Maps

1,393 maps found.

1902-1903, Tiverton Ref. RNC848975
1897 - 1909, Barton Ref. HOSM37153
1897, Anderton Ref. HOSM53217
1902-1903, Clutton Ref. RNC671380
1902-1903, Dunkirk Ref. RNC695527
1924, Barton Ref. POP634298
1921, Castletown Ref. POP664333
1924, Clutton Ref. POP671380
1923, Commonside Ref. POP676289
1902-1903, Winnington Ref. RNC871476
1924, Stanlow Ref. POP838398
1923, Rushton Ref. POP822954
1924, Elton Ref. POP701096
1923, Meadowbank Ref. POP776043
1924, Waverton Ref. POP862330
1947, Bickley Ref. NPO639619
1923, Winnington Ref. POP871476
1947, Dunkirk Ref. NPO695527
1947, Meadowbank Ref. NPO776043
1947, Handley Ref. NPO726352

Books

3 books found. Showing results 73 to 3.

Memories

170 memories found. Showing results 31 to 40.

A Trip Down Memory Lane

I am very pleased to have found this site, I was on Friends Reunited but it closed. I was born in 19 Chester Street in 1947, went to Lawson infants school, Smeaton Street and Middlesbrough Tech. My sister, Pat, grew up ...Read more

A memory of Cargo Fleet by artlynas

Thinking Of Home.

I lived in Pelaw Place, South Pelaw from 1949 until 1972 when I left to live abroad. Growing up and living in South Pelaw was really fantastic. My mates and I played hide and seek, kicky the tin Block, and loads of other outdoor ...Read more

A memory of South Pelaw by john.gardner

My Mum Went Here In 60's Gillian Chesters

Hi everyone, My mum is visiting Hayling island for the first time since she left there in the 60's. I am just trying to surprise who by seeing if I can find any old friends she made there :) She ...Read more

A memory of Hayling Island by carlstanfield

More Memories Of Bredbury

I was born at 83 Kingsway in August 1952 at my grandparents' home. My mother was Joan Carter (nee Harrison) who was born in Bennett Street, Ardwick, Manchester and my father was Brian Carter who was born in Rotherfield ...Read more

A memory of Bredbury by david.b.carter

Mandrake Road

My siblings and I were all born at Weir maternity hospital in Balham, we lived on Mandrake road and we all went to Fircroft primary school opposite our house. I was at Fircroft from 1976-1982. Mr. Chaimings was the headmaster then, Mr ...Read more

A memory of Tooting by Sylvia Amoah

Low Bradley Farm

I lived in Low Bradley Farm in the late 60's early 70's with my dad Peter Dominey, Mam Dorothy Dominey and brother Christopher. I was only just over a year old when we moved onto the farm and left when I was 7. The farm was owned ...Read more

A memory of Medomsley by Hazel Wilson

Braunstone Estate

I lived in Morcote Road when I was a little girl, and have memories of the schools I attended and the surrounding areas of Braunstone. I used to go to Bembow Rise School when I was quite small then moved on to Brausntone ...Read more

A memory of Braunstone Town in 1963 by Christine Brown Nee Pagett

Edward Jones Of Nannerch

Not so much a memory, more an ancestral bond. My great great grandfather, Edward Jones, was born in Nannerch in or about 1803. A long time ago!I don't know how long he remained there but I do know he moved to Anglesey for ...Read more

A memory of Nannerch by Michael Jones

Stockton Road

I was born in Flixton before moving with my parents to Stockton Road Chorlton-Cum-Hardy. At the time my dad was working at Metrovicks in Trafford Park before getting a job working for the MOD at The Royal Ordinance Factory ...Read more

A memory of Chorlton-cum-Hardy in 1941

Whittlebury School

The Old Boys, hope there are plenty still around. Got dumped off at the main entrance during 1956, Trunk and Tuck Box which immediately was commandeered or used as a bribe to get a decent bed. I remember being shut out on ...Read more

A memory of Whittlebury in 1957 by Paul Castle

Captions

119 captions found. Showing results 73 to 96.

Caption For Malpas, The Cross C1955

Whatever its failings as a route in the past, it was later to become an important stop for stagecoaches travelling between Chester and London.

Caption For Parkgate, The Parade C1939

Like Neston, Parkgate saw increasing trade as a port once the River Dee around Chester began to silt up.

Caption For London, The Oxford Arms, Warwick Lane C1875

In the 1700s coaches left here for Chester, Highworth in Wiltshire and Wendover in Buckinghamshire. This photograph was taken just before the inn's demolition.

Caption For Chester, The Cross 1929

It is sale time in Chester, with perhaps the chance to pick up the odd bargain or two.

Caption For Chester, Bridge Street 1895

The ironmonger on the right has taken every opportunity to display the variety of his wares, though the children will almost certainly be more interested in the next shop along where both Chester rock

Caption For Taxal, The Church C1955

Its mainly 19th-century parish church of St James, which we see here in its wooded setting, is in the diocese of Chester, recalling the fact that the village was in Cheshire until local government re-organisation

Caption For Gayton, The Devon Doorway C1955

Situated on the junction of Telegraph Road, Brimstage Road, Barnston Road and Chester Road, one of the busiest in West Wirral, this atmospheric pub has changed little in appearance since

Caption For Upton, The Village C1950

It had a windmill on the outskirts of the village, and an old gabled mansion which saw action for Cromwell's men during the siege of Chester.

Caption For Eccleston, The Ferry 1895

Eccleston is a few miles up the River Dee from Chester. Here the river charts a more leisurely course as it makes its way to the sea.

Caption For Field Broughton, St Peter's Church 1897

St Peter's was originally a chapel of ease to Cartmel Priory, and was consecrated by the Bishop of Chester on 30 June 1745.

Caption For Knowle, Warwick Road C1965

Knowle, one mile south-east of Solihull, contains several interesting old buildings, including the medieval Chester House, and the heavily restored 17th-century Red Lion.

Caption For Chester, The Cathedral, The West Front 1888

Built of red sandstone, Chester Cathedral was founded in 1092 as a Benedictine abbey.

Caption For Chester Zoo, Jimmy The Orang Outang 1957

It was in the years following the war that Chester Zoo acquired the excellent reputation that it has today for its breeding programmes, including the breeding of orang-utans.

Caption For Knowle, Warwick Road C1965

Knowle, one mile south-east of Solihull, contains several interesting old buildings, including the medieval Chester House, and the heavily restored 17th-century Red Lion.

Caption For Macclesfield, St Peter's Church 1903

Built in 1848 with funds raised almost entirely from public subscriptions, St Peter's was consecrated in July 1849 by the Bishop of Chester, Dr Graham.

Caption For Coventry, St John's Hospital 1892

St John's benefited from a number of bequests, including a weekly load of wood; this was negotiated by Roger de Montalt, Earl of Chester, when he sold off his lordship rights in the Earl's Half to

Caption For Chirk, The Viaduct And The Aqueduct 1959

Running alongside the aqueduct is Chirk Viaduct, which carries the Chester to Shrewsbury railway line.

Caption For Chester, Northgate 1903

In AD874 St Werburgh's remains were transferred to Chester to prevent them from falling into the hands of Danish invaders.

Caption For Chester, Bridge Street 1888

This close-up of Bridge Street gives a clear picture of the Rows for which Chester is so famous.

Caption For Chester, Watergate Row 1949

Of Chester's main streets, Watergate Street is the least changed and retains a natural charm.

Caption For Eccleston, Eccleston Ferry 1895

At Eccleston, just up river from Chester, it charts a more leisurely course. Here we see holidaymakers being carried across the Dee on the chain ferry.

Caption For Prestatyn, High Street 1895

Prestatyn's station on the Chester and Holyhead section of the L & NWR meant that it became increasingly popular with holidaymakers, especially with those from the Liverpool area.

Caption For Chirk, Viaduct And Aqueduct C1955

Its majesty was attenuated somewhat when the Great Western Railway line from Wolverhampton to Chester came along and was built even higher.

Caption For Neston, High Street 1939

With the silting up of the River Dee and the decline of Chester as a port in the early 19th century, Neston began to thrive as a market town and coaching station.