Maps

9,439 maps found.

1946, Wilmington Ref. NPO870726
1902, Larkhall Ref. HOSM50802
1883 - 1902, Whiteway Ref. HOSM64426
1883, Clutton Ref. HOSM41319
1919, Mearns Ref. POP777339
1919, Haydon Ref. POP729221
1919, Larkhall Ref. POP753102
1899, Haydon Ref. RNC729221
1919, Northend Ref. POP794238
1899, Tunley Ref. RNC854301
1899, Whitchurch Ref. RNC867543
1898-1899, Whiteway Ref. RNC869230
1899, Coley Ref. RNC675355
1899, Camerton Ref. RNC660229
1886 - 1906, Thornton Abbey Ref. HOSM71174
1910, Hayburn Wyke Ref. HOSM70537
1895, Longbenton Ref. HOSM52235
1895, Murton Ref. HOSM54430
1895, Murton Ref. HOSM54788
1895, Seaton Burn Ref. HOSM58778

Books

39 books found. Showing results 2,641 to 2,664.

Memories

1,544 memories found. Showing results 1,101 to 1,110.

Thank You

Well I am overwhelmed that you remember my family and Waldecs. I was not expecting to hear from anyone as I know so much has changed. Yes I remember the fish and chip shop well George's and his lovely family. I only have found memories of ...Read more

A memory of Wembley by maxinejoy7783

Laird Street And Boundary Road 1938 1947

I moved to 120 Boundary Road, Bidston in 1938, from 11 Clifford Street, off Laird Street. Attended Bidston Avenue School and later Tollemache Road School - Mr Gidney. head master, Pollett. Evans, Blackmore, ...Read more

A memory of Bidston in 1940 by Les Walker

Trying To Get In Touch .

Trying to get in touch with Richard Hounsome. He seems to know me , but sorry I do not remember him . If he was to get in touch with me , maybe I would remember ! I lived at North Lodge , Now Barclay's Bank , across the street from the Kowatch boys.

A memory of Three Bridges by Al (Alfred) Manzoli

School

Not an actual memory I'm afraid: I'm writing a family history and am trying to find out about the school my father, Cyril John Bond, and his sister, Olive Lucy Bond, boarded at in the 1920s. Although they lived in North London, ...Read more

A memory of Donington Eaudike by johnandjeanetteporter

Hail The Day!

One year, for Ascension Day, a curate at St.Luke's decided that we, the choirboys, should ascend the church tower and sing appropriate hymns. (Was it the Rev. Pollett?) All of us lads dutifully made our way, fully robed in cassocks, ...Read more

A memory of Cannock by brucehaycock

A Brightlingsea Boy

I was born at 10 North Rd in 1936 My grandparents house[Harry & Maude Hammond. My mother Mabel Williams[nee Hammond] worked in James Shipyard during war then Telephone Exchange.remarried George Genever[who was buyer at ...Read more

A memory of Brightlingsea in 1950 by Terry Williams

Just Like Yesterday !

Wow.. seeing this awesome photograph transports me back in time because in this year I would have been taking this very ferry over from the Southsea side after taking the trolley bus and regular bus from the North End in ...Read more

A memory of Hayling Island in 1955 by Dylan Rivis

Preston Candover School House

I lived, with my parents and brother and sister, in the 'School House' from 1956-1963. My mother [Mrs Maud Slater] was one of the teachers and taught in the school until her retirement in 1978. The school and ...Read more

A memory of Preston Candover in 1956 by Sean Slater

1940s

I went to Pendeen School in the early forties. It was on the left just a short distance down Stakes Hill Road. I lived in Keydell Avenue, Horndean and travelled by Southdown Buses 40, 41, 42 and their respective a's and b's. Entering ...Read more

A memory of Waterlooville by Pete Long

The Village

Going ‘down the village’ pretty much referred to the stretch of Cove Road, between Hazel Avenue and Marrowbrooke Lane, where most of the shops were. Once upon a time Cove must have been the typical English village: two houses, three pubs ...Read more

A memory of Cove in 1945 by Alan Hickman

Captions

2,676 captions found. Showing results 2,641 to 2,664.

Caption For Prestbury, The Church 1898

Its ancient parish, one of the largest in the country, stretched right up to Rainow and Kettleshulme in the hills, north as far as Poynton, and out in the south and west to Bosley and Chelford.

Caption For Enfield, Hilly Fields C1955

The manor house (known by locals as 'The Palace') was an E-shaped building facing north.

Caption For Rochdale, Hollingworth Lake 1892

In 1905 the Edwardian Falinge Park was opened north of Rochdale centre.

Caption For Epsom, Meadway 1927

It was the same throughout north-east Surrey, and the Rural District could no longer cope.

Caption For Bisham, All Saints' Church, The Hoby Chapel 1890

Behind is a shallow arch in which is a long poem, worth reading in full.

Caption For Fareham, St Peter And St Paul, Parish Church 2005

For instance, during one fair some sturdy youths released a prisoner from the stocks and carried the stocks to the mill pond, which was often (Christopher North) St Peter and St Paul are the

Caption For Glasgow, Crookston Castle 1897

with forts at two-mile intervals, served as the farthest frontier of the Roman Empire for barely half a century before it was abandoned and Roman Britain withdrew to Hadrian's Wall across the north

Caption For Sheffield, The Mappin Art Gallery C1965

accommodate the tens of thousands of new workers in the heavy steel industry, but the old town was also increasingly surrounded by rows and rows of terraces in Pitsmoor and Hillsborough to the north

Caption For Manchester, Market Street 1889

David Lewis built Boys' Clubs and Community Centres all over the north-west.

Caption For Amesbury, St Mary And St Melor's Church C1955

He put in the vivid coloured tiles on the east wall, and he is responsible for the Perpendicular south aisle and west end.

Caption For Nether Alderley, Church 1896

OF ALL the villages in this collection, Nether Alderley perhaps gives us the best impression of what a north-eastern Cheshire village was like before the Industrial Revolution changed both the

Caption For Glastonbury, The Abbey, The Transept Arches 1912

In 64486 we are looking from the north along the line of the walls.

Caption For Guisborough, Sunnyfield House, Westgate C1960

The Sunnyfield Estate originally comprised a large area of 'pleasure grounds and grass land' to the north of Westgate.

Caption For Richmond, Willance's Leap And The Monuments C1965

This last alludes to the town's on-going military associations, from the North York Militia, through the Green Howards to Catterick Camp.

Caption For Burnley, Towneley Hall 1906

The original front of the building dated from c1500, but in 1700 it was removed and used for additions to the north-west wing.

Caption For Boston, County Hall, Church Close 2005

One site on the north side (Neil Wright) This was the headquarters of Holland County Council from 1927 to 1974.

Caption For High Wycombe, The Rupert Gates On Marlow Hill 1906

The old Georgian house, enlarged by Henry Keene for the 2nd Earl of Shelburne in the 1750s, was entirely cased in Denner Hill stone, a very hard silicaceous stone dug a mile or so north of the

Caption For Waltham St Lawrence, The Church C1955

Internally, the church shows its Norman origins with two-bay arcades north and south and unmoulded arches separated by pieces of wall.

Caption For Cummersdale, Spinners Arms 2005

have left the city with the unique legacy of the State Management Scheme, the Second World War left Carlisle with 14 MU, a major RAF supply depot based at various sites scattered across the north

Caption For Epsom, Horton Manor 1890

Horton, the hamlet to the north-west of Epsom, was a separate village until the 17th century, when the lords of the manor moved to Woodcote Park.

Caption For Clitheroe, The Castle 1927

The North-West Sound Archives are also based here, which do marvellous work recording people talking of their lives.

Caption For Clacton On Sea, St Paul's Church 1891

It was subsequently taken over by the North East Essex Health Authority and was used to accommodate up to 70 mentally handicapped patients and as a small day care unit.

Caption For Loughborough, C1955

Towards the north-west lies the mound of Beacon Hill.

Caption For Richmond, Willance's Leap And The Monuments C1965

This last alludes to the town's on-going military associations, from the North York Militia, through the Green Howards to Catterick Camp.