Maps

509 maps found.

1897, Low Gate Ref. RNE768113
1897, Low Grantley Ref. RNE768136
1898, Low Ham Ref. RNE768186
1899, Low Hill Ref. RNE768211
1897, Low Moresby Ref. RNE768398
1898, Low Newton Ref. RNE768412
1895, Low Risby Ref. RNE768475
1899, Low Toynton Ref. RNE768579
1897, Low Whita Ref. RNE768606
1896, Roebuck Low Ref. RNE819360
1896, Werneth Low Ref. RNE863525
1947, Low Biggins Ref. NPO767812
1947, Low Burnham Ref. NPO767865
1947, Low Crosby Ref. NPO767937
1947, Low Fold Ref. NPO768094
1947, Low Gate Ref. NPO768114
1947, Low Greenside Ref. NPO768147
1945, Low Ham Ref. NPO768186
1946, Low Hill Ref. NPO768211
1947, Low Knipe Ref. NPO768287

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Memories

632 memories found. Showing results 61 to 70.

Best Days Of You Life?

I was lucky enough to attend Bede Hall. We had a terrific staff team in those days - Clive Bell, Peter Dixon, the late Annie Woodward et al. The whole experience was mind blowing, as the mix of administered and self ...Read more

A memory of Billingham in 1967 by Dot Laird

Aber/Blaengwynfi Silver Prize Band Thankyou For The Music!

I grew up in Blaengwynfi in the 1950s/60s. My father was Don Davies, and he was band-master during most of those years. He'd joined the band in the 30s when he'd been forced to leave ...Read more

A memory of Blaengwynfi by Dorothy Chambers

The Brook

Wonderful memories! It was awonderful place to have grown up. I learned to swim in the brook, aged about 11 years. I wonder who wrote the following which I was taught in school. Very appropriate! "Little stream flowing ...Read more

A memory of Gayton by Sylvia Pugh

Wednesbury As A Lad

I have too many memories to many to go into - apprentice Elec; at Patent Shaft steelworks, left Wednesbury aged 20 for 2 years RAF National Service, lived in south Yorkshire since 1954 - think about standing with fire ...Read more

A memory of Wednesbury by George Johnson

Bramley In The Years 1935 To 1941

Now 80 years of age I used to live with my Mum and Dad and brother Michael in Lincroft Crescent just above the Sandford estate. The houses were new and rather small though we were so happy ...Read more

A memory of Bramley in 1930 by Lynden Flint

Colerne In The Second World War Continued

Those of us at Colerne school who passed our 'scholarship' exam at the age of about eleven usually went on to Chippenham Secondary School, which probably goes under a different name now: it's at ...Read more

A memory of Colerne in 1940 by John Bunting

Betton A Rural Idyl

I literally stumbled upon this website and have been interested to read the memories of people who lived in Betton, a place well known to me. I lived there as a wartime evacuee in the 1940s, and Marc Chrysanthou's ...Read more

A memory of Market Drayton in 1940 by Edward Gill

A Day At The Seaside Littlehampton C 1955

I cannot remember how old I was when we started going to the south coast of England for a Sunday trip, but it was when my father sold his Norton motorbike and bought a Golden Flash with a sidecar ...Read more

A memory of Littlehampton in 1955 by Carole Baldwin

My Childhood Garden Part I

My mother has often said to me "You don't appreciate what you've got until you lose it". She is wrong, for I will never forget the wonderful garden of my childhood and write below the memories that I will hold for ...Read more

A memory of Shamley Green in 1954 by Patricia Clarke

My Grandparents

My grandparents lived at Fern Cottage. They moved there before the war and had two children, Dick and Jean. Dick was based at Wick and died in the war. Jean, my mum, married and had me and my sister. I have wonderful ...Read more

A memory of Cropwell Bishop in 1960 by Richard Booth

Captions

477 captions found. Showing results 145 to 168.

Caption For Rhossili, Rough Sea C1950

Rhosili village is enclosed by an ancient field system: strips of land known as landshares are bounded by low stone walls.

Caption For Kings Lynn, The Custom House 1898

The Purfleet, with its low bridge, is an old tidal inlet of the Ouse.

Caption For Hockley, The Spa Hotel C1965

The hotel gradually gained a low reputation, and it was where the village poor came to collect their dole.

Caption For Inskip, Main Road C1950

Winding, hedge-bound lanes and low-built cottages thatched with wheat straw were typical of Inskip, Treales, Wharles and other Fylde villages.

Caption For Plymouth, The Barbican C1955

On the right, the coal wharf is now home to the new fish market and National Marine Aquarium, and the harbour now has lock gates to prevent it drying out at low tide.

Caption For St Agnes, Cliffs At Chapel Porth C1955

Low tide reveals a large expanse of golden sand here at Chapel Porth.

Caption For Stoneleigh, Thatched Cottages C1960

As it lies outside the ring road it may yet escape engulfment, though many residents are unhappy at the expansion of nearby Coventry Airport, from which thomsonfly.com now operates low-cost

Caption For Newby Bridge, General View 1914

Two lads enjoy the view from the hillside above Newby Bridge, the small village at the southern end of Windermere, with the low south Lakeland hills in the background.

Caption For Newquay, The Gannel 1925

The attractive estuary is seen here at low tide, but deep pools in the sand make it a tricky place to cross over to Crantock.

Caption For Low Row, General View C1960

We are looking east down the broad, U-shaped valley of Swaledale from the oddly-named village of Low Row.

Caption For Llanrhian, Abereiddy C1960

Low, single-storey whitewashed cottages face up to the marine elements.

Caption For Redditch, Garden Of Remembrance C1955

Many of the flowering plants enjoying the sun in this picture have been replaced by low-maintenance shrubs, including too many gloomy evergreens.

Caption For Kynance Cove, 1895

The long Asparagus Island on the left can only be reached across the beach at low tide.

Caption For Holford, From Firs 1897

A path leads from the tiny village across the fields to low cliffs above this quiet beach.

Caption For Ludlow, Old Bell Inn, Ludford 1892

This was the ford by Lud's burial mound (or 'low') which sat on the top of the hill under the present church.

Caption For Maryport, Harbour C1955

Low tide in the harbour, which was another of the creations of Colonel Senhouse in the mid 18th century.

Caption For Happisburgh, Dogers Point C1955

Known as the high light and low light, they saved many a vessel traversing the infamous Haisbro' Sands.

Caption For Bridgnorth, Bridge 1898

Bridgnorth is really two towns, High Town at the top of a steep hill and Low Town at the bottom.

Caption For Batheaston, Stambridge C1960

Beyond the low stone wall along the left side of the road the land drops to the bank of the River Avon.

Caption For Romford, North Street 1908

The low building on the right became a garage and the old Congregational Chapel beyond is already the offices of a local newspaper.

Caption For Botley, High Street C1960

Note the house to the centre right: the road has been built up here, and the entrance is now below road level.

Caption For Brampton, The Green C1960

The green, on the far side of the village from the church and overlooked by the village school, is now enclosed with a low wooden fence.

Caption For East Quantoxhead, The Cliffs 1929

A path leads from the tiny village across the fields to low cliffs above this quiet beach.

Caption For Bexhill On Sea, The Parade 1897

Thereafter the resort expanded on to the low-lying ground between the old hillside village and the sea.