Photos

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Maps

50 maps found.

1903-1908, Wester Balgedie Ref. RNC865440
1901-1904, Wester Housebyres Ref. RNC865598
1901-1905, Wester Parkgate Ref. RNC865675
1906-1908, Fowlis Wester Ref. RNC708657
1919, Hester's Way Ref. POP731970
1946, Hester's Way Ref. NPO731970
1898-1900, Hester's Way Ref. RNC731970
1896, Hester's Way Ref. RNE731970
1947, North Ewster Ref. NPO793273
1895, North Ewster Ref. RNE793273
1903, North Ewster Ref. RNC793273
1923, North Ewster Ref. POP793273
1885, North Ewster Ref. HOSM55217
1896, Westbere Ref. HOSM64027
1898-1899, Westbere Ref. RNC865266
1895, Westbere Ref. RNE865266
1897-1899, Westergate Ref. RNC865747
1895, Western Heights Ref. RNE865794
1898, Western Hill Ref. RNE865795
1925, Western Hill Ref. POP865795

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Memories

35 memories found. Showing results 11 to 20.

Meschia's

I .have so many happy memories of Meschia's I spent every week there, my sister Pat and I used to take the big wash on a Saturday morning to the launderette opposite, and while waiting for the wash we used to sneak in for milk shake. I also did my ...Read more

A memory of Hyde by queenbee2

During The War

My grandparents ran The Red Lion, in Stalbridge for Hall and Woodhouse, which is now flats. My father, who was American and was based nr Stalbridge, would drink in the Red Lion with the actor Jackie Cogan or Uncle Fester from ...Read more

A memory of Stalbridge in 1945 by Susan Sheppard

Caterham Hill

CATERHAM HILL - High Street and Chaldon Road I lived in 20 Chaldon Road and 5-7 High Street, Caterham Hill as a young child from about 9 years old. I went to the Infant school in Chaldon Road. On Friday mornings a Siren was used to ...Read more

A memory of Caterham by kjba.hester

Churchill Road

For those of you that don't know, if you are driving along Churchill Road in a Westerly direction, approaching Freedom Bridge Roundabout, this is where you would be in the picture.

A memory of Wisbech by Dave Garford

New Addington Memories

I remember as a young boy Fairchildes school , we lived in Castle Hill Crescent and walked in all weathers to school. I remember Mr. Hedges, Mr. Breed, Mr. Watson, Mr. Fuller, Mr. Rutter Mr. Morgan, Mr. Best, Mr. Trinder, ...Read more

A memory of New Addington by Peter Lester

The Howard Family At Hammersmith And Barnes

My Great-Great-Grandad, Henry Howard, lived in the early 1800’s - a time of great rural depression - and so he left his Devon home to look for work in London with the result that several generations ...Read more

A memory of Hammersmith in 1860 by John Howard Norfolk

The Jester

I remember the Jester Cafe. I used to deliver milk to this cafe. But I liked the ice cream parlour - Meciasers? It was better. We were Rockers, not Mods.

A memory of Hyde by Roy Anthony Smith

Thomas Henry Atkinson The Rookery

I am trying to find anything about my family the Atkinsons who once lived at The Rookery Middleton Tyas. Thomas Henry Atkinson was married to Jane Hall Wester and they had two children that i know of ...Read more

A memory of Middleton Tyas in 1900 by Michael Fowler

The Hatch End Bus Stop

In the middle of this picture is a bus stop where the London Transport red double-deckers on routes 98B and 209 stop. Both routes ran to Pinner in a westerly direction and I would stand at this stop many hundreds of times ...Read more

A memory of Hatch End in 1960 by John Howard Norfolk

The Jesters Pub

Hi, the name's Tony Conway. I now reside in the States and have for the past thirty years. For approximately two or so years I lived and worked in the Jesters Pub in Crawshawbooth. I remember with great affection the people, ...Read more

A memory of Crawshawbooth in 1975 by Anthony Conway

Captions

35 captions found. Showing results 25 to 48.

Caption For Mousehole, 1893

One advantage its fishermen enjoy over many other villages along this part of the Cornish coast is that the harbour faces east, away from the prevailing south-westerly gales.

Caption For Glen Torridon, Beinn Eighe 1890

This wild and rocky landscape in Wester Ross is typical of the Highlands.

Caption For Lyme Regis, The End Of The Cobb C1910

That Meryl Streep moment, as it became after 'The French Lieutenant's Woman' had been filmed here in 1980, with the Outer Breakwater of the Cobb awash in a bursting south-westerly wave.

Caption For Severn River, The Severn Bore 1906

The sudden inward rush of water up the Severn is at its best when backed by a south-westerly wind; then the bore is like the one pictured here.

Caption For Lydstep, Cliffs 1890

This is the westerly end of Lydstep Cavern Beach; here we see the aptly named Saddle Back and Saddle Point, with the cave and fissures worn into the vertical strata of limestone.

Caption For Fleetwood, The King Orry Leaving For The I.O.M C1955

'King Orry IV' drifted from her moorings in a fierce north-westerly storm in January 1976.

Caption For Wells, Cathedral West Front C1950

The statues are badly worn by the strong westerly winds (which give the name of 'kill canon corner' to the north-west corner); they were also damaged by the 17th-century iconoclasts, who

Caption For Gawsworth, The Village C1960

His name was Samuel 'Maggoty' Johnson, and he was the last professional jester in England.

Caption For Billingham, Shopping Centre C1967

The town centre was redeveloped from the late 1950s by Elder Lester & Partners; the Forum opened in 1967.

Caption For Abbots Bromley, The Annual Horn Dance C1955

The dancers include a maid (Maid Marian), a jester, a man on a hobby-horse, a boy with a bow and arrow and six men wearing antlers.

Caption For Berkeley, The Old House C1955

Incidentally, it was in the castle that Dickie Pearce, England's last court jester, died while midway through a performance.