Maps

453 maps found.

1896, Brook End Ref. RNE651828
1895, Brook Street Ref. RNE652008
1894, Brooks End Ref. RNE652158
1947, Timperley Brook Ref. NPO848598
1946, Stockton Brook Ref. NPO839932
1895, Lower Brook Ref. RNE768844
1896, Preston Brook Ref. RNE810644
1945, Lower Brook Ref. NPO768844
1947, Knuzden Brook Ref. NPO750638
1947, Linley Brook Ref. NPO756503
1919, Kingswood Brook Ref. POP748299
1924, Holcombe Brook Ref. POP737659
1919, Ecton Brook Ref. POP699055
1919, Elcock's Brook Ref. POP700314
1921, Linley Brook Ref. POP756503
1923, Norcott Brook Ref. POP792655
1899-1909, Brook Ref. RNC651805
1898, Brook Street Ref. RNC652007
1901-1903, Brooke Ref. RNC652025
1924, Brook Bottom Ref. POP651812

Memories

519 memories found. Showing results 101 to 110.

Gorton Girl

I was born in Brook house flats in 1940, then moved to Millwall and then Swindon close Gorton,where I lived with my mum Molly and two sisters known as the Nolan sisters.I loved Belle Vue for dancing and speedway. one of my strongest memories ...Read more

A memory of Gorton by wynneraypowell

Even More "Ramblings" From A Barking Boy.

My fourth set of memories carries on with shops in Barking. Previously I had recalled those along from Fanshawe Avenue to the station. Over the other side past Cambridge Road was Lloyds bank on the corner, my ...Read more

A memory of Barking by geoff.purdy

The Brook In Bull Lane

I remember a narrow brook in Bull Lane running along the bottom of the houses left hand side walking from the high street. My schoolfriend and I used to jump over it and try to push each other in. I sometimes think this is something I ...Read more

A memory of Rayleigh by lamolossi

Bennett&Sayers Nuns Street Derby

I served my apprenticeship at Bennett&Sayers from 1964 to 1972, the scrap yard opposite was always called Frank Radfords, further up Nuns street [over the bridge] this was the original Samways for the highways,[now ...Read more

A memory of Derby by geoff.barker

Crescent Road School

I was at Crescent road school in 1947 and had Mrs Payne headmistress and mr chinery, I also remember Mr Davies,I lived in south road, at the back of us was the fairfield, which we had great fun playing in,when I first went to ...Read more

A memory of Erith

Epsom Army Cadets

We were part of the 3rd Cadet Batallion of the East Surrey Regiment. Our base was the wooden huts erected behind Snows cycle shop in East Street after a German bomb obliterated the infants school that was there. The Officer in charge ...Read more

A memory of Epsom by b.waterman

Brook School

I lived at no.3 Naccolt cottages 1940/45 and walked every day to Brook school and remember well the Ms Avery and Cooling , these were the best years of my childhood -- and learnt a lot too ! I have visited a few times since and really not ...Read more

A memory of Brook by shelan92

Another Great Totham Memory.

Although I only lived at Great Totham as a young boy for 7 years , 48 years after moving to the Cotswolds because of my fathers work I still have a fair few memories. We moved to Foster road in 1965 from Chelmsford ...Read more

A memory of Great Totham by Mrs M.Rignall

Kelly

Does anyone remember the Kelly’s from 184 Bridgwater Road, Paul, June and Sandra, moved in 1953, moved from Islington. We all went to brook side school, Miss Basket headmistress comes to mind, then on to Quarles. I married in 69 and bought a ...Read more

A memory of Harold Hill by juneebacon

Not The Ford...

Photograph number 7 of 9 is labelled as The Ford. It was in fact Middle Path which ran from Brook Street in Edlesborough up to Harling Road, Eaton Bray. I used to go fishing for tiddlers there and had fallen in on more than one ...Read more

A memory of Edlesborough by Peter Humphrey

Captions

253 captions found. Showing results 241 to 264.

Caption For St Neots, Brook Street C1955

Opposite the Bushel & Strike, the gap in the wall originally opened onto a set of steps leading down to the landing stage on the Hen Brook.

Caption For Whalley, King Street 1921

One of Whalley's famous sons was Samuel Brooks, who moved to Manchester to make his fortune - he named an area that he purchased there Whalley Range.

Caption For Enfield, Whitewebbs Park, The Pond C1955

The focal point of Forty Hill in the 16th century was the great house of Elsynge, which lay between the site of Forty Hall and the Turkey Brook.

Caption For St Neots, From The Air C1955

The west and south sides of the town are bounded by the River Ouse and the Hen Brook. The course of the High Street and the Market Square are clearly visible.

Caption For Malmesbury, The Market Cross C1955

Before this it was the premises for Brooke, a baker in the mid 19th century, and then a smaller Malmesbury bank which was taken over by North Wiltshire Banking Co.

Caption For Loughborough, The Swimming Baths C1955

Although Queen's Park is now the only public park within the town, some very senior Loughburians will remember Burleigh Brook Park on Ashby Road.

Caption For Pitsea, View From Church C1955

Today there are 34 listed buildings in the Basildon area, including the raised pool with Mother and Child Statue and Brooke House in the Town Square; both of these are listed Grade II.

Caption For Petersfield, Path From Workhouse To Town 2005

Their path lay across the meadow which is now crossed by Tor Way, then alongside the Tilmore Brook, turning sharp right where there is still a footbridge, and finally down Folly Lane to the High

Caption For Mobberley, Church 1903

There is the modern settlement by the Ilford Works, two communities either side of the Mobberley Brook, and a cluster of houses by the Bird in Hand.

Caption For Huddersfield, Westgate 1982

(Alan Brooke) A demonstration against factory closures and job losses. The Ramsden Estate building on Railway Street can be seen in the background.

Caption For St Neots, Poppyfields 2005

These have included the enlargement of the Tesco store near the bypass, the reconstruction of the road bridge over Hen Brook in St Mary's Street, and a large new housing complex and marina on

Caption For Dorking, Punch Bowl Inn 1907

One of the first known owners of the property was a member of the Brocke family by the name of Ayre. The earliest boundary was north of the stream known now as the Pip Brook.

Caption For Dorking, The Dorking Halls 1936

One of the first known owners of the property was a member of the Brocke family by the name of Ayre. The earliest boundary was north of the stream known now as the Pip Brook.