Places

6 places found.

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Maps

693 maps found.

1896, Moss Bank Ref. RNE784136
1896, Grange Park Ref. RNE719032
1896, Park Hill Ref. RNE800988
1896, Portico Ref. RNE809801
1896, Nut Grove Ref. RNE795052
1896, Newtown Ref. RNE792062
1947, Portico Ref. NPO809801
1947, Rainhill Ref. NPO812947
1947, Sutton Ref. NPO843115
1896, Thatto Heath Ref. RNE846279
1896, West Park Ref. RNE864826
1896, Sutton Leach Ref. RNE843233
1896, Sutton Manor Ref. RNE843241
1896, Toll Bar Ref. RNE849371
1903, Rainhill Stoops Ref. RNC812948
1903, Sutton Heath Ref. RNC843209
1923, Vulcan Village Ref. POP859277
1947, Haresfinch Ref. NPO727196
1947, Downall Green Ref. NPO692640
1896, Brownlow Ref. RNE653116

Books

122 books found. Showing results 121 to 144.

Memories

22,653 memories found. Showing results 51 to 60.

Widnes Born And Bred

I was born in Moss Bank in 1945 and had 3 brothers and one sister; my maiden name was O Connor. We lived at 12 Brown St and I have many happy memories of my first 11 years there. I went on to Notre Dame School in St Helens. I ...Read more

A memory of Widnes in 1945 by Sheila Edge

Why

When I finally made it back home from Delamere I was told I had to take the eleven plus exam to go to the next level of my education Of course i failed badly due to in my opinion At Delamere there was no emphasis on education we were treated ...Read more

A memory of Delamere in 1945 by Dan Josephson

Whittlebury School Memories

I was at Whittlebury School from 1963 until about 1968 (I can't remember the exact date when I left). When Major Meager went, the school was taken over by a Mr Oram, who ran it until it closed. My parents took me ...Read more

A memory of Whittlebury in 1963 by Michael Davis

Whitestrand

Hi, the handsome young man standing on the far right of the picture is i am sure my late brother inlaw Ian cooper (rhino) I have the best memories a child could ever have living in Salcombe. and went back many times on holiday to ...Read more

A memory of Salcombe by gemstonesmgw

Whitefriars Secondary School

I went to Whitefriars Secondary School in 1955, the Headmaster was Mr Lee. One of my teachers was Miss Broadhurst. I left school in 1957 aged 15 .My mother was one of the dinner ladies at the school. The woodwork ...Read more

A memory of Wealdstone in 1955 by David Gibson

Whit Walks

I lived in Skegby and at Whitsuntide we would do the Whit walks. The first I can remember I was quite young and sat on a dray cart pulled by horses and decorated up with ribbons, and the older children walked behind the banner of ...Read more

A memory of Mansfield in 1958 by Jennifer Barker

Whincroft Crowborough East Sussex

I heard that there was a book produced of whincroft School East Sussex does anyone know how it can be bought? I have written memories previously I was Hilda foord at school since got married and now .known as ...Read more

A memory of Crowborough by sallymcculloch77

Where Is It?

This view is at the west end of Hannafore, before the road terminates.

A memory of Looe by Carlton Fulthorpe

Where I Lived,And My Father Worked

I was born Norma Sanderson in 1947 at the hall. My father was chauffeur for Leroy Lewis. I was christened in St Cuthberts and I remember as a little girl seeing a plaque on the wall of the church with the name Leroy Lewis on it, my dad drove her in a big black car on her trips, I think to London.

A memory of Kirkleatham in 1947 by Norma Baker

Where Are They Now ??

i am trying to help my uncle find his friends from sutton road gorton , and trust road, my uncle ken cope, albert cope, mavis cope, brought up and lived for many years on sutton road, gorton, they were great friends of the ...Read more

A memory of Gorton in 1930 by Susan Watkins

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Captions

9,653 captions found. Showing results 121 to 144.

Caption For East Cowes, Saunders Roe Seaplane Base C1955

A flying boat undergoes repair at West Cowes looking across to the famous Saunders Roe yards at East Cowes.

Caption For Moreton, The Post Office C1955

Moreton is the last resting place of Lawrence of Arabia, who lived nearby at Cloud's Hill.

Caption For Dronfield, War Memorial C1965

St John's Church c1965 When the Domesday commissioners were doing their rounds in 1086, the most important royal manor in the area was at Unstone, which had its own church and a priest.

Caption For Bournemouth, East Cliff From West 1897

Because of the unstable nature of the cliffs above Bournemouth's beaches, many of the buildings were built at a distance from the cliff edge.

Caption For Kingston Upon Thames, Canbury Gardens 1891

The bandstand at Canbury Gardens was a gift to the people of Kingston from a former mayor, C E Nuthall.

Caption For Cambridge, Jesus College 1890

Jesus College grew from a 12th-century convent.

Caption For Gravesend, Hms Gleaner 1902

By the early 1890s, the Fiume Whitehead 18-inch torpedo had a range varying from 440 yds to about 900 yds.

Caption For Douglas, The Sands 1907

At Douglas, passengers can land at all states of the tide.

Caption For Newport, Medina Quay 1913

This atmospheric photograph of the Medina at Newport gives some idea of the harbour at the height of its prosperity.

Caption For Leeds, Yorkshire College 1894

One of the college's more interesting pupils was Joseph Wright who had begun working at Salt's Mill, Saltaire when he was just seven years old.

Caption For Newport, Medina Quay 1913

This atmospheric photograph of the Medina at Newport gives some idea of the harbour at the height of its pros- perity.

Caption For Bishop Auckland, Newton Viaduct 1898

The county boasted three of the highest bridges on the British railway network (rails above ground or high water level): Deepdale at 161 ft, Hownes Gill at 150 ft, and the Hawthorn at 110.5 ft.

Caption For Brixham, Inner Harbour 1906

At one time, the waters stretched another half-mile inland, but the land has been filled in and built on.

Caption For Over, The Mill C1965

The Domesday survey does not mention a mill at Over.

Caption For Rochdale, Yorkshire Street 1892

Originally High Street, its approach from the ford across the Roach was via Bull Brow.

Caption For Stow On The Wold, The Square And Stocks C1955

The English Civil War ended at Stow-on-the-Wold when the parliamentarian Sir William Brereton defeated the aged royalist Sir Jacob Astley in 1646.

Caption For St Leonards On Sea, The Pier 1891

St Leonards Pier opened in 1891 at an initial cost of £30,000 as a companion for the pier at Hastings.

Caption For St Ives, Virgin Street 1927

St Ives is still famous for its cats.

Caption For Bridgnorth, Whitburn Street 1898

St Leonard's church was at the heart of the civilian community at one end of the hill, with the castle at the other end and the High Street with its market linking the two.

Caption For Calne, Church Street C1965

At No 23 is Rosa Lewis Cole, confectioner, and next door at No 24 is Wiltshire & Sons, butchers; their grocer's shop is opposite (left) at No 22.

Caption For Leigh, Market Street C1950

Leigh was a market town that prospered on coal, cotton, and silk.

Caption For Cranleigh, The Village 1904

The village of Cranley originally took its name from the craneries at Baynards and Vachery to the south, but it was renamed Cranleigh in 1867 at the instigation of the Post Office because of confusion

Caption For Blaengwynfi, Western Colliery 1938

The sound of the hooter at set times signalled the end of shifts, but when it sounded at an unusual time, it conveyed news of a pit accident.

Caption For Milford On Sea, The Lighthouse, Hurst Point C1955

At the end of the strip of land known as the Shingles is the lighthouse at Hurst Point, warning ships of the mudbanks and shallows that line the nearby coastline.