Maps

1,714 maps found.

1908, Keyingham Ref. HOSM49909
1889, Marton Ref. HOSM70756
1889, Old Ellerby Ref. HOSM55627
1888 - 1889, Patrington Haven Ref. HOSM56171
1889 - 1892, Riston Grange Ref. HOSM57879
1908, Tunstall Ref. HOSM62671
1909, Barmston Ref. HOSM70150
1890 - 1909, Dunnington Ref. HOSM44028
1890 - 1891, Great Kelk Ref. HOSM49653
1891, Little Driffield Ref. HOSM49672
1891, Little Kelk Ref. HOSM51525
1890, Lund Ref. HOSM52790
1890, Middleton-on-The-Wolds Ref. HOSM53675
1888 - 1889, Sledmere Ref. HOSM59531
1890 - 1891, Sunderlandwick Village Ref. HOSM60928
1888 - 1891, Towthorpe Ref. HOSM62197
1891, Wetwang Ref. HOSM64209
1890, Wilfholme Ref. HOSM64618
1889, Asselby Ref. HOSM36422
1888 - 1889, Balkholme Ref. HOSM36797

Books

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Memories

1,694 memories found. Showing results 101 to 110.

The Old Becoming New!

I arrived in Weaverham in one of its transition periods. ICI had built many houses to house its workers in all the surrounding villages including Weaverham. So Weaverham had already transformed in a way when I got there, but ...Read more

A memory of Weaverham in 1955 by David Yates

Memories Of Clifton Park

            I lived near Clifton Park for a number of years. My memories take me back to WW2. During the Summer months my friends and I used to play football,we put our coats down for the goals, we had a good game and ...Read more

A memory of Rotherham in 1940 by Stanley Horton

Local Artist, David Walsh, Crowborough, Sussex

When I was a young boy, my parents were connected to a David Walsh, who kindly drew a picture of me riding on a tractor (I loved tractors) heading out into the yonder. Does anyone recall David and if so, has any history/contact info for him?

A memory of Crowborough by Nicholas Back

Hansom Carriage

I can still remember the sound of the horse's "clipperty-clopp" as we went home in the hansom carriage after arriving at Thornton Heath station - I must have been about eight years old at the time - I always looked forward to our ride home.

A memory of Thornton Heath in 1930 by Rita Francis

Family Of Ewj Moloney, Lancing Solicitor D 1978

I was part of the St James the Less Players, the Parish church drama group, which started my career on the boards. The Downs,The Manor, The Park, The Clump, The Chalkpit..The Woods The Beach..were ...Read more

A memory of Lancing by Rose Moloney

My Childhood In Coldharbour

In July 1959, I was born at home, to Eric and Ann Shields in Coldharbour village.  My father was the village policeman; we lived in what was then the police house, which was situated next to the village shop opposite ...Read more

A memory of Coldharbour in 1959 by Rosemary Shields

St Michaels School

I used to go to the school here - St Michaels.  Every week we walked up to the church, two by two, past the farm where Wild Ridings is now. I remember when there were cows grazing there and harvest festival service was ...Read more

A memory of Easthampstead in 1964 by Alex Ruffer

Trips To The Blacksmiths

In the 1950's I used to ride my pony from the Leatherhead Road in Gt. Bookham through Fetcham to Leatherhead to get to the blacksmiths.  The blackmsiths was a proper big old forge at Prewetts Dairy off Randals Road. I used ...Read more

A memory of Fetcham by Paula Clements

Pallotti Hall

Hi all..I’ve just come across this site whilst looking for information on pallotti hall.now and again I try to find this place and then forget what it’s called..I’m quite sure it is now called thornycroft hall off pexhill rd in ...Read more

A memory of Pallotti Hall by Lee Younis

The Old Tomato Nursery

In the Fifties my family used to live in Gipsy Road. Once a month, or so, I was taken to visit friends of my stepmother, Uncle Andy and Auntie Kit, who lived at the Bexleyheath end of Long Lane. This involved a long walk to get ...Read more

A memory of Welling

Captions

273 captions found. Showing results 241 to 264.

Caption For Mapledurham, The Mill 1890

His bride was Emily Sellwood, whom Tennyson had known since she was a girl of seventeen.

Caption For Church Stretton, High Street 1910

A delightful gravestone survives in the town's churchyard commemorating Ann Cook who died in 1814: 'On a Thursday she was born, On a Thursday made a bride, On a Thursday broke her leg, And on a Thursday

Caption For Burton Bradstock, The Village 1899

Burton Bradstock lies just inland from the sea, close to the mouth of the River Bride, a charming little Dorset stream.

Caption For Shiplake, Mill And Lock 1890

His bride was Emily Sellwood, whom Tennyson had known since she was a girl of seventeen.

Caption For Llanfair Caereinion, The Railway C1960

It used to be a bona fide railway, but today it only runs in the summer season as an attraction for tourists.

Caption For Carew, Bridge 1890

This castle was reputedly part of the dowry of Princess Nest, the bride of Gerald of Windsor in 1100.

Caption For Broad Haven, View From The Rocks C1960

Broad Haven is sheltered from south-westerlies by the bulk of St Bride's Peninsula.

Caption For Godalming, Municipal Buildings 1908

A view of Borough Hall, Bride Street.

Caption For Saundersfoot, General View 1949

This view of the village was taken from St Bride's.

Caption For London, Ludgate Hill From Fleet Street C1886

Fleet Street had been 'the street of ink' ever since Caxton's assistant Wynkyn de Worde set up his press next to St Bride's Church in 1500.

Caption For Romford, The Market Place C1950

Some Saturdays, shoppers were eager spectators when weddings took place at St Edward`s Church and the bride and groom threaded their way between the market stalls in a cloud of confetti.

Caption For Saundersfoot, The Glen 1934

This view of the Glen was taken from St Bride's Hill.

Caption For Poole, Parkstone Church 1904

It was the scene of Robert Baden-Powell's wedding in 1912; his bride was Olave Soames from nearby Lilliput overlooking Poole Harbour.

Caption For St Brides, The Village 1906

The turning to the right off St Bride's Hill leads down to the Glen.

Caption For St Brides, 1925

This view of the village was taken from St Bride's.

Caption For Burton Bradstock, The Village C1955

Taken from the bridge over the River Bride, this view looks northwards into the southern section of the High Street.

Caption For Burton Bradstock, C1955

The cliff line of Dorset breaks to give access to a small cove and the village of Burton Bradstock, with the River Bride gurgling away to the end of Chesil Beach.

Caption For Romford, The Market Place C1950

Some Saturdays, shoppers were eager spectators when weddings took place at St Edward's Church and the bride and groom threaded their way between the market stalls in a cloud of confetti.

Caption For Clevedon, The Beach 1913

They stayed for two months, not unusually long by honeymoon standards of the day for those who had wealth or position; Sir Charles Monck and his bride honeymooned for two years.

Caption For Belsay, The Village C1955

Sir Charles travelled widely; he took his bride off on a honeymoon that lasted two years, much of it spent exploring Germany, Italy and Greece.

Caption For Little Baddow, Grace's Walk 1906

This point - where Grace's Walk crosses Sandon Brook - has a ghost story attached to it: Lady Alice Mildmay (d1615), child-bride of Sir Henry, supposedly drowned herself in a pond here after he was unkind

Caption For Saundersfoot, St Bride's Hotel, Composite C1955

This postcard, probably used for advertising purposes, shows views of and from St Bride's Hotel, with its commanding position over Carmarthen Bay.

Caption For Ludlow, The Castle From The River 1923

It was here that the newly married Prince Arthur brought his bride, Katherine of Aragon.

Caption For Llanfair Caereinion, The Railway C1960

It used to be a bona fide railway, but today it only runs in the summer season as an attraction for tourists.