18th-century, and one of them is dated 1771.

Caption For Cottesmore, The Village C1955

The attractive stone built village stands on high undulating ground some four miles north-east of Oakham.

Caption For Bourne, Edenham Village C1955

Heading south towards Bourne, the route diverts north-east of the town to Edenham, a delightful village on the east bank of the winding East Glen River, whose church has many remarkable monuments to the

Caption For Bognor Regis, Merchant Taylor's Home 1895

The first buildings started in 1787 and this terrace, known as Hothampton Place, was built soon after at the north end of Waterloo Square.

Caption For Godmersham, The Church 1906

The church, whose Norman tower stands on the north side of the building, has an eastern apse constructed through it, indicating that it was used as a separate chapel.

Caption For Amersham, St Mary's Church C1955

This view looks north up Church Street with No 15 on the left, a medieval house with a good crown post roof, and on the right the toy shop with the evocative names of makes of toy on its facade is now

Caption For Rothley, Church Of St Mary And St John The Baptist C1965

There are a number of monuments, including one in memory of Anne Babinton of 1648, possibly by Edward Marshall, whose eldest son Joshua produced a very good signed monument which can be seen on the north

Caption For Wareham, St Martin's C1950

The view is northwards from North Street, down to the sign of the former Lord Nelson public house (centre). The garage of Northover and Company, coach-builders, is at No.75 (left).

Caption For Lyme Regis, Langmoor Gardens And Putting Green C1955

We look north-eastwards, above the gable-end of the Bay Private Hotel (centre right), to the Spittles and Black Ven. Beyond are Charmouth and Stonebarrow Hill (top right).

Caption For Coity, Castle And Church 1898

Coity Castle is roughly two miles to the north-west of Bridgend; a somewhat unusual feature is that the castle was not built on the highest ground on this site - there is higher ground nearby.

Caption For Skegness, North Parade C1960

The right side of this picture is now taken up by Natureland, whilst the Figure 8 switchback, the dodgems, the big wheel, the tennis courts and the North Shore Café (right) have all gone.

Caption For Yardley Gobion, Village Green C1965

Now quieter, thanks to a bypass, it once had a wharf on the Grand Junction Canal which passed a quarter of a mile north of the village.