Maps

181,070 maps found.

1919, Norton Ref. POP794591
1919, Oakfield Ref. POP795413
1920, Paddington Ref. POP799375
1947, Llansadwrn Ref. NPO759067
1945, Norton Ref. NPO794591
1945, Nettlecombe Ref. NPO789156
1945, Thorley Ref. NPO846902
1945, Thornhill Ref. NPO847186
1945, Pyle Ref. NPO811921
1946, Ridgeway Ref. NPO816587
1898, Ashton Ref. RNE627887
1899, Aspley Ref. RNE628081
1895, Bassett Ref. RNE634567
1946, Whitemoor Ref. NPO869015
1946, Werrington Ref. NPO863590
1899, Blakenhall Ref. RNE643739
1946, Southway Ref. NPO835831
1946, Stapleton Ref. NPO838686
1899, Bradmore Ref. RNE647981
1899, Talwrn Ref. RNE844646

Books

438 books found. Showing results 673 to 696.

Memories

29,010 memories found. Showing results 281 to 290.

The Empire Exhibition 1938. The Tower

This was our last pre-war family holiday - a week in Glasgow with Dad's brother [Somerville Drive, Mount Florida] and three wonderful weeks in Tighnabruaich, Kyles of Bute, with mum's parents. I have clearer ...Read more

A memory of Glasgow by Alastair Urquhart

Mr George Jones Coalmerchant

I remember your grandad George Jones well. He was our coal merchant. He was always a welcome sight with his coal lorry, especially during the war when coal was short. I was born in 1938 and moved to Lawrence Avenue when I ...Read more

A memory of Heath Town by violet.sherratt

An Early Memory.

1946. When the war ended and my father came home, my parents brought me to Hiram from Bournemouth to see his parents. They lived in one of the small cottages just up from the hotel on the Heathfield Road, on the opposite side from where Don ...Read more

A memory of Horam by a.mesher1

Brightlands

My grandfather worked as a chauffeur and then a gardener for a family called Edwards who lived at this house in the 1930s and 1940s. My grandfather had a cottage in the grounds. When we visited and the Edwards were not at home, we were allowed to play on the lawn at the back of the house.

A memory of Reigate by Sandy Norman

Fatso & Friend

It was 1970 before I found myself working in this enclosure with 'Fatso' the male lion and his mate, whose name I, unfortunately, cannot remember. I began working at Dudley zoo in 1970 as the Giraffe Keeper and was moved to the 'Cat Round' ...Read more

A memory of Dudley in 1970 by Nicholas Ordinans

This Was My Grandmas House As A Child

This house was where my grandma grew up, and her father before her. Her father was a gardener and her mother was a seamstress, she grew up to be a nurse. She currently lives in Bromley and is now 72 and has been ...Read more

A memory of Farningham in 1930 by Gillian Cox

That's My Mum!

That's my Mum pushing my younger sister, Rosie, into the newsagents. We lived in Northwood Avenue from when the house was built in 1958 until the early 80s - although I still drive through Purley on a regular basis. A couple of doors away ...Read more

A memory of Purley by Adrienne Lowe

Saturday Morning Pictures At The Odeon

School days were OK but on Saturday morning the walk/run from Croxley Green down into Ricky was always an adventure. We would go down Scots Hill or down the track opposite the church at the bottom of the ...Read more

A memory of Rickmansworth in 1950 by Leon Moore

Chisholm Cottage

My great-great-great grandparents lived opposite Wesley Chapel in the late 1800s, behind the trees on the right-hand-side of the 1901 Wesley Chapel photo. During the 1830s, Richard JACK (b1813) and some of his brothers moved to ...Read more

A memory of Hartlepool in 1880 by Vivienne Hooper

Happy Childhood Holidays

I say 1950 for the year my memory relates to but in fact my memories cover from around 1946 to 196 I've only just found this web site for "Memories" although have looked at the site before and what nostalgia it has evoked ...Read more

A memory of Llwyngwril in 1950 by Margaret Garrod

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Captions

29,398 captions found. Showing results 673 to 696.

Caption For Glasgow, George Square 1897

Whereas Glasgow Green had been a part of the common grazing land of the burgh since the earliest times, the greening of Glasgow really began in 1852 when the city acquired the estates of Woodlands

Caption For Old Swinford, Hagley Road C1955

Old Swinford is a suburb of Stourbridge today, which represents a reversal of fortune: the Domesday Book (1086) recorded Stourbridge as part of the manor of 'Suineford'.

Caption For Oxford, The Plain 1922

Located on the east side of Magdalen Bridge, The Plain signifies the boundary of the old city. Just out of sight, the River Cherwell flows under the easterly part of the High Street.

Caption For Penarth, Windsor Gardens 1896

The laying out of Windsor Gardens in 1880 was an early manifestation of the 'new' Penarth, an integral part of the work to gentrify the seafront area.

Caption For Borehamwood, Gateshead Road C1965

This is an excellent example of the seemingly inexorable tide of uniform London County Council housing which swept northwards to engulf this former hamlet of Elstree after the Second World War.

Caption For Windsor, The Castle, North Side 1890

Although not clearly visible in the photograph, the ceiling, built by Sir Jeffrey Wyatville, contains the coats of arms of all the Knights of the Garter since the foundation of the Order in the 14th

Caption For Chesterfield, Holywell Street C1955

Holywell Street presents a rather pleasant picture of 20th-century half-timbered revival buildings, some of which would not appear out of place in Chester.

Caption For Leicester, The Pavilion, Abbey Park C1965

A Pavilion by James Tait (1834-1915), typical of the early 1880s, with its hints of Gothic merging into Tudor fram- ing, making a valuable contribution to the ambience of the park, which was laid out

Caption For Whitby, The Upper Harbour C1955

This view of the Upper Harbour in the ancient port of Whitby situated where the River Esk runs into the North Sea has hardly changed since the 1950s.

Caption For Cardington, The Village C1960

This is a beautiful example of the mixing of stone and timberwork that is typical of many houses that snuggle amongst the hills of southern Shropshire.

Caption For Ilfracombe, The "Velindra" Approaching The Pier 1890

The Velindra was just one of the paddle steamers that were the lifeblood of Ilfracombe`s tourist industry in the latter part of the 19th century and the first half of the 20th.

Caption For Great Dunmow, Flitch Trials, Jury And Court Usher 2000

It seems that the custom first acquired a jury in 1701, when it was composed of five young ladies: the four daughters of the lord of the manor, and the steward`s one daughter.

Caption For Thaxted, Stoney Lane C1955

This was the original course of the high street. The cluster of timbered houses are of late 15th century date.

Caption For Canvey Island, Thorney Bay Beach Camp C1955

Well-ordered rows of caravans are ready to welcome summer visitors.

Caption For Funtington, Hallidays 1965

Nestling under the steep southern slope of the Sussex Downs, Funtington is typical of the inland villages of the coastal plain.

Caption For Tettenhall, Lower Green C1965

The survival of the green helps Tettenhall retain just a hint of its village character, though it is very much part of Wolverhampton now.

Caption For Cambridge, St Catherine's College Dining Hall 1914

St Catharine's was founded by Robert Woodlarke in 1473, then the third provost of King's.

Caption For Eastleigh, Market Street C1955

North Stoneham Church c1960 North Stoneham Church was rebuilt at the end of the 16th century in the Gothic style.

Caption For Goring, The Village 1896

This sprawling riverside village lies between the beech-clad hills of the Chilterns and the windswept slopes of the Berkshire Downs.

Caption For Redditch, Evesham Street C1965

None of these buildings survived the 1960s.

Caption For Smarden, The Street C1955

The weatherboarded Chequers pub is tucked away in a corner of the dog-leg at the top of the village street, with the early 15th-century church tower rising above the surrounding tiled roofs.

Caption For Carrog, The River From The Bridge C1960

Carrog, or Llansantffraid Glyndyfrdwy, is in the heart of the lands of Owain Glyndwr, the marcher lord.

Caption For Yarm, The Friarage C1955

One of the important historic buildings of Yarm, this mansion was built in 1770 on the site of the ancient Friary, using some of the stones from the original building.

Caption For Bentley, The Memorial Hall 1929

The book of 'Hampshire Treasures' states that the 'Bentley Book' on the left was 'designed by Lord Baden-Powell for the Daily Mail competition for village signs in 1923.