Maps

181,031 maps found.

1922, Wingfield Ref. HOSM64758
1879, Bissoe Ref. HOSM37885
1879, Calenick Ref. HOSM39838
1906, Goonhavern Ref. HOSM46559
1879, Malpas Ref. HOSM53127
1879, Kenwyn Ref. HOSM54070
1879, Penweathers Ref. HOSM56501
1880, Tresillian Ref. HOSM71136
1907, Fordcombe Ref. HOSM45610
1907, Lamberhurst Ref. HOSM50735
1895, Pembury Ref. HOSM56352
1896, Southborough Ref. HOSM65684
1899, Llanfaelog Ref. HOSM51831
1900, Abergynolwyn Ref. HOSM35558
1900, Rhoslefain Ref. HOSM57727
1908, Framfield Ref. HOSM45875
1898, Piltdown Ref. HOSM56644
1883, Achnahaird Ref. HOSM35489
1911, Greenodd Ref. HOSM47159
1912, Lakeside Ref. HOSM50728

Books

442 books found. Showing results 5,881 to 5,904.

Memories

29,069 memories found. Showing results 2,451 to 2,460.

My Grandad Jim

My name is Kerry & my favourite memory of Coalville when I was younger is my Grandad, his name was Jim Watts. He was a coal miner for quite a few years & he was also Mayor of Coalville. I remember going to the dog track ...Read more

A memory of Coalville by Kerry Tucker

The 50s And 60s

I lived with my parents,  Ralph and Joan, "Bindy" and sister Judy,  on Birchway, off Ack Lane East, then we moved to 17 Atholl Road.  There were several families with children who my sister and I  spent a lot of time with - Johnny ...Read more

A memory of Bramhall by Richard Caville

Tales Of Years Gone By!!

Hello! I am Arnold Chapman, my father was the minister of the little chapel (now a private house). I used to play with a lad called I think Ronald Babcock?? who lived in a farm nearly opposite. I think one time the barn ...Read more

A memory of Matching Tye in 1943 by Arnold Chapman

Australians On The Cut 1975

Having left Australia on an open-ended working holiday to England in January, 1974 with my girlfriend, it was hard to imagine that within six weeks of arriving in London we'd be living on a leaky old narrow boat ...Read more

A memory of Leighton Buzzard in 1975 by Ross Barnard

A Wonderful Time

My family and I lived at 157 Wilmslow Road, it had just been built so all of us who lived on the road moved in around the same time, and it was a wonderful. My parents George and Thelma Goddard, had the three of us then, Georgina, ...Read more

A memory of Handforth in 1955 by Felicity Grant

Born In Ilford

Ilford Town Hall is on the corner of Oakfield Road where I lived throughout WW2. The public Air Raid Shelter we used to sleep in was opposite the Town Hall in Oakfield Road. A very large department store called Moultons was opposite, ...Read more

A memory of Ilford in 1940 by Silvia Ford

My Grandfather

My grandfather, John Wilson, is entered as being Captain of Steam Boat Ferry in the 1901 census of Fleetwood.  Although the ferry boat pictured does not appear to be steam, this sight must have been very familiar to him and his family who lived in nearby Pharos Street.

A memory of Fleetwood by Wendy Holden

Not Uplyme Mill

The picture titled "Uplyme Mill 1892" is incorrect.  The location is Lyme Regis and is called Higher Mill along the banks of the River Lym in an area known as "Monkeys Rough" locally, opposite the original "Jericho" and "Paradise ...Read more

A memory of Lyme Regis in 1890 by Buster Webb

Holmwood School Pupil.

I have many memories of my time at Holmwood School. I joined as a day boy in 1968, when the Headmaster was David Glass and I left around 1973 when the Headmaster was Johnny Clegg. I remember the trips we had in the old school ...Read more

A memory of Formby in 1968 by Alan Browning

First Memory Of Durham

My first memories of Durham is being taken be my aunty Audrey and uncle Alan. They had instructions to buy my sister and I a tartan skirt from the market. I remember having a boat ride on the river Wear. Durham is my 'Tara', the place where I need to return to to get my inner peace restored.

A memory of Durham in 1956 by Katy Hatton

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 5,881 to 5,904.

Caption For Cheltenham, High Street 1906

Trams first trundled down Cheltenham's streets on 22 August 1901. By the end of the 1920s they had been rendered redundant by the quicker, go-anywhere buses, and the trams were withdrawn in 1930.

Caption For Forest Green, The Smithy 1924

Even into the third decade of the 20th century, the blacksmith's role in rural life remained important.

Caption For Worksop, Gateford Road C1955

Further north along Gateford Road, near the Gladstone Street turn, the spire of St John the Evangelist's can be seen on the right behind the tall three-storey terrace of 1870s shops.

Caption For St Austell, 1890

Housing has not yet developed out into the fields where tall elm trees break up the line of the hedgerow on the right.

Caption For Swanage, 1897

For hundreds of years, the nearness of Purbeck to the coast of France meant that smuggling was a major industry; smuggled goods would often be hidden in the caves and quarries of the Isle.

Caption For Rhuddlan, The Parliament Building C1940

This hybrid of a survival reveals in its stonework the continuing patchwork of alteration.

Caption For Chigwell, Golf Club C1955

The course was built to designs by Hawtree & Taylor in 1924 on 99 acres of land, and the first games were being played by April the next year.

Caption For Sidlesham, The Village C1955

Dogs are at play in this photograph of a peaceful West Sussex village.

Caption For Folkestone, Ss Duchess Of York 1897

The foundation of Folkestone's prosperity during the 19th century, these packet boats conveying passengers across the Channel to the coast of France some twenty-six miles away transformed Folkestone

Caption For Salisbury, The Cathedral, North East 1887

Within the short span of 40 years (AD1220-AD1260) the Cathedral was built uniquely in one Gothic style, Early English.

Caption For Biddulph, High Street C1955

At this time boys were often in their teens before they got a pair of long trousers. Jeans were unheard of, and the design of children's clothes had hardly changed for thirty years.

Caption For Tettenhall, Black And White Houses And Green C1960

In AD910 Tettenhall was the scene of one of the most important battles in English history. It was here that Edward the Elder of Wessex defeated the Danes. The battle marked a turning point.

Caption For Little Sutton, Chester Road 1966

Today Little Sutton has become a suburb of the much newer town of Ellesmere Port.

Caption For Middlewich, White Bear Hotel C1950

Along with Northwich and Nantwich, Middlewich is one of the three salt towns of Cheshire. It sits over the old Roman town of Salinae.

Caption For Stanhill, Peel's Fold C1955

Peel Fold, situated on the slope of a hill a short distance away from the main road, was originally known as Oldham's Cross.

Caption For Fylingdales, Flask Café C1955

The gigantic white 'golf balls' of the Fylingdales Early Warning System were a landmark on the eastern side of the North York Moors National Park for many years, before being replaced in the 1990s with

Caption For Kilburn, The Village 1953

The higher part of Kilburn village, including the parish church of St Mary (which we can see in the background, centre) clusters around its large village green.

Caption For Port Sunlight, Gardens And Fountains C1955

The fountain and pond are situated at the front of the art gallery at the end of a ribbon of lawns and rose beds known as the Diamond.

Caption For Littleport, Main Street C1955

Littleport is distinguished as being the last place on which the Bishop of Ely exercised his temporal powers.

Caption For Richmond, Market Place C1965

The King's Head's three doorways can be seen, and the inn-signs of a carved bunch of grapes and a portrait of King Charles II.

Caption For Rochester, High Street C1955

Among the many old buildings in this stretch of the High Street is the Tudor brick Eastgate House, seen on the right, and now the Charles Dickens Centre.

Caption For Ilkley, Royal Hotel 1914

Within easy distance of the railway station, the Royal Hotel served Ilkley's many visitors for nearly a century.

Caption For Hull, Queen Victoria Statue C1955

The 35ft statue of Queen Victoria, designed by the architect J S Gibson and the sculptor H C Fehr, dominated the centre of the new city square following its unveiling by the Prince of Wales on 12 May

Caption For Millport, The Harbour 1897

The Collegiate Church built in 1851 was consecrated as the Episcopal Cathedral of Argyll and the Isles in 1876.