Maps

181,031 maps found.

1881, Valeswood Ref. HOSM63145
1898, Abercwmboi Ref. HOSM35534
1898, Trecynon Ref. HOSM62263
1900, Aberdyfi Ref. HOSM34010
1899, Mardy Ref. HOSM43036
1911, Pensarn Ref. HOSM56414
1886, Aberffrwd Ref. HOSM42742
1904, Llanilar Ref. HOSM52024
1904, Penglais Ref. HOSM56316
1904, Penparcau Ref. HOSM56465
1904, Penrhyn-Coch Ref. HOSM56409
1886, Trisant Ref. HOSM62519
1895, Eaton Ref. HOSM44498
1898, Frilford Ref. HOSM45832
1891, Accrington Ref. HOSM34019
1891, Church Ref. HOSM70276
1895, Woodham Ref. HOSM65119
1885, Alcester Ref. HOSM34024
1885, Exhall Ref. HOSM45033
1885, Haselor Ref. HOSM47771

Books

442 books found. Showing results 6,241 to 6,264.

Memories

29,034 memories found. Showing results 2,601 to 2,610.

Grange Farm Swimming Pool By Carol Gook

I lived in nearby Abridge, and swam at Grange Farm pool around this time, with my school, Lambourne Primary in Abridge. I learnt to swim here, in the cold water. I loved this pool, it was a magical place for ...Read more

A memory of Chigwell in 1965 by carol.gook

A Tiny Hamlet Lost In Time

The year was 1970. Myself and a friend were typical 15 year old youths of the time, well, typical for our type of neighborhood. We had long hair, pierced ears, denim jeans and jackets and owned but a couple of shillings ...Read more

A memory of Trelights in 1970 by Rod Templar

Palace How Lane End

I was brought up at Palace How and the gentleman with the moustache is my late father, Leslie Leo Cunningham. We had the village Post Office and my late mother, Mary Anne Cunningham, was the Postmistress - I have a show display ...Read more

A memory of Loweswater by Sheila Drewery

Slough, Bucks And Denham Middlesex

I was born in Slough in 1938. It was in Buckinghamshire then. I eventually lived in Denham, Buckinghamshire (see my posting for Memories of Denham in the Middlesex listing). Since I left England in 1959, the changes ...Read more

A memory of Slough in 1955 by w.m.smith

Ffynnongroyw

I read with interest the account of Ken Davies and his childhood memories of the Garth Mill in Ffynnongroyw. We moved to Llinegr Farm on October 2nd 1961 (I was 7) and moved on November 6th 1988 after my father's death. I remember ...Read more

A memory of Ffynnongroyw in 1961 by Eryl Jones

Two Of My Uncles Memorailzed On Obelisk At Wooburn Green

My grandfather was GM of Glory Mill in the early 1900s. My father and his siblings were raised in a house located on the grounds. There were four brothers and all served in the British ...Read more

A memory of Wooburn Green in 1920 by Jack Eccles

Home Farm Marske

Home Farm has been in the Simpson family for many generations. My family and I spent many happy holidays over the years with my aunt and uncle, Lena and Maurice Simpson. I have such wonderful memories of haymaking, milking cows etc, ...Read more

A memory of Marske in 1951 by marj-wl

Cranford 1975 80

Hello. I used to live on Berkeley Ave. I remember the parade of shops. There was a row of Co-op shops, baker, butcher, mini market and I think a green grocer. After the shops was an alley where there was a milk company, I think that ...Read more

A memory of Cranford in 1978 by Shamim Khan

Memories Of Kerry

It always felt great to be in the town of Kerry. It was the halfway stop to our holiday in a Towyn caravan with no toilet. Dad always used to make a joke of visiting the Toilidoos. He could not pronounce the Welsh version. The old ...Read more

A memory of Kerry in 1977 by Kerry Kendrick

Flying Man Of Pocklington

I remember going to Pocklington, in the effort to find family from our family tree. We went to Bishop Wilton. But, in browsing in Pocklington, we found out about the Flying Man of Pocklington. He said he could fly, and ...Read more

A memory of Pocklington in 1973 by Evelyn Jepson

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 6,241 to 6,264.

Caption For Brent Eleigh, Street Farm C1960

The River Brett curves around the farmhouse, now at the blocked end of the village street nearest to Monks Eleigh.

Caption For Aberaman, Victoria Place C1955

The population of six thousand at the beginning of the 20th century had all the variety of shops necessary for a thriving independent community.

Caption For Cadair Idris, From Cross Foxes C1960

Traffic comes to a standstill for this large flock of sheep being driven along the main road.

Caption For Hickling, The Pleasure Boat Inn C1955

At Hickling, where the Broadland waters fan into expansive shallows, there is a pleasing jumble of red tiled and thatched buildings clustering around the old Pleasure Boat Inn.

Caption For Port Talbot, The M4 Motorway C1966

The building of the M4 created vast numbers of jobs, and the road continues to sustain those that remain working in local industry.

Caption For York, Exhibition C1885

An exhibition of fine art was held in the grounds of Bootham Park Hospital in 1866.

Caption For Stourport On Severn, High Street C1965

This photograph must have been taken at the height of the holiday season because the shop on the right, M A Grinnall's, has a number of beach balls and inflatable air beds on display outside.

Caption For Bredon, The Village C1955

Eanulf, grandfather of King Offa of Mercia, founded a monastery at Bredon, though nothing of it is to be seen.

Caption For Weymouth, The Nothe Gardens 1909

Weymouth's Nothe Gardens are beautifully situated on a headland overlooking the Isle of Portland and are the site of Nothe Fort, built to guard the huge naval harbour between the mainland and the Isle.At

Caption For Old Colwyn, 1890

The wheelwright in Old Colwyn was always busy making and repairing wheels and carts, as an inspection of the picture reveals.

Caption For Chester, Watergate Street 1895

Watergate Street is said to contain three of the finest examples of half-timber buildings still standing.

Caption For Wallasey, St Hilary's Church And The Tower C1873

St Hilary's is one of only eight churches in the country dedicated to the saint. The lone tower dates back to the rebuilding of the 1530s, the rest of the church having been demolished in 1760.

Caption For Milland, The Cottages 1901

An estate village of Hollycombe, a Tudor- style house of c1900. Chapel Common has a quaint 16th-century chapel in a wood, with a new church of St Luke built nearby in 1878.

Caption For Great Wakering, High Street C1950

A soldier stands to the right of the gate. The post box and telephone box must have been well used by residents at the camp.

Caption For Mells, The Church 1907

A view of the south porch. St Andrew's Church was built in the latter part of the 15th century of oolitic limestone in the Perpendicular style.

Caption For Macclesfield, Gawsworth New Hall 1898

He was later to die in 1712 as a result of a duel with the Duke of Hamilton.

Caption For Tilehurst, School Road C1960

In 1911 Reading formally absorbed much of Tilehurst, which had already in effect become a suburb of the town.

Caption For Enfield, Hilly Fields C1955

Through much of the Tudor period the Taylor family lived there, but in 1582 John Taylor found himself in debt, and he had to sell the lease to Henry Middlemore. The price was £1,318.

Caption For Petersfield, Lavant Street C1965

Previously a journey from London to Portsmouth entailed one of two options: to go to Croydon and then to Brighton, with a change there onto the South Coast line to Chichester and Portsmouth, or

Caption For Trowbridge, Silver Street 1900

A variety of signs help to advertise the range of goods and services on offer. Prominent are those of Dotesio & Todd (left), booksellers and printers.

Caption For Desborough, High Street C1955

The scene on the right of the photograph is virtually unrecognisable today.

Caption For Swindon, Fleet Street C1955

We are looking north-east from Fleet Street towards Milford Street, with the junction of Bridge Street to the right.

Caption For Hooton, The Memorial And St Paul's Church C1960

St Paul's church is a very fine building indeed, constructed in an Italianate style with contrasting bands of red and white sandstone and finished with an unusual octagonal spire.

Caption For Caunsall, The Anchor C1950

As a collector of pub signs, the first thing I notice here is the wonderful anchor sign, today replaced by a standard picture sign.