Maps

181,031 maps found.

1895, Birtley Ref. HOSM70038
1900, Harnham Ref. HOSM70494
1902, Avoncliff Ref. HOSM49410
1892, Fulwood Ref. HOSM70411
1891, East Hauxwell Ref. HOSM47956
1908, Wallcrouch Ref. HOSM63289
1890, Durkar Ref. HOSM44094
1891, Sandal Ref. HOSM58447
1890, Warmfield Ref. HOSM63429
1885, Bentley Ref. HOSM37515
1883, Shire Oak Ref. HOSM58475
1883, Shelfield Ref. HOSM59004
1885, Houghton St Giles Ref. HOSM62703
1885, Waterden Ref. HOSM63494
1898, Whatcombe Ref. HOSM64240
1900, Lulworth Camp Ref. HOSM39541
1900, Cocknowle Ref. HOSM41392
1897, Tonwell Ref. HOSM62076
1899, Chitterne Ref. HOSM40857
1892, Glazebury Ref. HOSM46335

Books

442 books found. Showing results 4,369 to 4,392.

Memories

29,068 memories found. Showing results 1,821 to 1,830.

My Memories Of Addlestone

Fashion shows with a cup of tea and a biscuit in the Copop on a Saturday. When I was younger the Co-op ran a sports day and we all got a goody box with cream cakes cakes and a suprise of fruit. We shopped at Parrs at the ...Read more

A memory of Addlestone by Sue Mackender

Westhill Schoolww Ii

Miss Wade was the head mistress of the infants and the girls school. Miss Snell and Miss Jolly were the infant teachers, both out of retirement. In the boys juior school the teachers were Miss James, a new teacher she made the ...Read more

A memory of Dartford in 1940 by Ramon Lane

My Memories

Oh my goody god, I lived in Erie Camp and I remember the view in this photo so well, those were the good days without a doubt. We left there in 1959 to live in Birmingham, but I have the best memories of Bordon, the primrose patch, ...Read more

A memory of Headley Down in 1957 by Viviane Holding

Visiting Graves Of Grandparents And Great Grandparents

My grandparents Mary (Westbrook) Howard and John Howard rest in the Hanwell cemetery, along with Mary's parents, buried in the row ahead. It took me one and a half hours to find them, as ...Read more

A memory of Hanwell in 2005 by Andrea Stanley

Wellock

My great great great grandmother Margaret Wellock was born in this village in 1811. She married Mathew Edward Bywell from Middleham and lived most of her life in West Witton. She later lived in Aysgarth were she died and is buried in ...Read more

A memory of West Burton by Jackie Bowkett

Eddie Arrow

I knew Eddie Arrow as a boy, he was a real character, also the pig man, Mr Lunn, and Artie Cook, who used to come round the estate with a horse and cart. I remember Mr.Grenham who had The Alma [now a carpark]. I first went in there aged 14 ...Read more

A memory of Cove in 1953 by John Mc Vey

Durinawar

My first memory was of being taken to the air raid shelter on Tower Hill from Keith Lucas Road. I was held up as a babe in arms to see the "wee aeroplanes" that were bombing the R.A.E. I saw three "Flying Pencils" [it appears there were four]. ...Read more

A memory of Cove in 1945 by John Mc Vey

Happy Days In Latimer

It was only two years or so, from 1959-61, aged 6-8, but it still seems as if the happiest period of my childhood in Latimer was one long, endless, glorious summer. My dad was in the army, in the King's Own Scottish Borderers, ...Read more

A memory of Latimer in 1959 by John Sayer

Childhood

Born in Windsor Road 1954 and lived at 99. Very good childhood memories of Werneth Oldham Chadderton and Royton.

A memory of Oldham in 1954 by Des Long

Hylands

In 1930 my mother, Mona Braithwaite, left Barnardo's to work at Hylands for Mrs Hanbury. Does anyone have any details or photographs of staff working there from1930 to 1935?

A memory of Chelmsford in 1930 by Lorna Davis

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 4,369 to 4,392.

Caption For Achill Island, A Cottage In Keel C1955

Another scene typical of western Ireland: thatched cottage, hens scratching for food and an island woman with her shawl.

Caption For Kilbarchan, Main Street 1884

On the steeple of the church is a statue of Habbie Simpson, a well-known piper of the late 16th century.

Caption For Ravenscar, Raven Hall Hotel 1901

The hotel stands on the site of Ravenshill Hall, which was built in 1774.

Caption For Aysgarth, The Village 1908

Lying about ten miles east of Hawes, Aysgarth is famous for a series of waterfalls on the River Ure, the upper of which can still be viewed from a 16th-century single-arch bridge.

Caption For Robin Hoods Bay, Town And Bay 1927

Part of the village is clustered around the top of a ravine; notice the steep flight of steps in the lower foreground dropping away down toward the sea.

Caption For Winchcombe, Vineyard Street C1960

A row of Cotswold stone cottages in Vineyard Street, named after the former abbey's vineyard which was once nearby, built in the style so beloved of all who love the towns and villages of the Cotswolds—and

Caption For Loftus, High Street C1960

The pretty gardens on the 'embankment' surround the town's war memorial, and the bay window on the extreme left of the view is the window of the presbytery of the Catholic church.

Caption For Saltwick Bay, Holiday Camp, North Field C1960

This site looks almost deserted, except for a Volkswagen parked by one of the caravans and a few cows grazing in the field behind.

Caption For Kettering, Grammar School, Windmill Avenue C1960

The newly-opened Grammar School at the end of Windmill Avenue. A ceramic mural on the front by William Mitchell demonstrated the progressiveness of the architects.

Caption For Ashford, High Street 1901

The broad High Street, once the site of the market established under a charter from Edward I, was, at the turn of the last century, still very much a rendezvous for the cattle and sheep farmers of the

Caption For Oxford, Magdalen College, Founder's Tower 1890

Christ Church is renowned for its magnificent hall, impressive timbered roof and collection of portraits, including Henry VIII and Cardinal Wolsey.

Caption For Ramsgate, The Beach 1907

Here we see a very crowded Ramsgate beach, with the pier in the distance on the right beyond the massed bathing machines.

Caption For Kendal, Looking North 1896

This is a general view of Kendal from the south, with the Lakeland hills in the background.The town of Kendal was founded on the west bank of the River Kent, although the earliest settlement around

Caption For Bindon Abbey, The Gateway 1894

Bindon Abbey was the location of an important Cistercian monastery and dates back to 1172. Little remains of the original building; this neo-gothic gatehouse dates back only to the 1790s.

Caption For Alrewas, The Village C1965

Here we see the black and white cottages of 'Churchside' with their thatched roofs, and the tower of All Saints', dating from the 14th century.

Caption For Southend On Sea, Westcliff Parade Band Stage C1955

Deck chairs still provided the main form of seating. The shelters remain unchanged.

Caption For Melton Mowbray, Nottingham Street C1955

This view looks from the junction of the High Street and South Parade on market day.

Caption For Woodmansterne, Manor Way C1955

A pre-war motorcar of much character is parked outside 63 Manor Way on the corner of Chipstead Way, whilst a modern delivery van runs downhill towards Rectory Lane.

Caption For Tilehurst, Roebuck Ferry House 1899

This photograph of Roebuck Ferry House is a reminder of the days when an un-accommodating landowner refused access to the Berkshire bank of the Thames.

Caption For Sydling St Nicholas, The Cross C1955

The majority of Sydling's fine houses and thatched cottages have survived into modern times, making this one of Dorset's most interesting villages for the student of local architecture.

Caption For Cambridge, Guildhall Interior 1890

Ornate decoration can be seen inside the grand main hall of Cambridge's Guildhall. It was not just the scene of civic functions, but of musical events as well.

Caption For Windsor, Peascod Street 1937

Peascod Street lies at the centre of Windsor, at the top of the hill. The town centre is characterised by its streets of essentially Victorian and Georgian buildings.

Caption For Cambridge, Guildhall Interior 1890

Ornate decoration can be seen inside the grand main hall of Cambridge's Guildhall. It was not just the scene of civic functions, but of musical events as well.

Caption For Inskip, The Church C1950

Inskip was the cradle of Methodism in the Fylde along with Elswick, which was reckoned the headquarters of non-conformity.