Maps

9,439 maps found.

1947, Holy Cross Ref. NPO739074
1898, Keswick Ref. RNE746594
1882 - 1883, Coryton Ref. HOSM41927
1899 - 1904, Morton Ref. HOSM54123
1903-1908, Grange Ref. RNC718683
1903-1904, Green End Ref. RNC720798
1903-1904, Lodge Green Ref. RNC765795
1903, Long Marston Ref. RNC766543
1903-1904, Low Gate Ref. RNC768114
1901-1902, Pockthorpe Ref. RNC807812
1903-1904, Royal Oak Ref. RNC821377
1921, Billingford Ref. POP640071
1925, Dale End Ref. POP687765
1900, Twitchen Ref. RNC854810
1922, Lyngate Ref. POP771130
1922, Keswick Ref. POP746594
1921, Pockthorpe Ref. POP807812
1925, Newton Morrell Ref. POP791870
1925, Shaw Green Ref. POP829085
1923, Morton Ref. POP783988

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Memories

1,548 memories found. Showing results 961 to 970.

Dan Roberts And His Hippy Friends At Ty Ffawyddog

Anyone got anything to say? I now live in North Yorkshire, and have lived there since 1976.

A memory of Ffawyddog in 1972

Shale Heaps

Hi, I lived at Lingdale at 27 North Terrace which was the last row of terraced houses near the shale heaps which were deposited from the iron ore mine which was situated in Stanghow Lane. The distance between the houses and the shale ...Read more

A memory of Lingdale in 1940 by George Searle

Canada Bound

While working in the Lake District as an hotel assistant manager I reached such a point of frustration that I up and quit my job and applied to emigrate to Canada. Five minutes later, after hearing of my decision, the head accountant ...Read more

A memory of Enfield in 1966 by Dylan Rivis

Days Gone By

My name is Moira Marshman. I used to live in North Walk and went to Gladestone School. I left in 1949. I got married in 1955 and moved off. I am now living in Bridgend, and have lived there since 1975. I have been to Barry lots of times ...Read more

A memory of Barry in 1948 by Moira Baxter

War Years

My name is Pamela Alston, nee Earley. I lived in Alconbury village from the age of 5 in 1943 till the age of 15 in 1953. I went to the village school and had an exellent education, much better than my college educated children. We lived ...Read more

A memory of Alconbury in 1942 by Pamela Alston

Happy Days

I lived in the village from the age of 9 years to 11 years. My parents were Norman and Dorothy Gower, and my dad was the manager of John Miller's the grocery store, across from the White Horse pub. Our next door neighbours ...Read more

A memory of Sherfield on Loddon in 1953 by Norma Mechaly

Billinghay Parish Office

The Old Vicarage Cottage in Church Street is now home to the Parish Office and is a local access point for North Kesteven District Council. There is a good display of village photos, the building itself is about 350 ...Read more

A memory of Billinghay

The Watermeadows Of Warblington

Just to the southeast of St Thomas a Becket church there are some lovely watermeadows reaching almost to the sea shore. A small beck, or stream, runs N-S down one side. One summer's day in 1942 or 43, I went on ...Read more

A memory of Warblington in 1940 by Barry Mahony

School

There was a man called Mr Cole that lived along North Road pass the Horseshoe, both his children went to Combe Down Junior School. The girl was called Rebecca, but I cannot remember the boy's name. The father always took pictures and I ...Read more

A memory of Combe Down by Julie Hill

Camping At Crosswater

From approximately 1950 when I was five to 1962, I camped almost every year with my family at 'Crosswater', either at Easter or Whitsun. The property was then owned by two Unwin sisters who allowed us to stay in the 'horses ...Read more

A memory of Churt in 1950 by Richard Clark

Captions

2,645 captions found. Showing results 2,305 to 2,328.

Caption For Bridport, South Street 1897

The town`s main north-south thoroughfare was then largely residential with the only prominent shopfront being that of Turner`s Corn and Seed Stores (left), advertising Lipton`s Teas above

Caption For Worcester Park, Central Road C1955

Worcester Park is situated north- west of Sutton along Malden Road. Until the railway arrived in 1859 the area was predominantly agricultural, with only a few farmhouses and cottages.

Caption For Glastonbury, Wearyall Hill 1896

This view, from the north, is across country- side, whereas today the foreground is occupied by housing and an industrial estate.

Caption For Netley, The Royal Victoria Hospital C1955

It was Queen Victoria who originally argued the need for such a hospital; its objective was to care for the gravely-afflicted casualties of war.

Caption For Stanmore, St John's Church 1906

Close to the buttress nearest the camera, W S Gilbert, of Gilbert and Sullivan fame, sleeps under the widespread wings of a white angel; Gilbert lived at Grimsdyke, a house by Norman Shaw, to the north

Caption For Empingham, Crocket Lane C1960

The large very attractive Saxon village on the road from Oakham to Stamford now overlooks the modern dam on the north-east angle of Rutland Water formed in the valley of the River Gwash,

Caption For Burton Joyce, River Trent C1965

Along Padleys Lane, which curves north out of the village amid 1950s and later estate houses, we pass Burton Joyce Primary School.

Caption For Worksop, Canch Walk C1955

Along the north bank of the Canch is a footpath that leads east to Priorswell Road, with the Memorial Gardens on the right bank behind the trees that line it.

Caption For Hampstead Norreys, The Village From Folly Hill C1950

Perhaps the south-west quoin of the nave is Saxon, and the south doorway is certainly reminiscent of the 1200s, as is the north doorway.

Caption For Tring, Marsworth Locks C1960

Half a mile north of New Mill is a complex of reservoirs; they were built by the Grand Junction Canal in the 1830s to store water for the Marsworth Flight of locks, whereby the canal descends from the

Caption For Liverpool, Adelphi Hotel 1870

This is the original Adelphi Hotel: it was built in c1840 on the site of Adelphi Gardens by the Midland Railway Company, and was in direct competition with the London North Western Railway Hotel, which

Caption For Muker, Village 1896

Apparently one of these stones still exists and can be seen on the north side of Ivelet Bridge.

Caption For Lechlade, The Old Market Place C1950

Lechlade stone was used to build St Paul's Cathedral; it was brought from 10 miles north down to Taynton Quarry. The town is dominated by the Market Place and the church of St Lawrence.

Caption For Rievaulx, C1867

Lying in the tranquil Rye valley two miles west of Helmsley, Rievaulx was the first Cistercian monastery in the North of England. It was built in 1131 by French monks.

Caption For Market Rasen, Queen Street C1960

This view looks north towards the Market Place and captures well the character of this market town, most of whose 19th- and late 18th-century buildings still line the streets.

Caption For Stamford, Red Lion Square 1922

before tarmac, the roads around Stamford were topped with limestone that made them dangerously slippery for cyclists; indeed, cycle guides of the late 19th century wrote off this stretch of the Great North

Caption For Eastleigh, The Airport C1960

It was originally on the fields of North Stoneham Farm where Eric Moon landed a light aircraft in 1910.

Caption For Buxted, Park Church 1902

Buxted Park is north-east of Uckfield; the medieval parish church, dedicated to St Margaret of Scotland, a rare dedication, sits in isolation in the park near the mansion, Buxted Place.

Caption For Swanage, Old Harry Rocks 1890

Chalk stacks off Handfast Point, the north-eastern extremity of the Purbeck Hills, display the dynamics of coastal erosion.

Caption For Sandbanks, Haven Hotel 1900

The remarkable features of this shot, north-eastwards from a timber jetty, actually stand between the buildings - the Haven Hotel (centre right), an 1898-built villa (left) in an acre of land that was

Caption For Torrisholme, A Waggonette At The George Hotel C1965

Torrisholme was once a hamlet two miles north-west of Lancaster, and was one of the three villages which combined with Bare and Poulton-le-Sands to make up Morecambe around 130 years ago.

Caption For Lyme Regis, The Promenade C1960

The view looks north-eastwards from between Langmoor Gardens and the former bathing-machine steps to the Bay Hotel (centre).

Caption For Compton, The Village C1955

North-west of Godalming, Compton is famed for the Watts Gallery and Chapel, commemorating the Victorian painter George Frederick Watts.

Caption For Hooley, Shopping Centre C1965

It was long known to motorists on the A23 London to Brighton road for the major hold-ups at its traffic light junction with Star Lane, just out of view to the left.