Maps

181,031 maps found.

1909, Atwick Ref. HOSM36615
1890, Cranswick Ref. HOSM42266
1888, Foxholes Ref. HOSM45762
1890, Hempholme Ref. HOSM48108
1888, Langtoft Ref. HOSM50848
1884, Chatley Ref. HOSM40647
1884, Himbleton Ref. HOSM48590
1883, Primsland Ref. HOSM57158
1883, Rashwood Ref. HOSM57460
1883, Uphampton Ref. HOSM62890
1876, Dronfield Ref. HOSM34444
1901, Netherton Ref. HOSM54651
1902, Bridgetown Ref. HOSM38905
1902, Exton Ref. HOSM45036
1902, Highercombe Ref. HOSM48492
1896, Lindsell Ref. HOSM51269
1881, Chalgrave Ref. HOSM40513
1895, Brandon Ref. HOSM38695
1895, Meadowfield Ref. HOSM39229
1895, Burnhope Ref. HOSM39549

Books

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Memories

29,029 memories found. Showing results 1,131 to 1,140.

The Mount Boys Home?

I spent a few years at The Mount Boys Home (1 Heygate Street, Wellington) in the early seventies. I wonder if the building is still there, has anyone got any photo's of it?

A memory of Wellington in 1973

A Girl Named Joyce

Joyce and I were devoted to each other, trouble was her mother and father had taken a dislike to me feeling I was beneath their status and made it clear that I wasn't wanted. We were both 19 and in no financial condition to elope ...Read more

A memory of Niton in 1949 by Patrick Pyke

The Day We Set Earith On Fire

Well . . . not all of it! My dad was enlisted USAF stationed at Alconbury 1959-1960 and he found us a place on High Street that we shared with a number of other people. I believe it was one of the first three ...Read more

A memory of Earith in 1960 by Dan Mc Fall

Childhood Memories Buckland Wharf

My Aunt Maud and her husband Alf lived in the last council house on the road to Buckland Village. Their son, Gordon Worrell, lived with his wife Winnie in the little row of cottages facing out on ...Read more

A memory of Buckland by Sylvia Mc Elheron

Pepper Hill And Tittenley Farm

Lived at Pepper Hill, cottages attached to Tittenley Farm. Also lived at Tittenley Lodge, which had marked an entry to Shavington Park and Tittenley Pool. I remember Shavington Hall well. My mother, Jane, was ...Read more

A memory of Shavington Park in 1957 by Jeffrey R Timmis

Exiled To Fair Oak

During 1957, at the age of 13 I was 'sent' to live with an elderly Aunt in Burnetts Lane. I attended the local school and made many friends in the area. My Aunt's name was Fanny Godwin. Her neighbours on one ...Read more

A memory of Fair Oak in 1957 by David Andersen

Reminds Me

This inn reminds me of our 17/18th century homes here in Nepal, built during our fore-fathers time. It was our ancestor by the name of Maharaja Dhiraja Shri Tin Junga Bahadur Rana who visited England & Europe for the first ...Read more

A memory of Alderley Edge by Poonam R L Rana

Ward 6, Park Hall

I have a postcard that my father sent to his mother in 1926 when he was 12 years old having just had one of about 100 operations in his life for polio. He was in Ward 6 at the time being a sort of guine pig sadly. Does anyone out there know if Ward 6 referred to the wards named please?

A memory of Oswestry in 1920

My Early Years In Brynteg

I was born at 1 Cilcain Grove, Brynteg in 1935 to Peter Price Davies and Kitty Davies with my brother David and sister Joan. I went to the junior and secondary schools before going on to the Wrexham Technical ...Read more

A memory of Brynteg in 1940 by Glyn Davies

When I Was Young

I used to live in Bulford when I was just a pup, I had many happy memories there and some very sad ones too. I can remember a girl who used to be in our gang was taken to a corn field and killed by somebody. I was too young but ...Read more

A memory of Bulford in 1953 by Jeffrey Devlin

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 2,713 to 2,736.

Caption For Accrington, Market Hall 2004

The figures on top of the Market Hall were removed for five years when sewerage work was being undertaken nearby, but they were returned after cleaning and repair in December 1986.

Caption For Gravesend, Clifton Marine Parade C1898

This 1890 bronze statue of General Gordon of Khartoum on camel-back was the work of E Onslow Ford, and commemorates his illustrious career.

Caption For Burnley, Duke Bar 1906

The Duke of York is one of Burnley's landmark inns, and gives its name to this part of town. The tip of a spire can be seen just off centre.

Caption For Lyme Regis, From The Cobb 1900

Nestling in a combe between two rocky hills, the tower of the parish church of St Michael is clearly visible in this view of the town, taken from the Cobb, on which the Duke of Monmouth landed on 11

Caption For Castle Bolton, Bolton Castle And The Village 1911

In the background are the ruins of Bolton Castle, which was built by Richard Scrope in the 1380s.

Caption For Castle Bolton, Bolton Castle And The Village 1911

In the background are the ruins of Bolton Castle, which was built by Richard Scrope in the 1380s.

Caption For Minehead, The Parade 1892

The new seaside resort was mostly laid out south of the old town on flatter land between the Lower Town, largely destroyed by fire in 1791, and the sea.

Caption For Burrowbridge, The Mump C1960

Two miles south-west of Othery, the Taunton Road skirts the Mump, a natural tor rising steeply from the surrounding Moors.

Caption For Studland, New Inn 1890

The cottage on the east side of Manor Road (left) is the one to which Sergeant William Lawrence retired.

Caption For Wilmslow, Lindow Common C1955

A typical moss landscape of sedge and scruffy birch trees is in the foreground; beyond are some of the traditional peat cutters who were still working the area.

Caption For Wye, Olantigh Towers 1901

Beside the waters of the Great Stour, this great house in its pleasant parkland marks the original birthplace in 1380 of Cardinal Kempe, the ecclesiastical statesman.

Caption For Broadstairs, The Beach 1907

The wheeled bathing machines of earlier pictures have been replaced by this array of circular tents, allowing Edwardians to divest themselves in privacy.

Caption For Liverpool, Hms Hercules 1890

Designed in 1865 and built at Chatham, she was completed in 1868 at a cost of £361,134 including machinery.

Caption For Sleaford, Cranwell C1965

Lord Trenchard, father of the modern Royal Air Force, chose the site right in the middle of the Lincolnshire countryside so as to be as far away as possible from the temptations of the big cities.

Caption For Oundle, St Osyths Lane C1950

This old view of St Osyths Lane includes the beautiful 14th-century spire of St Peter's Church in the distance, beyond the market place.

Caption For Clacton On Sea, Pier With Belle Steamer 1907

Until 1864, Clacton had simply been a row of cliffs. It was Peter Bruff, a railway engineer, who bought the land and started to develop a resort here.

Caption For Waterbeach, The River Cam, Clayhithe C1955

The name of the town does not refer to any beach, but comes from the Old English word 'beck', meaning 'stream'. Clayhithe was the harbour of Waterbeach; the word 'hythe' means 'landing-place'.

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Caption For Borth, The Beach 1921

This view, with the Grand Hotel on the left, shows the extent of the beach.

Caption For Knaresborough, River Nidd, The Rapids 1914

This scene shows punting on the river in pre-war days. Nearby is Conyngham Hall, now a conference centre, but once the home of the toffee maker from Halifax, Lord Macintosh.

Caption For Crawley, Tillgate Mansion 1907

Tilgate Mansion was situated about a mile south of the town on the edge of Tilgate Forest, part of the woodlands that comprise St Leonards, Tilgate and Worth Forests; they run in a swathe from Horsham

Caption For Ampthill, Dunstable Street C1955

Dunstable Street housed most of the 'household' shops in 1955 - the situation has considerably altered since then as the town has expanded its boundaries.

Caption For Enfield, The Town And Church Street C1965

Once tree-lined, the pavement edge to the right of the photograph has given itself up to signage and lighting standards.

Caption For Sutton Coldfield, The Parade 1949

Also lost during the town centre development was the Wesleyan Methodist Church, which had stood on the corner of the Parade and Newhall Street.

Caption For Harrogate, Valley Gardens 1907

Harrogate is one of the oldest of England's spa towns: its mineral springs were discovered in the 16th century.