Maps

509 maps found.

1925, Low Coniscliffe Ref. POP767914
1925, Low Cotehill Ref. POP767921
1924, Low Crompton Ref. POP767936
1925, Low Dinsdale Ref. POP767954
1925, Low Ellington Ref. POP767972
1922, Low Fulney Ref. POP768107
1925, Low Garth Ref. POP768112
1925, Low Gate Ref. POP768113
1925, Low Grantley Ref. POP768136
1923, Low Grounds Ref. POP768157
1925, Low Hauxley Ref. POP768196
1921, Low Hill Ref. POP768211
1925, Low Lorton Ref. POP768327
1925, Low Moor Ref. POP768377
1925, Low Newton Ref. POP768412
1925, Low Thornley Ref. POP768563
1921, Low Town Ref. POP768577
1925, Lowes Barn Ref. POP770009
1902, Low Hill Ref. RNC768211
1903, Low Moor Ref. RNC768377

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Memories

633 memories found. Showing results 31 to 40.

The Hersham Flood – September 1968

During the 60s I lived in Surbiton and worked in Hersham. As I was getting ready to leave for work one morning in 1968, a radio broadcast warned of severe flooding along the Mole valley following heavy rains, and ...Read more

A memory of Hersham by Tony Newman

Edgecoombe, Selsdon 1957 61

I remember Selsdon well as my family lived at 68 Edgecoombe, the long road on the opposite side of the wood at Selsdon not to be confused with Selsdon Woods. We had two ways to get to Selsdon shops. Through the woods ...Read more

A memory of Selsdon by Martin Brookes

Schoolboy Angling 1950's

Please can someone remind me of the name of the Fishing Tackle Shop in Low field Street, Dartford, where I used to join/rejoin DDA&PS each year?

A memory of Dartford by Charles Marchant

Hendon, The Fountain C1960

In the 1900s the site of the 'Fountain' (Frith H397067) was then known as 'The Burroughs Pond' and was/is sited at the crossroads of The Burroughs, Station Road and Watford Way, back then it was open ended at ground level so ...Read more

A memory of Hendon by Mr. Gerald Rickwood

Memories Of The Forgotten School

Around 1950 there was a boarding school established in the castle. A great feature for me were the routine supervised strolls around the local countryside including trips to the sugar white sandstone quarry, ...Read more

A memory of Chiddingstone in 1950 by Ed Okydoky

The Town I Grew Up In

This was the town I grew up in until I was 8.  There is one day that stands out in my mind.  My mother had been informed that the local fruiterer had oranges. His location was about half a mile from our house.  England was ...Read more

A memory of Edgware in 1949 by Raymond Garfield

Raf

As a trainee aircrew member of the RAF I was posted to Bridgnorth in 1943. I don't recall the exact location of the ITW (Initial training wing), but there we learned radio and morse code procedures, aircraft recognition and gunnery during an ...Read more

A memory of Bridgnorth in 1943 by Neville Robinson

Gorse Park Primary School Stretford In The 1950's

Now, this is a long shot, but does anybody remember going from Gorse Park Primary School in 1956 or 1957 to do a P.E. demonstration in London? We went by train with MR. FLOOK and stayed one or two ...Read more

A memory of Stretford by Alan Mc Caffrey

Village Life

I was born in post-war Corringham into a large family that had been evacuated from the blitzed East End of London. I was christened and married at St. Mary's Church and I lived in Chamberlain Avenue (down the left fork of the ...Read more

A memory of Corringham in 1940

My Family

My father's family moved to Harwich in the early 1900's to cottages below Upper Dovercourt Church and lived there for many years. I was born in 1950 when my parents lived in Ramsey then we moved to Valley Road. I still have family in the ...Read more

A memory of Harwich by Robin Wenlock

Captions

477 captions found. Showing results 73 to 96.

Caption For Marazion, St Michael's Mount C1960

This photograph was taken from above the town of Marazion; the view shows clearly how the famous Mount is reached by a causeway at low tide.

Caption For Bourton On The Water, The Footbridge 1948

This stretch of the pretty little River Windrush, the collection of low stone bridges, and a fine village of Cotswold stone, all combine to make a memorable day out.

Caption For Chartham, Village 1903

Chartham occupies a low-lying site about a large green.

Caption For Barnstaple, Almshouses 1903

The low porticoes have granite pillars and the stone-built design offers an insight into architectural practices of the era.

Caption For Steeton, The Tower C1955

There is also a Low Hall at Steeton.

Caption For Sudbury, Friars Street C1960

On the right the low wall is in front of the Congregational church, now demolished.

Caption For Southwell, Minster 1890

The low two-storeyed rendered building on the left in the middle distance is the 16th-century, timber-framed Saracen's Head.

Caption For Ambleside, Sweden Bridge 1912

High Sweden Bridge is a picturesque packhorse bridge over the Scandale Beck between High Pike and Snarker Pike (there is a Low Sweden Bridge lower down the valley).

Caption For Walberswick, The Beach 1896

Dunwick Creek, on which Walberswick lies, runs from the River Blythe and virtually dries at full low

Caption For Truro, Malpas Ferry And Tresillian River 1912

The ferry boats, one of which could take a horse and cart, were rowed across to Malpas Passage, a narrow peninsula at the confluence of the Tresillian and Truro Rivers, both long branches of the Fal estuary

Caption For Hunstanton, The Green 1901

Hunstanton grew out of the hamlet of Hunstanton St Edmund, sited low on the cliffs and owned by the Le Strange family of the Hall.

Caption For South Pool, Creek From Gullet 1922

The wooded banks of this stretch of water are best explored by boat at high tide, though even at low tide the extensive mud flats are home to a huge variety of birdlife

Caption For Bulphan, The Old Plough House C1955

It is still a well-known restaurant in this low- lying fenland area.

Caption For Ambleside, Sweden Bridge 1912

High Sweden Bridge is a picturesque packhorse bridge over the Scandale Beck between High Pike and Snarker Pike (there is a Low Sweden Bridge lower down the valley).

Caption For Downderry, From The Sands 1930

This is what children of all ages like best: fishing about in the rock pools at low tide.

Caption For Portishead, Pier Approach 1908

The following year the pier was commissioned; it was soon extended so that vessels could use it at low water.

Caption For Eccles, The Town Hall C1955

The Town Hall, in Church Street, was designed by John Lowe and erected during 1880-81 on the site of the old cockpit.

Caption For Low Row, Post Office And Church C1955

Another view of Low Row, showing the Post Office and the Methodist Chapel on the right.

Caption For London, Old Ferry Wharf 1890

Lightermen pose on barges at low tide at one of the many working wharves.

Caption For Southsea, The Beach And Pier 1898

Despite the shingle, patches of sand uncovered at low tide made the beach a popular attraction.

Caption For Castle Morton, Church C1960

A low mound is all that remains of the castle that gave the village its name.

Caption For Little Baddow, The Rodney 1903

The low wall on the extreme left had been a pound - an overnight stopping-point for animals being driven to Chelmsford's livestock market.

Caption For Westgate On Sea, 1890

This fine view of St Mildred's Bay shows how little built up it was in the early 1890s.

Caption For Richmond, Castle And Bridge 1923

Children play in the River Swale when it is very low after a summer drought, but it is a very treacherous river which rises very quickly if heavy rain falls in Swaledale, and it has claimed