Photos

353 photos found. Showing results 421 to 353.

Maps

1,430 maps found.

1896, Richmond Hill Ref. RNE816379
1898, Roundhay Ref. RNE820860
1896, Mickletown Ref. RNE778688
1896, Middleton Ref. RNE779480
1890, Allerton Bywater Ref. HOSM35821
1847 - 1891, Adel Ref. HOSM35673
1847 - 1890, Armley Ref. HOSM36221
1891 - 1892, Bardsey Ref. HOSM36997
1888 - 1892, East Keswick Ref. HOSM44413
1891 - 1892, Eccup Ref. HOSM44547
1847 - 1891, Farnley Ref. HOSM45187
1891 - 1906, Guiseley Ref. HOSM47328
1890 - 1891, Halton Ref. HOSM47432
1847 - 1892, Headingley Ref. HOSM48066
1890 - 1891, Hook Moor Ref. HOSM48871
1891 - 1892, Horsforth Ref. HOSM49076
1847 - 1891, Hunslet Ref. HOSM49146
1847 - 1891, Knowsthorpe Ref. HOSM49147
1891, Scotland Ref. HOSM51015
1890 - 1892, Meanwood Ref. HOSM53399

Books

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Memories

440 memories found. Showing results 211 to 220.

Old Perkinsville

The 'rag and bone' man, the old coal bunkers. Me and my mate, Lee McKenna once painted a dog, with the council's green paint.

A memory of Perkinsville by David Young

Bee Line Taxis

I worked in Caerphilly in 1972 for a firm called Bee Line Taxis, I enjoyed it very much. It was hard work because I worked in the day, and then on the weekends I worked for Bee Line. I remember seeing Ken Dod in the Double ...Read more

A memory of Trethomas in 1972 by John Lewis

Lived On Gas Street

We lived on Gas Street. My family name was Gilder and my parents names were Leonard and Olga nee Carless. My cousins Pamela (nee Gilder) and Gerry Lees still own the Gilders Fishing Tackle Shop in Failsworth. I remember ...Read more

A memory of Failsworth in 1957 by Susan Beech

Bristol House

As a family we used to vist Cefn most summers. We lived in Northamptonshire and used to go to Cefn to visit my mothers family. They lived in Bristol House, Crane St. They were a large family - 8 children plus 2 ...Read more

A memory of Cefn Mawr in 1956 by David Kerswell

Happy Childhood, And Growing Up In The Area

My father, William Westgarth, and his family lived in George Street, Willington Quay, for many years before moving to High Howden. My father worked at the slipway, then on to Swan Hunters ship ...Read more

A memory of Willington Quay in 1959 by Carole Westgarth

Great Aunt Muir Legard

My great aunt, Muriel Dundas Legard, lived for many years in Huttons Ambo. She built a house called Colswayn and then built two other bungalows in the grounds; firstly Mynchon which she lived in for years, then Bardolf. ...Read more

A memory of Huttons Ambo in 1961 by hjlegard

Court Lees

Court Lees - Does that name ring any bells? All the boys, every Sunday, came down a long lane on 'Shanks Ponies' and went to church in the village. Mr Fish was the headmaster around late forties early fifties; a very nice man but it deteriorated when he left around 1953.

A memory of South Godstone by Brian Gray

New Money

I travelled to Collyer's School in Horsham from Holmwood between 1967 and 1972. I would leave my bike at a house around the corner after having cycled from Broome Hall, and hopefully be in time for the 8.32. If I missed that, ...Read more

A memory of Holmwood Corner in 1971 by Jeremy Morfey

Cecil Street 1951=1970

I was born at 39 Cecil Street and lived there with my mother Jeannie, my granda Billy, and my brother Billy who was 11 months older than me. My granda had a horse and cart, and was a hawker. I can remember the prefabs, ...Read more

A memory of Coatbridge in 1951 by Betty Young

Buckhurst Hill In The 60s And 70s

Like the other contributer, in about 1967 I too went to Princes Road County Primary, Mr Carr was the Headmaster and he caned many a boy! The playground opened out into Knighton Woods and we played "war", it ...Read more

A memory of Buckhurst Hill by Jonathan Cox

Captions

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