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Photos

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Maps

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1901-1904, Low Cotehill Ref. RNC767921
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1902-1903, Low Toynton Ref. RNC768579
1901-1904, Low Westwood Ref. RNC768601
1901-1904, Low Whinnow Ref. RNC768605
1903-1904, Low Worsall Ref. RNC768641
1946, Butley Low Corner Ref. NPO657655
1903-1904, Low Bradley Ref. RNC767844
1904-1906, Low Coylton Ref. RNC767925
1901-1904, Low Crosby Ref. RNC767937

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Memories

637 memories found. Showing results 171 to 180.

Betton Old Hall 1960s

My grandparents - George & Winifred Lowe - lived at The Black & White House, Betton (aka 9 Betton, Betton Old Hall) for many years (leaving in about 1977). My grandad was a gardener for Colonel George Wade of ...Read more

A memory of Market Drayton by Marc Chrysanthou

My Memory Of Tong Castle By Babs Potts

My name is Irene Harriett Potts (nee Bryon), I was born 18-1-1921 at my granny's house in Bishops Wood (her name was Harriet Robinson). Our home was number 23 Offoxy Road, Tong, I lived there with my parents ...Read more

A memory of Tong in 1930 by Jane Rushby

Fishing Under The Arches

I was born Marilynne Thompson at 17, The Lynch, Polesworth in January 1952. My mam and dad, Peg and Geoff Thompson both worked at Ensor's brickyard. When I was about two or three years old we moved to a cottage ...Read more

A memory of Polesworth in 1961 by Marilynne Connolly

Middle Rainton Part 4

Pathways were made up of compressed dirt, West Street (facing West Rainton), Back Row (facing the Meadow’s Pit), Lewis Street running parallel with Back Row) and Cross Street running parallel with West Street). Krone ...Read more

A memory of Middle Rainton in 1940 by John Harvey

Glyn Hall

We moved to Glyn Hall about 1942. My father and later, my mother worked at the ROF Glascoed. My sister Glenys has photographs of some of the social activities including a fancy ball. I doubt that there would be any external photos as ...Read more

A memory of Mamhilad in 1942 by Diana Lewis

Great Lumley Memories

Chester-le-Street Heritage Group are building an archive of photographs and memories relating to Great Lumley and the surrounding area. If you would like to share your memories and/or allow us to scan your photographs ...Read more

A memory of Great Lumley by Heritage Group

Hairdressers Banstead High Street 1969 1973

I worked as a Saturday girl at the hairdressers opposite the church in Banstead High Street when I was 15 in 1969. It was called Nicolette then and I worked for Margaret and her mother Mrs Anscombe. ...Read more

A memory of Banstead in 1969 by Karen Farrell

My Early Days

I remember when I used to live in Gilfach Goch, Mount Pleasant, and the old settlement in the High Street. I used to perform puppet shows in the front room and charge one penny entrance fee, I spent the money in Leslie Belben's ...Read more

A memory of Gilfach Goch in 1952 by Brian Brown

Cockfield Station

I was born at Cockfield station where dad was a guard and signalman, he was also in the Home Guard. My sister Jean and her friend Anne Coates used to walk over the fell to school, there were no school buses then. Last year I ...Read more

A memory of Cockfield in 1949 by Sylvia Baker

Looking Back Can Be Good

My great-grandmother lived in Water Lane, my grandmother Annie Bradford lived in Low Street. We lived on the Cross, as did my sister and husband, June and John Medlam. John was a true village charactor, and ...Read more

A memory of Carlton in Lindrick in 1957 by Glenda Lycett

Captions

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Caption For Wakefield, Clarence Park C1960

The bandstand, left, opens out into a huge amphitheatre for musical concerts; built in 1926, it replaced the original less convenient stand at the top of Lowe Hill.

Caption For Lydstep, Cliffs 1890

In order to avoid being cut off by the rising tide, walkers making their way from Tenby to Lydstep Cavern Beach were being advised to depart for their destination two hours before low tide.

Caption For Barrow In Furness, Walney Bridge 1908

At the outset, the tenants of Vickerstown found that the only ways to gain access to Walney Island were to ford the channel at low tide - that way across is still possible - or to use the Furness Railway

Caption For Burnley, Towneley Park Gate 1895

In March 1902 she sold the hall and its 62 acres to Burnley for the very low price of £17,500, and she gave some of the money back to pay for the art gallery it was to house.

Caption For Glasgow, Dragon Boat Race On The Clyde, Chinese New Year 2005

The slums of the Gorbals were cleared, and in their place in the 1960s arose enormous tower blocks; in recent years they have been demolished to make way for low-density housing of a more humane

Caption For Bideford, The Quay 1890

When grounded the polacca sat upright; this made it an ideal type of vessel for loading and unloading cargo on beaches at low water.

Caption For Blackburn, Salford Bridge 1899

It was always a bottleneck, and fifty years before our photograph one form of entertainment would be to sit on the low parapet of Salford Bridge, clay pipe in hand, and watch the farm carts fight their

Caption For Braintree, Market Place 1903

The area with railings and the two low buildings is the site of the new cattle market, which was opened by George Courtauld on 1 October 1902, in time for the October Fair.

Caption For Langdon Hills, Entrance And Keepers Cottage C1950

IMAGINE an area of low-lying marshland riddled with secret smugglers' paths and tales of Wat Tyler's doomed revolt.

Caption For Luton, Wesleyan Chapel 1897

Religion had been the mainstay of lives high and low for centuries, but the industrial revolution was raising questions and creating pressures and hardships that were disturbing a long-settled

Caption For Hutton, The Village 1891

This similar view of the village gives a closer impression of the mission house and the row of managers' houses (right).

Caption For Margate, The Harbour 1906

It has now been replaced by a smaller and simpler structure. The disadvantage of the stone pier was that vessels had to anchor offshore at low tide.

Caption For Maidstone, All Saints' Church C1862

in this book show a vanished Medway, with timber rafts towed by barges outside the Archbishop's palace, a once-familiar scene of the river as an industrial highway that is no more.

Caption For Twickenham, Heath Road & Cross Deep Junction 2005

In 2003, a new planning row broke out over plans by Richmond College, the local tertiary college (which is actually in Twickenham) to fund expansion plans by selling off part of their site in Crane

Caption For Twickenham, The George Inn, King Street 2005

In 2003, a new planning row broke out over plans by Richmond College, the local tertiary college (which is actually in Twickenham) to fund expansion plans by selling off part of their site in Crane

Caption For Pembroke, The Castle C1955

The story goes that they refused to draw lots, and so a child drew for them. Two bits of paper were inscribed "Life Given of God" and the third was left blank.

Caption For Tenby, The Harbour 1898

A popular promenade, it was also used as a low water landing stage for excursions and paddle steamers. It was demolished in 1953.

Caption For Fareham, The Lord Arthur Lee 2005

I wonder what he would have made of the appearance of the submarines captured from the Germans that were towed up Fareham Lake to be broken up during both wars.

Caption For Belfast, High Street 1897

It was now a shopping street, with the buildings of fairly recent date providing commercial office accomodation on the upper floors.

Caption For Fleetwood, The Harbour 1894

Even at low tide, vessels drawing less than sixteen feet of water could manoeuvre within the harbour basin, and boats drawing less than five feet could still use the channel.

Caption For Clee Hill, The Village C1955

If there is any breeze blowing, it will blow onto Clee Hill, and consequently the village can sometimes be very bleak.

Caption For Norwich, Cathedral South East 1896

The east arm of the cathedral has a lower Norman part, while the tall clerestory and flying buttresses are 14th-century; this is a direct consequence of an earlier spire falling through the chancel roof

Caption For Whitchurch, The Greyhound 1958

The pub sign, showing a greyhound, has a lower sign advertising Sandeman port and sherry.

Caption For Norwich, Cathedral South East 1896

The east arm of the cathedral has a lower Norman part, while the tall clerestory and flying buttresses are 14th-century; this is a direct consequence of an earlier spire falling through the chancel roof