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Maps

7,034 maps found.

1889 - 1891, Woodmansey Ref. HOSM65070
1897 - 1914, Brocastle Ref. HOSM39046
1897 - 1914, Ogmore-By-Sea Ref. HOSM55675
1888 - 1909, Grindale Ref. HOSM47144
1897, Cowbridge Ref. HOSM34372
1897, Graig Penllyn Ref. HOSM46719
1897, Llysworney Ref. HOSM52170
1897, Penllyn Ref. HOSM56343
1897, Pentre Meyrick Ref. HOSM56461
1915, Michaelston-Le-Pit Ref. HOSM53567
1898, Warter Ref. RNE861191
1895, Waxholme Ref. RNE862345
1895, Welton Ref. RNE863241
1895, West Cowick Ref. RNE863933
1898, South Dalton Ref. RNE834588
1897, South End Ref. RNE834669
1895, South Field Ref. RNE834703
1887 - 1889, Foggathorpe Ref. HOSM45565
1898 - 1915, St Lythans Ref. HOSM60050
1889, Asselby Ref. HOSM36422

Books

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Memories

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If Only Had Stayed In Hitchin!

Had my parents stayed in Hitchin in 1938, l would have attended the Grammar School in 1944-1945! So feel sad as I moved to Warlingham, Surrey and attended Oxted County Grammar School 1945-1950 and Redhill Secretarial ...Read more

A memory of Hitchin in 1945 by Jill Turk

The Army Firing Range At Hythe

The original site of the School of Musketry is no more, having been demolished to make way for a modern supermarket, but I remember using the nearby army firing ranges. My first encounter was with 39 Signal Regiment in ...Read more

A memory of Hythe in 1971 by John Howard Norfolk

Halls Of Galmpton

The Hall family lived scattered about Devon since the late 1600's, from what I can gather. In the 1850's to the 1890's they seemed to settle around Galmpton and Dittisham, later into Torquay and beyond. My GGG Grandfather ...Read more

A memory of Galmpton in 1860 by Quentin Hall

School Road Nursery

I am researching my family and was wondering if anyone knew of the School Road Nursery at Yardley Wood. I have recently been given an old family photo which was sent to Mrs A Horton, at that address. I think the photo ...Read more

A memory of Yardley Wood by Lesley Rutter

Forty Years Ago.

Sept 1971, and Ventnor became the place of our honeymoon. We had a fabulous week, the weather was good, a lovely hotel just up the hill from the beach. At the end of it, we were very brave and returned to the mainland by hovercraft ...Read more

A memory of Ventnor in 1971 by Susan Moore

The Davidsons And The Cunninghams

My Grandparents - David C. Davidson and Isabel Cunningham were from Slamanan and came to the U.S. in 1906. David was a coal miner alongside of George Cunningham who came to the U.S. with David; my Grandmother ...Read more

A memory of Slamannan in 1900 by June Maxwell Mc Clain

Exciting And Interesting Times

Not sure if anyone reads their comments later in life, but in response to one, it was Cliff Bennett and the Rebel Rousers. Cliff lived in Long Lane, next door to where I lived when I was 3 or 4. We lived in the ...Read more

A memory of Uxbridge in 1968 by Nick Brown

This Is History!

I went to Colwyn Bay with a girl friend and we stayed at 'Tyn-y-maes' (sorry can't remember how to spell it). I met my husband on that holiday when we were only in our early teens. We were friends on and off for several years ...Read more

A memory of Colwyn Bay in 1947 by Norma Singleton

Victoria Terrace

I was born in Victoria Terrace in Cleckheaton, which I think is near the old railway station. This was in the 1940's and although my family moved away from Cleck in 1950, I still visit my roots every few years. Does anyone ...Read more

A memory of Cleckheaton by Pauline Parkman

Railway Terrace

I have many memories of Caerau. I lived at no 40 Railway Terrace from 1942 until 1963, when I got married to Linda Jukes.Wwe left Caerau in 1965 to Luton where I went to work for Vauxhall Motors. It is nice reading about the 50's ...Read more

A memory of Caerau in 1965 by Colin Evans

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Captions

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Caption For Gainsborough, The Old Hall C1955

The Old Hall, very much the finest building in the town and now largely surrounded by Victorian housing, sits in its grassy square, a potent reminder of the town's great medieval past.

Caption For Wilmington, The Long Man C1960

The Long Man of Wilmington stands on the northern slope of the South Downs, today marked out in white bricks. Who he is and when he was originally cut into the downland turf is not known.

Caption For Folkestone, The Leas And Bandstand 1897

These strollers adhered to the proper dress code asked of all Victorians who wished to stretch their legs here.

Caption For Rolvenden, The Village And Church 1901

Many villagers left their homes here between 1830 and 1850 when the parish gave them money to go to Australia.

Caption For Lower Slaughter, The Village C1960

It is difficult to imagine a more peaceful scene, but during the Second World War things were not always so tranquil.

Caption For Kessingland, Church Road C1960

On the left side of Ceylon House is the post office and to the right the grocer's and provision's shop, both run by William Lowrey. Today both businesses are in the right half of the building.

Caption For Penton Hook, The Lock 1934

Only a solitary punt and a small rowing dinghy occupy the 267ft-long lock on this summer day. Beyond the lock gates the Thames will carry the boats down to Laleham and Chertsey.

Caption For Denbigh, High Street C1955

The contrasting styles of urban architecture seen in modern Denbigh speak of its history and its regenerative powers; here, medieval and Jacobean frontages are replaced with Georgian and Victorian modernisations

Caption For Barsham, The Church 1894

The tower is probably Saxon, and was added to an existing nave. The east wall has diaper patterns in stonework, which continue across the window.

Caption For Caister On Sea, High Street C1955

Although there are many pleasant cottages in the vernacular brick and flint, the modest village street does not reflect Caister's illustrious history.

Caption For Horning, St Benet's Abbey Ruins C1955

Amidst the Cowholm marshes are the scanty ruins of St Benet's Abbey, founded by Canute.

Caption For Lancaster, From Castle Hill C1950

We are looking down Castle Hill, by the wall of Lancaster Castle. St Mary's Parade is to the left, going up to the church. The Judge's Lodgings are at the bottom of Castle Hill down the lane.

Caption For Wyke Regis, The School 1898

The village of Wyke Regis is now a suburb of Weymouth.

Caption For Rugby, Old Houses, North Street 1922

Built-in bathrooms for most people were still something of a novelty.

Caption For Camborne, School Of Metalliferous Mining C1955

These solid premises housed the world-famous mining college in the capital of the Cornish mining district.

Caption For Gunnislake, Fore Street C1950

Motorists heading out of Cornwall from Callington must descend a steep hill through the old mining village of Gunnislake, which is situated in the Tamar valley close to the Devon border.

Caption For Sudbury, Newton Green Hotel 1907

This is the rear view of the Saracen's Head pub; from c1900 to c1930 it was run by Miss Florence Glass, the third generation of her family at the pub since c1850.

Caption For Runcorn, All Saints Church 1900

Just to the left of All Saints' Church the Railway Bridge can be clearly seen standing where Queen Ethelfleda's castle was built to control and watch the Runcorn Gap and protect her kingdom

Caption For Malmesbury, The Abbey, South Door C1955

The parvise above the south porch contains a small museum with various artefacts associated with the history of the abbey.

Caption For Baslow, The Old Mill C1883

In the early 1820s the village had three inns.The Blue Bell was kept by F Glossop, who was also a maltster; the landlord at the White Hart was Thomas Booth; and William Clark ran the Three Crowns.The

Caption For Sheffield, The Cathedral C1955

In January 1898 the Privy Council gave its approval for Sheffield to have its own Bishopric.

Caption For Worcester, The Cathedral, West Front 1891

Work started on the present Worcester Cathedral in 1084. In the chancel, just before the high altar, is the tomb of King John, situated between the shrines of St Oswald and St Wulfstan.

Caption For Bacup, St James Street 1961

At this time, local industry was closing down; Bacup, which was off the beaten track, was looking for residents to commute to work in Burnley, Manchester or other towns.The town stands on the young

Caption For Whitchurch, High Street C1955

The next photographs follow the High Street from north to south.