Maps

181,070 maps found.

1903-1908, Coaltown Of Balgonie Ref. RNC672612
1908-1909, Bridge Of Canny Ref. RNC649957
1906-1908, Bridge Of Gaur Ref. RNC649975
1909-1910, Brae Of Achnahaird Ref. RNC648065
1911-1912, Breck Of Cruan Ref. RNC649250
1910-1911, College Of Roseisle Ref. RNC675507
1910-1911, Greens Of Coxton Ref. RNC721787
1907-1908, Hatton Of Ogilvie Ref. RNC728461
1904-1905, Haugh Of Urr Ref. RNC728510
1908-1909, Kirkton Of Durris Ref. RNC749244
1903-1908, Kirkton Of Largo Ref. RNC749249
1907-1908, Kirkton Of Monikie Ref. RNC749257
1907-1908, Middleton Of Dalrulzian Ref. RNC779551
1908-1909, Mill Of Monquich Ref. RNC780489
1905-1907, Milton Of Buchanan Ref. RNC781243
1904-1907, Milton Of Campsie Ref. RNC781249
1907-1908, Milton Of Finavon Ref. RNC781268
1908-1912, Lyne Of Gorthleck Ref. RNC771070
1896, The Port Of Felixstowe Ref. RNE846494
1896, Side Of The Moor Ref. RNE831125

Memories

29,010 memories found. Showing results 131 to 140.

98 & 100 High Street

These two shops in the High Street in Crowle were owned by my grandmother Rose Raper. They were handed down to my father and aunt. My dad Raymond Raper had the grocers shop at number 98 and we lived above the shop until I was ten ...Read more

A memory of Crowle by Rachel Ross

Ackroyd Coffee Bar

Just down the road from the Shoulder of Mutton pub was Ackroyds coffee bar. In the 60s we young ones would meet, listen to the juke box, drinking frothy coffee. The horse and cart outside the pub belonged to Herman Wood the local milkman. The cart was a daily sight outside the pub.

A memory of Clayton West in 1966 by David Johnson

Wimbledon Arcade

Wimbledon had an 'Arcade' very close to Wimbledon Theatre, here you could purchase many items, from cottons to wet fish, but best of all cheap 45rpm. records ex-juke box versions ,many of which you had to add a 'spider 'to the centre.Does any else remember purchaseing records here.

A memory of Wimbledon in 1958 by Jackie Pegg

Living With Nanny

I remember well living with my nanny in Neames Forstell, she was Rose Beake, a formidable lady, but oh how I loved her. I remember going to Selling school, and if it rained or snowed being brought home in the police car by Sargeant ...Read more

A memory of Selling in 1954 by Pam Tinsley

Brixham

Coming to Brixham from just outside of London as an 11 year-old was a real culture shock. New smells (fish!) new sounds (seagulls) and new faces (the inhabitants of the south west certainly have distinct facial features...to say nothing of the ...Read more

A memory of Brixham in 1880 by Stephen Jeffery

Old Redding Both Famous And Notorious !

Old Redding is a hilly rural lane connecting Hatch End with Harrow Weald. It is notorious for its connection with The Grimsdyke Hotel where Gilbert of Gilbert and Sullivan fame met his death in a drowning ...Read more

A memory of Hatch End in 1963 by John Howard Norfolk

Tilshead In The Last Century!

Tilshead was the place where I was born and have lived in for a long time.  It is a quiet village of around 400 or so people.  There was and still is a post office.  There was a pub called The Bell but is now a private ...Read more

A memory of Tilshead in 1966 by Anita Mundy

Drumtochty Grampian

This picture is of some houses in Methven, Perthshire now demolished. The village of Drumtochty was a made up name by a Perthshire author on or about 1880. It was based on a Perthshire village. This has nothing to do with ...Read more

A memory of Drumtochty Castle by Eddie Cairns

School Bus And Pub

The old school bus in the photo was used to take me and other children of the village to school it was affectionately known as "kemps cronk"as it was owned by Tony Kemp and his brother who owned the local garage. The fox and ...Read more

A memory of Tillingham in 1972 by Antony Burton

Bats/Snow

I lived in a caravan park in Hullbridge 60-64. My memories are of bats that swooped after dark and the year it snowed so bad that the gas froze in the bottles. It started Boxing Day and went on until Easter and we had to leave the van and live with family.

A memory of Hullbridge in 1960 by Barbara Rogers

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Captions

29,398 captions found. Showing results 313 to 336.

Caption For Middleham, Market Place C1955

The weathered steps of the ancient Market Cross at Middleham show the antiquity of this medieval township at the mouth of Wensleydale.

Caption For Launceston, The Priory 1938

This jumble of stones, just to the north of St Thomas's Church, is all that remains of a priory so wealthy that it once lent money to the King.

Caption For Leeds, The Black Prince Statue C1955

This statue by Brock is of Edward of Woodstock, better known as the Black Prince on account of his black armour.

Caption For Leeds, The Black Prince Statue C1955

This statue by Brock is of Edward of Woodstock, better known as the Black Prince on account of his black armour.

Caption For Melton Mowbray, Sheep Market C1955

The clothes of the traders may have changed, but Melton has been at the centre of the sheep farming industry for a number of centuries.

Caption For Edinburgh, The Castle And The National Gallery 1897

The Edinburgh Castle we see today is, with a few additions, that built by the Earl of Morton following the siege of 1572.

Caption For Ambleside, Stock Ghyll Force 1886

The waterfalls of Stock Ghyll Force have been a major attraction to visitors to Ambleside for well over a century; this is a very early photograph of them.

Caption For Botley, All Saints' Church C1955

Approaching the village from the west along the Botley Road, we see on the right All Saints' Church, built in 1836 in Early English style. The village war memorial is on the left of the picture.

Caption For Geddington, Boughton House C1955

Boughton House lies about one and a half miles to the south-east of Geddington. Situated in its own magnificent parkland, the house has been described as the 'English Versailles'.

Caption For London, Trafalgar Square 1890

Sir Robert Peel called it ‘one of the finest sites in Europe’.

Caption For Penally, Looking Towards Tenby 1890

The 16th-century tower of the church of St Nicholas and St Teilo rises above the rooftops of leafy Penally. The tree line follows the line of the Tenby Pembroke railway track.

Caption For Barnt Green, Hewell Road C1965

A local landowner, the Earl of Plymouth, encouraged the building of Barnt Green Station (on the left here) for the convenience of his tenant farmers.

Caption For Avebury, The Stones 1899

In the middle of the northern inner circle stands the Cove; it originally consisted of three stones, of which two now remain.

Caption For Ilfracombe, The Harbour C1875

At the top of Lantern Hill (centre right), 100 feet above sea level, stands the Chapel of St Nicholas, patron saint of sailors, fittingly enough, and also of scholars.

Caption For Axmouth, Harbour Entrance C1955

Axmouth's harbour, a mile from the heart of the village, is as picturesque as when the Frith photographers took this series of photographs.

Caption For Great Sampford, Church Corner C1955

This row of cottages started life as one 15th-century house of the hall-and-wings type. It is now all one house again. St Michael`s Church is mainly early 14th- century.

Caption For Warboys, Weir And High Street C1955

The weir is at the junction of the roads to Chatteris and Ramsey. The manor of Warboys was held by the Cromwell family until 1622, when it was sold to Sir John Leman, Lord Mayor of London in 1616.

Caption For Jaywick, Chester Chalets C1955

This is one of the larger chalets with a garage at the side. Some of the much-loved deckchairs of the period are leaning against the wall, with bicycles for transport.

Caption For Bognor Regis, From The Pier 1903

Beyond the line of bathing machines, waves crash against the beach in this turn-of-the-century photograph. Much of the town's architecture dating from this period survives today.

Caption For Beachy Head, Lighthouse 1912

At the eastern extremity of the South Downs, the Royal Sovereign Lighthouse at the foot of Beachy Head warned shipping of the hazards of the chalk cliffs, which now lie under the sea.

Caption For Spaldwick, Village 1906

The village of Spaldwick lies at the centre of a medieval estate which included most of the neighbouring settlements. The church in the background is known as 'the cathedral of the valley'.

Caption For Havering Atte Bower, The Orange Tree 1908

This pub on the road to Havering-atte-Bower has retained much of its shape, although it is now brightly painted.

Caption For Lavenham, The Church Porch C1955

Most of the nave and aisles and the porch were paid for by John de Vere, 13th Earl of Oxford, of Castle Hedingham and Lavenham.

Caption For Aspley Guise, The Square C1955

The grocery stall on the right of the picture was part of a small chain that specialised in rural community operation and catered for 'discerning' customers.