Maps

459 maps found.

1919, Berkley Down Ref. POP638887
1900, West Downs Ref. RNC863997
1899, Winterbourne Down Ref. RNC871609
1900, United Downs Ref. RNC856767
1899, Charlton Down Ref. RNC666875
1900, East Down Ref. RNC697126
1901, Down Field Ref. RNC692562
1898, Down Street Ref. RNC692630
1900, Gwinear Downs Ref. RNC723979
1907, Kenneggy Downs Ref. HOSM52593
1879, Trelavour Downs Ref. HOSM62352
1883, Down Hatherley Ref. HOSM43547
1903, Lyne Down Ref. HOSM52883
1885, Bromyard Downs Ref. HOSM61473
1883, Lower Down Ref. HOSM52545
1884, Sourton Down Ref. HOSM59608
1887, Charlton Down Ref. HOSM40619
1902, Berkley Down Ref. HOSM57943
1894, Andover Down Ref. HOSM56606
1902, Claverton Down Ref. HOSM41065

Books

47 books found. Showing results 337 to 360.

Memories

8,147 memories found. Showing results 141 to 150.

Barrow Hill

My father bought the land on Barrow Hill, and built a house called Carrick Lodge (1961). I am not sure that everyone at the bottom of the hill were totally impressed with the house although it did not effect the view. We did have ...Read more

A memory of Worcester Park in 1946 by Marian Hogan

Bullpitts

Hi in the early 1960s I worked in Bullpitts Department Store. It was quite an up market family owned business with shops in Southsea and Lee on Solent. I am interested to know if anyone else can remember it. I will ...Read more

A memory of North End by Valerie Marshall

Annie Laurie

It was the year of the Coronation and we, the Allans, had a T.V. We were all sitting watching this event when Mother got up and said, "right, one of you go down and tell Annie Laurie that Bill, her son, is on the telly". I said ...Read more

A memory of Kilbirnie in 1952 by John Allan

Shop Names

'The Hayward' sign was outside 'Haywards Cafe & Restaurant' which flourished until the 1960s when it successively became 'Delmontes', 'Pieros', 'La Ferola' and now 'The Blue India'. Going down the right hand side of the Broadway ...Read more

A memory of Haywards Heath

Summers Holidays Were Invented For Fishing

I remember as a small kid growing up in England I couldn't wait for the summer holidays to arrive.  As the days drew closer I could hardly sleep at night knowing that any day now we would be packing our ...Read more

A memory of Pickmere in 1972 by Darren Crumbleholme

Bradford That I Remember

I lived in Bradford from birth 1944 until 1965 when we moved to Canada. So I have lots of memories. One of them was on Saturday mornings in the 50's walking to town down Manchester Road. There were so many shops to look in ...Read more

A memory of Bradford by Sharon Noble

My Holiday In A Manor House

I went to fornethy residential school when I was five and nine years old and I was very happy thare I loved the long walks through the woods and walking down the stoney brae to the burn to paddle our ...Read more

A memory of Fornethy Residential School by Donna Boyd

An Evacuee

I remember a sunny day in 1940 a 10 year old London kid alone nervous scared alone except for a bunch of other kids, We had been scurried away from war torn London having gone through the Battle of Britain German airraids. The British ...Read more

A memory of Daventry by David Alchin

Leaving A Mark On The Landscape

It was 1966 myself and 2 colleagues were bouncing across the downs in a Landrover when I first saw Imber. What a beautiful little village nestled in the bottom of the valley. It's red brick manor house next to the church ...Read more

A memory of Imber by Chris Scott

Standard 8 Tourer

This neat little Standard 8 Tourer (DNJ 785 - an East Sussex registration from 1947) could then get down nearly to the pavilion.

A memory of Haywards Heath

Captions

2,258 captions found. Showing results 337 to 360.

Caption For Langdale Pikes, The Mountain 1888

Stickle Ghyll flows down from Stickle Tarn and under the bridge.

Caption For Eastry, Sandwich Lane C1955

Eastry was home to many miners who worked down the east Kent pits. The mother of the actress Susan Hampshire once lived here too.

Caption For Firle, Firle Place C1960

Firle, tucked beneath the South Downs and the 718ft-high Firle Beacon, has been the Gage family home for 500 years.

Caption For Bournemouth, Grand Hotel 1895

Even in a class-ridden Victorian society, Bournemouth entertained anyone who could afford to stay in the town.

Caption For Leith Hill, 1906

Hull, who was the squire of nearby Leith Hill Place, was buried upside down beneath the tower after his death in 1772.

Caption For Tadcaster, View From Bridge 1906

Barges plied up and down the River Wharfe delivering to the breweries. In the distance is the 'Virgin Viaduct'.

Caption For Hinderwell, The Church C1960

The centre of the view is dominated, like churchyards up and down the country, by a yew tree.

Caption For Linlithgow, Palace 1897

The palace is thought to have been burnt down accidentally in 1746 by some of General Hawley's troops.

Caption For Cambridge, The Backs 1890

Immaculately kept lawns sweep down to the peaceful River Cam. The scene is dominated by the breathtaking Perpendicular splendour of King's College Chapel.

Caption For Lee, Post Office 1911

On the day Queen Victoria died, the postmistress at Lee`s old post office was taking down a telegram announcing the Queen`s death when she was struck by lightning in the left eye and blinded

Caption For Kingsgate, The Castle C1965

On the right is the entrance to the steps down to the sandy beach of Kingsgate

Caption For Westbury, The White Horse And Bratton Camp 1900

The present horse on this site dates from 1778 and was the first of several figures cut in the chalk downs of Wiltshire during the next half-century.

Caption For Clydach, Lower Fall 1893

Here, about a mile below Devil's Bridge, the river's waters fall rapidly as they travel down the narrow and steep-sided Clydach Valley to the Usk.

Caption For Robin Hoods Bay, Town And Bay 1927

Part of the village is clustered around the top of a ravine; notice the steep flight of steps in the lower foreground dropping away down toward the sea.

Caption For Seaview, The Sands 1918

The woodlands in the distance, a rare example of trees coming down to the seashore, were both private and jealously guarded a century ago.

Caption For Norwich, Ber Street 1891

This photograph shows a mixed bag of buildings, many of which have since come down in the course of development.

Caption For Burnham Overy Staithe, The Creek C1955

Pictured from the Hard, with old maltings on the left, this peaceful view cannot be easily replicated today, as the ground here fills up with cars in the summer months and sailing boats battened down

Caption For Westbury, The White Horse And Bratton Camp 1900

The present horse on this site dates from 1778 and was the first of several figures cut in the chalk downs of Wiltshire during the next half-century.

Caption For Peasmarsh, Post Office C1955

Peasmarsh strings itself out along the main A268 road; its ancient centre of Norman church and Georgian manor house are isolated down a lane to the south.

Caption For Trowbridge, Parish Church 1923

The church was pulled down and completely remodelled between 1460 and 1485 in the Perpendicular style. It retained the magnificent 160ft spire from the 14th century.

Caption For Southampton, Bargate 1908

Characterised by pointed arches and fine stonework, the old gate is also renowned for its statue of George III gazing down the High Street, dressed as a Roman and wearing a toga.

Caption For Wimborne, West Borough 1936

Here we have a long view down a broad Wimborne street, with the towers of the Minster in the distance.

Caption For St Ives, Dick's Hill 1922

A view down Fish Street, known also as Dick's Hill, looking towards the harbour. The view is very different today.

Caption For Heckmondwike, Market Street C1955

Another of the region's many woollen manufacturing towns, Heckmondwike still exhibits the same no-nonsense, down-to-earth air which characterises this part of the county.