Maps

9,439 maps found.

1925, Catton Ref. POP664710
1925, Barton Ref. POP634295
1925, Denton Ref. POP690146
1904, Londonderry Ref. RNC766204
1904-1905, Gartness Ref. RNC712033
1899-1900, Hillend Ref. RNC736158
1903-1904, Ilton Ref. RNC743319
1903-1908, Manton Ref. RNC774122
1903-1904, Netherby Ref. RNC788841
1925, Aldwark Ref. POP621362
1903-1904, Thornthwaite Ref. RNC847272
1905-1906, Tormore Ref. RNC850365
1903-1904, Wilton Ref. RNC870811
1903-1904, Winsley Ref. RNC871531
1903, Westgate Ref. RNC866031
1903-1904, Weston Ref. RNC866255
1903-1904, Stutton Ref. RNC842350
1947, Aldwark Ref. NPO621362
1947, Burnham Ref. NPO656363
1946, Brockley Ref. NPO651436

Books

39 books found. Showing results 2,065 to 2,088.

Memories

1,548 memories found. Showing results 861 to 870.

Dr Blair

My grandmother worked for Dr Blair, Barnt Green in the early 1940's. She returned to North Wales and stayed in touch with the family for a long period. Does anyone know the whereabouts of where Dr Blair lived, or any information about the area during the 1940's? Thanks, Kristy.

A memory of Barnt Green by Kristy Jones

Good Grief! Is It Nearly 19 Years Since We Met?!

Hello Peter, Just discovered your 'Dunsmore: People And Places Remembered' Mark Two here on the 'net. Good to know you're still active (and, I hope, well). I stumbled across the ...Read more

A memory of Dunsmore by Nick Ford

North Watford

Hi, I am desperately looking for old photographs of north Watford, particularly around 1975 onward, I looking for areas like Bruce Grove, St Albans Road or around these areas. Please could someone get in touch. Thank you.

A memory of Watford in 1975

My Younger Memories

My father was a train driver and I was born in Railway Cottages Goodhall Street Willesden Junction 1945 which came under Acton and lived there until I got married in 1966. I went to Acton Wells school from infants until I was 11 ...Read more

A memory of Acton

Non Noblis Domine Old School Motto

In 1953 class 1 O Miss Andrew class with Gillian Sweet and Maureen Vass and myself Ann Twidale the only three from Farnborough North infant/junior school to pass the scholarship met Ann & Susan Stubbs twins ...Read more

A memory of Aldershot in 1953 by Ann Park

Ada Shareen Johnson Nee Evans

Having read Gail Evans Lalonde's memories of The Plough, Gresford, I realise that her great grandfather who owned The Plough was also my great grandfather. Thomas Evans was my grandfather and his son Edward was my ...Read more

A memory of Gresford in 1950 by Horace Johnson

Brands Hatch

Soon after I began motorcycling in the mid fifties I began to take what has been a lifelong interest in motorcycle racing. In those days it was a good trek to Brands Hatch as there were no M1 or M25 motorways and the journey ...Read more

A memory of Brands Hatch Circuit by ducatee

Growing Up As A Boy In Stubbins

I was born at 12 Ashwood Avenue on Peel Brow estate Ramsbottom in 1952. My father after being demobbed from the eighth army in 1945 had always and continued to work in cotton mills. In 1960 ...Read more

A memory of Stubbins by david

Life In Southall From 1930 To 1964

My family moved to Kingsley Avenue from Acton when I was four, and when I started at North Road Infants School, my mother hid me behind the blackboard and easel because I cried! But I progressed from there to the ...Read more

A memory of Southall by david.r.curtis

Northolt

I lived close to Greenford Grammar (GCGS) and went to school there between 1963 - 1968. Many of my new schoolfriends lived in Northolt or North Greenford so I found myself spending much of my early teens there. In particular, I have fond ...Read more

A memory of Northolt

Captions

2,676 captions found. Showing results 2,065 to 2,088.

Caption For Sutton, High Street C1960

This 1960s view is a taken a little further north from the station, with the entrance to Grove Road half-way along on the left.

Caption For Gosforth, High Street 1956

Though only a couple of miles to the north of Newcastle, Gosforth had a character and identity of its own.

Caption For Elstow, Village 1897

We are north of the junction with West End.

Caption For Bedford, The Grammar School 1898

The north front, seen here, is the best elevation, with its central turret flanked by Gothic traceried windows and battlements. Above is a louvred turret with a spirelet.

Caption For Bedford, The Suspension Bridge 1898

The parks and river walks are wonderful assets for the townspeople, and are still as popular as when they were first laid out.

Caption For Bourne, North Street 1952

Later, Bourne became a market town with a (now largely vanished) castle and a Norman priory founded in 1138, now the parish church.

Caption For Durham, St Mary Le Bow 1918

The medieval church was badly damaged in 1637 during the collapse of part of the North Bailey. It was rebuilt in 1683, and the tower was added in 1703.

Caption For West Boldon, St Nicholas Terrace C1955

Some of the cottages in St Nicholas Terrace, which is located to the north of the church, are 18th-century, and one of them is dated 1771.

Caption For Cottesmore, The Village C1955

The attractive stone built village stands on high undulating ground some four miles north-east of Oakham.

Caption For Bourne, Edenham Village C1955

Heading south towards Bourne, the route diverts north-east of the town to Edenham, a delightful village on the east bank of the winding East Glen River, whose church has many remarkable monuments to the

Caption For Bognor Regis, Merchant Taylor's Home 1895

The first buildings started in 1787 and this terrace, known as Hothampton Place, was built soon after at the north end of Waterloo Square.

Caption For Godmersham, The Church 1906

The church, whose Norman tower stands on the north side of the building, has an eastern apse constructed through it, indicating that it was used as a separate chapel.

Caption For Amersham, St Mary's Church C1955

This view looks north up Church Street with No 15 on the left, a medieval house with a good crown post roof, and on the right the toy shop with the evocative names of makes of toy on its facade is now

Caption For Rothley, Church Of St Mary And St John The Baptist C1965

There are a number of monuments, including one in memory of Anne Babinton of 1648, possibly by Edward Marshall, whose eldest son Joshua produced a very good signed monument which can be seen on the north

Caption For Wareham, St Martin's C1950

The view is northwards from North Street, down to the sign of the former Lord Nelson public house (centre). The garage of Northover and Company, coach-builders, is at No.75 (left).

Caption For Lyme Regis, Langmoor Gardens And Putting Green C1955

We look north-eastwards, above the gable-end of the Bay Private Hotel (centre right), to the Spittles and Black Ven. Beyond are Charmouth and Stonebarrow Hill (top right).

Caption For Coity, Castle And Church 1898

Coity Castle is roughly two miles to the north-west of Bridgend; a somewhat unusual feature is that the castle was not built on the highest ground on this site - there is higher ground nearby.

Caption For Skegness, North Parade C1960

The right side of this picture is now taken up by Natureland, whilst the Figure 8 switchback, the dodgems, the big wheel, the tennis courts and the North Shore Café (right) have all gone.

Caption For Yardley Gobion, Village Green C1965

Now quieter, thanks to a bypass, it once had a wharf on the Grand Junction Canal which passed a quarter of a mile north of the village.

Caption For Mildenhall, Market Place C1955

Lying in the north west of the county, Mildenhall boasts one of the most magnificent churches in the region.

Caption For Aberdovey, The Front 1895

It is sheltered from the north wind by hills rising to the sombre Welsh mountains south of Cadair Idris. Today it is popular for watersports, but formerly it was an important sea port.

Caption For Crowborough, All Saints Church And Vicarage 1900

Further north-east we reach Crowborough, a village that became a health resort in the 1870s when Lord Abergavenny followed the advice of a Dr Prince.

Caption For Charlwood, Recreation Ground 1904

Back at the Victorian eastern end of the village, the photographer looks north-east across the Recreation Ground, where mothers and children are enjoying the summer afternoon.

Caption For Batley, Market Place And Branch Road C1955

Batley was the north's shoddy town: its prosperity came from the process of breaking down and reweaving woollen cloth from waste rags.