Photos

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Maps

520 maps found.

1947, Garth Ref. NPO711898
1947, Maesteg Ref. NPO771770
1897, Nottage Ref. RNE794787
1897, Ogmore Vale Ref. RNE796100
1897, South Cornelly Ref. RNE834555
1897, Porthcawl Ref. RNE809728
1897, Newton Ref. RNE791705
1897, North Cornelly Ref. RNE793093
1897, Wild Mill Ref. RNE870213
1947, Wern Tarw Ref. NPO863496
1897, Aberkenfig Ref. RNE618745
1947, Tremains Ref. NPO852503
1947, South Cornelly Ref. NPO834555
1897, Cefn Glas Ref. RNE665351
1897, Coychurch Ref. RNE679739
1947, Pen-Y-Cae Ref. NPO804757
1947, Pen-Yr-Heol Ref. NPO805036
1947, Llangeinor Ref. NPO758877
1947, Llangewydd Court Ref. NPO758889
1947, Spelter Ref. NPO836211

Books

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Memories

1,925 memories found. Showing results 201 to 210.

The Harpers

I remember this view very well, though by 1965, I'd married and left the village. We lived at the top of Nursery Lane, No 37. My dad worked at the Nursery. I remember Ann's mum and their bungalow being built. I was a frequent visitor to ...Read more

A memory of Hopwas in 1965 by Geoffrey Harrison

Ols Residents

The new houses were occupied by ... Tommy and May Treacy (opposite the Loop), next was Alice and Joe McCormack with their sons Seamus, Brian and daughter Carmel, next was Edmund and Nan Duncan with son Ian and daughters ...Read more

A memory of Douglas Bridge in 1965 by Ian Duncan

Growing Up In South Woodford

I lived In Priory Close which faces the shops on South Woodford high road, I left when I married aged 19. My memories are of a wonderful childhood. I used to play out with all the other children who lived in the ...Read more

A memory of South Woodford in 1965 by gelobeney51

Lasswade

I lived at Dunscroft, Polton Road until 1968, aged 8. I remember Lasswade Mill and the siren in the morning. After returning from the States and Canada in 1965, the mill had closed. We used to have great fun playing in the derelict mill ...Read more

A memory of Lasswade in 1965

The Reynolds' Family

My family moved from Woking to Tongham in 1942 into Springpond Cottage in Grange Road - a farm worker’s cottage belonging to Ben Ceasar. Dad was a lorry driver delivering the farm’s vegetables. There was only cold running water ...Read more

A memory of Tongham in 1965 by John Reynolds

Newburn Millfield Memories

Coming back to this site, I was so glad to read the memories that Jimmy Burrows has added for Newburn & Millfield. His memories was just a lttle before mine but the areas are so vivid in my mind of when I was a kid. ...Read more

A memory of Newburn in 1965 by Palmina Moore

West Horndon Essex

I lived in Cadogan Avenue with my Nan & Grandad Mizen, Mum and Dad until we moved to Hutton when I was about 4. My Nan lived there until she died in 2001, God bless her. I have so many happy childhood memories with ...Read more

A memory of West Horndon in 1965 by Karen Kavanagh

6th Birthday Party

My grandparents lived in the large house that you can mainly see on the bridge (with the three windows on the second floor) throughout the 1950,s and 60's. I was told that Mary Queen of Scotts made her way through the basement of ...Read more

A memory of Ripon in 1965 by Dawn Paton

Catching Tiddlers In The Village Pond

My name is Jean - maiden name being Hamy and I had a wonderful childhood living in Stanford Close. I have a brother and sister - Janet and Michael. I remember going to the pond - catching small fish ...Read more

A memory of Woodford Green in 1965 by Jean Kelly

Early Childhood

My name is Linda Lygo (nee Moore). My dad worked at Postlewaits Farm as a labourer and me mum and my brother Nicky lived in the house that were owned by the farm. I went to Harborough Magna School but cannot remember the ...Read more

A memory of Harborough Magna in 1965 by Linda Lygo

Captions

1,770 captions found. Showing results 481 to 504.

Caption For Pateley Bridge, The Bridge 1893

Pateley Bridge, in Upper Nidderdale, lies on the road between Grassington and Ripon, and was once an important crossing point over the river.

Caption For Rowsley, Bridge And Peacock Inn C1870

This is yet another of the fascinatingly beautiful bridges that span the river Wye.

Caption For Churchtown, The Swing Bridge And River Wyre C1955

The wooden swing bridge appeared on maps in 1847.

Caption For Holt Fleet, Hotel 1906

The tea gardens and inns which line the banks of the Severn are a favourite place to pause for locals and visitor alike.

Caption For Wool, The River C1955

Thatched cottages (right) stand between Woolbridge Manor and the River Frome, looking upstream from the five mediaeval arches of Wool Bridge.

Caption For Atherton, C1960

Atherton was a cotton-spinning town, and for 200 years a mining community. Local collieries included Howe Bridge, Gibfield, and Chanter.

Caption For Pulborough, Clements Bridge 1906

The Rother and Arun bridges are a remarkable survival and justly renowned: mostly medieval, some have until recently had to survive increasingly heavy traffic.

Caption For St Neots, From The Air C1955

The ancient bridge in the foreground - the site dates from before 1180 - was in 1964 found to be unsafe and replaced.

Caption For Brockweir, The Village C1955

The little hamlet of Brockweir, straggling along the floor of the Wye Valley and with a utilitarian bridge spanning the river itself, lies on the county border with Gwent.

Caption For Great Haywood, Essex Bridge C1955

Essex Bridge was built by the Earls of Essex of Chartley to provide access for hunting parties to Cannock Chase.

Caption For Whitby, The Bridge 1913

The bridge was a favourite place where people could stop for a chat, or simply sit and watch the world go by.

Caption For Odiham, Pillars Bridge, On The Canal 1903

This bridge linked long-established footpaths crossing Dogmersfield Park to Odiham Common; they had become divided by the construction of the Basingstoke Canal.

Caption For Runcorn, Runcorn Bridge And The Transporter Bridge C1961

The new single-span 1,082ft road-bridge built between the railway viaduct and the transporter. Once the bridge opened the transporter, which was one of only three in the country, was decommissioned.

Caption For Drewsteignton, Fingle Bridge C1960

Fingle Bridge, typical of an old Dartmoor pack bridge, spans the River Teign.

Caption For Brookwood, Basingstoke Canal C1955

This photograph was taken from Pirbright Bridge, where Queens Road leaves the A324 and leads to Pirbright Barracks and the Bisley rifle ranges.

Caption For Wallingford, The Bridge Boat House 1899

On the left of the picture is the long 900-ft bridge of sixteen arches, and on the opposite bank is the Town Arms. To the right is the Bridge Boat House and landing stage, now a restaurant.

Caption For Caversham, Bridge 1904

Caversham Bridge is one of Reading's most famous landmarks. The bridge played a key role in the Civil War: Charles I and Prince Rupert engaged in a fierce fight here against the Earl of Essex.

Caption For London, Westminster Bridge, Queen Victoria Jubilee Day 1897

After a service at St Paul's, the ageing Queen was driven in her state coach past Parliament and across this crowded bridge, escorted by her loyal troops.

Caption For Cromford, Willersley Castle From Cromford Bridge C1884

Another view from Cromford Bridge of Willersley Castle, this time seen peeping above the trees.

Caption For Runcorn, Church Street C1965

Although the Transporter Bridge had opened in 1905 vehicular crossing wasn't easy and the presence of the bridge did not, at that time, encourage growth within the town.

Caption For Chester, Bridge Street, The Old King's Head 1888

The inn on the corner of Lower Bridge Street and Shipgate Street was in need of urgent repairs.

Caption For Gloucester, Westgate Bridge 1906

We can see a steam launch and the cabin of a pleasure boat builder on the left of the bridge.

Caption For Aberdeen, Brig O' Balgownie C1890

This single-arched stone bridge is situated a few hundred yards to the north of St Machar's Cathedral, and crosses a gorge of the River Don.

Caption For Welford On Avon, The Bridge And River Avon C1960

This is part of Binton Bridges, linked bridges which span the Avon between Welford and Binton by way of mid- stream islands.