Maps

786 maps found.

1947, Aston Bank Ref. NPO628181
1925, Western Bank Ref. POP865776
1920, Wall Bank Ref. POP859806
1919, Weethley Bank Ref. POP862731
1947, Bank End Ref. NPO632257
1947, Bank Houses Ref. NPO632394
1902, Sodylt Bank Ref. RNC833913
1921, Alsagers Bank Ref. POP624537
1924, Dane Bank Ref. POP688440
1921, Dawley Bank Ref. POP688970
1921, Cock Bank Ref. POP672832
1924, Bank Hey Ref. POP632342
1924, Bank Lane Ref. POP632395
1924, Crag Bank Ref. POP679938
1925, Dacre Banks Ref. POP687448
1925, Black Banks Ref. POP641343
1902, Tat Bank Ref. RNC845411
1899, Whiteley Bank Ref. RNC868976
1902, Wall Bank Ref. RNC859806
1903, Weld Bank Ref. RNC862832

Books

15 books found. Showing results 337 to 15.

Memories

6,700 memories found. Showing results 141 to 150.

Hos In The 1930's

My mum told me she came to Peartree Farm Askham Bryan. She was an Ellwood from Batley. she described a hanging ham in the kitchen, her discovery of her allergy to mushrooms and playing in the fields here about. I have no idea ...Read more

A memory of Askham Bryan by Diane Gollop

Happy Memories

My goodness, some of the articles brought back so many good memories. I lived at Riverside Place and went to Lord Knyvitts School around 1957. The milk that iced up in the morning at school and the newspaper I was required to tear up ...Read more

A memory of Stanwell by Sue Pharo

Little Waltham

I was born in Little Waltham and lived there until 1967. I only left because I got married and the cost of housing in the village, even then, was way out of our reach, so we had to move 20 miles north to Sible Hedingham. I had a ...Read more

A memory of Little Waltham by Richard Mansfield

Hot Summer Days

The group of three boys on their bicyles reminds me of hot summer days riding back from the Forest school to my home in Wokingham. We would often stop here - outside the hardware shop (Husseys?) and have a last chat before going our ...Read more

A memory of Wokingham in 1959 by John Buck

A Walk For A Pint

I can remember vividly walking from Trafford Road in Salford, all the way up Eccles new Rd with my new wife. Why did we walk? because we had nowt, as we said then. We walked all the way, talking and planning our future. When we got to ...Read more

A memory of Eccles in 1970 by David Timperley

Joan The Wad

I have bought Joan the Wad Cornish pickles at the Abbey and caught a trout in the river that runs in front of it. I was evacuated to the village in the war to Church Town Farm with Mr and Mrs Greenway and there was a large monkey puzzle ...Read more

A memory of Lanivet in 1950 by John Angus

My Hometown

Brynmawr is a quiet little town on the edge of the valley roads. These photos bring back memories of all the hills I climbed, picnics on the mountain, paddling in the pond across from our house in Warwick Road. Snow 6ft deep in Winter. I ...Read more

A memory of Brynmawr by Jackie Haynes

Home

My memory goes back to the time my mother and father lived in Ponti and it was a very happy time. My father passed away in 1956, killed in Bristol and my father asked my mother to marry him in the bandstand in Ponti Park and they had a good ...Read more

A memory of Pontypridd in 1940 by William Watkins

My Family In Woolston

My Grandparents lived in Oakbank Road, My Aunt lived in Laurel Road. I can remember going to work with my Nan in the evenings. She used to be a cleaner for Knaptons Bookies and Malizias Bookies (Bridge Road). My Aunt worked at ...Read more

A memory of Woolston in 1959 by Jan Wills

Growing Up In Motspur Park

I lived in Motspur Park from 1968 till 1989, everyone I knew friendly place, the local pub was clean and friendly, used to go courting there with my late husband. Been back a few times and have noticed a dramatic decline ...Read more

A memory of Motspur Park in 1984 by Catherine Goldby

Captions

2,423 captions found. Showing results 337 to 360.

Caption For Alford, Five Sail Mill C1960

The miller for many years was Mr Fred Banks.

Caption For Wimborne, West Borough C1955

The view looking north from the King's Head shows the National Provincial Bank on the left (now NatWest) and, opposite, the Button Shop (now the Wimborne Pottery).

Caption For Blakeney, Post Office Corner C1950

The town is studded with fine brick and flint houses with steep pantiled roofs—on the right is the flamboyant brick and pebble Barclay's Bank.

Caption For Holt Fleet, Hotel 1906

The tea gardens and inns which line the banks of the Severn are a favourite place to pause for locals and visitor alike.

Caption For Wimborne, Julian's Bridge 1908

Wimborne enjoys a delightful setting close to the banks of the River Stour.

Caption For Crafthole, Whitsand Bay And Golf Links C1935

The large building is the Whitsand Bay Hotel; it used to stand at Torpoint on the banks of the Tamar, but was dismantled and re-erected here.

Caption For Dulverton, View From The Town Hall Steps C1960

This view, little changed today, looks up Fore Street to Bank Square and All Saints' Church.

Caption For Ingoldmells, Moores Holiday Estate Camp C1955

This photograph was taken along Roman Bank - which is not Roman at all – and the scene is totally different today.

Caption For Crawley, The Village 1903

Between the 1901 bank on the left and the foreground is now the Imperial Cinema of 1928.

Caption For Andover, High Street C1960

Next to Lloyds Bank, W H Smith has long since given way to C & M DIY.

Caption For Ingoldmells, Moores Holiday Estate Camp C1955

This photograph was taken along Roman Bank - which is not Roman at all – and the scene is totally different today.

Caption For Dovedale, Reynard's Cave From Above C1864

The wooded slopes in the background are on the Staffordshire bank of the Dove, and rise to Air Cottage on the top of the hill opposite.

Caption For Stilton, Church Street C1955

The banks beside the road show how it has eroded with use over hundreds of years; because of this the houses and small cottages on Church Street have steps down to the pavement.

Caption For Bellerby, The Village 1929

Here on the north side the duck pond is still here, looking very tranquil, but the village is prone to flooding, as the stream can easily burst its banks.

Caption For Bibury, Arlington Mill C1955

Just off the Fosse Way, this village, once the site of a Roman settlement, clusters around the banks of the wide, shallow Windrush, which is crossed by a number of simple footbridges, some

Caption For Oxford, On The Cherwell 1912

Hemmed in by a circle of hills and built on a gravel bank between the Thames Isis and the River Cherwell, Oxford creates the impression of sitting on an island.

Caption For Huntingdon, The Old Bridge 1898

Its building was begun in 1332 to connect Huntingdon with Godmanchester, and the respective authorities paid for three arches - note the different styles - with the builders starting on each bank and meeting

Caption For Hampsthwaite, The Village Green C1955

This is a corner of the village green at Hampsthwaite, five miles from Harrogate on the banks of the River Nidd.

Caption For Hope, Village 1932

Another view of the Old Hall Hotel at Hope, this time taken from the raised bank of the churchyard.

Caption For Richmond, View From Castle Walk 1913

Taken from Billy Banks Wood south of the Swale, this distant view shows the defensive site of Richmond Castle, and the town clinging precariously - and picturesquely - to the hillside

Caption For Stanstead St Margarets, The Crown Inn 1929

The spacious forecourt of the Crown Inn in the neighbouring village of Stanstead St Margaret's, on the opposite bank of the River Lea.

Caption For Ludham, The Mill 1934

On the west bank of the Ant stood Ludham Mill, a tower mill nearly 50ft high to the iron curb, with a base diameter of 12ft 4in, including 18in thick walls.

Caption For Chatham, View From The Pier C1965

The vessel moored to buoys against the far bank is probably unloading grain into a Town Mills silo.

Caption For Malmesbury, Looking Towards The High Street C1955

The unsurfaced roads and thickly wooded banks climb down the steep slopes at the end of the Vale of Pewsey.