Maps

2,499 maps found.

1921, South Benfleet Ref. POP834411
1919, South Bockhampton Ref. POP834427
1919, South Brent Ref. POP834447
1925, South Church Ref. POP834516
1922, South Cornelly Ref. POP834555
1925, South Corrielaw Ref. POP834557
1924, South Crosland Ref. POP834576
1920, South Earlswood Ref. POP834648
1924, South End Ref. POP834661
1919, South End Ref. POP834665
1919, South Farnborough Ref. POP834687
1920, South Godstone Ref. POP834778
1926, South Goldstone Ref. POP834779
1925, South Gosforth Ref. POP834783
1921, South Green Ref. POP834804
1925, South Hylton Ref. POP834945
1920, South Kensington Ref. POP834959
1924, South Killingholme Ref. POP834966
1920, South Kilworth Ref. POP834972
1919, South Knighton Ref. POP834987

Books

23 books found. Showing results 649 to 23.

Memories

1,577 memories found. Showing results 271 to 280.

Wood End

I lived in Wood End Lane until rather late in life really. Moved out of the family home when I was 29 and moved to Ruislip. I went to Wood End Nursery, infants and Junior Boys school, then moved to Horsenden Secondary Boys School. Both ...Read more

A memory of Northolt by c_bovingdon

Mitcham County Grammar School For Boys

Mitcham County Grammar School for Boys Remembered Memory is a selective thing, the best is easy, but the mind glosses over the worst. Some things recollected as certainties turn out to be not quite so. These are ...Read more

A memory of Mitcham by Jack Simmons

Wartime Memories Of Wincanton

I arrived in Wincanton as an Evacuee in 1940/41 and lived for a while with my Uncle Frank and his family. My uncle at that time owned Bayford Garage. I was only about 6 yrs of age and quite naturally missed my mother ...Read more

A memory of Wincanton by unamuir333

Boac Hatton Cross Part 2

TBA (tech block a) was a very large building so much so that people often got lost. There were four hangars East West North and South. In each hangar there was a technicl control and documents office which was ...Read more

A memory of Heathrow Airport London

Pub In Victoria Road South

Does anybody remember the name of a pub that was in Victoria Road South? It was on the left hand side around 75 yards from Duke Street on the way to where the police station can now be found. It formed part of the island ...Read more

A memory of Chelmsford by cliffl

Come For A Stroll Back In Time Through South Hackney

Hi Guys , I recently wrote on this site about the childhood memories I have of South Hackney, apparently it triggered quite a lot of interest on Facebook by people who connected with my ...Read more

A memory of South Hackney by vickyb60

It’s Been A Long Time Away

I remember South Harrow very well my mum and I would go there every Saturday to do the shopping and we would both carry it back walking to Reading Road. I used to go to Saturday morning pictures at the Cinema in ...Read more

A memory of South Harrow by moko123

Sainsbury In Tonbridge

I may well have a poor recollection here as I would have been only 3 or 4 years old at the time but wasn't Sainsbury's first Tonbridge store located on the west side of the high street just south of the old post office / just ...Read more

A memory of Tonbridge by m102691

Memories Of Southall

Lived in West End Road from 1960 to 1969, my brother was born there in 1961. We both attended Beaconsfield Road Infant School. My teacher for the first 3 years was Mrs Blong, our headmistress was Mrs Goodall. Have many happy ...Read more

A memory of Southall by robbiealison

My First Memories Of Saltfleet

My first visit to Saltfleet was as a 12 year old in 1956. A relative , Kitty Scherdel was managing the Sunnydale site for local farmer George Tuxworth and had recently moved a converted bus there from South Yorkshire ...Read more

A memory of Saltfleet by pegasusgr3

Captions

2,476 captions found. Showing results 649 to 672.

Caption For Dublin, Phoenix Park, Wellington Monument 1890

This 204ft (63m) high obelisk on the south side of the main road was designed by Robert Smirke and believed to be the highest in the world at the time.

Caption For Gloucester, The Cathedral, The South Porch 1891

Here we see a closer view of the south porch, displaying carved figures of King Osric and Abbot Serlo on either side of the entrance.

Caption For St Michael's Mount, 1890

We see the fairytale house and chapel built on the site of a Benedictine priory, with the south-east wing added by Piers St Aubyn in 1875-78. Landscaped gardens are among the rocks below.

Caption For Mullion, Poldhu Hotel 1899

This very austere hotel is seen in the year it was opened, out on the cliff top just south of Poldhu Cove.

Caption For Strete, Hillside And Frogwell 1925

Two walkers enjoy the country lanes of the South Hams in the days before the highway was dominated by motor cars.

Caption For Naburn, The River C1955

Naburn is situated four miles south of York. In 1757 a weir and a lock were built to accommodate the river traffic.

Caption For Colchester, St Boltolph's Priory 1892

Originally a separate village, Lexden is now absorbed in Colchester's south-western expan- sion, but its identity is still clear with the church at its heart.

Caption For Manaccan, Gillan From St Gorrans C1955

Gillan Creek, just south of the mouth of the Helford River, is remote enough for smuggling to have been carried on here into the late 19th century, long after the crackdown in the aftermath of the Napoleonic

Caption For Uppingham, Church Steps C1965

It shows how elevated the church is, facing countryside to the south but opening out onto the Market Place to the north.

Caption For Alston, Market Cross C1955

Claimed to be the highest market town in England, Alston commands sweeping views of the North Pennines and the South Tyne Valley.

Caption For Dumpton Gap, 1894

To the east of Margate, and south of Foreness Point, Kingsgate Bay is marked by this gap in the cliffs.

Caption For Honiton, New Street 1904

The station is to the right, on the old London and South Western Railway line from Waterloo to Exeter.

Caption For Robin Hoods Bay, Looking South C1960

Looking down the steep Main Street of Robin Hood's Bay, across the pantiled roofs of the picturesque village to the sweeping curve of the bay and the headland of Old Peak or South Cheek in the background

Caption For Coltishall, 1902

On the south side of Coltishall the river Bure flows gently through water meadows where cattle and horses graze.

Caption For Rushton, Village C1955

Many of the houses here are built of the familiar ironstone of the oolitic limestone belt, which stretches all the way from South Yorkshire to Dorset.

Caption For Doncaster, St George's Church 1903

The Sheffield & South Yorkshire was established in 1895, and was created from a grouping of several much older waterways, including the Stainforth & Keady and the Sheffield canals.

Caption For Doncaster, St George's Church 1903

The Sheffield & South Yorkshire was established in 1895, and was created from a grouping of several much older waterways, including the Stainforth & Keady and the Sheffield canals.

Caption For Wainfleet, High Street C1955

Back in the Market Place, the photographer looks south down the High Street. Cook's on the corner is still a newsagent and stationer, Goodnews.

Caption For Storrington, The Weald C1955

On a clear day, we can savour an expansive view of the Weald from the South Downs overlooking Storrington.

Caption For Matlock, The Queen's Head C1870

The Queen's Head Hotel, now shops, used to stand just across Matlock Bridge (from where this photograph was taken) on the way south towards Derby.

Caption For Porth, The Village And Sands 1887

This schooner may well have been unloading limestone, which was shipped from South Wales to be fired in the lime-kiln that still stands at the side of the beach.

Caption For Kidwelly, Castle And Church 1893

Kidwelly lies due south of Carmarthen. The borough is one of the oldest in the principality; it received its first Charter under Henry VIII.

Caption For Compton Wynyates, The Courtyard 1922

On the right here is the south range, which includes the parlour and great chamber. On the left is the east range, which contains the hall, marked by the splendid bay window.

Caption For Clevedon, St Andrew's Church 1935

St Andrew's Church sits on an unspoilt headland to the south-west of Clevedon. Buried here is Arthur Hallam (1811-1833), the son of historian Henry Hallam (1777-1859).