Maps

795 maps found.

1903-1904, Lauder Ref. RNC753271
1901-1904, Old Nenthorn Ref. RNC796960
1901-1904, Over Langshaw Ref. RNC798662
1901-1904, Lymiecleuch Ref. RNC770983
1901-1904, Manorhill Ref. RNC774023
1901-1904, Maxwellheugh Ref. RNC775762
1901-1903, Mordington Holdings Ref. RNC783661
1901-1904, Hobkirk Ref. RNC737196
1903-1904, Holylee Ref. RNC739122
1926, Denholm Ref. POP690027
1926, Dingleton Ref. POP690943
1926, Cleuch Head Ref. POP670387
1926, Chapel Mains Ref. POP666531
1926, Chesterknowes Ref. POP667535
1926, Bluecairn Ref. POP644543
1926, Boon Ref. POP645957
1926, Bedrule Ref. POP636303
1926, Bewlie Ref. POP639495
1901-1904, Prieston Ref. RNC810870
1903-1904, Stagehall Ref. RNC837769

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Memories

288 memories found. Showing results 111 to 120.

Alcombe School

This is a very exciting discovery for me because it is one of the oldest photographs I have seen of a part of old Alcombe that I can recognise, even at my great distance from the UK. My Great-Grandfather, George Mildon had a school ...Read more

A memory of Alcombe in 1880 by Richard Mildon

Former Landlord

Whilst doing our family history, we discover that the Andrews family were former proprietors of The Kings Head in Milborne Port. His name was Frederick James Andrews and his wife Annie. His son, Frederick Elisha Andrews ...Read more

A memory of Milborne Port in 1890 by Juliet Stephenson

My Father

My father, ARTHUR PERCY CRUMP, was born in 1898 in London, but orphanned in 1901. He was sent to Heacham with his older sister, EDITH. The 1911 Census shows him living with foster parents....Samuel Groom, his wife, daughter and 2 ...Read more

A memory of Heacham in 1900 by Angela Haddrill

New Inn Eversley/Finchampstead Border

My great grandfather,Henry Berriss was publican of the New Inn (on the Eversley/Finchampstead border) now known as the Tally Ho. I would be very interested to hear from anyone with stories of their family ...Read more

A memory of Eversley in 1910 by Karen Taylor

Loud Amen Sunday At Beccles Church

Stafford W Brown was a boarder at Beccles College during WW1. The last three Sundays of every term each had a special feature. First came One Button Sunday, when every boy undid the top button of his jacket ...Read more

A memory of Beccles in 1910 by Barbara Brown

Great Orton

My father, Thomas James Armstrong, was living in Great Orton before he went to war in 1915 with the Border Regiment. He was awarded a gold Great Orton medal for his service. Does anyone know anymore information about him or his ...Read more

A memory of Great Orton in 1910 by Anne Armstrong Tullett

Penge In The 1920s

The local midwife, Nell Horley, delivered many a Penge child, but she also kept a boarding house, where she would keep a large pot of soup on the cooker all day for the boarders. Nell was my 1/2 Aunt's grandmother. Nell delivered ...Read more

A memory of Penge in 1920 by Geoffrey Younger

Visitation Convent

I have no connections with Bridport or the Visitation Convent but found the thread of messages detailing school life highly absorbing; I do know of another individual of note who may qualify as becoming "famous" (message posted ...Read more

A memory of Bridport in 1920

International Stores

A previous shared memory recalling International Stores reminds me that my father worked there, as a roundsman. He would cycle every day from Leiston,  then do the equivalent all over again in Saxmundham, several times a day ...Read more

A memory of Saxmundham in 1930 by John Fisher

My Family

My father's family lived in Charlton from the late 1880s to the mid 1900s. My grandfather was a shepherd & after farm foreman for a Mr Charles Reid whose brother Bertie also had a large farm in the Charlton area. The ...Read more

A memory of Charlton All Saints in 1930 by Roy Goodridge

Captions

290 captions found. Showing results 265 to 288.

Caption For Southport, Lord Street C1955

It grew from the humble beginnings of a bathing shelter on the border of North Meols into the sizeable conurbation depicted here.

Caption For Royston, The Roundabout C1965

Up to the southern border of Royston, the A10 follows the route of the Roman Ermine Street, but close to the market Ermine Street becomes the Old North Road (which was the A14 and is now the A1198) taking

Caption For Baldock, White Horse Street 1925

The Icknield Way was a pre-Roman, Iron Age trading route running along the northern border of Hertfordshire. At Baldock it formed the length of White Horse Street and Hitchin Street.

Caption For Knighton, The View From Kinersley C1960

Knighton is so close to the border that its railway station and hotel sit in England.

Caption For Haywards Heath, Perrymont Road And Commercial Square C1950

However, he is today best remembered for the distinctive style of the houses he designed along the Haywards Heath and Lindfield borders.

Caption For Epsom, Rosebery Park 1924

It was bordered by trees and shrubs, with clumps of trees and gravel paths. A pond was enlarged and stocked with fish from the ornamental lake at Woodcote Park.

Caption For Hawkhurst, 1902

The village stands on the border with the neighbouring county of Sussex. It occupies rising ground and offers fine views across the Weald.

Caption For Ampthill, The Woods C1955

This cluster of sparse conifers in Ampthill Park borders an entrance to the Cheshire Home for the Disabled that occupies a house built in 1686-88 for the Dowager Countess of Ailesbury and Elgin.

Caption For Belfast, Canal Wharf And Queen's Bridge 1897

The River Lagan flows within a few miles of the huge Lough Neagh, which is bordered by four Ulster counties; a lot of work was done to make the river able to take barges, with a link to the lough.

Caption For Carlisle, The Millennium Bridge 2005

The redevelopment of Botchergate is just the latest stage in the long-term rebirth of the great border city, continuing the process begun in the late 20th century.

Caption For Clifton, College 1901

The college admitted both boarders and town boys, and somewhat uniquely for the period, regarded them all with equal status.

Caption For Harborne, Boys' House, Birmingham Blue Coat School C1955

In 1960 it became an independent prep school for day pupils and boarders.

Caption For Welwyn Garden City, Memorial And Hollybush Lane C1955

Hollybush Lane lies in the southern part of the Garden City, and its tree-lined footpath and grassy triangular area typify Ebenezer Howard's vision of a ordered village atmosphere.

Caption For Harborne, Boys' House, Birmingham Blue Coat School C1955

In 1960 it became an independent prep school for day pupils and boarders.

Caption For Hitchin, Boys Grammar School 1901

They included accommodation for twenty to thirty boarders, as well as a lecture room, large hall and classrooms.

Caption For Boldre, St John The Baptist Church C1960

Boldre (pronounced Bolder) church stands apart from its village and dates back to the time of the Norman kings.

Caption For Calne, The Green C1960

Miss Ellinor Gabriel bought the house in 1873 for the first St Mary's School, founded by Canon John Duncan, and started with six day girls and three boarders.

Caption For Belfast, Methodist College, Mc Arthur Hall 1897

The college opened in 1868, taking 80 boarders and 120 day boys, not all Methodists. It soon became the largest school in Belfast.

Caption For Wormley, Wormley Hill 1909

Today it is an independent co-educational school with 480 pupils, of whom 300 are boarders.

Caption For Wisley, Hut Hotel 1903

In the lower right-hand corner of the photograph, and on the near side of the road, the edge of the small lake known as Bolder Mere can be seen.

Caption For Truro, Wesleyan College From The Bridge 1890

Now known as Truro School, the college was founded on the hill overlooking the city 10 years before this photograph was taken, 'affording a thorough English education at a moderate cost' for up to 120 boarders

Caption For Belfast, Royal Academy 1897

It could take boarders, and must have been intended for the middle classes. The first School building was constructed not too far from the church in what was to become Academy Street.

Caption For Bolsterstone, Village Square C1965

St Mary's churchyard contains the original Bolder Stone. The lychgate was erected in 1897 to mark Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee.

Caption For Bedford, Grammar School 1897

Here we see the south front of the grammar school; it is now Bedford School, and from the start took boarders as well as day boys.