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Maps

9,582 maps found.

1919, North Tawton Ref. POP793979
1925, North Togston Ref. POP793999
1921, North Tuddenham Ref. POP794014
1920, North Watford Ref. POP794054
1923, North Willingham Ref. POP794084
1923, North Wingfield Ref. POP794086
1947, Cleobury North Ref. NPO670313
1898, North Heasley Ref. RNE793474
1896, North Holmwood Ref. RNE793542
1895, North Houghton Ref. RNE793543
1898, North Kelsey Ref. RNE793573
1896, North Looe Ref. RNE793663
1895, North Mundham Ref. RNE793753
1898, North Owersby Ref. RNE793793
1898, North Perrott Ref. RNE793808
1898, North Piddle Ref. RNE793813
1898, North Poorton Ref. RNE793836
1895, North Ripley Ref. RNE793862
1896, North Rode Ref. RNE793864
1897, North Row Ref. RNE793871

Books

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Memories

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Postwar Childhood In Knypersley

Born in 1940 at Tunstall Rd, I spent hours of my childhood at the edge of Cowlishaw Walker's pool, reached through our neighbour, Mrs Sargent's garden, which sloped steeply up to the railings round the pool. I ...Read more

A memory of Knypersley in 1940 by Sylvia Steer

A Wartime Evacuee

During the war I was evacuated with my family to Dunsmore and we lived in Appletree Cottage, opposite The Fox. I attended Wendover School and returned to London in 1946. At the time Robert Donat lived in ...Read more

A memory of Dunsmore in 1940 by Ken Norris

Early Days In Bargoed

I was born, in 1945, in the front room of my parent's rented house in Bristol Terrace, Bargoed. Open the front and you were on the pavement!!. We had no central heating, no double glazing, no indoor bathroom (tin bath ...Read more

A memory of Bargoed in 1952 by Brian Clark

Boynton Hall Yorkshire

Boynton Hall, near Bridlington During the war (1939-1945) the French Convent school, run by Catholic nuns, was evacuated from Hull to Boynton Hall. I remember the day war broke out - my sister was sent to Boynton - ...Read more

A memory of Boynton in 1940 by John Amos

Kenzie Thorpe

While wild-fowling on Frampton Marsh in the winter of 1954, I met McKenzie a well known Poacher. He showed me a curlew he had shot, he had it in a poachers pocket inside his coat, a jovial sort of fellow. He became a well known ...Read more

A memory of Boston by Bob Marriott

Royal Liverpool Children's Hospital

I spent two years and three months on Florence Gibson ward (1950-1952) and was hoping to visit the hospital when I returned to visit Liverpool. I'm sorry to know that it has closed. The first half of the ward ...Read more

A memory of Heswall in 1950

Childhood Memory

I recall moving house from the Spike, Blaydon, to a newly built house in Linden Road, Blaydon. The steps leading down from the gateway where not quite finished so my Dad had laid wooden planks down so my mum could get down to the ...Read more

A memory of Blaydon in 1955 by Isobel Dunbar

Station Road

Fond memories of living in Station Road and going to the old Grange Valley Primary School and Haydock Secondary Modern. My grandfather Charlie Blackburn, ran a grocers shop in Station Road and I lived next door. Also remember all the ...Read more

A memory of Haydock by Philip Wolsey

Craft Cottage

My grandmother Doris Palmer, lived in Craft Cottage which is right next to the pump. We spent all our family holidays there during the 50's and 60's. Granny was a war widow and she worked in Adams tobacconist, which was on the ...Read more

A memory of Steyning in 1958 by Simon Palmer

My Youth

I was born on the Haworth Road estate and in my childhood roamed all over the district. Chellow Dene was a particular favourite especially in winter when it froze over! Sandy Lane park was another place we visited to go on the swings ...Read more

A memory of Bradford in 1951 by Derek Fordham

Captions

1,673 captions found. Showing results 1,153 to 1,176.

Caption For Linwood, The Village C1965

Linwood lies over to the western edge of the New Forest, and is surrounded by woodland, heath and plain - as this picture suggests.

Caption For Wales, Wales Road C1955

This picture looks down the village of Wales towards Kiveton Park, both pit villages which boomed from 1867 during the heyday of the South Yorkshire coalfield.

Caption For Glastonbury, St Benedict's Street 1909

The Great India and China Tea Company, an 1880s building (on the left) is now, aptly, the Mocha Berry Cafe‚ while the haberdashers on the right is now The Grafton Cafe; both establishments reflect the

Caption For Sturry, The Church 1899

He survived only another two years.

Caption For Charlton Kings, Charlton Hill From Cirencester Road C1955

Another change is The New Inn, since renamed The Little Owl after a Gold Cup winning racehorse.

Caption For Swindon, Coate Water C1955

Looking West to the Diving Board Coate Water was originally constructed in 1821-22 as a reservoir, and was designed to overcome water shortages on the canal system around the town when

Caption For Malpas, The Cross 1898

The black and white building at the dar side of the street is the Victoria Jubilee Hall, erected in 1887; today it also has a clock to celebrate another jubilee, that of Queen Elizabeth II in 2002.

Caption For Navenby, The Church C1965

This is another of the Lincolnshire churches built with the local limestone. It overlooks the Trent and Witham valley towards the Nottinghamshire border.

Caption For Spalding, Ayscoughfee Gardens C1960

The roofed building has been replaced by the Ayscoughfee Café, and the gardens include an impressive war memorial to Spalding's dead of both wars.

Caption For Nottingham, Ye Olde Trip To Jerusalem Inn 1949

Behind it now is the Brewhouse Yard Museum (of Nottingham life), opened in 1977, and the Angel Row Gallery, both housed in a row of brick houses of about 1680.

Caption For Burton, Barn End C1955

The Bible tells us that we should build our houses on rock and not sand – and all the oldest cottages in Burton sit perched on outcrops of sandstone.

Caption For Llanrhystud, General View C1960

Llanrhystud is overlooked by an Iron Age fort, just out of view on the left, which was later occupied by Welsh and Norman earth and timber castles.

Caption For Chester, Watergate Row 1949

There are Rows on both sides of Watergate Street.

Caption For Holbeach, High Street C1955

West of Long Sutton and east of Spalding, Holbeach is another of Lincolnshire's numerous small market towns. It received its first market charter in 1252.

Caption For London, King William Street 1880

Here we are at the junction of Cannon Street and the approach to the new London Bridge; the street was opened by King William IV in 1831, and named after him.

Caption For Keswick, Castlerigg, Druid Circle 1895

To the east there is an outlying stone, over which the sun rises at the spring and autumn equinoxes.

Caption For Henley In Arden, The Town 1959

The barons were destroyed, and both Simon de Montfort and his son were among the dead. Shortly afterwards Henley was sacked and burnt.

Caption For Biggleswade, Market Square C1955

Much of the life of the town revolves around the Saturday influx to the weekly market.

Caption For Brimington, Manor Road C1965

The local garage is in on the Green Shield stamp craze; you were given so many stamps depending on the value of your purchase, which you then stuck in a booklet, each booklet holding a given number of

Caption For Chesterfield, The Royal Oak, Oldest Inn C1960

Another old inn, the Peacock, was already scheduled for demolition when it caught fire in February 1974.

Caption For Stamford, Town Bridge 1922

Another view along the Welland towards Town Bridge, over which the old Great North Road crossed into Lincolnshire.

Caption For Woolpit, The Swan Inn C1960

The inn occupied both of these buildings. The one to the left is 16th-century, with a brick façade of 1759. The taller building was erected in 1826.

Caption For Kings Worthy, Village 1912

Parker was a young seaman, who having arrived at Southampton, made his way across country with another member of the crew.

Caption For Crewe, Market Street C1960

Returning to the Square, we are once again looking at Market Street.