Maps

181,070 maps found.

1885, Somerton Ref. HOSM44965
1885, Kingsdon Ref. HOSM50159
1885, Kingweston Ref. HOSM50238
1895, Droxford Ref. HOSM43672
1895, Soberton Ref. HOSM59551
1886, Didworthy Ref. HOSM43222
1886, Harbourneford Ref. HOSM47589
1886, Wrangaton Ref. HOSM65235
1895, Southminster Ref. HOSM35210
1887, Meshaw Ref. HOSM53537
1887, Bish Mill Ref. HOSM64363
1886, South Petherton Ref. HOSM38849
1886, Moor Ref. HOSM54020
1886, Watergore Ref. HOSM63498
1903, Walberswick Ref. HOSM63330
1892, Rishworth Ref. HOSM57872
1887, Weston Hills Ref. HOSM41100
1887, Gedney Ref. HOSM46156
1887, Holbeach Ref. HOSM48785
1887, Lutton Ref. HOSM52839

Books

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Memories

29,014 memories found. Showing results 1,941 to 1,950.

New Years Eve At Didgemere

My parents farmed in Hertford Heath, only a short drive from my Uncles home in Roydon, as did my Grandfather from Nazeing. An uncle and aunt lived in Ashridge Park in Hemel Hempstead so rather further away from Roydon ...Read more

A memory of Didgemere Hall by Katrina Valentine

Robert Henry Batty Raf Bletchley

I have received details of my father's RAF service (actually some years ago) to find he was stationed at RAF Bletchley. But I know nothing at all about the place and I have found it difficult to find a good ...Read more

A memory of Bletchley by David Wright

Crothers Shop

Crothers shop was at the heart of the village where you could purchase just about anything that was necessary to keep body and soul together. All consumables, paraffin for the heater or lamp, the papers, sticks for lighting the fire, ...Read more

A memory of Lambeg by Liam Ewing

Alfred Mizen And Pollards Hill School Mitcham Eve Stepney Nee Potter

I lived at Commonside East, Pollards Hill. I went to Alfred Mizen Primary School and then Pollards Hill Secondary School from 1965-1971. I have good memories of both schools, ...Read more

A memory of Mitcham by Eve Stepney

Durham Buildings

The pub over the road did a singalong every Saturday night ending in a very long finale of "Hit the Road Jack - Don't you come back no more, no more ,no more, no more", and so on. I don't know about the pub but I doubt if anybody ...Read more

A memory of Battersea

First Job.

For about 6 wks prior to joining the navy in 1963, I worked at the Fyffes banana warehouse in Williamson St. (in photo). It paid about 3 quid a week (and all you could eat). Still, a handy easygoing fill-in job for a naive halfwit 15yr old ...Read more

A memory of Luton

Campsbourne Junior School Around 1960

I attended Campsbourne Junior School between 1958 and 1961. I arrived during the 2nd Year at the age of 8, having moved from St Michael's School in Highgate. I was placed in the top stream and my class teachers ...Read more

A memory of Hornsey by al.birkett

Our Visit

We traveled from Missouri U.S.A. in 2015. Having reached Bonsall, Derbyshire, a kind, elderly resident told us she used to deliver meat to Mouldridge Grange for her uncle the butcher, as she pointed across the rooftops to his ...Read more

A memory of Mouldridge Grange by Gary Bonsall

Memories Of Beckhampton

My grand parents, Jack and Betty Orchard, actually managed the Waggon and Horses from the early 1950s to the 1980s having moved to Beckhampton from Bulkington near Devizes. My parents, Ken and June Vickers, also spent the ...Read more

A memory of Beckhampton by Richard Vickers

Late Childhood Memories Of Watchfield

Like others on the site I have very happy memories of living in Watchfield (1956 to 1966).My father was the Hall Manager of Kitchener Hall (RMCS) and we lived in army quarters in Hill Road. The houses were two ...Read more

A memory of Watchfield by Susan Richmond

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Captions

29,398 captions found. Showing results 4,657 to 4,680.

Caption For Manchester Ship Canal, Salford Docks 1895

This view shows the large expanse of water at the mouth of No 8 dock, which was the turning circle.

Caption For Oldcotes, Main Street C1965

Still close to the Yorkshire county boundary and south- west of Harworth, Oldcotes village is situated at the crossroads of the A634 and A60; Main Street runs east from the A60 Doncaster Road

Caption For Daventry, Sheaf Street C1950

The Marquis of Granby was another one of the many pubs and alehouses in the town centre that no longer exist.

Caption For Culham, Collage 1899

North-east of the village and north of the A415 Abingdon Road is a large complex of austere Gothic- style buildings. This is now the European School, and not much softened with age.

Caption For Wareham, The Blue Pool C1955

The Blue Pool at Furzebrook, the best known of Purbeck's former heathland claypits was dug by Watts, Hatherley and Burns of Newton Abbot, in 1846.

Caption For Southampton, Westgate 1908

Westgate, dating back to the 14th century, provides access to the south-west corner of the old walled town.

Caption For Copthorne, Franciscan Convent School C1960

Copthorne was a new parish, formed in 1881 out of Worth and Crawley Down.The church of St John Evangelist was built in 1877 and is just in Sussex.The picture shows local shops with a proliferation

Caption For Bridport, West Street 1897

On the south side of this view is the London House store of house furnishers Walter Baker Northover and Son. Colmer's Hill is the distinctive distant hilltop(centre).

Caption For Paignton, 1890

This was once the site of the bishops' vineyard. Proof of this was a very old vine found in the grounds of a house in the 1960s, but unfortunately it was removed by new tenants.

Caption For Warrington, Town Hall And Fountain 1901

This ornate green and gold-painted cast iron fountain was presented to the town in May 1900 in honour of Peter Walker, founder of Walker's Brewery.

Caption For Norton, The Village C1950

This quiet north Hertfordshire village offers teas in the garden - or something a little stronger at the Three Horseshoes (left). The pub had been the village school in 1873.

Caption For Woodchester, Roman Catholic Church Interior 1890

Among its many memorials is an effigy of William Leigh, shown vested in the robe of a Knight of St Gregory and holding in his hands a model of the church he founded.

Caption For Maidenhead, High Street 1921

At the height of the coaching era, Maidenhead was littered with posting inns either side of the High Street. Some of these hotels continued to thrive during the age of the motor car.

Caption For Sutton, High Street C1955

This village stands on the south-west edge of the Isle of Ely. In the 17th century the fens around Sutton were drained by farmers with the help of wind pumps.

Caption For Wadhurst, High Street 1903

East of Crowborough the tour reaches Wadhurst, once a village of importance in the Wealden iron industry and now a quiet and typical High Weald village.

Caption For Bedford, St Peter's Church 1897

The c hurch of St Peter de Merton is of great interest, for it contains Anglo-Saxon work. The present chancel was the nave of the first church, while the tower was added after the Norman Conquest.

Caption For Bishop Auckland, Newgate Street 1914

Newgate Street is one of the features of the town -it marks the line of a section of the old Roman road of Dere Street.

Caption For Harrow On The Hill, 1906

The slopes to the rear of West Street are still green, and the view at the end of the 20th century is a little less smoke-hazed.

Caption For Runcorn, The Bridge C1965

Within 15 years of being built the bridge needed to be widened so that today it carries four lanes of traffic.

Caption For Caversham, Church Street 1908

Henry III ordered the Keeper of Windsor Forest to deliver to Andrew, Sergeant of Caversham, one good oak to make a boat for ferrying poor people over the water of Caversham.

Caption For Norwich, Westlegate 1890

Norwich is known as 'the City of Churches', and All Saints' is one of forty; it has an ancient font finely carved with figures of saints and the twelve apostles.

Caption For Ampthill, The Church C1960

All, however, make a point of listing a marble memorial to the life of Col Richard Nicolls who captured the Dutch Colonial city of New Amsterdam on behalf of the English Crown - and then renamed it New

Caption For Tattershall, The Castle 1893

Tattershall was extensively rebuilt by Ralph Cromwell, a veteran of Agincourt, and Lord Chancellor of England.

Caption For Dorking, The Dorking Halls 1936

One of the first known owners of the property was a member of the Brocke family by the name of Ayre. The earliest boundary was north of the stream known now as the Pip Brook.