Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1886 - 1904, Salthouse Ref. HOSM58516
1898 - 1910, Trelogan Ref. HOSM62368
1898 - 1910, Whitford Ref. HOSM64532
1898 - 1910, Ysceifiog Ref. HOSM65467
1887 - 1888, Honiton Ref. HOSM34656
1887 - 1888, Awliscombe Ref. HOSM36614
1887, Combe Raleigh Ref. HOSM41584
1887 - 1903, Yarcombe Ref. HOSM65459
1894 - 1912, Bramshill Ref. HOSM38679
1894, North Warnborough Ref. HOSM55402
1894 - 1909, Odiham Ref. HOSM55652
1894, South Warnborough Ref. HOSM71064
1894, Turgis Green Ref. HOSM62684
1894, Up Nately Ref. HOSM62882
1894 - 1909, Well Ref. HOSM63643
1879 - 1880, Bretton Ref. HOSM38826
1912 - 1913, Charlwood Ref. HOSM40711
1895 - 1910, Smallfield Ref. HOSM59567
1886 - 1887, Baumber Ref. HOSM37232
1887 - 1888, Belchford Ref. HOSM37420

Books

442 books found. Showing results 24,121 to 24,144.

Memories

29,049 memories found. Showing results 10,051 to 10,060.

Fond Memories Of A Time Gone By

I lived in Sherfield Rd from 1950-1960. I lived a few doors down from the Bridgers, the local haulage contractor, his daughter Beryl use to ride her horse at the head of the carnival procession each year, during the ...Read more

A memory of Grays in 1953

Leverington N.U.S.Camp.

I at last made it back to England after many years living in Australia. With time to spare one weekend, I thought why not? So off to Leverington I went.The train no longer goes to Wisbech. So by train to Peterboro, then bus ...Read more

A memory of Leverington

Nus Levering Date Unknown

I was in camp in the late 50's early 60's. I am trying to find out which years it might have been. The first time it was a husband /wife team looking after us. The following year we had a young lady. The music we ...Read more

A memory of Leverington

Willie Hall

Hello, I am researching for a book and need information from friends and relations of Willie Hall who played for Tottenham Hotspurs. I believe he was born in Tenter Buildings in Appleton Gate in 1912. I would love to hear from you, thanks for your time. John M Taylor

A memory of Newark-on-Trent by John Michael Taylor

Gibbs Brewery

My mum and stepfather worked at Gibbs and Mews for many years, they met whilst working there and eventually married. Mum was on the bottling line, not sure what dad did, I think he was a drayman. My mum got her finger caught in the ...Read more

A memory of Salisbury in 1953 by Rose Kelly

Langley Moor, County Durham

I remember like it was yesterday, there was Walter Wilsons where we got our shopping, they used to serve the butter onto greaseproof paper and wrap it there and then. Opposite was the little sweet shop and I still ...Read more

A memory of New Brancepeth in 1963 by Gillian Rouse

Atlantic Crossing 1965

I was on The Empress of England in November 1965, with my four young children. I remember the stormy crossing. Lots of us were sick. Yes we landed at Quebec City, and should have gone on to Montreal , but a Norwegian ...Read more

A memory of Liverpool by Margaret Nelson

Stonejar

Hello there David. "Old" Stonejar Morgan from Woodville road was a mining instructor in No. 2 Pit in the Blackvein seam at the Marine Colliery. Between them the team of 8 instructors taught all aspects of coalmining, albeit very old fashioned ...Read more

A memory of Cwm in 1955 by David Williams

West Hougham

My parents sold their house in Dover and moved to one of the new bungalows built in West Hougham. I was recovering from a motorcycle accident and walking on crutches so they took me with them. I recall the first winter it snowed ...Read more

A memory of West Hougham in 1965 by Stuart Grant

Thames Road Huts

I remember the huts in Thames Rd - I lived in No.14, adjacent to the allotments from birth until I was 5 yrs old. Then moved to 46 Howard Rd Barking between Abbey Rd and Gascoigne Rd great memories of both homes. Vivid memories of ...Read more

A memory of Barking in 1949 by Graham Smith(Mancey)

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 24,121 to 24,144.

Caption For Weymouth, The Pavilion 1909

The 1100-seater quickly eclipsed the other smaller theatres around the town, offering a variety of plays all the year round. This imposing building burnt down in 1954.

Caption For Southwold, Market Place 1919

The centre of the Market Place is marked by a splendid Victorian cast iron water pump, decorated with fish, crown and arrows, and the motto 'Defend They Ryghts'.

Caption For Dublin, Viceregal Lodge From Phoenix Park 1897

At this time, this Georgian building dating from 1751 was the home of the King's representative in Ireland, and is now 'Aras an Uachtarain', the Irish president's official residence.

Caption For York, Shambles 1893

The overhanging storeys were a feature of town architecture, which came into use some time in the late 13th or early 14th centuries.

Caption For Middlesbrough, Market Place 1913

On the left is the old Town Hall, which was built in 1846; the town fire engine was also kept here.

Caption For Liskeard, St Keyne's Well 1906

This carefully-posed photograph shows the site of this historic well, which is situated a little way down a lane from St Keyne village in the East Looe valley.

Caption For Brixham, Bolton Cross 1922

This view shows Bolton Cross on the road to Higher Brixham before it became the traffic-packed road junction it is today.

Caption For Twickenham, Church 1899

St Mary's Church dates from the 15th century, though much of the present building is a reconstruction by John James, after the original church fell down in 1713.

Caption For Ludlow, Dinham Bridge 1896

In fact, there were several weirs all along this stretch of the River Teme; they were built to hold up the river so that there would always be water available to power the mills.

Caption For Loughborough, Market Place 1954

There is little remarkable about the buildings, which are mainly of the 19th century.

Caption For Glasgow, The Cathedral, The Choir East 1897

In the Chapter House is a gravestone to the memory of nine martyred Covenanters.

Caption For Cromer, Promenade 1902

Architects, like everyone else, tend to fling off their inhibitions at the seaside. Here a Chinese-inspired pagoda with veranda provides a welcome spot for visitors to repose out of the sun.

Caption For Newby Bridge, General View 1914

It dates from the 16th century, and formed part of the turnpike route from Kendal to Ulverston. There are pedestrian bays on each pillar to help those on foot dodge passing traffic.

Caption For Rothwell, Market Place C1950

The handsome building on the right with the flagpole is the Rothwell branch of the Conservative Club. Next to it is the Chequers Hotel, now a convenience store. The building is dated 1734.

Caption For Broadway, The Village & New Church 1899

Broadway is a tempting village for tourists, full of antique and craft shops.

Caption For Wisbech, Ely Place Baptist Chapel C1965

This rather awkward-looking building was built on the site of a previous chapel. It was opened on 23 March 1873, and cost around £5,000.

Caption For Lythe, The Red Lion C1955

Situated at the top of Lythe Bank, about four miles from Whitby, this charming 17th-century coaching inn still serves beer and refreshments to the public.

Caption For Lincoln, Stonebow 1906

Those beyond went in 1923 for the mock timber-framed monster of Woolworths, itself also now

Caption For Thorne, King Street C1955

The canal provided a link between the navigable rivers Trent and Don, and with its opening Thorne went on to enjoy a new lease of life as an inland port.

Caption For Port St Mary, The Harbour 1903

It was to Port St Mary that the Scottish granite to be used in the construction of Chicken Rock Lighthouse was brought, and where each stone was cut and dressed to size before being taken out to the site

Caption For Chester, Eastgate Street 1895

The neo-classical building with four columns was built by George Williams in 1860, and just beyond it is one of the smaller Victorian half-timbered buildings. Note the tram lines.

Caption For Kendal, Yard 59, Stramongate 1914

This yard, complete with children posed on the steps in the centre, led off Stramongate, the main approach to Kendal from the north-east, from Penrith or Appleby.

Caption For Barnstaple, Boutport Street C1965

Now, an architecturally unsympathetic post office occupies the corner of Queen Street/Boutport Street, Clarkes printing works has become Clarkes Hotel and Symons has lost its glorious canopy.

Caption For Taunton, County Cricket Ground 1902

A cricket match on the County Ground is still a familiar site during a summer in Taunton, as it has been since the club was founded in 1875.