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Maps

9,582 maps found.

1884 - 1902, North Brewham Ref. HOSM55167
1883, Lydbury North Ref. HOSM34859
1886, North Willingham Ref. HOSM55324
1886 - 1904, North Whilborough Ref. HOSM64301
1895, North Shields Ref. HOSM55297
1884 - 1885, North Walsham Ref. HOSM34991
1888 - 1906, North Rigton Ref. HOSM55280
1889, North Duffield Ref. HOSM55208
1887 - 1888, North Kyme Ref. HOSM55241
1890, North Stainley Ref. HOSM55299
1899 - 1909, North Tidworth Ref. HOSM70825
1886, North Curry Ref. HOSM55283
1922, North Bradley Ref. HOSM55165
1922, North Bradley Ref. HOSM64349
1895, North Ockendon Ref. HOSM55264
1903, North Molton Ref. HOSM55340
1892, North Deighton Ref. HOSM55202
1921, Cleobury North Ref. POP670313
1919, Llandaff North Ref. POP758600
1919, North Beer Ref. POP792919

Books

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Memories

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Evacuated To Croyde Bay In 1940 At 3 Months Old.

During 1940 I was evacuated to Croyde Bay with my family the Fletchers. At that time I had 3 older siblings. While there, another brother was born. We lived in the Carpenters Arms Cottage for about 6 ...Read more

A memory of Croyde by Maureen Tassie

Cordingley Braintree County High School (Bchs)

I was a pupil at BCHS from 1958-63 and have painful memories of him, albeit possibly unfairly. During a 3rd year biology lesson our female teacher regaled us of pranks she had undertaken at Uni which ...Read more

A memory of Braintree by Brian Canfer

Memories Of Sutton Lodge, In Sutton Lane—Just South Of The Great West Road, Heston/Hounslow

Recorded by Nicholas Reid, Canberra, Australia. I was christened in the Anglican church at Heston in 1959, though for obvious reason I don’t have any memories ...Read more

A memory of Heston by Nicholas Reid

Southall Memories

My parents, who came to England from India in 1955, when I was 3 months old, moved to Southall in 1959, from Whitton, when I was 4. I remember Southall Broadway at that time-there was actually a saddlery business there! C. ...Read more

A memory of Southall by Sandya Narayanswami

Purveyor Of Sweetshops

I knew all the best sweet shops on Lavendar Hill Rd. Easily the best was Browns Sweet shop where Stormont Rd met Lavendar Hill. It had every sweet you could think of and seemed to be open 7 days a week until 9pm. I think the ...Read more

A memory of Battersea by tedpettit

Swimming In Langold Lake

I was born in Worksop in the miners houses at Keswick road. My brother who died of Covid and myself used to walk or cycle to Langold lake in the 60's - we would swim there - both of us were good swimmers. My brother was 2 ...Read more

A memory of Langold by Margaret Gilluley

Childhood Memories

I moved to Tottenham when I was 5 yrs. We moved because of my dad’s work which at the time was Hope and Anchor Brewery, and then merged with Charrington’s Brewery, in Tottenham Brantwood Road, my dad delivered the beer to various ...Read more

A memory of Tottenham by Sue Duke

Happy Days

I came to live in Northwood Hills in 1946, aged 16 months. I attended Pinner Road Primary School and then on to Potter Street where I was a prefect in my final year. I had my tonsils out, aged 6 in the lovely old Cottage Hospital, ...Read more

A memory of Northwood Hills by Barbara Rayment

Goldthorpe Family?

My Grandfather John "Jack" or "Curly" Goldthorpe grew up in , I think, Thurnscoe. He had a brother called Frank, a sister called Edith and another called Florrie (?). His parents Were called Frank and maybe, Ada. I know Frank ...Read more

A memory of Goldthorpe by Sophie Wise

When Victor Value Came To Town

One sunny day in the late 1950's the next door neighbour came knocking at our door with some exciting news. A big new food store had opened on the Broadway, Bexleyheath,. It's a Supermarket, she said. It's Victor ...Read more

A memory of Bexleyheath by Bernard Schofield

Captions

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Caption For Salisbury, Kings House Training College 1928

Another view of this fine building, as it was when it was still covered with climbing vegetation. The two-storey porch probably dates from the late 14th century.

Caption For Margate, The Harbour 1906

Another low-tide photograph of Margate harbour. Several sailing barges involved in coastal trade are moored close to the pier.Wagons can be seen on the pier railway.

Caption For Boscombe, The Pier 1903

Like Bournemouth's pier, the structure at Boscombe was severely damaged in the Second World War, but both have been sympathetically restored.

Caption For Sharpness, Vindicatrix Camp From Silo C1955

The National Sea Training School trained both deck and catering ratings for service with the Merchant Navy. The trainees slept in the barrack-type accommodation seen in this picture.

Caption For Sherborne, Ladies College 1904

Another view of the school buildings, seen from the opposite side. At this time, this site had only been occupied by the school for no more than a year.

Caption For Muckross, The Abbey 1897

Another view, this time showing a close-up of the abbey church, revealing the square tower and the four light east window. The abbey was sacked in Cromwell's time and has been ruinous ever since.

Caption For Salisbury, New Canal 1906

This outstanding timbered-framed building was built in the 14th century and is jettied (the overhang of the first floor) on both sides.

Caption For Puddletown, Athelhampton Hall C1955

Athelhampton Hall is one of two grand houses near to the village of Puddletown, both lived in at various times by members of the Martyn family.

Caption For Brighton, Tramway Construction, The Steine C1900

Another fine shot of the tramway construction in the Steine, looking directly to where photo- graph No B2085002 was taken.

Caption For Huntingdon, High Street 1901

When this photograph was taken, there was not a lot more to Huntingdon than its long High Street, which leads off Market Hill in both directions, overlooked by the graceful spire of the now-lost Trnity

Caption For Cadnam, The Green C1960

Cadnam's extensive green is yet another of those delightful wide open spaces that seem to always be in close proximity to so many New Forest villages.

Caption For Haverfordwest, Salutation Square C1960

Another view of Salutation Square before its redevelopment and transformation into a busy road junction. The board on the 'Keep Left' sign refers to a Royal Army Ordnance Corps exercise.

Caption For Portrush, Ladies Bathing Place 1897

A fine study of the Ladies' Bathing Place, which seems a popular venue for both the women and menfolk of Portrush. A yacht can be seen out towards the Skerries.

Caption For Pontymister, Twm Barlwm From Canal C1955

Another view of the canal, showing how overgrown it had become by this time.

Caption For Over Haddon, Lathkill Dale C1960

This shows another aspect of the delightful river Lathkill.

Caption For Aldershot, Union Street 1935

Burtons and Timothy Whites face one another across Union Street, drawing many shoppers to the town. However, Aldershot offers much more than shops.

Caption For Lytham, Lytham Hall 1894

It stands on the site of the original priory and of the 17th-century manor house that succeeded it. Stonework from both buildings is incorporated into the structure.

Caption For Acle, Entrance To River Thurne C1926

The River Thurne joins the Bure here, and both are excellent for sailing.

Caption For Andover, The River C1960

Eventually another ladies hairdressing salon would overlook the river. Parking was still free.

Caption For Ilfracombe, Fore Street C1935

At the bottom of Fore Street - down by the harbour and therefore handy for the maritime fraternity - are two pubs, the George and the Prince of Wales, both of which claim to be the oldest hostelry in

Caption For Acle, Entrance To River Thurne C1926

The River Thurne joins the Bure here, and both are excellent for sailing.

Caption For Emery Down, New Forest Inn C1960

The New Forest Inn is another popular hostelry at Emery Down.

Caption For Maidstone, High Street C1960

Another view of the High Street looking towards Maidstone Bridge on a sunny spring day. Once known as The Great Bridge, Maidstone Bridge was built in 1879 to designs of Sir Joseph Bazalgette.

Caption For Milnsbridge, Market Street C1955

Milnsbridge is now a suburb to the west of Huddersfield, and this picture shows its history as yet another typical Pennine mill town, with the imposing mill buildings filling the skyline, and the railway