Maps

202 maps found.

1923, Pen-Y-Banc Ref. POP804651
1919, Pen-Y-Clawdd Ref. POP804777
1921, Pen-Y-Stryt Ref. POP805060
1901, Pen-Y-Banc Ref. RNC804651
1902, Pen-Y-Bryn Ref. RNC804732
1947, Pen-Y-Bank Ref. NPO804666
1947, Pen-Y-Bryn Ref. NPO804734
1947, Pen-Y-Cae Ref. NPO804753
1947, Pen-Y-Cae Ref. NPO804756
1947, Pen-Y-Cefn Ref. NPO804768
1946, Pen-Y-Fai Ref. NPO804819
1947, Pen-Y-Ffordd Ref. NPO804833
1947, Pen-Y-Lan Ref. NPO804960
1947, Pen-Y-Lan Ref. NPO804962
1898, Pen-Y-Bont Ref. RNE804683
1897, Pen-Y-Bryn Ref. RNE804730
1897, Pen-Y-Bryn Ref. RNE804732
1896, Pen-Y-Cefn Ref. RNE804768
1897, Pen-Y-Fai Ref. RNE804820
1898, Pen-Y-Ffordd Ref. RNE804832

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Memories

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Joining Marianne Thornton School When First Opened

Hi I was at a school in Balham for 1 year before we moved into the brand new MT School. The first year at Balham school was horrible we had a very strict teacher called Miss Smart. She used ...Read more

A memory of Clapham by Lizzie Maloney

Stanmore 1950 52

Hallo , my name is Cliff Bowley. My family moved to Stanmore in 1950 to a very large house called "Belmont Lodge " on the corner of Denis Lane and London Road junction. Does anybody remember it? It was knocked down for development, ...Read more

A memory of Stanmore by cliffbowley

Draycott Hall

Draycott Hall was the home of the Denys family.  Sir George Deny wrote in his 1836 journal in Spain. “To my Uncle, whose Heir I am…Dear Uncle, I’ve waited to hear, of your death so, alas! very long, That, despairing, I yield to ...Read more

A memory of Fremington in 1860 by Julie Brutnell

Memories Of Plas Y Nant

The Methodist Association of Youth Clubs (MAYC) had a big annual rally in London for many years. There was a tradition to throw pom-poms with your name and address attached to create pen friends. At one such weekend I ...Read more

A memory of Betws Garmon by Katy Collins

The Fair

Christmas and birthdays were an under-whelming time of year in our household. However, Eastertime, coincided with the arrival of Stanley Thurston's fair (and a big dollop of rain). l lived opposite Manor Rd Park (or reck) from 1956-64, and ...Read more

A memory of Luton

The Welling Mods: Long Gone But Never Forgotten

We were like one huge crazy family, not only from Welling, but also from the surrounding towns of Blackfen, Bexleyheath, Crayford, Dartford, Eltham, Plumstead and Woolwich - even as far as from the other ...Read more

A memory of Welling by Bernard Schofield

Queen Square School 1857 1969.

Of course l did'nt realise how picturesque the building was when l was a pupil there 1955-1958. Fortunately, Edward Callum did and his painting is "normally" displayed in Wardown Museum. (Hopefully in its entirety cos little ...Read more

A memory of Luton

Collyhurst

Does anybody remember Denis the bread man we would help him deliver bread and butter and he just gave us 20p and we would buy toffee logs from bobs on Thornton St or get some scraps from Frank's chippy

A memory of Collyhurst by maylettanthony0

Weekends At Chapel Row

I didn't live in Bucklebury but was born in Cold Ash where I lived prior to moving to Thatcham. Unfortunately my father died as the result of a motor cycle accident when I was eight years old, and social care being what it ...Read more

A memory of Bucklebury by grahamfsmith

St. George's School, Flower Lane, Mill Hill, London, Nw7.

I too was a pupil at St. George's, probably from 1944 to certainly no later than 1950 when I was shipped off to a boarding school in Sussex where I remained until leaving at age 17 in 1956. I was ...Read more

A memory of Mill Hill by Richard Gray

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Captions

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Caption For Horton In Ribblesdale, The Village From Station Hill C1955

The Ribblesdale village of Horton-in-Ribblesdale is dominated by the stepped profile of Pen-y-Ghent, 2,277 feet high and one of Yorkshire's famous Three Peaks, seen here in the background of this view

Caption For Rhyd Y Foel, Village C1965

Set below Pen y Corddyn Mawr, a Romano-British hill fort, these houses and cottages are a more recent addition to the ancient landscape of the North Wales coast.

Caption For Abergavenny, The Sugar Loaf C1960

The Welsh name for the Sugar Loaf is Pen Y Fal, meaning 'top of the round hill'.

Caption For Kerry, High Street C1960

The Herbert Arms (left) was originally Pen-y-Bryn Hall, built for Sir Edward Herbert of Montgomery Castle.

Caption For Abergavenny, The Sugar Loaf C1960

The Welsh name for the Sugar Loaf is Pen Y Fal, meaning 'top of the round hill'.

Caption For Abergavenny, River Usk And Blorenge Mountain C1955

The home-made stile in the foreground has a temporary air.

Caption For Abergavenny, River Usk And Blorenge Mountain C1955

The home-made stile in the foreground has a temporary air.

Caption For Horton In Ribblesdale, Pen Y Ghent C1960

At the source of the Ribble and the Wharfe, the village has been a centre for granite, slate and limestone quarrying for over a century.

Caption For Warminster, Silver Street C1955

It was formerly the girls' orphanage, part of the Community of St Denys, and then a solicitor's office from 1970 to 1994; it is now a residential home.

Caption For Tintagel, 1894

There is no denying the power of the remains of the medieval castle on the 270-foot-high island, however - or their pulling power for visitors.

Caption For Warminster, Vicarage Street C1955

On the right are the buildings of the Community of St Denys, now part of Warminster School.

Caption For Warminster, St Boniface College C1950

This then became the core of the college, which was founded in 1860 by Canon Sir James Erasmus Philipps, , to educate young men as missionaries.

Caption For Drummond, Drummond Castle 1899

Drummond was originally built by John, 1st Lord Drummond in 1491.

Caption For Drummond, Drummond Castle 1899

Situated three miles south-west of Crieff, Drummond Castle was originally built by John, the first Lord Drummond in 1491.

Caption For Warminster, The Minster Church Of St Denys' C1940

Canon Sir James Philipps, rector from 1859 to 1897, paid Blomfield to renew the church of St Denys in 1887- 89.

Caption For Stonehenge, C1960

A few years after this photograph was taken the public were denied access to the circle.

Caption For Drummond, Drummond Castle 1899

Situated 3.5 miles south-south-west of Crieff, Drummond Castle was originally built by John, first Lord Drummond in 1491.

Caption For Crondall, The Borough 1952

Here, over 80 listed buildings are surrounded by picturesque farmland.

Caption For York, Hemmens's Shop 1909

This was the rectory to the medieval St Denys's Church.

Caption For Stonehenge, C1960

A few years after this photograph was taken the public were denied access to the circle.

Caption For Leicester, De Montfort Hall, Regent Road C1955

A surprisingly spry 85-year-old building, the De Montfort Hall shows little sign of ageing.

Caption For Warminster, High Street C1950

The Hants and Sussex coach is parked outside Hill House, a former solicitor's home until it became a café restaurant in 1898.

Caption For Ibstock, St Deny's Church C1965

The setting appears to be perfect: St Denys' is situated at the western end of a fine avenue of trees, close to its attractive 18th-century rectory.

Caption For Manchester, The Cathedral 1889

Dedicated to the Glorious Virgin and the holy martyrs St Denis and St George, the cathedral was originally built as a collegiate church by Thomas, Lord de la Warre, in the 15th century.