Maps

181,031 maps found.

1902, Garthorpe Ref. HOSM46068
1883, Ragdale Ref. HOSM57380
1902, Somerby Ref. HOSM59566
1886, Merriott Ref. HOSM34909
1903, Heolgerrig Ref. HOSM48177
1890, Swinton Ref. HOSM71109
1913, Linthorpe Ref. HOSM51292
1897, Middlewich Ref. HOSM34913
1896, Minsted Ref. HOSM53853
1911, Hale Ref. HOSM47369
1924, Atterbury Ref. HOSM36501
1898, Beachampton Ref. HOSM37271
1924, Blakelands Ref. HOSM38052
1924, Brinklow Ref. HOSM38961
1924, Eaglestone Ref. HOSM44135
1898, Greenleys Ref. HOSM47039
1924, Willen Ref. HOSM64628
1902, Bossington Ref. HOSM38447
1902, Horner Ref. HOSM49047
1901, Mitcheldean Ref. HOSM34924

Books

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Memories

29,029 memories found. Showing results 1,241 to 1,250.

Looking For Anyone Who Knew Me

Hi, I was born in 1945 at 9a Rectory Road, Gateshead. I was adopted 6 weeks later by Edna and Jack Dixon. My name then was Joy Dixon. I attended Brighton Road school for 10 years. I left the the north when I was 19 ...Read more

A memory of Gateshead in 1950 by Joy Shaw

Royal Signals 1954 56 Grand Depot Road

Hi there, I wonder if anyone remembers a coffe house in Woolwich - all the solders on demob pinned their shoulder flashes on the wall - it was coverd in them. We were stationed at Connaught Baracks. It was ...Read more

A memory of Woolwich in 1955 by Ken Moore

Car Intoxicated

Kilbirnie man, James Fairly, better known as JIMMY went on a camping holiday with four others to Fort William. We had car trouble on the way and had to pay the cost of that. This left us with reduced spending power and on the way ...Read more

A memory of Kilbirnie in 1965 by John Allan

Arthur Hanford Military Medal

I have an old wristwatch which belonged to my great uncle, which was bought by the people of Abergwynfi, presented to rifleman Arthur Hanford on being awarded the military medal 1914.

A memory of Abergwynfi in 1910 by Robert Hanford

Sir Richard Ludwig Bagge

My grandfather was the owner of Gaywood Hall; my mother lived here with her four sisters. I still have old photos and I'm hoping to visit for my 70th birthday in September 2013 with my two children. I cannot remember ...Read more

A memory of Gaywood in 1910 by Gillian Barallon

Home

i was brought up on big Cullamores Farm in the 50>s and 60<s , which borders the downs banks. I have many happy memories of roaming the Downs with school friends, it was our play ground. I am at the moment researching the farm and ...Read more

A memory of Oulton Heath in 1959 by Pat Mason

Sec Mod School

Does anyone remember the school opening in 1957 (I think), everyone was a little bewildered as to where our classrooms were. Mr. (Chalky) White was headmaster. I recall Mr. Stewart (history), Mr. Palmer (Geography), Mrs ...Read more

A memory of Stoke's Hall by Audrey Pamplin

Revistiing

I revisited Edern & Morfa Nefyn after my last visit which was in 1954 with my Mum and Dad as a 12 year old child. I remembered everywhere and my husband was worried I would be disappointed as things would have changed, but they had ...Read more

A memory of Nefyn in 2005 by Iris Bland

Pauldens Fire

My mum and dad married in September 1950. They had their reception at Pauldens. The week after, they were back, at the funeral of my dad's dad who passed away the day after the wedding. My mum said Pauldens burnt down ...Read more

A memory of Hulme by Gail Prestwich

A Town Connected To My Family

My mother, Ena Bassett, was one of 9 children of Alice and William Bassett. She attended Tibberton School on the 25th September 1928 and is pupil number 294 on the Tibberton School Admissions ...Read more

A memory of Tibberton in 1920 by Margaret Brown

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 2,977 to 3,000.

Caption For Penrith, St Andrew's Church, The Giant's Grave 1893

The 'Giant's Grave' in St Andrew's churchyard is a collection of two badly-weathered 10th-century cross-shafts and four Norse 'hogback' tombstones.

Caption For Ranmore Common, The Post Office C1955

West of Dorking up on the chalk and just inboard of the North Downs escarpment, and west of the valley cut by the River Mole, is Ranmore Common.

Caption For Abingdon, Park Road 1925

The main east-west axis of the Albert Park estate is a tree-lined avenue, Park Road.

Caption For Normanton, High Street C1955

This is the main shopping area of the town; the architecture matches the period of rapid development after the railway arrived.

Caption For Guisborough, The Hall C1955

By the 1950s the south front of Gisborough Hall was covered in Boston ivy; it still is today, and looks stunning in the autumn.

Caption For East Molesey, Steamboats In The Lock 1896

The enormous popularity of messing about on the River Thames during the Victorian era is demonstrated in this scene of the crowded lock at Molesey, just upstream from Hampton Court; it had been linked

Caption For Groby, Leicester Road C1960

The A50 bypass now divides the village from its castle, of which only the motte survives; the remainder was demolished in the later 12th century.

Caption For Southampton, The Royal Pier Pavilion 1908

On the right of the photograph is the 15th-century God's House Tower, formerly the south-east gate of the old town and one of the earliest artillery fortifications in Europe.

Caption For Winster, The Post Office C1960

One of the focal points of the scattered village of Winster, the Brown Horse is a well-known local hostelry.

Caption For Castle Ashby, The Church C1955

The mansion and the church sit amid a park of over 200 acres, in an estate of more than 10,000 acres.

Caption For Burgh Le Marsh, The Church C1965

The church of St Peter and St Paul, another of the marshland churches, is located by the side of the A158 main road to Skegness - during the summer this is a very busy road indeed.

Caption For Odiham, Canal Wharf 1906

It was never a financial success because of its rural course, and the success of the Kennet & Avon Canal put paid to the owners' hopes.

Caption For Ambleside, Windermere From Loughrigg 1912

This classic view of England's largest lake was taken from the south end of Loughrigg. Ambleside town is round the corner to the left.

Caption For Worthing, Beach 1890

As in so many views taken of seaside resorts, Frith's photographer pointed his camera along the sea front from the vantage point of the pier.

Caption For Saltwood, Castle 1902

Built in 1154 by Henry de Essex on the edge of a valley, this high-walled building became the residence of the Archbishops of Canterbury.

Caption For Headcorn, The Village 1903

During the 15th century, Headcorn was a cloth-making centre which prospered with the arrival of Flemish weavers, and its single, long street has several fine buildings dating back to that time.

Caption For Wisbech, The Clarkson Memorial 1901

The ladies on the left are perusing the windows of the Borough Studio, the photographic and picture framing business of J L Brown.

Caption For Bridport, West Street 1949

A remarkably foreshortened shot, westwards down West Street, with the 1785-built arch (far left) being the north- west corner of the Town Hall.

Caption For Braemar, Castle C1960

This is a five-storey L-plan tower-house built by the Earl of Mar in 1628. It was here in August 1714 that a so-called hunt was assembled by John Erskine, sixth Earl of Mar.

Caption For Chalfont Common, Post Office C1965

East of the Misbourne, beyond Gravel Hill, Chalfont Common was one of Chalfont St Peter's three commons.

Caption For Luton, Manchester Street C1955

As one of four major thoroughfares leading to the Town Centre, and formerly called Tower Hill, Manchester Street's importance was typified by the presence of many privately-owned shops and businesses and

Caption For Syston, The Green C1960

The 15th-century local granite and limestone church tower of St Peter and St Paul shows above the low rise houses which bound The Green; it was heavily 'restored' in 1872 by F W Ordish.

Caption For Syston, The Green C1955

It must have been a considerable worry at council meetings when plans were discussed for this attractive open area, bounded by houses of quality ranging from thatches of the 17th century and earlier,

Caption For Edgehill, The Castle Inn 1922

As early as January 1643 a pamphlet had been published titled 'Apparitions and Prodigious Noyses of War and Battels seen on Edge Hill near Keinton in Warwickshire'.