Maps

181,031 maps found.

1883, Burwood Ref. HOSM39639
1883, Edgton Ref. HOSM44606
1883, Munslow Ref. HOSM54409
1883, Newington Ref. HOSM54881
1883, Rowton Ref. HOSM58207
1883, Seifton Ref. HOSM58799
1883, Sibdon Carwood Ref. HOSM59222
1883, Tugford Ref. HOSM62582
1886, Coldridge Ref. HOSM41482
1886, Coleford Ref. HOSM41498
1887, Drayford Ref. HOSM43505
1887, Kennerleigh Ref. HOSM49808
1886, Posbury Ref. HOSM57007
1886, Spreyton Ref. HOSM59914
1887, Drayford Ref. HOSM61553
1887, Woolfardisworthy Ref. HOSM65124
1908, Barthomley Ref. HOSM37144
1897, Kemincham Ref. HOSM49761
1897, Barrows Green Ref. HOSM51066
1896, Crook Ref. HOSM34391

Books

442 books found. Showing results 6,553 to 6,576.

Memories

29,069 memories found. Showing results 2,731 to 2,740.

School Days

I moved to Ecclefechan in 1977, I attended the old school for 3 months. I was in p3 at the time. It was overwelming at the time as I had moved from a school with only 18 pupils in total. I remember having Mcferson at the time. I moved ...Read more

A memory of Ecclefechan in 1977 by Kathleen Doig

Evacuated To Woodmancote

We were billeted in Woodmancote, but went to a temporary school that was at a tea rooms in Bishops Cleeve. I recall many huts. There was also a funfair type of thing  there but that was out of bounds. I well remember ...Read more

A memory of Bishop's Cleeve in 1930 by Sami Whitford

A Lucky Find Chestermans Farm.

Having started to work with a company in Fleet I needed to find somewhere to live that was commutable both to work and our home in Devon. Having spent a whole weekend looking at various properties in the ...Read more

A memory of East Tytherton in 1997 by Roger Steer

Hall Farm Eastham

I lived at Hall Farm during the war years and along with my sister attended the Village School where Bill Haining was headmaster. My father farmed 300 acres in and around Eastham and kept a dairy herd of about 50 cows. The farm was ...Read more

A memory of Eastham in 1940

Dwyer's Newsagents

I used to cycle down to Dwyer's, the newsagents, with my brother to buy tins of coke, caps for our toy guns and comics (and half-penny chews). Dwyer's was in Brooklyn Parade, which is shown in this photo, I think it was two shops ...Read more

A memory of Loughton in 1967 by debandjon2

Jenkins Family Church Knowle

This is not so much a memory, more of a request. Does anyone remember the Jenkins family from the 1950s - I believe the Rev Jenkins was vicar at St Peter's, Church Knowle at the time. I am trying to trace his son ...Read more

A memory of Church Knowle in 1955 by Peter Baynton Power

Nursing At Bretby Hall

I was nursing at Bretby from about 1951 for a couple of years.  Does anyone have any news of Jim Ruddock and Marie?  I lost touch a long time ago.  I believe they went to Canada. We used to have concerts in the Hall, we also had ...Read more

A memory of Bretby in 1951 by Joyce Trousdale

School

I lived and went to school in Ogbourne St Andrew, I think the headmistress was a Miss Platt and very authoritarian. I always remember school dinners because we were not allowed to leave anything it all had to be eaten. Fried tomato ...Read more

A memory of Ogbourne St Andrew in 1966 by First Name Last Name

Glenys And Haydn.

Friends of mine, Glenys Thomas (nee Burrows), Haydn Burrows and their family lived off Newcastle Hill at "The Graig". Much of Newcastle Hill remains unchanged today with the bottom of the hill closed to through traffic. I used to use ...Read more

A memory of Bridgend by Charles Trevelyan

Cotgrave Memories

Our grandad George Boultby was a miner at Cotgrave. Because we didn't have a car, we had to go on the old type Barton buses. We would walk from the bus stop to our grandparents' house. They used to live in two different locations, ...Read more

A memory of Cotgrave in 1970 by Jean Smith

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 6,553 to 6,576.

Caption For Oxford, Cowley 1890

More than one hundred years ago Cowley was nothing more than a large village, its intricate maze of rooftops stretching towards the horizon.

Caption For Oxford, Hertford College 1906

Dating back to 1284, Hertford College had fallen into decay by the middle of the 19th century, though its fortunes were later revived by Act of Parliament.

Caption For Robin Hoods Bay, New Road C1955

At the bottom of Chapel Street, visitors ready for a stay in the nearby hotel unload their suitcases from a cart.

Caption For Port Erin, Bradda Head And Spaldrisk Bay 1895

Some of the earliest mining on the island was carried out at Bradda Head.

Caption For Portland, Underhill 1898

The Isle of Portland is more properly a peninsula, which Thomas Hardy described as 'The Gibraltar of Wessex'.

Caption For Poole, High Street 1904

By 1904 holidaymakers were discovering the delights of the locality, and some of the sandier areas of Poole Harbour were attracting bathers.

Caption For Wastwater, 1889

This tranquil scene shows a rowing boat moored on the northern shore of Wastwater.

Caption For Tawstock, St Peter's Church 1890

This remarkable church, St Peter's, is hidden in the Taw valley a couple of miles from Barnstaple.

Caption For Sheffield, The Lyceum Theatre, Tudor Square 2005

But the most impressive Victorian building in Sheffield was the new town hall on the corner of Surrey Street and Pinstone Street, where an area of old housing had been demolished to make way for

Caption For Broxbourne, The River Lea C1960

Here we see the peaceful banks of the New River, with houseboats and leisure craft moored alongside.

Caption For Barrow In Furness, Duke Street 1893

Note the handcarts parked at the side of the street on the right, and the advertising hoardings on the side of the shop on the left of the picture, advertising among other things 'Wheatleys Hop Bitters

Caption For Newbury, Victoria Park C1955

Victoria Park lies to the east of Newbury town centre.

Caption For Great Linford, Black Horse Bridge C1965

However, perhaps they eavesdropped on an animated discussion between a group of men who were studying a large plan.

Caption For High Wycombe, The Old Cane And Rush Works, Desborough Street 2005

of the 20th century.

Caption For Palmers Green, Broomfield Park C1960

AT the start of the Victorian era, all the roads around Enfield had been turnpiked. These were under the care of the Commissioners for Turnpike Roads, who charged a uniform toll of 3d.

Caption For Dorking, Pixham Mill 1931

Just past the Stepping Stones public house is one of the roads leading to Polesden Lacy.

Caption For Bridport, Allington 1902

Other forms of transport are too swift: the greater delights of Dorset's scenery are missed by using them.

Caption For Sheffield, Pinstone Street C1965

Pinstone Street was laid out in the mid-1870s as part of a major development of Sheffield town centre that saw wide well-planned streets replace a hotch-potch of alleyways, small workshops, stables and

Caption For Lyme Regis, Sherborne Lane 1907

Sherborne Lane is shown here when the Crown and Anchor, the large building at the foot of the hill, was still open.

Caption For Newby Bridge, River Leven 1914

Holidaymakers are boating on the southern reaches of Windermere near Newby Bridge.

Caption For Dorchester, The Grove 1922

The cottages are outside the line of the old walls, and may not have been subjected to the ban on thatch which followed the fires of the 17th century.

Caption For Taunton, Fore Street, Old Houses 1912

Several of these lovely old buildings remain, though the shop fronts have changed.

Caption For Launceston, Square And War Memorial C1922

The demolition of the Butter Market provided a site for the granite war memorial.

Caption For Lowestoft, High Lighthouse 1921

The changeover from sail to steam saw a resurgence in business for the port of Lowestoft.