Photos

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Maps

520 maps found.

1947, Pant-Y-Pyllau Ref. NPO800111
1947, Pant-Yr-Awel Ref. NPO800113
1947, Pont-Y-Rhyl Ref. NPO808719
1947, Price Town Ref. NPO810757
1897, Spelter Ref. RNE836211
1897, Sarn Ref. RNE825537
1897, Tythegston Ref. RNE856230
1947, Kenfig Hill Ref. NPO746090
1897, Glynllan Ref. RNE716855
1897, Heol-Laethog Ref. RNE731571
1897, Fountain Ref. RNE708472
1897, Hirwaun Common Ref. RNE737020
1947, Court Colman Ref. NPO678933
1897, Byeastwood Ref. RNE658130
1897, Colychurch Ref. RNE675896
1897, Court Colman Ref. RNE678933
1947, Mawdlam Ref. NPO775715
1947, Cwmfelin Ref. NPO687043
1947, Heol-Laethog Ref. NPO731571
1947, Heol-Las Ref. NPO731573

Books

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Memories

1,924 memories found. Showing results 121 to 130.

Chelmsford, Shops In The High Streeet, 1919.

This view is taken from outside the island where the current Lloyds Bank stands, and shows the view down the High Street. In the background can be seen the spire, which was the Wesleyan Church, and ...Read more

A memory of Chelmsford by John Crouch

Short Memories Of Burnt Oak

Writing this is difficult. I lived in Burnt Oak as far as I know from 1949 to 1953. I recall living in a top floor flat in 100 Littlefield Road. I attended a school off Gervas Road but cannot remember the name. I do ...Read more

A memory of Edgware in 1951

Motorboats

My parents had a caravan in Heachem and as children we used to visit Hunstanton all the time. My fondest memory was the motorboats. I used to feel very grown up driving the boat on my own under the little bridge. It probably wasn't as big as I remember but was the highlight of my holidays.

A memory of Hunstanton in 1880

The Railway Inn

My Gran - Katherine Thomas - ran the Railway Inn (the Tap) for many years. My grandfather Thomas died shortly after I was born. My mother Hilda Jeffery (nee Thomas), my father William Jeffery and myself lived there. My mum died ...Read more

A memory of Llansamlet by Barbara Fossella

Fishing 1965 On The North Forty Drain

We all went to stop on a farm near Landgrick Road in the year 1965 for one week of fishing, we all came from Pinxton and South Normanton, Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire, catching loads of fish, bream, ...Read more

A memory of Brothertoft

Carrog Memory, As A Ww2 Evacuee.

I first visited Carrog in 1939 as an evacuee, at the start of World War 2. I was accompanied by my two sisters, having travelled by train from Birkenhead on the Wirral. All the evacuees were escorted to the Church ...Read more

A memory of Carrog in 1940 by Edward James

The Bathing Hole

The stream in front of the war memorial ran down to the Browney river a few hundred yards below the Dean, where half of the Witton school kids learned to swim in deep pools created by dams made by Harry Bell and Davy ...Read more

A memory of Witton Gilbert in 1954 by David Leckenby

Childhood Memories

My granny used to live in Hole House, Lane Little Leigh, her name was Ellen Frances Hough, and I remember she used to live next door to Mr and Mrs Astbury. My dad used to take me there on a Friday night and pick me up on a ...Read more

A memory of Little Leigh in 1961 by Jacqueline Murphy

Memories Of Leadgate And Iveston 1938 1943

I came to live at Leadgate when I was 12 years old and attended Leadgate Council School which was a large red brick building for infants and juniors, boys and girls. I was at the school for only 2 years, ...Read more

A memory of Leadgate in 1930 by Wilf Wallace

Open Air Swimming Pool Colchester

Many a happy day was spent at the open air swimming pool in the late 1950s - early 1960s. The changing rooms, under the road bridge, were not nice and always covered in water. I had swimming lessons with Mr ...Read more

A memory of Colchester in 1957

Captions

1,770 captions found. Showing results 289 to 312.

Caption For Lincoln, The Cathedral And Stonebow 1890

This splendidly atmospheric view along the High Street looks across towards the great medieval minster church which dominates the city and the countryside for miles around.

Caption For Hadlow, The Post Office Corner C1960

In this village churchyard there is a 19th-century memorial to thirty hop pickers who drowned when their cart slipped over a crumbling bridge and dragged them into the depths of the River Medway.

Caption For Chippenham, New Road From The Viaduct C1960

This view was taken from the top of Brunel's railway viaduct and looks down New Road to the bridge and the beginning of the High Street.

Caption For Preston, The Bridge Over The Ribble 1903

This bridge is a railway bridge, and is now part of the west coast main line.Another railway bridge (to Blackburn) can be seen in the distance.

Caption For Runcorn, The Railway Viaduct 1900

When digging foundations for the footings on the far side of the railway bridge the Victorian engineers discovered the remains of a Saxon fortification built in AD 915 by Queen Ethelfleda

Caption For Preston, The Bridge Over The Ribble 1903

This bridge is a railway bridge, and is now part of the west coast main line. Another railway bridge (to Blackburn) can be seen in the distance.

Caption For Barnstaple, River Taw And South Walk 1899

The masts of sailing ships are visible beyond the bridge, and a fine collection of rowing boats can be seen around the boathouse.

Caption For New Mill, The Canal C1955

The mill could take advantage of the canal for carrying its grain and flour all over the country.

Caption For Consett, Middle Street C1965

In 1831 there were only 150 people living in and around Consett.

Caption For Preston, River Ribble From Miller Park C1935

This wonderful nostalgic photograph shows steam engine 'black 5', the work-horse of the LMS region, heading south with non-corridor stock on a local, probably to Bamber Bridge and on to Blackburn.

Caption For Runcorn, Transporter Bridge C1955

The car carrying vehicles and foot passengers usually took up to four minutes to cross from one side to the other.

Caption For Blakeney, Severn Bridge Hotel C1950

In celebration of the new crossing that carried the railway over the river, the 18th-century sandstone inn we see here was renamed The Severn Bridge Hotel in 1879.

Caption For Barnstaple, From Anchor Woods 1919

Anchor Wood is a narrow band of trees with a pleas- ant walk overlooking marshy ground downstream of the Long Bridge and at the foot of Sticklepath.

Caption For Fleckney, The Grand Union Canal C1965

The Union Canal Bill was approved by Parliament in 1793, and work began in 1794, reaching Fleckney in 1796.

Caption For Newby Bridge, The Platform 1914

This splendid branch railway ran from Ulverston to Newby Bridge and Lakeside at the foot of Windermere.

Caption For Lofthouse, Post Office Stores And The Fountain C1950

This was not only a freight line for the reservoirs, but also a passenger railway between Pateley Bridge and Lofthouse from 1901 to 1929.

Caption For Barton Upon Irwell, The Swing Bridges 1895

Both the 800-tonne Swing Aqueduct and the swing road bridge have been opened to allow the passage of a steamer on the MSC.

Caption For Bedford, High Street From Town Bridge 1921

The photograph gives an unusual perspective in that the exit from the bridge and the High Street beyond appears to be restrictive for both traffic and pedestrians.

Caption For Waddington, Coronation Bridge C1955

In an area of outstanding beauty and ancient and quaint villages, its hard to be noticed.

Caption For Newton, The Village 1921

Roads pass by leading to Dunsop Bridge and Slaidburn. The young John Bright attended school here to improve his knowledge and physique.

Caption For Runcorn, Devonshire Place 1961

Our photographer is standing on Doctors Bridge over the Bridgewater Canal, and High Street runs left and right from the top of the square.

Caption For Culham, The Green C1955

A lane leads left to the church and manor house, and to the right is Burycroft, which leads to the medieval bridge and then Abingdon.

Caption For Abingdon, The Town From The River 1890

We are upstream of the bridges. Nag's Head Island is in the centre with its hotel fronting the bridge, and Stevens's Boatyard are the white buildings to the left.

Caption For Abingdon, The Bridges From The Church Tower C1945

Here we see the river bridges and Nag's Head island, which separates the main river on the right and the back water on its left.