Maps

173 maps found.

1882, Stow Bedon Ref. HOSM60697
1885, Stow Ref. HOSM60694
1901-1902, Stow Bardolph Ref. RNC841060
1923, Sturton By Stow Ref. POP842337
1946, Stow Cum Quy Ref. NPO841067
1946, Stowe-By-Chartley Ref. NPO841109
1947, Willingham By Stow Ref. NPO870485
1899, Willingham By Stow Ref. RNE870485
1898, Stow Cum Quy Ref. RNE841067
1897, Stowe-By-Chartley Ref. RNE841109
1900, Stow Park Ref. HOSM36950
1947, Sturton By Stow Ref. NPO842337
1921, Stowe-By-Chartley Ref. POP841109
1923, Willingham By Stow Ref. POP870485
1902-1903, Hoffleet Stow Ref. RNC737411
1899-1900, Stowe Green Ref. RNC841100
1902, Stowe-By-Chartley Ref. RNC841109
1899, Normanby By Stow Ref. RNE792730
1899, Sturton By Stow Ref. RNE842337
1899-1900, Stow Park Ref. RNC841081

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Memories

76 memories found. Showing results 31 to 40.

Shows At Kirkconnel

I travelled every year with Broughtons shows, and worked on the dodgems. We got cans of water from the houses near, I would think they have been knocked down by now. I used to go to the Italian cafe and walk along the river. We were made welcome. My name was Paddy, I was 20 then. Great days.

A memory of Kirkconnel in 1962 by First Name Last Name

Residents In Waltham Road, Woodford Bridge.

I was intrigued and interested to read Valerie Sims, (nee Stow) memories of some residents in Waltham Road, as I grew up there, and lived at no. 123 until 1969. I married a Cornish girl, and we moved ...Read more

A memory of Woodford Bridge by Ted (Edward) Marston

Growing Up In Harlow

I was born in 1956 at number 63 Churchfields, close to the Old Town of Harlow. When I was 4 or 5 years old we moved to a Masonite in Mark Hall Moors, number 92. my first school was St. Albans near The stow and next to Our Lady Of ...Read more

A memory of Harlow by pattisonmartin

Memories Of Catford, Lewisham And Lee Green

I was born in Catford and from an early age knew the area well, having relatives in the area to visit. Great grandmother lived in Wellmeadow road and we lived in Broadfield Road from the 1960's onwards. ...Read more

A memory of Lewisham in 1970 by Belinda Clare

Also Shows Longmore Garage

This image shows Longmore Garage in the foreground. My friend Terry Stokes did his apprenticeship there. I spent many hours hanging out there and helping if I could. We also used their spark plug cleaner for ...Read more

A memory of Shirley by andrewcrumplehorn

Churchill Avenue

I moved to Beltinge in 1948 with my parents and we lived at number 8 Churchill Avenue. At that time the avenue was a prefab estate and was a baby boomer child's heaven -,and there were plenty of us. I have many cherished memories of ...Read more

A memory of Beltinge by ned.jetwave

Bilston Flower Show

Hickman Park bring back memories of the flower show which took place in August with large marquees full of floral displays. There was show jumping in the centre of the park. There were concrete steps here which I managed to ...Read more

A memory of Bilston in 1959 by Gill Boden(Chattin)

Harrison's Newsagents The Stow

I wonder if anyone can recall Harrison's Newsagents at 92 The Stow? It was opened by my father in December 1953 and sold in November 1980. From 1956 it was run by our manager - Bert Wood (sadly, he had to leave in ...Read more

A memory of Harlow in 1953 by John Harrison

Albion

Did there used to be a tower block in Common Road called Albion? Was it demolished and if so, why?.......I remember seeing it in a tv series.

A memory of Slough by Roy Pryer

Preston,Fishergate. C.1965

I knew and worked with P.C. McGinty (P.C 100) in Preston Borough Police from 1965 to 1968, when I worked there as an Inspector, before moving again on promotion. By that time P.C. McGinty had, very sensibly, got himself a ...Read more

A memory of Preston in 1965 by Robert Dale

Captions

91 captions found. Showing results 73 to 96.

Caption For St Annes, Pier Entrance C1955

In the picture, though not clearly visible, is the statue of the lifeboatman, a towering figure, Lytham St Anne's lifeboat monument.

Caption For Hartlepool, The Beach 1903

The paddler giving them a tow is an example of what had become the classic design for this type of vessel: a tall funnel immediately abaft of two large paddle-boxes.

Caption For Kirk Braddan, The Old Church 1893

A tower and spire were added in the 1880s, though the spire was eventually removed after suffering storm damage.

Caption For Raglan, The Castle 1906

These features included a tower-keep separated from the rest of the castle by its own moat, multiangular towers, and ornate machicolations of the type seen here adorning the tops of the hexagonal corner

Caption For Crosby, The Windmill C1960

Crosby Mill is a good example of a tower mill, a design that appeared after the post mill was established.

Caption For Hawkhurst, St Laurence's Church 1902

This 15th-century church built of squared ragstone blocks has a tower 75 feet high standing amid a number of chestnut trees.

Caption For Over, The Mill C1965

This example at Over is a tower mill with a rotating cap.

Caption For Pembroke, The Castle C1955

In shape it would form an irregular hexagon, with a tower at each of the angles.

Caption For Wells Next The Sea, The Quay 1929

Freight in the loaded open railway wagons, at the middle ground, awaits either marine or rail transportation, whilst the distant fixed supported gantry, leading into a towering warehouse,

Caption For Kilburn, The Village Centre C1965

The church of St Mary, off to the right, dates from 1120, with a tower of 1667.

Caption For Hornby, St Margaret's Church C1960

The church has a tower built by Sir Edward Stanley, Lord Monteagle to fulfil the vow he swore before his victory at Flodden Field in 1513 - his patron saint was St Margaret.

Caption For Downham, The Church 1921

The church of St Leonard has a tower of 15th-century origin, but there has been a church on this site since the 13th century.

Caption For Epsom, The Grandstand 1890

In 1879 the prince's stand burnt down, and was replaced on a larger scale, with a tower at the rear.

Caption For Shefford, High Street C1950

It owes its name and its foundation to the five roads that meet in the town and the fact that at this point it was possible to ford the rivers Hit and Flit.

Caption For Preston, Docks 1893

She came equipped with a towing hook, so that if she came across any of the company's schooners becalmed, she could take them in tow.

Caption For Hemingford Grey, St James' Church 1898

The church of St James at Hemingford Grey comprises a chancel, a vestry, north and south aisles, a nave, a tower and a south porch.

Caption For Rosedale Abbey, The Green C1960

A tower is the only remaining part of the abbey itself.

Caption For Dunnottar, Castle C1900

It was Sir William Keith, Marischal of Scotland, who built a tower house at Dunnottar in the late 14th century, and is said to have been excommunicated for his troubles by the Bishop of St Andrews for

Caption For Durham, Market Place C1915

This wonderful photograph shows a beautiful convertible car, probably belonging to one of the landed gentry; the two delivery men enjoy a break whilst their horses tuck into their nosebags; and the little