Maps

181,070 maps found.

1907-1908, Kirkton Of Menmuir Ref. RNC749256
1909-1910, Kirkton Of Rayne Ref. RNC749260
1908-1909, Kirkton Of Tough Ref. RNC749263
1908-1911, Charlestown Of Aberlour Ref. RNC666833
1907-1908, Cotton Of Gardyne Ref. RNC678664
1904-1907, Bridge Of Allan Ref. RNC649947
1906-1908, Bridge Of Balgie Ref. RNC649952
1908-1911, Bridge Of Brown Ref. RNC649954
1907-1908, Bridge Of Craigisla Ref. RNC649959
1904-1905, Bridge Of Dee Ref. RNC649964
1911-1912, Bridge Of Walls Ref. RNC649994
1905-1906, Bridge Of Weir Ref. RNC649995
1907-1908, Brae Of Pert Ref. RNC648087
1907-1908, Greens Of Gardyne Ref. RNC721788
1907-1908, Denhead Of Gray Ref. RNC690024
1908-1909, Falls Of Glomach Ref. RNC703068
1906-1908, Grange Of Lindores Ref. RNC719028
1908-1910, Haugh Of Glass Ref. RNC728504
1908-1909, Heights Of Kinlochewe Ref. RNC730605

Memories

28,749 memories found. Showing results 101 to 110.

Tottenham Of Old

THIS WILL BE AN OLD ONE TO SORT OUT,MY GRAND MOTHER I MET AS A SMALL CHILD WAS WONDERING IF,ANY ONE OF YEARS AGO,REMEMBER A WALTER NICHOLL WAS MARRIED TO A MINNIE FISH,THEY HAD 3 DAUGHTERS,MIRIAL,MAJORIE AND AND OLDER SISTER ...Read more

A memory of Tottenham by pmk66

Tooting

wonderful memories of growing up in tooting. I was born in 1939 and can vaguely remember the end of the war. I remember the rationing, and often wonder how our parents managed, I was one of four, so often had hand me down clothes, I ...Read more

A memory of Streatham by Faye Connolly

Timber

I lived in Malvern Road and remember the winter of '47 when we had six weeks of snow and wonderful tobogganing on the slopes. My dad was the manager of Park&Brown Jeffery Street and a skilled wood man who was able to build me an ...Read more

A memory of Gillingham by Michael Barton

Timber

my father managed Park and brown in Jeffrey Street from 1934 until 1953 a time when it belonged to W.R Barton and Son of Gravesend. I did saturday cash sales work there during the war ; helped carry timber from Gilingham pier on an old ...Read more

A memory of Gillingham by Michael Barton

Thrown Down The Bank

From Machen junior mixed to Bassaleg in 1959 ( I think) this reminds me of being 'initiated' by being chucked down the bank. fond memories of my stay there but not of the then headmaster-Penry-Reese- He was hopeless. Other ...Read more

A memory of Bassaleg by Peter Dutton

Throughfare

I used to love coming to Halesworth such quaint village ..we got off from the train and wait inside little out cove of weighing scales for shelter from the rain. wait for nan to come and collect us. nan and granddad [ Ingate ] living ...Read more

A memory of Halesworth

Those Were The Days

George and his sister Doris came to us in the forties. It was George who told me about this site. We have remained friends ever since and this friendship has most certainly enriched my life. I remember how several of us ...Read more

A memory of Ystalyfera by Barbara Hill

Thorpe Road Cemetery.

my dad fred hunter was the 1st cemetery suprintendant of horden cemetery ,my mam eva was a sherburn hill lass until marrying my dad and moving into the cemetery house ,I can recall my mam saying as we looked out of the house window ...Read more

A memory of Horden by benoni65

Thistleflat

Yes, I remember Pickford and Holland chimney, it was a landmark for the villas with the letters PH on it in white paint, it imortalised Phillip Hansom. I remember years later when it was demolished, must have been around 1983 or 1984. ...Read more

A memory of Crook by Mary Harker/Bainbridge

They Were The Days

I grew up in eccles between 1963 and 1985. For those that check these memories or who have already contributed to them, i have attatched a link ...Read more

A memory of Eccles by John Settle

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Captions

29,398 captions found. Showing results 241 to 264.

Caption For Ross On Wye, Market Place C1955

The Market Hall, built of red sandstone, dates from the mid 1600s and stands on the site of an earlier hall.

Caption For Cross Hills, View From The Ravenstones C1965

The view from the gritstone escarpment of the Ravenstones above Cross Hills, near Keithley, overlooks the broad Aire Valley and towards the distant limestone uplands of Craven.

Caption For Broadwoodwidger, The Church C1950

Standing above the valley of the River Wolf, the Church of St Nicholas is first recorded in 1288 when a Parochial Quota of £13 was paid to the Deanery of Tavistock.

Caption For Stirling, Cambuskenneth Abbey 1899

Though not a castle, the Abbey was chosen by Bruce as a depot for his stores and reserves of ammunition prior to the Battle of Bannockburn.

Caption For Brimington, Ringwood Road And Church C1965

The east end of Brimington's 19th-century parish church is just visible behind the trees in this view of the centre of the village, between Chesterfield and Staveley.

Caption For Beoley, Main Road C1965

Beoley predates Redditch, but it remains a small village on the northern edge of the present New Town.

Caption For Winchcombe, Gloucester Street C1955

Mingled among the Cotswold stone buildings of Winchcombe are a number of black and white timbered buildings, suggesting the architectural influence of the Vale of Evesham rather than of Cotswold pure and

Caption For Croscombe, The Church 1899

The 15th-century parish church of St Mary the Virgin is built of Mendip lias and Doulting stone, and has a stone spire 108ft high.

Caption For Bungay, The Castle C1965

Bungay was one of the seats of the powerful Bigod family, who built the castle here in 1170, making use of a loop in the River Waveney to provide a natural defence.

Caption For Salisbury, South Corner Of The Close C1955

This autumn picture of Harnham Gate and the southern corner of the Close reflects then, as now, a secluded and quiet area of the Close.

Caption For Farnham, Castle 1895

Here we see the ruined keep of Farnham Castle, romantically clothed with vegetation.

Caption For Great Yarmouth, The Beach 1887

In this early view of the beach, there are already signs of local businesses capitalising on the new influx of visitors, with terraces of newly-built lodging houses and cheap hotels.

Caption For Cambridge, St Catherine's College Dining Hall 1914

St Catharine's was founded by Robert Woodlarke in 1473, then the third provost of King's.

Caption For Headingley, 1894

In the mid 19th century, many middle-class residents of central Leeds began to move out to the north of the city near to the country estates of Beckett's Park and Hollin Hall, and Headingley became a rather

Caption For Saltburn By The Sea, The Promenade 1932

Magnificent sea views are afforded from the Promenade, down the north coast in the direction of Hartlepool and beyond, hence the name of these gardens.

Caption For Duston, Main Road C1960

A mile or two to the west of Northampton, the village of Duston is steeped in history.

Caption For Lincoln, School Of Art 1890

Here Broadgate starts to climb out of the valley.

Caption For Ainsdale, Station Road C1965

Station Road, though quite short in length, still manages to achieve a broad mix of shops and dwelling houses.

Caption For Ilfracombe, From Coronation Terrace 1891

The Velindra was just one of the paddle steamers that were the lifeblood of Ilfracombe`s tourist industry in the latter part of the 19th century and the first half of the 20th.

Caption For Great Yarmouth, The Beach 1887

In this early view of the beach, there are already signs of local businesses capitalising on the new influx of visitors, with terraces of newly-built lodging houses and cheap hotels.

Caption For Branscombe, General View 1931

Branscombe lies amid what a previous vicar described as 'a perfect jumble of hills'.

Caption For Romford, Victoria Road C1950

Looking from South Street the general appearance of Victoria Road has changed little in the last 50 years.

Caption For East Horndon, Herongate Village 1907

Herongate, in the parish of East Horndon, supposedly takes its name from a gate crossing the road near The Boar's Head.

Caption For Chesterfield, St Mary & All Saints' Parish Church 1902

Chesterfield's most famous icon is the twisted spire of its parish church of St Mary and All Saints.