Maps

848 maps found.

1921, Rakes Dale Ref. POP813061
1923, Slatepit Dale Ref. POP832537
1946, Martin Dales Ref. NPO775270
1947, Slatepit Dale Ref. NPO832537
1946, Rakes Dale Ref. NPO813061
1899, Blidworth Dale Ref. RNE644187
1896, Slatepit Dale Ref. RNE832537
1897, Dale Bottom Ref. RNE687753
1896, Dale Brow Ref. RNE687758
1897, Dale End Ref. RNE687767
1895, Dale Moor Ref. RNE687816
1896, Miller's Dale Ref. RNE780728
1896, Worsbrough Dale Ref. RNE874669
1903, Denby Dale Ref. RNC689931
1946, Stony Dale Ref. NPO840783
1947, Tatton Dale Ref. NPO845468
1897, Harwood Dale Ref. RNE728092
1896, Denby Dale Ref. RNE689931
1925, Harwood Dale Ref. POP728092
1947, Harwood Dale Ref. NPO728092

Books

4 books found. Showing results 49 to 4.

Memories

220 memories found. Showing results 21 to 30.

Coomercial Studies

Went to the college from Heolgam Secondary school when I was 16. Took shothand, typing and all office Business related studies was Dale Stanton then. Although I went to a secondary school I still managed to get my O and A ...Read more

A memory of Bridgend in 1968 by Dale Avery

Tax Farm, Two Dales

My parents and older sisters Margaret, Cynthia, Brenda and Christine lived at Tax Farm, Two Dales in the late 1930s - early 1940s - surname Taylor. They attended Darley Dale School and have very fond memories of being there.

A memory of Two Dales

Childhood

I went to Dogdyke Primary School until i was 13 years old, I lived at Tattershall Bridge. Dogdyke was split by the River Witham, on the Tattershall side was The Packet Inn pub, where the ferry used to cross, and the Dogdyke pumping ...Read more

A memory of Dogdyke in 1954 by Christine Lawson

Early Memories Of An Ascotonian

I was born at 40 Bracken Bank (off Fernbank Road) in June 1953. I attended Ascot Heath Primary School on the original site in Fernbank Road, from 1958 until 1964. I remember Richard Dale from these days, although I ...Read more

A memory of Ascot in 1960 by Susan Hunt

New Lanark Mills

New Lanark World Heritage Centre, the Mills and Robert Owen's and David Dale's houses belonged to my grandfather the late Jack Williamson, his company was Metal Extractions. It is a travesty and a tragedy that his property was ...Read more

A memory of Lanark in 1973 by Catherine Ratter Scott

The 1950s

Though I have some recall of the 1940s - eg starting school in 1948 at the age of three and a half and being reluctant to get off a rocking horse on the first day, it was the 1950s that really kicked in - to the accompaniment of songs ...Read more

A memory of Corwen in 1950 by Gareth Hughes

Luther Paxton Plumber

The building jutting out into Castle Hill on the left upper of this picture is no. 17 and was my Great Uncle Luther Paxton's plumbers shop. The shop was on the ground floor and he and his wife, Amy lived on the upper two ...Read more

A memory of Richmond in 1948 by Peter Hodgson

Paddock Wood Huts

Not sure how long I went with my grandparents, then when they passed away my parents, but I was born in 1941 and I know we were still going there until we migrated to Australia in 1961. We 'lived' in the first hut on the ...Read more

A memory of Paddock Wood

Staverton Elizabethan Fayre

The Staverton Playing Fields were the location for the Elizabethan Fayre on August Bank Holiday Monday. Lots of entertainment was arranged including a jazz band, the Babelfish Ceilidh Band, Dog Racing, Punch and Judy, ...Read more

A memory of Staverton in 2008 by John Howard Norfolk

The Old Villa

i lived in the villa in the 60s i still remember mr burlinson and his cart emptying the loos in the back lanes we used to play at the hilly or the depo, we had the bonfire next to nobles and the school we were called the squarees ...Read more

A memory of Grange Villa in 1960 by Robert Barrass

Captions

142 captions found. Showing results 49 to 72.

Caption For Malham, Village C1955

Malham is one of the great showplaces of the Yorkshire Dales, with its scenic splendours of Malham Cove and Gordale Scar, carved in limestone.

Caption For Weybridge, Baker Street 1903

With the High Street to the left, and two little girls (right) posing with all the assurance of modern models outside the villa adjoining Dale's ornamental shop entrance, a cart stands at the beginning

Caption For Mablethorpe, High Street C1955

In this later view, taken a little further south-west from photograph 26717, Dales' premises, Lindum House, on the corner of Wellington Road, has been rebuilt, but the former hotel beyond, now shops, can

Caption For West Witton, The Village C1960

West Witton lies in the shadow of Pen Hill on the southern side of the dale.

Caption For Darley Dale, C1955

This is a closer view of Darley Dale, looking towards the solitary tree-topped Oker Hill, which was the subject of a sonnet by William Wordsworth published in 1829 about two local lads going to war

Caption For Dovedale, Reynards Cave 1914

This scene today would be largely obscured by trees, which have grown up since grazing ceased in the dale.

Caption For Castleton, Peveril Castle C1864

Henry II's 12th-century keep at Castleton, seen here from Cave Dale with Lose Hill in the background, was an obvious sign of the Norman's dominance of the Peak District.

Caption For Two Dales, Red House C1960

The mock timbered gables of Red House at Darley Dale are now home to a horse and coaching museum, which runs coach-and-fours through the grounds of nearby Chatsworth House for visitors during

Caption For Penrith, Ennerdale From Green Gable 1889

Much of this lovely valley is now cloaked under a blanket of conifers, as are so many of the Lake District dales.

Caption For Bolton Abbey, C1965

The great ruined chancel of Bolton Abbey in Wharfedale is one of the great architectural treasures of the Yorkshire Dales.

Caption For Ingleton, The Village C1960

Ingleton is a gateway town to the Dales, and it became a major tourist centre when the railway arrived in 1885.

Caption For Skipton, Swadford Street 1923

By now the motorcar and charabanc had put Skipton firmly on the map as the principal southern gateway to the Dales.

Caption For Darley Dale, General View C1955

This distant view was taken from the north of the linear village of Darley Dale, which spreads along the A6 north of Matlock on the road to Bakewell.

Caption For Liverpool, Dale Street 1887

Horse-drawn trams, hackney carriages and heavy-wheeled goods carts rattle along the stone setts of Dale Street, passing some of the city's major financial and commercial buildings.

Caption For Clapham, Ingleborough Cave 1921

Ingleborough Cave is one of the major show caverns of the Yorkshire Dales.

Caption For Uppingham, Market Place C1963

Dale & Green are still here but have opened new premises nearby.

Caption For Marrick, Abbey 1913

Described as the quietest spot in the dale, this is where Benedictine nuns chose to build their priory in 1158.

Caption For Low Row, The Punch Bowl Inn C1960

Low Row is one of several pretty villages which mark the length of Swaledale, many people's favourite among the Yorkshire Dales, with its spectacular scenery and long history of lead mining.

Caption For Thornton Dale, C1965

The railed and culverted Thornton Beck runs through the village of Thornton Dale, east of Pickering on the edge of the North York Moors.

Caption For Borrowdale, The Hotel C1870

The traffic-free minor road meanders south between drystone walls through the dale, towards Grange and Rosthwaite.

Caption For Skipton, Swadford Street 1923

By this date the motorcar and charabanc had put Skipton firmly on the map as the principal southern gateway to the Dales.

Caption For Skipton, Swadford Street 1923

By this date the motorcar and charabanc had put Skipton firmly on the map as the principal southern gateway to the Dales.

Caption For Middlesmoor, Crown Hotel And Shop C1955

Middlesmoor is one of the highest villages in Nidderdale, enjoying fine views down the dale, especially from the churchyard of St Chad's parish church.

Caption For Waterrow, The Bridge C1950

The village was formerly called Skirdal, deriving from a Saxon word meaning a 'clear water dale'; it was only during the 18th century that the hamlet's present name appeared.