Places

6 places found.

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Maps

58 maps found.

1901-1903, Pipe Aston Ref. RNC806459
1946, Pipe Ridware Ref. NPO806464
1898, Pipe Ridware Ref. RNE806464
1899, Pipe Aston Ref. RNE806459
1897, Pipe Gate Ref. RNE806460
1946, Pipe Gate Ref. NPO806460
1902, Pipe Ridware Ref. RNC806464
1920, Pipe Aston Ref. POP806459
1902, Pipe Aston Ref. HOSM56677
1879 - 1899, Pipe Gate Ref. HOSM56678
1921, Pipe Gate Ref. POP806460
1902, Pipe Gate Ref. RNC806460
1947, Pipe Aston Ref. NPO806459
1886, Pipe And Lyde Ref. HOSM52854
1900-1901, Pipe And Lyde Ref. RNC806458
1898, Pipe And Lyde Ref. RNE806458
1947, Pipe And Lyde Ref. NPO806458
1920, Pipe And Lyde Ref. POP806458

Books

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Memories

1,480 memories found. Showing results 21 to 30.

Great Leighs

we moved from Borham airfield just across a cornfield to a thatched cottage, the walls were wattle and daub which a farmer let out to farm workers normally, It had no electricity, flush toilet , bathroom, but it had heaps of room ...Read more

A memory of Great Leighs by ptricia46

Good Times

I grew up in Nizewell Head, we spent a lot of our time playing on the green with our friend's on bike's and playing in our gardens. This was in the 1970's and 80's we would walk around the village go to the shop and down to the river. ...Read more

A memory of Steeple Aston by wills

Gillingham, Engine Shed

I lived in Malvern Road and later in Napier road. Spent many happy hours around the engine shed area "spotting". Also doing bike rides along the shore towards Rainham. My farther ran the timber yard in Jeffery street. happy days.. I'm 88 and still holding on in Gravesend, my birth place.

A memory of Gillingham by Michael Barton

Fond Childhood Memory

These houses were on the way from our dad's allotment over by what is now the golf club to our Auntie Dot's house in the Range.Reminds me of all those long summer evenings we would ride our bikes from High Barnes to the allotment ...Read more

A memory of Ely by Linda Green

Dumfries Old Stable Block

Syd and Chrissie Harvey used to live in the flat above the archway when he worked for the town council as the foreman gardener. I lived on the other side of the building. To the right of the archway, on the ground ...Read more

A memory of Dumfries by Janet Rogerson

Cradley Heath, 60s, 70s.

Hi there, Just thought I would see if there are any other people who remember their childhood in Cradley Heath? I lived on the Codsall est. Meadow Walk to be precise, here are a few memories I have of the best ...Read more

A memory of Cradley Heath by Arthur Hinton

Born In Wallington

born in elgin road in 1943,went to Bandon hill school in sandy lane,then to high view school,have very fond memories looking at all the old pictures,and remember many happy hours at beddington park and mellows park,used to walk ...Read more

A memory of Wallington by kennethcooper

After The War

I was born in and grew up in 90 Shorrolds Road. We had some great times, no money but that didn't matter. We were always out in all weathers on our skates then bikes and then scooters. I went to Sherbrooke Road school, passed the 11 ...Read more

A memory of Fulham by Colin Baker

Wyndham 1949 To 1963

Hi folks, I went to live in the Wyndham atthe age of 6 and a half from Birmingham. I am in contact with a few friends but wondered if anyone else remembers me? The name should help!I attended Fronwen School. I might have ...Read more

A memory of Ogmore Vale by David Waterfield

Wycliffe Road

I lived in 31 Wycliffe Road just down from where the chimney sweep kept his soot. A number of films were shot in the "courts" between the streets Beaufoy Road and Bassnett Road. I moved in 1965 aged 11 not long after the area was ...Read more

A memory of Battersea by Lynn Wassall (Nee Barney)

Captions

105 captions found. Showing results 49 to 72.

Caption For Ambleside, Tarn Hows C1955

This is a classic view of Tarn Hows, near Hawkshead, with the peaks of the Langdale Pikes in the centre background.

Caption For Buckden, Ivy Cottage C1965

Buckden is beautifully situated under Buckden Pike, which soars to 2,302 feet above the village and provides a fine viewpoint across Wharfedale.

Caption For Crummock Water, From Loweswater 1889

The lower slopes of Grasmoor are prominent on the left, and the skyline is filled by Fleetwith Pike, Haystacks and High Crag.

Caption For Troutbeck, The Village C1880

The name of this small settlement on the slopes of Wansfell Pike between Windermere and the Kirkstone Pass means exactly what it says - 'the trout stream' - and it stands above a stream of the same name

Caption For Pickmere, The Lake C1960

Unlike the recently formed flashes, Pick Mere ('the lake where pike are found') is a natural feature.

Caption For Ambleside, Tarn Hows C1955

A classic view of Tarn Hows, near Hawkshead, with the peaks of the Langdale Pikes in the centre background.

Caption For Rivington, The Barn C1955

Like the one on Pendle Hill, the beacon on top of Rivington Pike is thought to have been lit when the Spanish Armada approached in 1588.

Caption For Teignmouth, Whale Bones 1922

Small fish rejected by Icelanders were brought to Teignmouth in Pike Ward`s boat Elise.

Caption For Leicester, Wyggeston Girls School C1950

The school building, designed by local architects Symington, Price and Pike in 1927 in a neo- Georgian manner, leans towards domesticity rather than scholarship.

Caption For Ambleside, Tarn Hows C1955

This is a classic view of Tarn Hows, near Hawkshead, with the peaks of the Langdale Pikes in the centre background.

Caption For Halton, From Castle Hill C1955

On clear days it is possible to see the rugged Forest of Bowland skyline - Wardstone, Clougha Pike and the neighbouring summits.

Caption For York, Micklegate Bar 1886

The heads of traitors and conspirators were often displayed on pikes here up until 1754, when the government called a halt to this practice after two of the heads were stolen by a Jacobite tailor.

Caption For Devizes, The Caen Hill Flight 1898

The fisherman on the right obviously knew that this was a good spot for a successful catch as it was known as Pike Pound.

Caption For York, Micklegate Bar 1886

The heads of traitors and conspirators were often displayed on pikes here up until 1754, when the government called a halt to this practice because two of the heads were stolen by a Jacobite tailor.

Caption For York, Micklegate Bar C1885

The heads of traitors and conspirators were often displayed on pikes here up until 1754, when the government called a halt to this practice because two of the heads were stolen by a Jacobite tailor

Caption For Liverpool, The Mersey Tunnel C1955

It was a tanner (6d) for a motor bike and 9d for a motor bike and sidecar.

Caption For Dursley, Long Street C1960

Cyclists have much to thank this Dane for, as he invented the Dursley-Pedersen bike.

Caption For Belfast, Corn Market 1897

The cobbled streets are seen clearly, as are the jaunting cars, carts and a bike.

Caption For Bangor, The Pier And The Esplanade 1897

A solitary lady can be seen on her bike.

Caption For Hayburn Wyke, Hotel C1960

Nowadays the area is a lot quieter, and the hotel caters more for walkers hiking across the Cleveland Way.

Caption For Welshpool, Broad Street C1955

Milk is awaiting delivery somewhere, judging by the crate on the bike.

Caption For Fleet, Fleet Road 1920

Motorised transport is in the process of taking over from more traditional methods, while the three small boys on the left have to make do with two bikes between them!

Caption For Camberley, London Road 1925

The gap in the foreground in the 1909 picture has now been replaced with an arcade, and cars are now seen rather than bikes and pedestrians.

Caption For Birkenhead, Crossroads And Halfway House Hotel 1954

Our photograph seems to have a good selection of transport on it, with cars, waggons and delivery lorries, scooters, motor bikes and cycles - and shanks's pony.