Maps

181,031 maps found.

1882, Marlingford Ref. HOSM53192
1881, Postwick Ref. HOSM57014
1882, Ringland Ref. HOSM57841
1885, Saxthorpe Ref. HOSM58613
1884, Southwood Ref. HOSM59817
1882, Spixworth Ref. HOSM59899
1885, Suffield Ref. HOSM60898
1881, Tasburgh Ref. HOSM61272
1884, Thurlton Ref. HOSM61797
1882, Woodrising Ref. HOSM65077
1881, Yelverton Ref. HOSM65413
1899, Brinsley Ref. HOSM38965
1899, Cossall Ref. HOSM41944
1883, Gonalston Ref. HOSM46542
1883, Keyworth Ref. HOSM49826
1883, Shelford Ref. HOSM59007
1899, Thoroton Ref. HOSM61676
1899, Thrumpton Ref. HOSM61767
1883, Tithby Ref. HOSM61960
1883, Tollerton Ref. HOSM62027

Books

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Memories

29,069 memories found. Showing results 3,211 to 3,220.

Ellacombe Road Williams Close

The earliest memories of the shops on Ellacombe Road was a Co-op at the top of the rank of shops a kiosk then Ron the off licence, wool shop, butchers and greengrocers at the bottom, these all closed when Asda ...Read more

A memory of Longwell Green in 1980 by Ricky Veale

Cowie Village Bannockburn Stirling

My father John McAteer, a coal miner, was one of a large McAteer family who lived at 22 Murdock Place in Cowie, this address no longer exists. An uncle Tommy, after WW2, had an small holding at Sauchinford and ...Read more

A memory of Fishcross in 1930 by Patrick Mc Ateer

Stubbington 1956 1968

Thank you Lorraine for the many memories you brought back. I lived in Queens Crescent from when I was born in 1956 until I moved to Australia in 1968. I also remember the bakery on the corner of the lane by the school ...Read more

A memory of Stubbington in 1962 by Nigel Read

Railway Tavern Imperial Restaurant Primrose St

Does anyone remember a pub called the Railway Tavern that used to be in Primrose Street? I actually thought it was Primrose Lane, but can't see that on the map now. Same street as the public baths ...Read more

A memory of Fishcross in 1979 by Andrew Errol

Petworth Mill

My grandparents Hylands live in the millhouse at Petworth. When I was a child, after moving from a farm at Sutton my grandad Bill worked for the mill driving a flour lorry and nan Olive used to sell tickets to men wnting to fish ...Read more

A memory of Petworth in 1970 by Jackie Bush

Beke Hall Rayleigh And Rawreth

Hi, I am looking for any information on Beke Hall, Rayleigh (sometimes spelt Beak - or with Farm in the title!). It is situated on the left side of London Road out towards Wickford and is first mentioned in 1523. ...Read more

A memory of Rayleigh

Ice Cream Van At Rossal Beach & Fleetwood

My grandfather Walter owned the Mr Softie ice-cream van that operated around Rossal beach & Fleetwood. I am looking for anyone that may have pictures of that van on the sea wall there? Gary

A memory of Fleetwood in 1966 by Gary Hurst

Honeymoon

Alas my wife passed away in 2005 but my memories are still very vivid re St Columb Minor, maybe someone reading this will know where I am talking about, our honeymoon was spent in a cottage next to the village pub, Mr & Mrs ...Read more

A memory of St Columb Minor in 1963 by John Kirkham

My Grandmother Was From Cippenham And Moved To Canada

I and my sister are trying to get geneaology info on our maternal grandmother who grew up in Cippenham. Her name was Mary Freeman and she was the daughter of Daniel and Roseann Freeman of ...Read more

A memory of Cippenham in 1890 by Marje Murphy

Webburn Lodge Formerly Lower Lodge

GRADE 11 LISTED. House, formerly the south lodge of Buckland Court (q.v.). Probably mid C19; simplified Tudor style. Granite rubble. Slated roofs. Large granite ashlar chimneystack on ridge in ...Read more

A memory of Buckland in the Moor in 1890 by Francis Hutchinson

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 7,705 to 7,728.

Caption For Cadgwith, Main Street 1899

This is an idyllic scene, which belies the harshness of life in Cornish fishing villages in past times.

Caption For Metfield, The Village Street C1960

The group of cottages on the right, now called Honeymoon Row, have had many subsequent changes made to the roofline and dormer windows.

Caption For Darwen, India Mill Chimney C1955

Overlooking the corner of Manchester Road and Deardengate in the centre of Haslingden, and readily identified by the large clock projecting into the street, is the Commercial Hotel.

Caption For Beaminster, The Square C1955

Beaminster is the 'sweet Bemmister' of William Barnes' famous Victorian poem.

Caption For Buttermere, Haymaking C1955

Agriculture in the 1950s had not changed much since the 19th century, and horses were still commonly used on the land.

Caption For Stiffkey, Aa Camp C1955

Throughout the war, and for most of the National Service years, thousands of soldiers passed through here. Today just a few brick ruins mark the existence of the camp.

Caption For Bournemouth, Gervis Arcade C1874

As with so many seaside resorts of the 19th century, Bournemouth attracted a wealthy and fashionable clientele.

Caption For Redcar, The Beach C1955

Redcar's popularity for the past 150 years has largely depended upon the attractions of the sea and the beach. A group of roundabouts and swings offers entertainment for the children.

Caption For Kington, Lady Hawkins School C1962

Lady Margaret Hawkins, after whom the school is named, was the wife of Sir John Hawkins, one of the commanders fighting against the Spanish Armada in 1588.

Caption For Eastbourne, Marine Parade 1901

Past the Georgian remains of Sea Houses, at the junction of Royal Parade with Seaside, is the flamboyant Albion Hotel, now renamed the Carlton Hotel, its red brick all colour- washed.

Caption For Salthouse, Cross Street C1955

This scene is characteristic of the North Norfolk coast: the walls and houses are built of whole flints found in the fields or on the nearby beach.

Caption For Wolferton, The Station C1955

One of the earliest railway stations in England, Wolferton has a suite of royal waiting rooms that were used by the Prince of Wales and his friends.

Caption For Calne, White Hart Hotel C1965

On the right is South Place, former home of members of the Harris family, which became the surgery of Dr Grant in 1947.

Caption For Trenarren, Black Head 1912

Black Head is at the west end of the true St Austell Bay.

Caption For St Austell, Fore Street C1950

The Midland Bank occupies a small but distinctive stone building next door to Mill Bay laundry, and Myners the butcher's uses the ground floor of Tremayne House (left).

Caption For Shoeburyness, The Garrison Clock Tower C1955

A soldier stands to the right of the gate.The post box and telephone box must have been well used by residents at the camp.The Shoeburyness School of Gunnery was founded in the middle years of the

Caption For Lincoln, Cathedral 1895

In this late Victorian view from in front of numbers 12 to 14 Minster Yard, the quality of the mainly 13th-century Gothic cathedral comes over well.

Caption For Lincoln, Silver Street C1950

Lincoln suffered a lot of demolition in the 1950s and 1960s, including No 12 on the far left, now drab 1970s offices, and the buildings beyond which made way for the Stonebow Centre shopping mall of

Caption For Sheering, The Crown Inn C1960

Despite its proximity to Harlow and the M11, Sheering still retains the appearance of a village and a sense of community.

Caption For Saltburn By The Sea, The Promenade 1923

In the foreground of the picture we see some fascinating early cars, with a chauffeur attending to the needs of his passengers in the car to the right of the picture.

Caption For Alton, The Ideal Cafe, Lower Village C1955

When W H N Nithersdale wrote his book on the Highlands of Staffordshire, he was impressed by the number of public houses in the village, all of which did a roaring trade during the summer months and

Caption For Ackworth, The Garage C1955

Just past the church, beside the nearby roundabout, is the site of the old Cross Roads Garage, now much rebuilt and modernised but still selling cars.

Caption For Tenby, The Harbour 1890

Children playing on boats and beach evoke a scene typical of the fascination of British people with maritime matters from an early age.

Caption For Tintagel, King Arthur's Castle 1894

This cliff-top headland is wild and picturesque, and legend associates it with King Arthur; there are certainly Dark Age remains here, including those of a monastery founded in about AD 500.