Maps

5,358 maps found.

Map Of Cumberland, Cumbria Ref. F07
Map Of Westmorland, Cumbria Ref. F40
1899, Beaumont Ref. HOSM37319
1890 - 1899, Crofton Ref. HOSM42344
1888 - 1899, Heathlands Ref. HOSM47649
1899, Longpark Ref. HOSM52224
1897, Sandford Ref. HOSM58456
1897 - 1912, Lowgill Ref. HOSM52723
1897, Staveley Ref. HOSM60378
1897 - 1913, Hartley Ref. HOSM47734
1898, Melmerby Ref. HOSM53474
1923, Redhills Ref. HOSM57583
1899 - 1923, Camerton Ref. HOSM39911
1923, Howgate Ref. HOSM49041
1899, Heathfield Ref. HOSM48016
1899, Woodrow Ref. HOSM65079
1925, Colton Ref. POP675808
1925, Bridgefoot Ref. POP650027
1925, Bridgend Ref. POP650103
1925, Brough Ref. POP652679

Books

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Memories

37 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

Balla Wray 1979 To 1981

I lived with my family at Balla Wray between 1979 and 1981 we moved from the Red lion inn in Hawkshead cumbria and at that time Balla Wray was a Country house hotel where people would stay for a week each time. The cost was ...Read more

A memory of Balla Wray by Angela Thackeray

Barnehurst Where I Grew Up

I lived in Mayplace Road East - firstly at no. 332 (from the age of 4) and then (after returning from living in Essex for a couple of years), at no. 310. Both these houses were more or less opposite to the Manor House ...Read more

A memory of Barnehurst

Boltongate

Boltongate, Cumbria Strictly speaking I don’t come from Boltongate, however, I do live nearby. I am putting together an Archive for the village of Fletchertown and the local area; during my research I have come across the Ewbanks, ...Read more

A memory of Fletchertown in 1890 by Mick Jane

Cambria Street

James O. Clazey and his wife, Charlotte lived at 4 Cambria Street from 1881 to the 1900s. James had been a schoolmaster and does not appear in the 1901 Census so somewhere before that time...he died. Charlotte had a ...Read more

A memory of Houghton-Le-Spring in 1890 by Sharon Spry

Can Anyone Help Me I Am Trying To Find My Relations In The Cumbria Area.

Is there anyone out there who knows of the Kichin family, my father grew up in Cleator Moor Whitehaven Cumberland region,his name was Norman George Kitchin he was born in ...Read more

A memory of Whitehaven by Alan Kitchin

Canadian Hospital

My husband and I moved to Smallfield nearly two years ago. The noise on Redehall Road is quite a change from the peace and quiet of Cumbria! I am presently writing a book about Veteran's Memoirs' of the Italy Campaign (the ...Read more

A memory of Smallfield in 1940 by Ann Hamlet

Childhood In Powerstock And Eggardon

Powerstock was my local village from 1951 to 1963. We lived at Kings House Farm at the foot of Eggardon Hill. My father Eddie Whitaker farmed (the hill rented and his 13 acres) for 12 or so years before ...Read more

A memory of Powerstock in 1951 by Peter Whitaker

Dobson Ancestors

I don't know if this message is relevant to this website. My story is about my Dobson ancestors who lived in Selside, Cumbria for the first half of the 19th Century. My GrGrGrGrandparents lived in the same house in ...Read more

A memory of Selside by Vera Yates

Eskdale Cumbria And Another Hectic Break

My son Matthew provided the opportunity to once again retrace our well worn steps around this beautiful county and in particular The Lake District. As is our norm it was non-stop driving and walking, although ...Read more

A memory of Ambleside by ducatee

Family

My maternal grandfather, his siblings and parents lived in Evesham from the late 1890s. My GGrandfather was stationmaster in Evesham His name was John Hall Seal. They lived at 8 Market Square then moved to new houses on Cambria Road. My ...Read more

A memory of Evesham by dawn.titshal

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Captions

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Caption For Penrith, St Andrew's Church, The Giant's Grave 1893

Legend has it that this is the grave of Ewan Caesario, a giant who was King of Cumbria.

Caption For Grange Over Sands, The Golf Links And The Grand Hotel 1927

A game of golf takes place in front of what is now called the Cumbria Grand Hotel.

Caption For Egremont, Promenade 1902

At first he built himself a house which he named Egremont, after his home town in Cumbria, and the name spread from there.

Caption For Tirril, From Penrith Road C1955

This corner of Cumbria abounds in associations with the poet.

Caption For Penrith, St Andrew's Church, The Giant's Grave 1893

Legend has it that this is the grave of Ewan Caesario, a giant who was King of Cumbria.

Caption For Haltwhistle, Main Street C1960

The market town of Haltwhistle straddles the present-day A69 a few miles from the border with Cumbria.

Caption For Carmarthen, The Horse Fair C1950

Carmarthen's horse fairs were the Welsh equivalent of the Appleby fairs in Cumbria, and were still being held as late as 1955.

Caption For Askam In Furness, Dunnerholme Rock C1955

Various footpaths lead to it, including the Cumbria Coastal Way.

Caption For Kendal, Parish Church 1914

Kendal's church of the Holy Trinity is Cumbria's largest parish church, and dates from the 13th century, although it was extensively restored 60 years before this photograph was taken, between

Caption For Runcorn, Higher Runcorn, Highlands Road C1955

Many of these houses were originally built in the 1800s as housing for immigrants coming to the area from Cumbria and North Wales to work in the local quarries.

Caption For Runcorn, Hill 1923

Stone from here was used to build the docks at Liverpool, Holker Hall in Cumbria and Tatton Hall in nearby Knutsford.

Caption For Gilsland, The Village C1950

Poltross Burn, which flows through the middle of the village, marks the border between Northumberland and Cumbria.

Caption For Penrith, St Andrew's Church, The Giant's Grave 1893

Stories about the Grave have been linked not only with the mythical giant Sir Owen Caesarius and the Arthurian legends, but also with Owain, son of Urien, a 6th-century king of Rheged, and Owen, King of Cumbria

Caption For Hellifield, Main Street 1950

In 1844, railway surveyors came to this agricultural village with the aim of linking two main lines to provide a route from West Yorkshire to Lancashire and Cumbria.

Caption For Carlisle, The Lake District Mountains 2005

Cumbria by open expanses of moss and marsh.

Caption For Carlisle, Castle Street 2005

By building a new castle at Carlisle, William Rufus was cutting what was left of ancient Cumbria in two.

Caption For Wigton, King Street C1955

The scene has not changed much today, other than the inevitable increase in the volume of traffic through this delightful Cumbrian market town.

Caption For Gosforth, The Village C1955

A couple of old villagers pass the time of day with a youngster in the West Cumbrian village of Gosforth.

Caption For Abbey Town, Main Street C1965

It is ten past twelve on a summer's afternoon in the mid-sixties in this sleepy North Cumbrian town - and there is not a vehicle in sight in the length of the long Main Street.

Caption For Manorbier, Castle 1890

His most well-known book is 'Itinerarium Cambriae', 'The Itinerary of Wales'.

Caption For Egremont, Town Hall And Main Street 1963

The wide Main Street of Egremont, watched over by the clock tower of the Victorian Town Hall, is typical of many Cumbrian towns.

Caption For Largs, The Pier 1897

This is the embarkation point for sailings to the various Clyde resorts, and also to Milport, just across from and within sight of Largs, on the island of Great Cumbrae.

Caption For Largs, The Pier 1897

Sheltered by the nearby island of Cumbrae, Largs is a popular place for messing about in boats.