Photos

40 photos found. Showing results 141 to 40.

Maps

524 maps found.

1947, Tylagwyn Ref. NPO855517
1947, Shwt Ref. NPO831008
1899-1900, Nant-Y-Moel Ref. RNC787778
1922, Llangeinor Ref. POP758877
1922, Pencoed Ref. POP803131
1922, Pen-Yr-Heol Ref. POP805036
1922, Pant-Y-Pyllau Ref. POP800111
1922, Pant-Yr-Awel Ref. POP800113
1922, Price Town Ref. POP810757
1947, Cefn Cribwr Ref. NPO665299
1947, Cefn Cross Ref. NPO665301
1947, Ffordd-Y-Gyfraith Ref. NPO704881
1900-1901, North Cornelly Ref. RNC793093
1900-1901, Lletty Brongu Ref. RNC759358
1900-1901, Nottage Ref. RNC794787
1899-1900, Ogmore Vale Ref. RNC796100
1899-1900, Lewistown Ref. RNC755440
1899-1900, Pant-Y-Pyllau Ref. RNC800111
1947, Merthyr Mawr Ref. NPO778451
1947, Rhiwceiliog Ref. NPO815719

Books

2 books found. Showing results 169 to 2.

Memories

1,926 memories found. Showing results 71 to 80.

Shops And Places The High Road And Ealing Road.

I was born and lived in Wembley until 1960. The Railway Hotel was the pub on the corner of Ealing Road and my mother was head housekeeper there for a long time. On the day of the Coronation the pub ...Read more

A memory of Wembley in 1953 by Barbara Fisher

Growing Up

I was known as Digger Dawson back in the days. My mates and I used to have a crafty fag on beehive bridge when in our early teens. I will always remember Armfield Crescent, Fair Green, the cricket green, leo's lollies, broken biscuits, ...Read more

A memory of Mitcham by James Dawson

Rats, Rats And More Rats.

This photograph was obviously taken when the road bridge was nearing completion in 1961. My husband grew up nearby, and tells some gruesome stories about the plague of rats they experienced when the undergrowth was being ...Read more

A memory of Saltash in 1961 by Alyson Herbert

Scarning School

At the age of 5yrs I started my education at Scarning School, I lived at Woodhill [see memory of Dereham] which meant about a 2 mile walk to school with my 10 yr old sister usually stopping to play in the stream at Podmore on the ...Read more

A memory of Scarning in 1920 by Tony Blades

Early Memories

One of my earliest memories was the Coronation. In Northfield Road there was a dairy that opened up its premises for a street party. We used to go to the railway bridge off Burgess Road to watch the steam trains. I had forgotten ...Read more

A memory of East Ham in 1953

Family Holiday

As I read out the memorable words from a guide book about the low bridge in Potter Heigham, and thus to be extra careful, I was greeted with the words "Too late" as we rammed the bridge. Thirty years after this photo and we were still causing havoc!

A memory of Potter Heigham in 1964 by Lorna Cowan

Visiting Pontllyfni

I spent two wonderful summers in Pontllyfni in 1974 and 1976. I was a college student from the U.S., visiting Wales with a friend who had a cousin living there. The family owned a small inn just up the road from the beach. ...Read more

A memory of Pontllyfni in 1974 by Julianne Paul

Watching The Steam Trains From This Bridge

This railway footbridge was one of my favourite places as an eleven and twelve year old lad, back in 1946 and 1947. I would stand for ages in the centre of this bridge just waiting for the next steam train ...Read more

A memory of Croydon in 1947 by Philip Harfleet

6th Birthday Party

My grandparents lived in the large house that you can mainly see on the bridge (with the three windows on the second floor) throughout the 1950,s and 60's. I was told that Mary Queen of Scotts made her way through the basement of ...Read more

A memory of Ripon in 1965 by Dawn Paton

Born Here And Still Live Here

i was born in late 1949 in sugley street and currently live in the street directly opposite rokeby street with the school in the middle my name i s geoffrey watson although my surname was changed from hudspith when i ...Read more

A memory of Lemington by gw4722

Captions

1,770 captions found. Showing results 169 to 192.

Caption For Eaton Socon, The Church C1960

Just after the end of the First World War the town suffered a serious loss with the closure of Days' Brewery.

Caption For Newark, Cemetery Avenue 1904

Burials were forbidden within the town, and a plague pit was opened at the southern end of Millgate near the bridge over the Devon.

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Caption For Bangor, 1897

For most of the century there had been daily steamers from Belfast to Bangor, and as the holiday traffic increased the County Down Railway took over the service.

Caption For Bridport, East Bridge 1897

East Bridge, at the eastern end of East Street (left), was built by J and T Gale in 1784 and has been widened.

Caption For Chippenham, The Weir C1960

From the town bridge, we can see the sluice gates in a lowered position.

Caption For Broadstone, The Broadway C1960

The railway bridge is at the far end.

Caption For Stamford, St Mary's Church 1922

The tower and spire of St Mary's church dominates the view.

Caption For Petersfield, Market Square 1898

Prior to this, the Old Town Hall (1780), the offices of The Hampshire Post and Pince's School obscured the view of St Peter's from the Square.

Caption For Great Yarmouth, Town Hall 1891

Prior to the opening of the railways, considerable quantities of goods for Norwich and the villages along the way were sent up- river from Great Yarmouth.

Caption For Gisburn, Main Street 1921

The name of the village had an 'e' on the end until the railway company put up their sign spelt 'Gisburn', and the 'e' was forgotten.

Caption For Runcorn, Top Locks C1955

Top Locks was the end of the Bridgewater Canal system - it had come all the way from Manchester and Worsley.

Caption For Sheet, The Old Cooper Built Door 2004

Indeed, the coaching record from Liphook to Petersfield, albeit set in the 1800s, was 23 minutes, and the Regulator coach held the London to Portsmouth unbeaten record of nine hours.

Caption For Market Harborough, The Grand Union Canal C1965

The canal was built here in 1808-14, and a narrowboat trip through the ten locks would take about an hour.

Caption For Glasgow, The Necropolis 1890

These gates were known as ports and were called the Stable Green Port (north), the Gallowgate Port (east), Brig Port (south) and Trongate Port (west).

Caption For Glasgow, Green, Playground Of The East End 2004

These gates were known as ports and were called the Stable Green Port (north), the Gallowgate Port (east), Brig Port (south) and Trongate Port (west).

Caption For St Neots, Poppyfields 2005

Some of the most notable developments of the new millennium have taken place at the Eynesbury end of the town.

Caption For Enfield, The Rose And Crown, Clay Hill C1955

The ground floor comprised a hall, a parlour, a buttery and a kitchen.

Caption For Barry Docks, 1899

No 1 Dock, covering 73 acres of deep water, opened in 1889 and was equipped with nineteen coal hoists.

Caption For Enfield, Hilly Fields C1955

The ground floor comprised a hall, a parlour, a buttery and a kitchen.

Caption For Boston, Anderson's Feather Factory, Trinity Street 2005

Plans are also under way for economic developments that should benefit the privately owned port of Boston and the people and businesses dependent on it.

Caption For Market Harborough, Wooden Bridge 1922

Just a plain wooden bridge, but it was a bridge such as this upon which Edward Thomas stood in 1915 when for a few moments he imagined himself to linger between the past and the future, or between life

Caption For Newark, Castle And Bridge 1923

We are looking downstream from the lock towards a bridge over the river by-pass channel.

Caption For Middlesbrough, The Transporter Bridge C1965

The Transporter Bridge was opened on 17 October 1911 by Prince Arthur of Connaught, whose father had opened Albert Park in 1868.

Caption For Henley On Thames, Bridge 1890

Records indicate that there has been a bridge spanning the Thames at Henley since 1234.