Maps

181,031 maps found.

1923, Maryport Ref. HOSM34897
1885, Ellenborough Ref. HOSM44720
1879, Beeley Ref. HOSM37375
1898, Wensley Ref. HOSM63705
1879, Whatstandwell Ref. HOSM64343
1884, Asfordby Ref. HOSM36365
1902, Pickwell Ref. HOSM56616
1884, Scalford Ref. HOSM58725
1902, Stathern Ref. HOSM60372
1902, Wyfordby Ref. HOSM65302
1899, Llandegfan Ref. HOSM46577
1899, Llandegfan Ref. HOSM51777
1898, Aberfan Ref. HOSM35546
1903, Pant Ref. HOSM56048
1903, Pen-Y-Darren Ref. HOSM56521
1903, Twynyrodyn Ref. HOSM62753
1913, Grangetown Ref. HOSM46856
1896, Cocking Ref. HOSM41486
1896, Didling Ref. HOSM43219
1896, Heyshott Ref. HOSM48373

Books

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Memories

29,069 memories found. Showing results 3,131 to 3,140.

2nd Airborne Company Raoc

Hi I was at Arnhem camp in 1958/59. This was where the heavy drop platforms were rigged with Landrover+trailer, before being transported to Abingdon airfield. There they would be loaded into a Beverly aircraft (with the ...Read more

A memory of Watchfield in 1958 by Len Booth

Undertakers In Smallfield

Please can anyone tell me about the history and location of the undertakers in Smallfield? Also does anyone know what used to be where Churchill Rd (off Chapel Rd) was, Careys Wood and Gorse Drive, a relatively new housing estate?

A memory of Smallfield by Natalie Nagle

1965 1974

I was placed with Sister Catherine from six weeks of age then boarded out prior to my ninth birthday to a newly married couple. Although I had a good time at the convent my placement wasn't a good one. I have tried over the past 16 years ...Read more

A memory of Pantasaph in 1965 by Anthony Williams

Where Is St. Patricks Open Air School?

Did you go to St. Patricks Open Air School? I was sent in 1957 as I had very bad asthma and I left in 1965. The school was open to about a hundred girls who suffered from a range of chest conditions. The ...Read more

A memory of Hayling Island in 1957

Nice Photo!

Is the pond still there? I remember delivering newspapers to the pub, and to other houses and cottages around the heath - by bike all the way from Moor Park shops! At least it was downhill from here - about three papers to the pub ...Read more

A memory of Batchworth Heath in 1958

Picture Ref W132016

I was a pupil at Woodford Green Prep form 1945 to 1951. During that time I remember watching the demolition of the north wall of the the bombed building which was pulled down, and I suggest took place in '48/9? For safety ...Read more

A memory of Woodford Green by Anthony White

Abergorlech

I moved with my parents, Ron and Edith Burnett, to Abergorlech in 1952 when I was 10 years old. My father worked for the Forestry Commission, and we lived in the Forestry House about a mile west of the village. In those days it was ...Read more

A memory of Abergorlech in 1952 by Pamela Krist

Little Sutton Shops Chester Road

Hi ,can anyone cast their minds back to the shopping area in Little Sutton where there is a very tiny car park on the A41, the shops that are there now are Cheshire Building Society, chemist (Westminster ...Read more

A memory of Little Sutton by Valerie Waring

Best Ice Cream

Friends of the family owned a remote cottage towards Cairnsmoor from Creetown. We holidayed from Surrey on steam-hauled trains via Carlisle to the end of the world. Sheep scratched their backs on the corner of the cottage. Brown water ...Read more

A memory of Creetown in 1954 by Laurie Packer

1940s And 50s

I was born in 1942 and lived in Ovington Grove behind The Lonnen. My memories would fill several books, but for starters:- the Regal; Quadrini's; Number 2 blue bus; Holy Cross Church; Cowgate then Wingrove Schools; playing football by ...Read more

A memory of Fenham by David Kemp

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 7,513 to 7,536.

Caption For Netley, Victoria Road C1955

Pevsner described Netley as 'a Victorian period piece'; its streets of neat family villas and rows of renovated ter- raced cottages overlooking Southampton Water are certainly striking.

Caption For Freshwater Bay, C1955

A little way back from Freshwater Bay is the former home of the poet Tennyson, who loved the place but hated the constant procession of visitors.

Caption For Newport, High Street C1955

Justice Fleming survived into the reign of James I, when he presided over the trial of Guy Fawkes; an act of judi- cial importance that is commemorated in Newport's Guildhall.

Caption For Wantage, Market Place C1955

Peeping into view on the left of the picture is the sturdy tower of Wantage parish church, which dates from the late 13th century and was restored by the distinguished local architect George Street in

Caption For Bude, Castle 1893

Situated to the west of Stratton, Bude Castle was built on a promontory by Sir Goldsworthy Gurney in 1850.

Caption For Nutfield, Kings Mill 1906

The rich deposits of fuller's earth in this area, used in the cleaning and preparation of woollen and worsted cloth, have been utilised since Roman times.

Caption For Chawton, The Village C1960

Chawton is relatively quiet today, but at one time the A31 ran through the centre of the village, with traffic thundering past Jane Austen's home.

Caption For Cheddar, 1908

The Village 1908 This view of quarrymen's cottages is an echo of a long-gone past for this area. It is now very much a tourist mecca.

Caption For Burton Fleming, The Church C1960

The church of St Cuthbert is of Early English origins, but was restored in 1877 and partially rebuilt in brick. There was once a south aisle, but this was removed, as was the chancel arch.

Caption For Braintree, Coggeshall Road 1923

Continuing the development of houses along the main Dunmow to Colchester Road, these fine houses, dating from the turn of the 20th century, were also built for the growing middle class.

Caption For Alton, St Lawrence's Church, Reredos 1898

It was dedicated by the Bishop of Winchester on 10 August (St Lawrence's Day) 1898, the money having been raised as part of Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee celebrations.

Caption For Ribbesford, Blackstone Rock C1965

We are downstream from Bewdley, and the course of the River Severn can again be defined in this photograph by the line of trees.

Caption For Romford, Main Road 1908

It is to the credit of generations of Romford councillors, developers and benefactors that the borough has so many avenues of fine mature trees.

Caption For Ongar, The Lodge, Shelley Hall C1950

Shelley is a parish north of Ongar, consisting of a Victorian church, a hall, and a handful of houses and farms. The Hall was built in the 15th century.

Caption For Paul, The Village C1955

Situated at the top of a hill, Paul is the mother village for Mousehole down below.

Caption For Buttermere, Haymaking C1955

Agriculture in the 1950s had not changed much since the 19th cen- tury, and horses were still com- monly used on the land.

Caption For West Runton, The Links Hotel And Golf Club 1923

Pictured from the first tee of the course, the Runton Links Hotel was built in 1890. It was named after the renowned links designed by the champion Open golfer J H Taylor.

Caption For Maresfield, Village 1902

This little village on the edge of Ashdown Forest was a centre of the Wealden iron industry. It once had three foundries, the last of which became a gunpowder mill in 1849.

Caption For West Hoathly, The Village 1895

Standing high on a hill with fine Sussex views, West Hoathly is probably best known for its historic church of St Margaret of Antioch.

Caption For Egremont, Town Hall And Main Street 1963

The wide Main Street of Egremont, watched over by the clock tower of the Victorian Town Hall, is typical of many Cumbrian towns.

Caption For London, St Paul's Cathedral, Choir East C1920

This is the east end of St Paul's Cathedral before the destruction of the Victorian high altar by a Second World War bomb in 1940.

Caption For Bures, High Street C1955

A delightful picture of Bures, a pleasing collection of villages which straddle the river Stour and the county boundary with Suffolk.This picture shows the type of architecture so common hereabouts

Caption For Sambourne, The Green Dragon C1965

The village lies south of Redditch, with Studley and Astwood Bank encroaching from east and west.

Caption For Basildon, Town Square C1965

Keay House—on the right—was home to Basildon Urban District Council from 1960 to 1965. It took its name from Sir Lancelot Keay, the first chairman of Basildon Development Corporation.