Maps

276 maps found.

1925, Holme Mills Ref. POP738697
1919, Shirley Holms Ref. POP830419
1946, Runcton Holme Ref. NPO822745
1895, The Holmes Ref. RNE846418
1896, Holme Green Ref. RNE738654
1896, Forest Holme Ref. RNE707908
1896, Great Holm Ref. RNE720053
1896, Reeds Holme Ref. RNE815148
1940, Shirley Holms Ref. NPO830419
1940, Sutton Holms Ref. NPO843222
1946, West Holme Ref. NPO864431
1924, Holme Slack Ref. POP738713
1925, Gullom Holme Ref. POP723515
1947, Forest Holme Ref. NPO707908
1947, Holme Marsh Ref. NPO738695
1893, Runcton Holme Ref. RNE822745
1895, Shirley Holms Ref. RNE830419
1919, Sutton Holms Ref. POP843222
1925, Willow Holme Ref. POP870621
1903-1904, Holme Ref. RNC738603

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Memories

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Wrinstead Court

I went to Wrinsted Court with my mother and brother and sister in 1950. We went as tenants. Here is a short background. My father was killed in 1941 as he was in the Navy. Then my mother met my first step-father who was also ...Read more

A memory of Wrinsted Court by Christine Smith

My Holiday In A Manor House

I went to fornethy residential school when I was five and nine years old and I was very happy thare I loved the long walks through the woods and walking down the stoney brae to the burn to paddle our ...Read more

A memory of Fornethy Residential School by Donna Boyd

Railway Info.

The building on the left is a carriage shed, used for holding spare passenger vehicles under cover. It is from the North Devon Railway in the 1850s and still appears to have broad gauge track (7ft gauge - not removed until 1877) laid ...Read more

A memory of Barnstaple in 1870

Grandmother's Flat Above The Shops

My family's house, just off the Kingston Bypass (now known as the A3) in Tolworth, was damaged as the result of enemy action in September 1940 and my parents and I stayed for a while with my grandmother in ...Read more

A memory of Surbiton in 1940 by Noreen Ayton

Samuel Page Umbrella Maker.

This photo shows my great grandfather's shop, nearly opposite the one owned by Jesse Boot. The shop has (on the left hand side of the photo) the name S. Page (Samuel Page) just above the wooden statue of Jonas Hanway ...Read more

A memory of Nottingham by Claire Allen

Thame Cottage Portmellon

I was born in 1975 and spent nearly every birthday until I was 16 years old at Thame Cottage, Portmellon with my Mum, Dad, younger Brother, Uncle, Auntie and 3 cousins. One day, when I have my own children, I hope to take ...Read more

A memory of Portmellon by Elizabeth Collier

The Plantations

Well not just for the 1930's but for twenty years after as well.  Memories come flooding back - not just for this picture but for Wigan itself.  I was born there in 1931 - in my grandparents home 38, Dicconson Street - a section no ...Read more

A memory of Wigan in 1930 by Thelma Hurly

Growing Up In Hendon 1945 1970

Being born in the front room of 7 First Avenue (which runs between Finchley Lane and Victoria Road) in September 1945 and living at that address until 1970 approximately, but my mother (Mary) and Father (Len) lived there ...Read more

A memory of Hendon by Anthony Edgar

Graham Kinnear Memories Of Brandon High School From Australia

Brandon High School, Motherwell, Scotland. Reminiscences by Graham Kinnear May 2023. Living in Australia since 1980. I was so fascinated by fun and games and adventures, that ...Read more

A memory of Motherwell by thebeild

Married In Oakhanger Church

In 1991 my husband and I married in Oakhanger Church. The whole of the month of June had been absolutely horrendous with rain and we didn’t hold out much hope for the day of our wedding. That day was the only ...Read more

A memory of Oakhanger by D Toovey

Captions

249 captions found. Showing results 49 to 72.

Caption For Sonning, Village 1904

Dick Turpin supposedly galloped through the village on his horse, Black Bess, en route to his aunt's cottage after a hold-up on the Bath Road.

Caption For Bowness On Windermere, Boat Station And Old England Hotel 1893

In the background is the Old England Hotel, one of many which sprang up in this little town as tourism took hold in the Lake District at the turn of the 19th century.

Caption For Cheam, Park Lane 1925

In the centre two women, one holding a baby in her arms, watch the photographer at work.

Caption For Bowness On Windermere, The Pier 1887

A smartly-painted Windermere steamer sets out, with the Old England Hotel, one of many which sprang up in this little town as tourism took hold in the Lake District at the turn of the 19th century, in

Caption For Bowness On Windermere, Boat Station And Old England Hotel 1893

In the background is the Old England Hotel, one of many which sprang up in this little town as tourism took hold in the Lake District at the turn of the 19th century.The ivy-covered facade has

Caption For Kirkby Stephen, Market Street C1960

The town was granted its right to hold a market during the 14th century, and bull-baiting was carried out in the Market Square until 1840.

Caption For Epsom, High Street C1960

The right to hold a market in the High Street was originally granted to the lords of the manor by Charles II, and afterwards confirmed by his brother James in 1685.

Caption For Leyburn, Market Place 1934

In the far left background is the Bolton Arms Hotel, a fine Georgian building complete with a Long Room where the Leyburn Market Club holds its dinners.

Caption For Hilton, Potton Road 1958

This quiet village road is now a 'rat run' for motorists avoiding hold-ups on the A14.

Caption For Paddock Wood, Measuring The Hops C1950

The bags are called 'pokes', and each holds 12 bushels. The man in the centre is probably the tallyman, who was responsible for recording the harvest.

Caption For Wimborne, St Margaret's Chapel 1923

A Holy Communion service is still held every Friday, and St Margaret's residents hold meetings and birthday celebrations in the chapel.

Caption For Borrowdale, The Hotel C1870

This very early postcard view of the Borrowdale Hotel, with Grange Crags behind, shows the Lake District as it was before the tourist invasion really took hold.

Caption For St Ives, Westcott's Quay 1927

This view shows Westcott's Quay before Pednolver Walk, popularly known as Lambeth Walk, was built above the beach in the 1930s to mask a drainage system that led to large holding tanks further along The

Caption For Ludlow, Dinham Bridge 1896

In fact, there were several weirs all along this stretch of the River Teme; they were built to hold up the river so that there would always be water available to power the mills.

Caption For Moffat, British Tennis Championships 1892

It was around this time that tennis became something of an event, with most spa towns starting to hold annual tournaments.

Caption For St Ives, Bailey's Lane 1906

The young man holding the wheelbarrow worked for a local grocer and used the barrow for delivering goods, or, as can be seen here, for giving a local youngster a jaunt.

Caption For Broadstairs, Viking Bay C1956

The town holds an annual Dickens festival when people dress up in Victorian costumes and listen to readings from Dickens's books.

Caption For Shamley Green, Village 1906

The village was once known as Shamble Lea, and Oliver Cromwell granted it a charter to hold an annual fair.

Caption For St Johns, Tynwald Hill 1903

Around AD 870 Tynwald Hill was selected by the Vikings as a suitable location, or 'vollr', to hold their open-air assembly, the 'Thing', held annually on old Midsummer's Day.

Caption For Woolacombe, Hotel 1891

The Woolacombe Hotel (centre) was built in the 1880s, and was subsequently extended to hold 150 guests; the original part of the hotel is the left-hand gable.

Caption For Brixham, Inner Harbour 1906

Most Brixham trawlers were owned by shareholders, with family and friends holding shares. Brixham enjoyed a prosperity rarely seen during the hard times of Victorian England.

Caption For North Curry, Jubilee Square C1960

The centre of the village is used to hold the annual May Fair.

Caption For Bletchingley, Fair Day 1907

The village still holds its annual fair - it is now situated on Grange Meadow.

Caption For Charlestown, The Harbour 1912

Workmen are shovelling china clay down chutes into the hold.