Places

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Maps

24 maps found.

1919, Moorland Ref. POP783447
1945, Moorland Ref. NPO783447
1898, Moorland Ref. RNE783447
1885 - 1887, Moorland Ref. HOSM54037
1898-1900, Moorland Ref. RNC783447
1947, Carlton-Le-Moorland Ref. NPO661551
1923, Carlton-Le-Moorland Ref. POP661551
1899, Carlton-Le-Moorland Ref. RNE661551
1902-1903, Carlton-Le-Moorland Ref. RNC661551
1886 - 1904, Carlton-Le-Moorland Ref. HOSM40103
1865 - 1905, Burraton Ref. HOSM54038
1897, Morland Ref. RNE783834
1947, Morland Ref. NPO783834
1901-1904, Morland Ref. RNC783834
1925, Morland Ref. POP783834
1897, Morland Ref. HOSM54185
1901-1904, Town Head Ref. RNC851062
1925, Town Head Ref. POP851062
1925, Town Head Ref. POP851063
1947, Town Head Ref. NPO851063

Books

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Memories

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Pardlestone Farm, Kilve

In the 50's my grandmother and uncle moved to Pardlestone Farm near the top of Pardlestone Lane. My uncle kept a small herd of pedigree Ayrshires. I remember picking lavender flowers from the garden and sewing them in muslin ...Read more

A memory of Kilve in 1953

Haytor, Moorland Hotel Fire 1970

I was the manager of the Moorland Hotel from July 1967 until March, 6th 1970 when it burned down. The manager from whom I took over was called Brown and he before him was called Maurice Trew. The writer before ...Read more

A memory of Haytor Vale by David Smith

100 Melody Road. Wandsworth S.W.18

In 1943/4 My mother, brother and myself were bombed out of our home in Summerly Street. In that house we had a Morrison shelter and the night the bomb hit, a few houses away from our house, it affected our shelter ...Read more

A memory of Wandsworth by jcunife

Moorland House School

Does anyone have memories of Moorland House School in Hillside Rd, Heswall? I was a young teacher working there for two years 1968 - 1970. I am surprised that few people remember the school which existed for many years but ...Read more

A memory of Heswall in 1969 by Philip Sweeney

School At Burslem Junior Tech

I lived in Blythe Bridge and travelled to school at the Burslem Junior Technical College in Moorland Road, Burslem over a period between 1943 to 1945. The journey by train on the old loop line was a lot of fun. I ...Read more

A memory of Burslem in 1944 by Roy Allen

Bicycles And A Happy Hunting Ground.

Being the offspring of parents otherwise engaged, and only partially supervised by a succession of Nannies, whose only concern was that we should be clean and respectably dressed when we got up to mischief, ...Read more

A memory of New Milton in 1950 by Roger Williams

Kitchen Staff

I worked at Moorlands with Chef Freddie Davis, a Basque Chef, great man, brandy and a garlic clove before we started the day, had a pastry cook who drove an Austin Champ. I believe the manager was called Smith. Freddie gave me a ...Read more

A memory of Haytor Vale in 1967 by Julian Edgecombe

James Joseph Irvine (Autobiography) 1911 1990

Stretching over about a mile on the A68 road to Edinburgh from Darlington, lies the small mining town of Tow Law. Approaching it from Elm Park Road Ends, on a clear day, as you pass the various openings ...Read more

A memory of Tow Law in 1930 by James Irvine

Walnut Cottage

My Grandparents ran the post-office at Moorland when I was young, we used to visit every Sunday. I loved the atmosphere and the peacefulness of the village. My grandad was Charles Kitch, also named 'Fido', but I can't find out why. ...Read more

A memory of Moorland in 1962 by Linda Kitch

Walker, Newcastle Upon Tyne

I was born in Moorland Crescent in the 1950’s. This council housing estate was built a few decades earlier and has a variety of different style good quality houses. Most people had nice gardens with flowers etc ...Read more

A memory of Newcastle upon Tyne by James Cooper

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Captions

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Caption For Uttoxeter, The Hockley C1955

During the Civil War, Sir John Gell was asked by Staffordshire moorlanders for help against the Royalist garrison at Stafford.

Caption For Ilkley, The Tarn 1921

The attractive Craig tarn, which has a superb view over the town, was developed from a moorland pond and bog and was completed in 1874.

Caption For Danby, The Green C1960

Danby is perhaps best known as the parish where Canon J C Atkinson wrote his Forty Years in a Moorland Parish, a wonderful evocation of moorland life.

Caption For Dunoon, And Kirn 1901

Inland, to the west, the moorland rises to over 1,600 ft, the highest point being known as the Bishop's Seat.

Caption For Sheffield, Fitzalan Square 1902

Despite the rapid population growth and relentless outward expansion, the countryside, in the form of ancient woodlands, riverside walks and moorland, was still within relatively easy reach of

Caption For Simonsbath, The Village 1907

It lies in a wooded vale below desolate moorland, the source of the River Barle.

Caption For Widecombe In The Moor, At The Village Sign 1927

Although surrounded by a patchwork of fields, Widecombe is a real moorland village, and the skyline is dominated by the tors: centre right is Bonehill Rocks, to the left is Bell Tor and on the

Caption For Cowling, View From Hallam Hill C1960

Cowling is a moorland parish in the Aire Valley about six miles south of Skipton.

Caption For Ilkley, West View 1900

At the top of Wells Road, as the town turns to moor land, lies this delightful area, ideal for a little perambulation.

Caption For Ilkley, The Moors 1914

At the time when this picture was taken, moorland walking had still to catch on; most walkers were ill-equipped, and ladies were expected to turn out in long dresses and totally inadequate footwear.

Caption For Sabden, Old Bull Bridge C1955

Thought to have been used since the Bronze Age, the track through the valley was one of several routes followed by packhorse drivers, who carried goods across the moorland hills between Lancashire

Caption For Hexworthy, Huccaby Bridge C1955

There has been a bridge here for hundreds of years, but the present one was built in the early 19th century. 9ft wide, and with a central span of 9 yards, it is typical of moorland bridges

Caption For Dartmoor, The Warren House Inn 1931

The bleak moorland road to Moretonhampstead stretches out into the distance.

Caption For Dartmoor, The Warren House Inn 1931

It stands at the side of the long moorland road between Two Bridges and Moretonhampstead.

Caption For St Cleer, The Holy Well 2003

This sizeable village, close by Liskeard, sprawls along a hill-top surrounded by high moorland.

Caption For Caton, The Village C1960

Caton is popular as a retreat for commuters, who enjoy the moorland country near by with its fine views of Morecambe Bay.

Caption For Wrea Green, The Green C1965

Thought to have been used since the Bronze Age, the track through the valley was one of several routes followed by packhorse drivers, who carried goods across the moorland hills between Lancashire

Caption For Goathland, The Goathland Hotel C1960

Moorland sheep scatter in front of the Goathland Hotel in the pretty North York Moors village of Goathland.

Caption For Kirkby Lonsdale, Market Place 1926

John Ruskin praised this old market town fulsomely, saying it had moorland, sweet river, and English forest at their best.

Caption For Dartmoor, River Dart, Dartmeet 1890

The life of a moorland farmer is tough today; in 1890, with no Landrovers, electricity or modern waterproofs, it must have been unimaginably harsh and very isolated.

Caption For Buxton, In Corbar Woods 1915

Good views can be had of the town from the top of Corbar Hill and of the moorland to the north over Lightwood Reservoir.

Caption For Bamford, Derwent Valley Reservoir And Howden Dam C1965

This fine view of the Howden Dam, with the forbidding moorland of Bleaklow beyond, is taken from Abbey Bank, on the edge of the Howden Moors.

Caption For Boston Spa, Fairseat House And Tadcaster Road C1955

The Big Stone is a glacial erratic left on the moorland near Boston Spa.

Caption For Redhill, Market Hall 1899

Constructed on boggy, rough moorland in 1860, the foundations for this building required deep excavation.