Maps

509 maps found.

1898, Low Greenside Ref. RNE768147
1897, Low Knipe Ref. RNE768287
1896, Low Laithes Ref. RNE768294
1896, Low Leighton Ref. RNE768311
1897, Low Lorton Ref. RNE768327
1898, Low Marishes Ref. RNE768336
1896, Low Valley Ref. RNE768585
1898, Low Worsall Ref. RNE768641
1924, Roebuck Low Ref. POP819360
1924, Low Bentham Ref. POP767809
1924, Low Catton Ref. POP767886
1925, Low Gate Ref. POP768114
1925, Low Green Ref. POP768138
1921, Low Green Ref. POP768140
1924, Low Hutton Ref. POP768273
1923, Low Marnham Ref. POP768338
1925, Low Mill Ref. POP768358
1924, Low Moor Ref. POP768373
1923, Lowe Hill Ref. POP768684
1947, Low Braithwaite Ref. NPO767848

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Memories

634 memories found. Showing results 101 to 110.

Military Music On Promenade And In Park

My National Service was spent in The Alamein Band of The Royal Tank Regiment which for 3 seasons, 1949 to 1952 played at Bognor Regis for two months on the promenade bandstand in the afternoons and in ...Read more

A memory of Bognor Regis in 1950 by Alan Binns

Kingsbury Swimming Pool

I remember queuing outside the pool for what felt like hours on a hot summer's day. The price to get in went as low as 1d -  or am I mistaken? We used to climb up a drainpipe at the back of the pool to get in, not to save ...Read more

A memory of Kingsbury in 1953 by Allan Gilbert

Happy Memories

Living in Low Fell the Ravensworth Arms was our 'local' and a circle of friends was formed in the late 1960s and we still remain friends 40 years on, although only two still live in Lamesley. My parents met their friends and I met ...Read more

A memory of Lamesley in 1967 by Sandra Orr

2 Years In The Village

Sometime around 1956, for about two years, two of us shared a cottage in Iford village (one of the first two as you came off the main road from Lewes). We worked for Mr Robinson milking his Guernsey herd and doing ...Read more

A memory of Iford in 1956 by Kay Mullin

Cookridge Once Fields And Farms

I moved from Holbeck in 1948 into one of the first estates to be built in North West Leeds, Ireland Wood (Raynels). In 1950 I went to Cookridge School, then a wooden hut right slap bang opposite where Cookridge ...Read more

A memory of Cookridge in 1950 by Paul Leavett

Growing Up In Abridge Roger Walker

We moved to Abridge in 1948, I was 8 years old, with mum and dad Pat and Stan Walker.  We lived at no 41 Pancroft Estate later re numbered 45.  My early memories of the little villiage was of Brighty's shop and ...Read more

A memory of Abridge in 1948 by Roger Walker

Grandmother's Abode

At the bottom of the hill on the right I believe that tall building belonged to the local bakers. The low building next to it - this side of the bakers - is a thatched cottage where my grandmother lived. My mother grew up ...Read more

A memory of Wroxall by M Allen

Roman Bridge And Aqueduct, Cefn Mawr

I have an old, undated photograph labeled "Roman Bridge and Aqueduct, Cefn Mawr WH316". In the background the bridge looks like the one in the Francis Frith picture. In the forefront is a lower ...Read more

A memory of Cefn Mawr by Lois Wilson

Chudleigh Knighton Cider Memories

I lived in Chudleigh Knighton when I was 11 years old until I was 15. That was 1932 till 1936.  I was taught at the lovely school there. The head mistress was Miss Gill and her assistants Miss Bray and ...Read more

A memory of Chudleigh Knighton in 1930 by Bill Daniel

Key Factory

The long low building to the rear of the picture I remember as the Key factory (Huffs), my mom worked there for some time and we would rush to meet her on payday to get our treat. It was one of the few places in Essington to employ ...Read more

A memory of Essington in 1965 by David Hector

Captions

477 captions found. Showing results 241 to 264.

Caption For Wye, Church Street C1955

A new chancel and the low square tower were provided.

Caption For Bosham, Old Mill 1903

Converted to a house, the upper floor now has many more windows, including a dormer window above the weatherboarded section in the middle.

Caption For Clitheroe, Edisford Bridge C1965

This scene, possibly taken in high summer after a drought, shows a low water level; but when the river was in spate, a dramatic increase in height could occur at this spot.

Caption For Great Wakering, High Street C1950

Wakering is noted for its low rainfall.

Caption For Caton, The Village C1960

Low Mill has been converted into flats.

Caption For Mousehole, 1893

One mile south of Newlyn, Mousehole's medieval harbour drains completely at low water.

Caption For Mumbles, The Promenade 1898

Strictly speaking, the name actually refers to two islets near here, which are only accessible at low tide.

Caption For Penarth, The Beach 1893

Although best known for its pebbled surface, low tide exposes a fair stretch of sand on Penarth Beach.

Caption For Sheffield, Fitzalan Square 1902

The single-deck trams were used on routes with low railway bridges.

Caption For Bedford, Suspension Bridge And Embankment Gardens C1960

The somewhat utilitarian blocks have now been replaced by low hairpin railings: a considerable improvement.

Caption For St Helens, Church Street 1952

Once upon a time, quiet, low- pollution trolley buses brought people into Church Street, which, before its uninspired redevelopment, was the main shopping thoroughfare.

Caption For York, Stonegate C1960

Sometimes the signs would hang so low that people would have to duck to pass by.

Caption For Cartmel, Priory Church And Beck 1894

Behind is the former priory church, its cross-set belfry rising above a low square tower.

Caption For Laxfield, Low Road C1955

The 'Low House' was East Anglian Pub of the Year in 2000.

Caption For Lyme Regis, From The Sands 1907

Offshore, low water has exposed the length of Lucy's Ledge Jetty (centre) and Cobb Gate Jetty beyond (right).

Caption For York, Stonegate C1960

Sometimes the signs would hang so low that people would have to duck to pass by.The 17th-century inn has survived, but it has been totally altered.

Caption For Catterick, The Village 1913

More trees obscure this view across the stream to Low Green, and Buckfast & Son's shop (behind the second tree from the right) has closed, but the buildings have changed little.

Caption For Middleham, Race Horses On The Moor 1914

Middleham is famous for its racehorses, and this photograph of the Low Moor shows a string of horses ridden by flat-capped jockeys walking in a wide circle with the trainer supervising in the middle.

Caption For Lydstep, Smugglers Cave 1890

The Lydstep caverns are only accessible at low tide, with the exception of the Smuggler's Cave, which was probably so named because of the high incidence of smuggling along the rocky

Caption For Alton, The Butts C1965

They are now known as Archery Cottages; the thatch has been replaced by ties, and the low wall in front of them has been removed.

Caption For Bolton Le Sands, The Village C1960

Bolton-le-Sands is perched on a low rise that once overlooked the sea.

Caption For West Bay, The Quay 1897

West Bay is the small port of the neighbouring town of Bridport.The River Brit, which gives the larger town its name, is held back by a series of sluices and released at low tide.

Caption For Downham, Top Row C1955

The second cottage on the left in this typical row is, I believe, where my grandmother was born.

Caption For Laxfield, Bridge Street C1955

On the corner of Low Road, leading to the King's Head, are houses called St Margaret and St Mary (centre left).