Maps

405 maps found.

1897, Barrow Burn Ref. RNE634081
1898, Burn Bridge Ref. RNE655869
1947, Barrow Burn Ref. NPO634081
1947, Burn Bridge Ref. NPO655869
1898, Denton Burn Ref. RNE690156
1896, Burn Naze Ref. RNE655913
1926, Barrow Burn Ref. POP634081
1925, Burn Bridge Ref. POP655869
1901-1906, Luggate Burn Ref. RNC770432
1901-1904, Denton Burn Ref. RNC690156
1895, Seaton Burn Ref. HOSM58778
1895, Close A Burns Ref. HOSM40424
1906-1908, Remony Burn Ref. RNC815312
1901-1904, Barrow Burn Ref. RNC634081
1901-1903, Seaton Burn Ref. RNC827230
1901-1904, Blaydon Burn Ref. RNC643961
1903-1904, Burn Naze Ref. RNC655913
1895 - 1915, Blaydon Burn Ref. HOSM38080
1894 - 1895, Denton Burn Ref. HOSM59654
1888 - 1890, Burn Bridge Ref. HOSM39534

Books

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Memories

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Marian Barnes

Hello I am new here after googling Corringham Road, Stanford-le-hope. I was just wondering if anyone remembers my Mum, Marian Helen Barnes. She lived at 24 Corringham Road around 1954-1957. Unfortunately she has recently ...Read more

A memory of Stanford-le-Hope by Rebecca Matthews

The Welling Mods: Long Gone But Never Forgotten

We were like one huge crazy family, not only from Welling, but also from the surrounding towns of Blackfen, Bexleyheath, Crayford, Dartford, Eltham, Plumstead and Woolwich - even as far as from the other ...Read more

A memory of Welling by Bernard Schofield

Newmarket

I spent most of my childhood in Newmarket, playing in the wood and on Bunting Hill shown in the photo with the old Quarry. Every year the hill would be set fire, the fire being lit at the top to burn slowly down, this was to encourage new ...Read more

A memory of Nailsworth

Horrible Place

We were there from 69 - 72. I say we. Me & my four sisters, Denise, Pauline, Joan, Isable & me June HASTIE. Anderson & Dunlop were vile. Scrubbing the floors until they were gleeming. We used to do that when we got home ...Read more

A memory of Hampstead by June Langley

Reminders Of My Youth

I remember being taken to the village when I was very young - I believe one of my great uncles ran the Pub - One of the ubquitous Jermy Family - I am coming to Norfolk to try and research my roots at the end of July this ...Read more

A memory of Great Hockham by Paul Burroughes

Barn Croft.

The house in the middle is where I lived from 1972. The address is 62 Main Street and the house was called Barn Croft. The house on the right was a farm and the house that the middle house was built on was part of the ...Read more

A memory of Cossington

Haytor, Moorland Hotel Fire 1970

I was the manager of the Moorland Hotel from July 1967 until March, 6th 1970 when it burned down. The manager from whom I took over was called Brown and he before him was called Maurice Trew. The writer before ...Read more

A memory of Haytor Vale by David Smith

Rothamsted

Much of the Farm Management Course I studied in Devon in the early 1970s was based on work done at Rothamsted. I felt very lucky to land a job here in 1975 and gradually to meet and even work with the authors of text books I had studied. ...Read more

A memory of Harpenden by Huw Jones

From The Pews Of The Church In Kilinian To Pioneers In Colonial Australia. The Patterson Clan.

The Church at Kilinian during the 18th and 19th century, if not earlier, was a Celtic Presbyterian Church where my ancestors, the Patterson and McClean ...Read more

A memory of Kilninian by Ian Patterson

Captions

276 captions found. Showing results 25 to 48.

Caption For Southport, Peter Pans Playground C1955

The cars rattled and juddered around the circuit, and on hot days there was always the pervading smell of burning oil.

Caption For Ayr, Twa Brigs 1900

The 'Twa Brigs of Ayr' became famous thanks to a poem by Robert Burns.

Caption For Ambleside, Sweden Bridge 1912

It has no direct Scandinavian connection, other than the fact that the name comes from the Norse 'svithinn' and means 'land cleared by burning'.

Caption For Seahouses, The Harbour C1936

Originally known as North Sunderland, Seahouses prospered on fishing, and for a while lime burning.

Caption For Rottingdean, Street 1896

At the time Rottingdean was home to a remarkable group of people, including Rudyard Kipling and Edward Burne-Jones.

Caption For Chigwell, The School, The Swallow Library C1960

The woodwork was so diseased that it had be burned, and all that remains is, apparently, a single hall.

Caption For Aberdeen, The South Bridge 2005

Carrying Holburn Street over the Ferryhill Burn, South Bridge is an essential part of the great developments of the early 19th century.

Caption For Rye, Church And Tea Rooms 1912

The quarter boys above the church clock date from 1761, while the tea rooms (now Simon the Pieman, established in 1920 after this view was taken) replaced the Red Lion Inn which burned down in 1872.

Caption For Caldey Island, The Lighthouse C1960

This lighthouse, which is on the highest point of the island (180 ft above sea level), was built in 1829 as a gas-burning light and has been automated since 1927.

Caption For Exmouth, The Strand Gardens C1955

In AD1001, Viking raiders under the command of King Sweyn landed in the Exe estuary, raiding and burning the town of Exanmutha before marching on to Exeter.

Caption For Torquay, Beacon Terrace 1888

Before the coming of tourism, Torquay was an obscure fishing hamlet, its villagers scratching a living from the sea, smuggling and lime burning.

Caption For Newport, C1965

Inside is a wonderful window by William Morris and Edward Burne-Jones that dates to the 1870s.

Caption For Alfriston, Burnt House And River Cuckmere C1960

Burnt Farmhouse is isolated; it incorporates the remains of Field Place, which burned down in 1765.

Caption For Torquay, Beacon Terrace 1888

Before the coming of tourism, Torquay was an obscure fishing hamlet, its villagers scratching a living from the sea, smuggling and lime burning.

Caption For Brading, High Street C1955

When the English vessels failed to appear, French troops landed on the Island, burning and looting, and were resisted only by the Islanders who inflicted heavy casualties on the invaders.

Caption For Dublin, The Custom House 1897

The Custom House dates from 1791 but was burned down in 1921 during the troubled years that led to the creation of the Irish Free State.

Caption For Acton, The Church C1960

In 1882 England played Australia in a cricket match; they lost so disastrously that they then ceremoniously burned the bails used during the match.

Caption For Brading, High Street C1955

When the English vessels failed to appear, French troops landed on the island, burning and looting, and were resisted only by the islanders who inflicted heavy casualties on the invaders.

Caption For Woolacombe, 1906

This one was built by the Chichester family in the 18th century; it burned Welsh limestone, which was held to be superior to the Devon limestone.

Caption For Dunoon, Castle 1897

The statue is of Burns's Highland Mary, who was born at Auchnamore Farm nearby.

Caption For Roslin, Castle 1897

Among those to imbibe have been Johnson and Boswell in 1773, Robert Burns, Queen Victoria and Edward VII.

Caption For Fernworthy, The Sacred Circle 1907

This could have come from pyres on which bodies were placed, or perhaps from burning autumn stubble.

Caption For Exmouth, The Estuary C1955

In AD1001, Viking raiders under the command of King Sweyn landed in the Exe estuary, raiding and burning the town of Exanmutha before marching on to Exeter.