Maps

181,031 maps found.

1882, Frocester Ref. HOSM45968
1882, Nympsfield Ref. HOSM55492
1903, Homersfield Ref. HOSM48835
1903, Redenhall Ref. HOSM57653
1895, Matching Ref. HOSM53321
1907, Bewerley Ref. HOSM37640
1890, Copgrove Ref. HOSM41745
1907, Fewston Ref. HOSM45349
1889, Follifoot Ref. HOSM45577
1907, Hartwith Ref. HOSM47756
1907, Thornthwaite Ref. HOSM61651
1896, Elwick Ref. HOSM44806
1914, Greatham Ref. HOSM47103
1907, Havant Ref. HOSM34610
1888, Boulston Ref. HOSM38422
1906, Rhydygele Ref. HOSM38739
1906, Vachelich Ref. HOSM39777
1906, Vachelich Ref. HOSM45062
1906, Llanrhian Ref. HOSM70626
1906, Porthgain Ref. HOSM57061

Books

442 books found. Showing results 7,201 to 7,224.

Memories

29,034 memories found. Showing results 3,001 to 3,010.

The Childrens Home

In the early 1970s my brother and I were put in the children's home at the bottom of Dairymore, I remember a stream just outside, a lawn area with a tree and it being opposite the school. We would really love to see some photos ...Read more

A memory of Wickham by Daren Crown

My First School Alby Hill 1944

My mother and her mother were born in my great-grandparents' cottage at Hanworth Common. Richard and Blanche Craske they were. Well dear old Richard was really my step great grandad. The true one was ...Read more

A memory of Aldborough in 1944 by Richard Whitten

Childhood In The 1950s

It breaks my heart to see how the years, short-sighted councillors and rapacious businessmen have ruined this once noble and beautiful seaside resort. How could anybody have countenanced destroying this view for the ...Read more

A memory of Bridlington by Geoffrey Harrison

Burgh Heath Sugar Bowl

I remember the Sugar Bowl very well as I used to swim there. I was a boarder at Red House School further down the Brighton Road, does anyone remember that? Best days of my life (another story), Walton on the Hill for ...Read more

A memory of Burgh Heath in 1960 by Alan Maxwell

Stacksteads Boyhood.

My family moved from Haslingden to Newchurch Road in 1950 opposite the Farhome Tavern. As an eight year old I attended Western Junior School until 1953 leaving to attend Blackthorn Secondary Modern until June 1957 when our ...Read more

A memory of Stacksteads in 1950 by Tom Pilling

Murder At Norwell

Not a memory, but I discovered my great great grandmother Mary Antcliffe was sent to prison for the murder of her stepson Joseph aged 18 months. She was accused of beating him to death. There were several neighbours mentioned in ...Read more

A memory of Norwell by Karen Beckett

Moss Bank

I lived in Mos Bank from age approximately 2 1/2 to about 10 years old then moved on to Frederick Street - finally moving to NYC in 1961. I have very fond memories of living there with my five siblings and being close to farms once you ...Read more

A memory of Widnes by Geraldine Gately

Oh Arrr

eve udil ann robert barnes were married he was the first toy boy they were really happy driveing their 25d david broun i lived there untill 1968. george widden used to catch badgers and eat them. there were many strange people in ...Read more

A memory of Bothenhampton in 1965 by Robyn Warren

Marjorie Lewis A Watercolour Of Mulbarton

I just wanted to let you know there is a fabulous watercolour for sale on ebay of Mulbarton. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Watercolour-16cmx9cm-Mulbarton-near-Norwich-Norfolk-Marjorie-Lewis-/180742890082?pt=UK_art_Paintings_GL&hash=item2a151da262 many thanks

A memory of Mulbarton

Fun In Sun Valley

I have very fond memories of spending lots of weekends with my nan and grandad in their caravan which was on Sun Valley, Marsh Road, Rhuddlan. I used to be friends with the owner's daughter Linda, as we grew up we used to listen to ...Read more

A memory of Rhyl in 1963 by Beverley Wall

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 7,201 to 7,224.

Caption For Glasgow, Kelvingrove Park 1897

Sir Joseph Paxton, designer of the Crystal Palace, laid out this park on the banks of the river Kelvin. It was opened in 1853.

Caption For North Berwick, Tantallon Castle 1897

In 1388, the 2nd Earl of Douglas invaded the Earl of Northumberland's domain to the south. Douglas raided far and wide; then, after capturing Northumberland's standard, he returned home.

Caption For Caister On Sea, The Lifeboat C1955

Once a strategic Roman station, this coastal village is now almost a suburb of Great Yarmouth.

Caption For York, Bootham Bar & The Minster 1893

The stone-arched building on the right was the postern tower built in 1497 on St Mary's Abbey walls; it is now an office for First York Buses.

Caption For York, Goodramgate C1866

To the left of the street is a gate, erected in 1766, which leads to Holy Trinity Church.

Caption For Bradford, Lister Park Bandstand 1923

The park occupies the original site of Manningham Hall, which was demolished; the land was given to the city by its owner, Samuel Cunliffe Lister.

Caption For Bedale, From The Tower Of St Gregory's Church 1896

The market town of Bedale is just a few miles to the north-east of Masham.

Caption For Blaenavon, The Eastern Valley C1955

Standing at the head of the Eastern Valley, in an industrially ravaged landscape, Blaenavon was declared a World Heritage Site in 2000.

Caption For Norwich, Rampant Horse Street 1891

Colman the cutler and ironmonger (right) was a partner of Glendenning, a saddler and travelling case maker for the gentry. Arthur Bunting (left) dealt in woollens and linen.

Caption For Walberswick, The Green 1933

Walberswick stands at the mouth of the River Blyth just across from the moorings of Southwold, and was once, like so many of these quiet Suffolk coast villages, a thriving port.

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Caption For Fowey, 1898

This is the Fowey beloved of weekend salts and retired admirals who sip gins on the verandahs of waterside houses in this timeless old town.

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Caption For Aldborough, Village 1907

Aldborough, just one mile from Boroughbridge, stands on the site of the Roman station of Isurium, and has a museum containing Roman remains.

Caption For Northleach, Market Square C1955

Northleach is a delightful town, easily missed with the construction of its recent bypass.

Caption For Metheringham, High Street C1955

Roughly east of Navenby, where the limestone descends to the flat east of the county, Metheringham is a large village with a mix of stone and brick older houses interspersed with Victorian and later development

Caption For Whitby, From Boghall C1886

This photograph demonstrates clearly that the River Esk is tidal, for it shows vessels lying on the river bed at low tide.

Caption For Devizes, Estcourt Street C1960

The unsupported front of the Blue Star Garage was quite a feature when it was first erected.

Caption For Exmouth, The Strand Gardens 1938

The waters of the Exe estuary once lapped the edge of what is now a pleasant town centre park.

Caption For Conwy, Castle 1913

His choice of site was deliberate: here was the royal hall of Llywelyn the Great and the Cistercian Abbey of St Mary where he lay buried.

Caption For Newcastle Upon Tyne, Castle 1901

The Normans established their 'new castle' in 1080 on the site of a Roman fort. In the foreground is the Black Gate, originally constructed in 1247 when the castle's defences were upgraded.

Caption For Newark, View From The Bridge C1965

For a start, two of the buildings in the background are no longer imposing town houses; one is now the offices of the Phoenix Assurance Co, and the other, Warwick house and former home of brewer Samuel

Caption For Wolverhampton, Queen Street C1900

As well as retail outlets and the main post office, there were a number of buildings along Queen Street which dated from the earlier decades of the 19th century, including the Mechanics’ Institute

Caption For Lincoln, The Cathedral C1965

At the left is the corner of John Carr of York’s Georgian County Gaol of 1787: no attempt here to match the castle’s Gothic architecture.

Caption For Stonehenge, C1955

This photograph demonstrates the rugged beauty of the stones.

Caption For Blackpool, The South Jetty From The Wellington Hotel 1890

As with many seaside resorts, one of the popular attractions was a trip in a boat.