Places
36 places found.
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- Weston-super-Mare, Avon
- Weston, Shropshire (near Wem)
- Westoning, Bedfordshire
- Weston Under Lizard, Staffordshire
- Weston under Penyard, Hereford & Worcester
- Weston Rhyn, Shropshire
- Weston Green, Surrey
- Weston, Shropshire (near Oswestry)
- Old Weston, Cambridgeshire
- Caverswall, Staffordshire (near Weston Coyney)
- Weston Coyney, Staffordshire
- Weston Underwood, Buckinghamshire
- Edith Weston, Leicestershire
- Weston-on-Avon, Warwickshire
- Weston, Avon
- Weston, Yorkshire
- Weston, Hereford & Worcester
- Weston, Berkshire
- Weston, Hampshire (near Southampton)
- Weston, Hertfordshire
- Weston, Strathclyde (near Carnwath)
- Weston, Shropshire (near Knighton)
- Weston, Nottinghamshire
- Weston, Northamptonshire
- Weston, Cheshire (near Macclesfield)
- Weston, Dyfed
- Weston, Lincolnshire
- Weston, Staffordshire
- Weston, Shropshire (near Much Wenlock)
- Weston, Devon (near Honiton)
- Weston, Dorset (near Crewkerne)
- Weston, Hampshire (near Petersfield)
- Weston, Devon (near Sidmouth)
- Weston, Dorset (near Weymouth)
- Weston, Suffolk
- Alconbury Weston, Cambridgeshire
Photos
539 photos found. Showing results 41 to 60.
Maps
398 maps found.
Books
2 books found. Showing results 49 to 2.
Memories
198 memories found. Showing results 21 to 30.
Happy Holiday Memories
I now live in Lincolnshire but my father and family are native to Weston Rhyn and many family members still live in the area. I spent many happy holidays in Weston Rhyn as a schoolboy, I stayed at my aunt's house in ...Read more
A memory of Weston Rhyn in 1956 by
Welsh Girl From Six Bells
Born in Abergavenny in Dec/ 1951. Brought home to my Nanna's house who we lived with in 1 Lancaster Street where my family lived. Dad worked down the six bells pit at the time, and I have fond memories while I was ...Read more
A memory of Six Bells in 1958 by
Growing Up In Stafford Until 1975
I grew up on the Weston Park Estate and my close friends were Ann Parker and Linda Jay, as we all lived a few doors away. We used to go to Riverside disco approximate 1970 and the Young Farmers disco on Friday ...Read more
A memory of Stafford by
Getting Locked In The Arboretum
I remember when I was 14 my friend Josie Weston and I rode our bikes along Broadway West to the Arboretum. We were walking along the paths and around by the lake when we met two boys and one of the boy's mothers ...Read more
A memory of Walsall by
Delivering Our Daily Bread
The picture shown is of Russell Road which runs left to right centre of the picture. Every day except Sunday during the early 1960s I used to deliver bread all around Weston Point and remember well reversing my Co-op van ...Read more
A memory of Runcorn in 1961 by
Cippenham Schools
School on left, Westgate wasn't the only school but it is the only one I never went to. Below was the Primary and Junior, this was the Senior till 1953 when Haymill was built. Whilst building it was Junior but when finished ...Read more
A memory of Cippenham in 1950 by
Return Of A Native
Camberley, where it all began. Where I lived half of my life so far. In your head you never leave the place you were born and raised. On a wet un-comforting day I found myself revisiting the town of my past. I was cast into ...Read more
A memory of Camberley in 1988 by
George Goode
George Goode who was born at Wappenbury in the 1840s was one of the builders who worked on one of the many re constructions that took place over the years on this church. He was my great grandfather on my father's side of the ...Read more
A memory of Leamington Spa
Cemetary On Greenway Rd
Resting place of Mary Myers, wife of Arthur of Sandy Lane, Weston Point.
A memory of Runcorn by
I Remember Southall
I moved to Southall when I was 5 with my family, went to live at Cornwall Avenue and then went to Lady Margaret School, left there when I was 11 went to Dormers Wells, at 12 we moved to Trinity Road, I still went to Dormers ...Read more
A memory of Southall in 1940 by
Captions
66 captions found. Showing results 49 to 72.
Witley, further west on the Milford to Petworth road, is in total contrast: its houses are timber-framed, often with the upper storeys tile-hung.
This view looks west on market day.
The two clothing shops, Masters & Co and Weston's (left), have been replaced by other businesses.
Further west, on the Stony Stratford to Northampton road, is another Yardley.
In the 1980s and 1990s Bingley Hall, part of the County Showground on Weston Road, hosted several groups such as Black Sabbath and the Electric Light Orchestra.
A real mixture of shipping make up this photograph of Weston Point Docks.
Weston-super-Mare sits at the edge of the Bristol Channel, opposite the nature reserve island of Steepholm.
Weston-super-Mare sits at the edge of the Bristol Channel, opposite the nature reserve island of Steepholm.
Here we see (from right to left) Weston Cottage, Old Timbers, the Little Homestead and at the top, the Durham Ox pub.
In 1651, Sir Richard Weston of nearby Sutton Place embarked on his great enterprise to create the Wey Navigation and make the river commercially navigable from Guildford to the Thames, by straightening
In 1651, Sir Richard Weston of nearby Sutton Place embarked on his great enterprise to create the Wey Navigation and make the river commercially navigable from Guildford to the Thames, by straightening
The cooling towers of the new District Hospital in Weston Road became the source of the worst outbreak of Legionnaire's Disease ever to occur in this country, possibly in the world.
Farther west on the south bank the great Princes Dock was filled in and became the site for the Glasgow Garden Festival of 1988, exactly a century after Glasgow had hosted the first of its four
Heston, too, had early links with air travel; it was at one time the nearest airfield to central London.
The miniature railway was one of the major attractions of Drusilla's and still is, though the engines are somehow less utilitarian and more convincingly based on steam locomotives - the best one
The Palace Cinema is showing three films: Charlton Heston stars in The Private War of Major Benson, Jane Wyman in Lucy Gallant and Tony Curtis in Rawhide Years, which date this photograph to 1956 at the
This is another stone village to the south of Grantham, and houses being built there now must still be stone-faced.
This is another stone village to the south of Grantham, and houses being built there now must still be stone-faced.
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