Maps

575 maps found.

1912, Weston Mill Ref. HOSM39906
1898, Long Crag Ref. HOSM71264
1892, Batley Carr Ref. HOSM48540
1887, Holbeach Clough Ref. HOSM58545
1893, Warley Town Ref. HOSM57970
1897, Boarshead Ref. HOSM38172
1890, Irton Manor Ref. HOSM57823
1909 - 1910, Goldfinch Bottom Ref. HOSM47960
1875 - 1880, Wootton Ref. HOSM57302
1900, St Alban's Ref. HOSM71069
1877 - 1906, Porthmeor Ref. HOSM70470
1847 - 1910, Lindal In Furness Ref. HOSM64971
1948, Kete Ref. HOSM59963
1882 - 1901, Bankshead Ref. HOSM36965
1906 - 1937, Hubberston Ref. HOSM47856
1902, Heage Ref. RNC729873
1895, Heage Ref. RNE729873
1879 - 1880, Heage Ref. HOSM47964
1940, Coley Ref. NPO675356
1897-1909, The Mount Ref. RNC846469

Books

3 books found. Showing results 577 to 3.

Memories

2,508 memories found. Showing results 241 to 250.

Cranford Shops 1980s 2010

Starting from Tesco Express: This used to be a block of about 2 or 3 shops which included a building society and a travel agent. Next to this was Barclays Bank which closed down in the late 1980s/early 1990s. It remained ...Read more

A memory of Cranford

The Pier And The Pictures

Who can remember going to the Saturday morning pictures? We would see films like 'Annie Get your Gun' and 'An American in Paris' , followed by the wonderful 'Captain Marvel' etc. My friends and I would often act ...Read more

A memory of Ystrad Mynach in 1952 by Ann James

Some Childhood Years In Sorbie 1932 T0 1937

The family moved from Reay in Caithness to Sorbie in 1932 - I was 2 years old and had a sister who was 12 years old and a brother, 10 years old, so there was a huge difference in ages and I was brought up ...Read more

A memory of Sorbie in 1930 by Fionn Young

1946 1951 Age 2 Years To 7 Years

I was in St Claire's Orphanage with my two sisters after my father died in 1945. The Rev Mother Sister Phillomina had been a childhood friend of my mother's. This fact did not give us any added privileges. I ...Read more

A memory of Pantasaph in 1948 by Dora Murphy

Does Anyone Remember The Rag And Bone Men?

Does anyone remember the rag and bone men that used to come round the scheme looking for old rags etc? I was so desperate to own a red balloon, nothing was to stand in my way, but where would I get enough good ...Read more

A memory of Ayr by Laura Wilson

First Holiday

My first holiday was when I was 9 years old (in 1958) and my parents and I came to Goodrington. We stayed at Beech Hurst which if I remember correctly was in Youngs Park Road. It was lovely. I made friends with a girl who lived ...Read more

A memory of Goodrington in 1958 by Barbara Lucas

Aiden's Bike.

I remember this picture well, back in 1955, i was a nipper, and my good friend Aiden, he was a bit of a petrol head, he loved bikes more then anything in the world, that bike in the picture was his one, he was my best ...Read more

A memory of North Weald Bassett by Mike Rock

Greatham Railway Station, And Station Houses.

Well I lived in Middlesbrough, I used to get the bus to Greatham, my sister Sylvia and I, we would visit our relations Uncle Jack Wright, and Aunty Nellie, we also had another relative there, Uncle ...Read more

A memory of Greatham in 1950 by Malcolm Wright

One Very Good Pub In England

One of My Employments of Yesteryear: Did you know that this public house has a corner where George Elliot used to write some of her famous books? Situated right opposite the War Memorial and next door to where Harry ...Read more

A memory of Witley in 1955 by Patricia White

Horror!

I have very unhappy memories of this school, particularly of Miss Pedly, the matron, and the head of the boys side, My Williams. It was a cold heartless place. Fortunatly my parents removed me after four? terms. A very clear memory is ...Read more

A memory of Limpsfield in 1943 by James Fraser

Captions

1,136 captions found. Showing results 577 to 600.

Caption For Holland On Sea, The Bowling Green C1955

In this picture we see senior citizens enjoying the game, all wearing caps to protect their heads. A single-decker bus can be seen in the background.

Caption For Marske By The Sea, High Street C1960

Rather curiously, the High Street turns sharp right at this road junction, and heads down to the beach. The road in the centre distance is the Coast Road to Redcar.

Caption For Ardleigh Green, Southend Road C1955

Ardleigh Green Road reaches the Southend Arterial Road (A127) and beyond is Squirrel's Heath Road heading for Harold Wood.

Caption For Newport, Crown House And Tudor House 1932

Crown House started life as The King's Head.

Caption For Fyfield, Queen Street C1955

Once known as Fyfield Street, or just The Street, this end of the village now takes its name from The Queen's Head pub.

Caption For Abingdon, St Helen's Church 1890

This view was taken looking along the backwater from Abingdon Bridge with the gardens of houses in East St Helen Street on the right and a then well-treed Nag's Head Island on the left.

Caption For Ampthill, St Andrew's Church C1955

On the left is the cliff-like Dynevor House, with 1725 on the rainwater hopper-heads, three storeys of box sashes and a corniced parapet.

Caption For Sudbury, Ballingdon Street 1904

This photograph looks from the railway bridge towards the King's Head in Bulmer Road. On the left, the second house with the lower roof has been demolished.

Caption For Sedlescombe, The Village Pump C1955

have belonged to King Harold, and hidden during the Battle of Hastings.The pump house, dated 1900, was a centre of village life before piped mains water supplies.An iron cage protects the ornate lead

Caption For Sutton, High Street And Church C1955

The carved heads of Bishop Arundel and King Richard II are in the church porch.

Caption For Lincoln, Stonebow 1901

All was much restored by Pearson in the 1880s: he added the battlements, for example. The left-hand and centre archways are least altered.

Caption For Weymouth, Sandsfoot Castle 1898

Sandown was one of the earliest forts to be built with an arrow-head bastion, which enabled the guns to have wider arcs of fire.

Caption For Streetly, Entrance To Sutton Park C1965

This one gives vehicle access, but if we head north away from the road we will find ourselves in one of the finest areas of the park.

Caption For Lincoln, High Street 1923

This view shows the ornate cast-iron balcony of the Saracen's Head Hotel, now shops, and the tower of St Peter at Arches beyond Stone Bow, built in 1720, demolished in 1933 and largely rebuilt in Lamb

Caption For West Rasen, The Church C1955

Saints church, West Rasen is noted for its 15th-century pack horse bridge which crosses the River Rase, from which the Rasens are named, and which descends from The Wolds to merge with the Ancholme to head

Caption For Alfriston, The Star Inn C1958

The red lion standing at the corner (left) is a figure-head from a Dutch ship wrecked off Cuckmere Haven in the 19th century.

Caption For Port Soderick, The Hotel 1893

During the season, open-air services were held at Douglas Head, and of course there were the tremendously popular services at Kirk Braddan, some of which are said to have attracted congregations approaching

Caption For Douglas, Port Skillion, The Lighthouse 1895

Douglas Head Lighthouse was erected in 1892, replacing the sixty year old Red Pier light. In 1786 Douglas harbour lighthouse had been destroyed during a storm and not rebuilt.

Caption For Botley, The Bugle C1960

Once an inland port, Botley stands at the head of navigation on the River Hamble. Barges travelled upstream for corn, coal and timber until the early 20th century.

Caption For Daventry, The Canal C1965

They are heading south on the Grand Union Canal from Braunston Tunnel. At Braunston the canal drops sharply through six locks.

Caption For Uckfield, High Street 1904

Here the photographer looks downhill along High Street from the Church Street/Heathfield Road junction past Ye King's Head, then a commercial hotel - its ground floor was altered in the 1890s.

Caption For Kings Norton, Old Saracen's Head Inn C1960

A painted inscription on the wall claims that The Saracen's Head was built in the 11th century. However, the present building dates mainly from the 15th century.

Caption For York, The View From The City Walls 1897

Perhaps it is a Sunday and they are heading for church.

Caption For West Rasen, The Church C1955

Saints' Church, West Rasen is noted for its 15th-century pack horse bridge which crosses the River Rase, from which the Rasens are named, and which descends from The Wolds to merge with the Ancholme to head