Maps

876 maps found.

1896, Stoke D'Abernon Ref. RNE840041
1945, Stoke D'Abernon Ref. NPO840041
1920, Stoke D'Abernon Ref. POP840041
1897-1909, Stoke D'Abernon Ref. RNC840041
1894 - 1895, Stoke D'Abernon Ref. HOSM71007
1946, Stoke Ref. NPO840001
1945, Stoke Ref. NPO840003
1920, Stoke Ref. POP840001
1919, Stoke Ref. POP840004
1921, Stoke Ref. POP840006
1900, Stoke Ref. RNC840002
1921, Stoke Ref. POP840007
1946, Stoke Ref. NPO840005
1946, Stoke Ref. NPO840007
1899, Stoke Ref. RNE840001
1895, Stoke Ref. RNE840003
1946, Stoke Ref. NPO840002
1945, Stoke Ref. NPO840004
1919, Stoke Ref. POP840005
1919, Stoke Ref. POP840002

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Memories

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My First And Last Jobs In Hull

This is a photo of the Derringham Branch of the Hull Savings Bank where I started as a junior bank clerk at the age of 16 on 31st August 1965, probably around the time when this photo was taken. It certainly ...Read more

A memory of Kingston upon Hull in 1965 by David Farrow

Australians On The Cut 1975

Having left Australia on an open-ended working holiday to England in January, 1974 with my girlfriend, it was hard to imagine that within six weeks of arriving in London we'd be living on a leaky old narrow boat in ...Read more

A memory of Leighton Buzzard in 1975 by Ross Barnard

Living With Nanny

I remember well living with my nanny in Neames Forstell, she was Rose Beake, a formidable lady, but oh how I loved her. I remember going to Selling school, and if it rained or snowed being brought home in the police car by Sargeant ...Read more

A memory of Selling in 1954 by Pam Tinsley

Memories Of The Queen!

I remember the Queen riding through Wheatly Hill and the flag waving. It was 1960 so I was 4 at the time. I remember trudging through the snow along a main street to go to school - this must have been Wheatley Hill school and ...Read more

A memory of Wheatley Hill by mrsgammy

Those Were The Days

I moved to Ireland Wood from Portsmouth when I was 4 years old with my Mum and dad who was in the navy. We lived at 42 Raynel Way. The house was built by the Council. Most of the houses like ours were made of prefabricated concrete ...Read more

A memory of Cookridge by Robert Morris

Wolf And Hollander

There were a few sizeable department stores in Bromley, including Harrison Gibson and Wolf and Hollander (whose flag you can see waving on the left).  I am pretty sure it was Wolf and Hollander that suffered an extraordinary fire in ...Read more

A memory of Bromley in 1961 by Martin Jones

The Teachers.

The lovely talented and sophisticated Miss Bartlett took the youngest class. I think she may have been to art school cos she drew a Spanish Conquistador (complete with sailboat steel helmet) in coloured chalk on the blackboard, dressed ...Read more

A memory of Luton

Vivian Avenue...

Suzanne and I used to play truant from Sunday School... This is the exact spot where we got caught by my mother (What are YOU doing here??!)...There was Goldstein's deli, where we used to buy the most delcious sweet & ...Read more

A memory of Hendon in 1957 by Jean Philip

Where Has The Time Gone

to have good memories of baughurst my parents both worked at AWRE we moved there when I was one and we left the area in 1970 when I was 15 We lived at 50 long grove and I also went to hurst school I now live in new Zealand ...Read more

A memory of Baughurst by Ian Garner

Oxlow Lane....Eastbrook School

I was Carole Eadie Eldest child of 7 Happy memories Swinging on our garden gate Dancing at the Ilford Palais Pondfield Park paddling pool Standing on bridge near park and been covered in smoke from steam trains on our ...Read more

A memory of Dagenham by Carole Eadie

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Captions

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Caption For Stoke Poges, St Giles' Church And Lychgate 1895

East of Stoke Park, the medieval church of Stoke Poges is famous beyond its architecture: this is reputedly the churchyard of Thomas Gray's, 'Elegy from a Country Churchyard', one of the most well

Caption For Market Drayton, The Swimming Pool C1960

The open-air swimming pool in Market Drayton was built in the 1930s; it attracted people from a large area around the town, even from as far away at Stoke on Trent.

Caption For Hanley, Town Centre C1965

Dating only from 1737, Hanley was a township in the parish of Stoke until 1857.

Caption For Hanley, Town Centre C1965

Dating only from 1737, Hanley was a township in the parish of Stoke until 1857.

Caption For Kempsey, River And Church 1910

Kempsey lies between Worcester and Severn Stoke.

Caption For Slough, High Street 1950

The settlement later spread to the neighbouring parish of Stoke Poges.

Caption For Stoke Abbott, Garrads Hill C1955

The pretty village of Stoke Abbot lies in a hollow below Lewesdon Hill, the third highest hill in Dorset.

Caption For Ongar, Grammar School 1923

One Richard Stokes founded Ongar Academy in 1811 for 'twenty young gentlemen'.

Caption For Salisbury, Catherine Street C1955

There is a striking canopy over a former hoist at Stokes Tea and Coffee Warehouse on the left of the photograph.

Caption For Limpley Stoke, Middle Village C1955

On the next 'terrace' up is Middle Limpley Stoke, its narrow winding lane flanked by dry stone and mortared walls.

Caption For Slough, High Street 1950

The settlement later spread to the neighbouring parish of Stoke Poges.

Caption For Salisbury, New Canal C1955

Viewed from the corner of the High Street, Boots is on the left hand side, with W H Smith opposite.There is a striking canopy over a former hoist at Stokes Tea and Coffee Warehouse on the left of

Caption For River Dart, Paddle Steamer 1889

Sharpham Point and nearby Bass Rock were important fishing spots - Stoke Gabriel, on the opposite shore, had twenty salmon boats working at the end of the 19th century.

Caption For Stoke Prior, The Canal C1965

Salt springs were discovered at Stoke Prior in 1828, and were developed by the Georgian entrepreneur John Corbett.

Caption For Limpley Stoke, The Village C1955

This view looks north down the lane to Lower Limpley Stoke, with the railway curving along to the station beyond the locomotive water tower (now closed).

Caption For Stoke Abbott, Village C1955

One of the pleasantest ascents of Pilsdon Pen, the highest hill in Dorset, is from Beaminster and up through Stoke Abbot.

Caption For Bishopstoke, C1965

Stoke Park Wood lies to the east of Bishopstoke.

Caption For Cranbrook, Stone Street 1906

Weather-boarded and glass shop fronts line this Edwardian street, which boasts a jeweller's, a draper's and silk mercer's named Stokes & Sons, and a trader by the name of J F Gammon.

Caption For Noss Mayo, River Yealm 1901

The original parish church is now a picturesque ruin some distance away on the clifftops of Stoke Point.

Caption For Ipswich, From Stoke Hill 1893

In 1860, a new station was opened at the north end of the tunnel through Stoke Hill, which then enabled the railway to be continued to Bury St Edmunds and Norwich.

Caption For Limpley Stoke, Lower Village C1955

Further down this lane, the centre of Lower Limpley Stoke is reached, with the Hop Pole Inn on the left, the post office and village shop on the right, and the garage beyond, although the Esso sign has

Caption For Uttoxeter, Market Place C1965

Here the view of the kiosk is all but obliterated by a telephone exchange box, a police telephone box and the large road sign which gives directions to Stoke, Stafford, Rugeley and the

Caption For Salisbury, New Canal C1955

Viewed from the corner of the High Street, Boots is on the left hand side, with W H Smith opposite.There is a striking canopy over a former hoist at Stokes Tea and Coffee Warehouse on the left of

Caption For Stoke St Michael, The Square C1955

Straggling along Oakhill Road, Stoke St Michael is now subject to traffic from surrounding quarries.