Maps

2,499 maps found.

1923, South Anston Ref. POP834336
1920, South Ascot Ref. POP834344
1919, South Barrow Ref. POP834386
1925, South Bents Ref. POP834413
1922, South Bishop Ref. POP834419
1922, South Burlingham Ref. POP834463
1923, South Carlton Ref. POP834485
1924, South Cave Ref. POP834498
1921, South Creake Ref. POP834574
1924, South Dalton Ref. POP834588
1919, South Fawley Ref. POP834688
1921, South Green Ref. POP834800
1920, South Harrow Ref. POP834831
1920, South Heighton Ref. POP834866
1925, South Hetton Ref. POP834870
1924, South Hiendley Ref. POP834872
1920, South Hill Ref. POP834893
1919, South Hinksey Ref. POP834909
1919, South Hole Ref. POP834914
1925, South Holme Ref. POP834921

Books

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Memories

1,577 memories found. Showing results 211 to 220.

Recent Observations

I have been looking at the photograph shown on this page and may have jumped to an incorrect conclusion. The area shown in the photograph is / was Corner House and there used to be a house on the r.h.s. of the road as you ...Read more

A memory of Shermanbury in 2014 by Christopher Whittton

One Of The Hall's Paper Boys!

I lived in A prefab in Tamerisk Road, and travelled to Dagenham County High School each school day. Steam train to Upminster, District line to Heathway, 148 bus to outside the school. Before got going to school I did a ...Read more

A memory of Aveley in 1950 by Don Stoddart

Wanted Post Ww1 Photos Of Gorton

Hi, I am asking this from Australia. My mother and two of her siblings were born at No 4 Wellesly Street, Gorton and moved later to No 12 Friendship Ave. Gorton, before migrating to Australia in 1922. Does anybody know ...Read more

A memory of Gorton in 1910 by Geoff Clark

V2 Rocket Dropped On Hatley Avenue

Late in Feb 1945 (I think it was the 25th) I was at Geary's school when during the dinner break a neighbour of my own age Sheila Solomon told me that my house had been bombed. At the time I lived at 39 ...Read more

A memory of Barkingside in 1945 by John Zammit

Coronation Year At Cresswell

The actual day of the Coronation it rained, not only in London but also at the village of Cresswell, home of my mother's family for several Centuries. The rain didn't bother us as we spent most of the day in the house ...Read more

A memory of Cresswell in 1953 by Lawrence Michael Whitfield

My Birth Place

this is the hospital i was born in .My parents moved to london in the 50s from south wales. They have both past away ,we moved back to wales in the 1970s

A memory of London in 1964 by Catherine Jones

William Sandoe

I have a relative who lived in Snaith from the early 1900's. His name was William Sandoe who was the Headmaster at the school. His granddaughter was also a teacher there. He had a son Cyril who came to Australia as a teenager, part of a ...Read more

A memory of Snaith in 1900 by David Jones

Nine Elms Battersea

hello Ray,Thanks for the reply,I remember your name.my surname was Avis and Fred Avis was my dad and Maggie Robinson was my mum I have two younger sisters. The Bennetts did live next door to us their names are Bernard,Colin and ...Read more

A memory of Battersea

A Child Was Born In Bargoed

Born on the 15th April 1950 in my grandparents front room in Bristol Terrace I didn't realize until now what we had in those " good old days". I am a self made millionaire but I would trade all what I have now for those ...Read more

A memory of Bargoed by rthomas

Shortmead Street School

I was born in Biggleswade in 1947 and left for Suffolk in 1957. I remember going to the infants school and then shortmead street. We did maypole dancing and got hit over the knuckles regularly by horrible teachers! Pretty ...Read more

A memory of Biggleswade

Captions

2,476 captions found. Showing results 505 to 528.

Caption For Eamont Bridge, Mayburgh Henge 1893

Just south of Penrith, Mayburgh Henge is a circular bank of earth and stones of about 1.5 acres, with one 10ft stone at the centre. It is thought to have been built between 1000BC–2000BC.

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Caption For Eamont Bridge, Mayburgh Henge 1893

Just south of Penrith, Mayburgh Henge is a circular bank of earth and stones of about 1.5 acres, with one 10ft stone at the centre. It is thought to have been built between 1000BC-2000BC.

Caption For Abergavenny, The Castle Bridge 1914

Three girls pose on the wooden bridge leading to the ivy-clad south-west towers.

Caption For Hawkshead, From Charity High 1896

Here we see the south Lakeland village from the hill of Charity High, just outside the village.

Caption For Woolston, The Floating Bridge C1955

Southampton's famous Floating Bridge enabled foot passengers and traffic to cross the Itchen between the city and the south-eastern suburb of Woolston.

Caption For Kingsclere, Market Square C1955

It offers a view of George Street running off to the south. The shop 'Chance' has gone and is now a private house. Outside stands a bus stop.

Caption For Haddon Hall, 1886

'the most romantic and complete medieval manor house in England', Haddon Hall, the Derbyshire home of the Dukes of Rutland, is seen here on its limestone bluff overlooking the River Wye, three miles south

Caption For Alston, Front Street C1955

Cobbled Front Street slopes steeply down towards the South Tyne Valley, past 17th-century cottages, like that on the extreme right which is dated 1681, and ancient pubs like the Angel and the King's

Caption For Hunmanby, Church Hill C1950

The pinnacled tower of the parish church of All Saints at Hunmanby, eight miles south of Scarborough, dominates this photograph.

Caption For Cambridge, Pembroke College C1955

This view looks south down Trumpington Street, with the Front Court of Pembroke College on the left with its distinctive classically designed Wren Chapel.

Caption For East Grinstead, London Road 1904

This view was taken further down the hill and looking south.

Caption For Sandhurst, St Michael's Church 1906

This church is built of coursed brown rubble and has a south-west tower with spire.

Caption For Wales, The Church C1955

In 1897 the building was extended so that the original Norman structure formed the north aisle, and a new nave and south aisle were built.

Caption For Chippenham, St Andrew's Church C1960

Looking towards the church tower spire and the south entrance into the baptistry.

Caption For Southampton, The Floating Bridge 1908

Southampton's famous Floating Bridge enabled foot passengers and traffic to cross the Itchen between the city and the south-eastern suburb of Woolston.

Caption For Fairford, London Street 1948

In the days of horse-drawn travel, Fairford was an important coaching town that straddled the important road leading to the capital from the south-west.

Caption For Upton Upon Severn, Bridge 1904

Upton-on-Severn is a pleasant country town on the right bank of the Severn, some ten miles south of Worcester.

Caption For Cayton Bay, C1955

One man and his dog stand looking out to sea (bottom centre) on the sandy beach at Cayton Bay, south of Scarborough.

Caption For Carlton In Lindrick, Wigthorpe C1965

Just south of Carlton is the hamlet of Wigthorpe, no more than a few stone houses and cottages on a tranquil lane now by- passed by the Doncaster Road.

Caption For Road Weedon, Watling Street C1965

The photographer is now looking south along Watling Street back to Road Weedon. To the right are the post-war council houses and the filling station in the Globe Hotel car park.

Caption For Ringwood, West Street C1955

Ringwood makes an excellent centre for touring the New Forest, Ringwood Forest, the Dorset downlands and even the south coast.

Caption For Kington, View From Bradnor Hill C1955

Amongst the many hills that can be seen from the summit of Bradnor Hill, Hergest Ridge lies towards the south west.

Caption For Wareham, West Street 1949

The street names of today, North, South, East and West, match this design. Most of the buildings seen here date from after the great fire which destroyed Wareham in 1762.

Caption For Littleham, The Cliff Path C1955

Now the paths are part of the South West Coastal Footpath, and lead to Exmouth in one direction and the neighbouring resort of Budleigh Salterton in the other.