Maps

181,031 maps found.

1890, Healey Ref. HOSM70491
1890, Ilton Ref. HOSM49311
1890, Leighton Ref. HOSM51068
1897, Brightling Ref. HOSM38992
1908, Firgrove Ref. HOSM45446
1895, Chattenden Ref. HOSM40648
1895, Abridge Ref. HOSM35593
1906, Lydd Ref. HOSM52935
1906, Newchurch Ref. HOSM54854
1895, Ashfield Ref. HOSM36321
1895, Michelmersh Ref. HOSM53573
1895, Mottisfont Ref. HOSM54183
1903, Gorsley Ref. HOSM46598
1903, Lea Ref. HOSM50910
1887, Pencraig Ref. HOSM56291
1887, Wilton Ref. HOSM64791
1890, Wath Upon Dearne Ref. HOSM53110
1910, Rowlands Castle Ref. HOSM60290
1896, Barkway Ref. HOSM37118
1886, Shepreth Ref. HOSM59044

Books

442 books found. Showing results 6,097 to 6,120.

Memories

29,034 memories found. Showing results 2,541 to 2,550.

First 17 Years Of My Life From Birth [1943]

I was brought up in Eltham and lived at no 30 High St where my Mother & Father had a bicycle & sports shop.Everyday I would go across the road to the swimming baths, and at that time there was the ...Read more

A memory of Eltham by Ann Randerson

Re Comment By John Howard Norfolk On Wigan Clogs

Wigan-made clogs always did have a reputation even way back when - so it's nice to have this confirmation of their quality holding up even to today. I've even discovered that one of my ancestors made his ...Read more

A memory of Wigan by Thelma Hurly

Cigarette Machine

I always remember playing in and around the frame holding the cigarette dispenser whilst my mum was in one of the shops opposite. I used to do this everytime until I outgrew it and nearly got stuck!

A memory of Byfleet in 1969 by Nicola Hodge

1946 1971

GREW UP IN CHIDD IN THE 50-60'S. HAPPY MEMORIES OF CHILDHOOD DAYS' STILL "HOME" TO ME.. THOUGH NO LONGER LIVING THERE

A memory of Chiddingfold in 1968 by Madeline Swinburn

The Bottleneck

This view of Goerge Street was taken before the "bottleneck" was re-developed. The store in the right in the foreground was demolished and a new Tesco was built there in the early 1960s. The "bottleneck" was not wide enough for 2 ...Read more

A memory of Pontypool in 1960 by Robin Morgan

A Lovely Village Where Time Has Stood Still

I recently visited Kirdford with my mother to try and trace family history. My mother is a Pullen and all her ancestors originated from Kirdford, we visited the graveyard and lo and behold found some Pullen ...Read more

A memory of Kirdford in 2006 by Carol Spicer

Ye Olde Gate House

This picture is of the Old Gate House, taken from the West Street side.  The sign over the front door was "Ye Olde Gate House".  It was a very old house and is shown on some of the old maps of Wilton. It had two addresses - The Gate ...Read more

A memory of Wilton in 1920 by Wendy Ross

Playing In The Corn Fields

I lived in the cottage next to the Chapel, and played with Wendy, we used to cycle to Upware and Wicken fen. At one point we would sit on the haystacks after the farmers had finished them. I would go horse riding in ...Read more

A memory of Swaffham Prior in 1966 by Mary Whiting

Bank

The bank on the corner is now RBS, lovely place. I used it all the time, always overdrawn, always getting charged 38 quid, oh well its only money glad I'm out of it.

A memory of Urmston in 2007 by Chris Bushell

Little Sutton

I seem to have opened up vast memory stores here! It's good to know so many people who were around at the time I was at Berwick Road are still around today. Mind you, fifty-ish isn't old these days never mind what teenagers ...Read more

A memory of Little Sutton by Stephen Owen

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 6,097 to 6,120.

Caption For Matlock, Dale Road 1892

A traffic-free view of Dale Road shows the Victorian Gothic style of the Old English Hotel (right) to good effect.

Caption For Yelverton, The Village C1965

This part of Yelverton, separated from the rest of the village by the main road, goes by the curious name of Leg O'Mutton.

Caption For Cottesmore, The Village C1955

A tractor, without a cab for the driver, hauls its trailer through the centre of the village. The houses are mostly thatched and built of stone.

Caption For Hay On Wye, Broad Street C1955

Although one of the busiest in Hay, this street is also one of the shortest. Here we have the mock-Tudor Café Royal, which was also a baker, confectioner and high-class grocer.

Caption For Montgomery, From Castle Grounds C1940

There are cynics who say that the remains of the castle are not worth the effort of the steep climb.

Caption For Hope Under Dinmore, Arkwright's Almshouses C1960

Nearby Hampton Court became the home of the Arkwright family, the well-known cotton spinning industrialists. The family were great benefactors to the village, hence the name of these almshouses.

Caption For Plymouth, Pier 1898

In a curious echo of history, many of today's tourist boats leave from the site of the old pier for similar destinations, and also for cruises up the Tamar.

Caption For Jarrow, The Viking Statue C1965

This is C M Davidson's sculpture of what are supposed to be a couple of Viking raiders, though they look more like characters from the Games Workshop catalogue. Max Wall would be proud of the legs.

Caption For Cheltenham, Cheltenham College Playing Fields 1907

At the height of the British Empire, the colleges took in the children of military officers and civil servants posted to far-flung corners of Queen Victoria's realm.

Caption For Helmsley, The Square C1955

The ancient, ivy-covered Black Swan Hotel dominates this view of the Square at Helmsley, the attractive castle-crowned capital of the North York Moors National Park.

Caption For Barmston, C1955

This, the main part of the village, is built far enough inland to be safe from the ravages of the sea.

Caption For Devizes, St John's Church 1898

The view shows the east side of the church, with the Beauchamp Chapel on the left. This was erected by Richard Beauchamp, Lord St Amand, Governor of the Castle, during the reign of Edward IV.

Caption For Kettering, Parish Church C1960

From Sheep Street the driveway to a tier of wide steps approaches the church.

Caption For Bromfield, Church From North West 1924

The chancel ceiling of St Mary's church in Bromfield was painted in 1672. It is absolutely hideous, and yet somehow one cannot help rather liking it.

Caption For Chesterfield, Church, South East 1896

Despite looking as though it is about to topple over, the spire of St. Mary and All Saints is stable.

Caption For Stokesby, The Village C1965

An enormous horse-chestnut tree dominates this photograph of a typical Broadland village: reed cutting is still carried out here.

Caption For St Ives, Lifeboatmen 1906

The record of St Ives' lifeboats is an outstanding one, but has meant great sacrifice.

Caption For Whippingham, The Church C1955

Whippingham village lies close to Osborne House, and Victoria's consort Prince Albert had a hand in the extraor- dinary design of the church.

Caption For Whitchurch, Old Toll Gate 1910

The Whitchurch Tollbridge Company was established in the 18th century: a distinctive Victorian bridge of lattice ironwork spans the Thames between Whitchurch and Pangbourne, one of only two remaining toll

Caption For Sandwich, The Barbican 1914

On the left of this photograph of the Barbican is the Crispin Inn – St Crispin was the patron saint of cobblers and shoemakers.

Caption For Westbury, Oldfield Park Estate C1965

This post-war council development can be dated by the medallions which were set into the front brickwork at the time of building.

Caption For Forest Row, The Village 1902

An evocative view of wide shaggy grass verges, children and deserted roads characterises this view of Forest Row, the Ashdown Forest village that grew up on the site of Royal hunting lodges.

Caption For Merthyr Mawr, Rethatching The Old School C1955

Here the workmen are carrying out their highly-specialised craft surrounded by the tools of their trade. Note the bundles of thatch standing to the left of the picture.

Caption For Eype, Mouth 1930

Thousands of coastal footpath walkers cross here by the stepping stones. On the right are a pile of fishing nets in front of the fishermen's hut.