Maps

181,031 maps found.

1884, Willisham Ref. HOSM64656
1886, Burraton Ref. HOSM39569
1886, Filham Ref. HOSM45397
1886, Woodland Ref. HOSM49144
1889, Keighley Ref. HOSM34710
1889, Silsden Ref. HOSM59376
1897, Grayrigg Ref. HOSM46786
1897, Cotes Ref. HOSM48026
1897, The Howe Ref. HOSM52907
1886, Honiley Ref. HOSM48846
1898, Grange Ref. HOSM46743
1898, Ormathwaite Ref. HOSM55780
1898, Rosthwaite Ref. HOSM58122
1885, Brigstock Ref. HOSM38940
1884, Broughton Ref. HOSM39285
1884, Rothwell Ref. HOSM58229
1884, Slipton Ref. HOSM59439
1882, Caunsall Ref. HOSM40470
1883, Hartlebury Ref. HOSM47839
1883, Stottesdon Ref. HOSM60672

Books

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Memories

29,069 memories found. Showing results 3,381 to 3,390.

The Building Of The M1 Motorway

Living on Tongwell farm was for me a great deal of fun and we always had plenty of things to occupy our time. We attended school in Newport Pagnell and usually got there on the bike and went to our grandmother's ...Read more

A memory of Tongwell in 1959 by Bob Anderson

Robin Hood Pub In Salford

I was born in 61. My gran and grandad Elizabeth and Thomas Wainwright ran the Robin Hood pub in Salford - I cannot remember the exact street it was on, but I think you could get to it from Lower Broughton Rd. It was a ...Read more

A memory of Salford in 1964 by Michele Savage

Music Teacher

My father, Kenneth Sydney Mickleburgh used to cycle from Bungay to give piano lessons to pupils in Norton, perhaps some of them still live there.

A memory of Norton Subcourse in 1940 by Ronald Mickleburgh

The Cop

I lived at 14 Darcy Street until we moved to Wallsend in 1965. My name is Allan Calvert, we lived next door to Steven Oppenshaw and his family. I have lots of great memories of good friends, June Welsh, Dennis Thompson, David ...Read more

A memory of Langley Park in 1890 by Allan Calvert

Tottenham In The 50s

I was born in Mount Pleasant Rd in 1947 and lived there until 1959 when we moved to Norfolk, attended Bruce Grove Jnr School and then Rowland Hill. I can remember being taken home from school by my teacher during the smog ...Read more

A memory of Tottenham by Geoff Brown

Celebration Fireworks Panic

To celebrate some milestone in Wednesbury's history, there was a bonfire and firework display at Hydes Road around about the 60's. To ensure everyone's safety, the fire brigade were given the job of setting off the ...Read more

A memory of Wednesbury in 1960 by Ron Hall

Member Of St Albans Choir In The 70`s

Friday nights were something I would always looked forward to as it would be choir practice. My sisters and a few other girls were, I think, one of the first female choir members that I can ...Read more

A memory of Teddington in 1974 by Julie Broughton

North Ormesby

I was born in Queen St in 1954. I have very good memories of my childhood. People looked after each other because everyone was in the same boat, nobody had nowt. As kids, we used to play down shortie bank on the handcarts. ...Read more

A memory of North Ormesby by Wendy Sharkey

I Remember The Primary School And Merrys Motors In Station Road

I lived in the house on the corner of Station Road, near to the level crossing, and opposite the house was a garage and sign saying "Merry's motors mean many more merry miles motoring". ...Read more

A memory of Egham in 1949 by Maureen Oakley

Cheam Fair

Does anyone have any memories of the Cheam Fair back in the mid to late 1800's? I understand it still takes place this day!

A memory of Cheam in 1880 by Natalie Nagle

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 8,113 to 8,136.

Caption For Grasmere, Vale 1926

There is not much traffic - a car and a motorcycle with pillion passenger - in this view of the road running down from Dunmail Raise into Grasmere.

Caption For Maidenhead, King Street 1904

The north end of King Street has changed dramatically since 1904: the right hand side is mostly occupied by the backside of Tesco's, and on the left only The Rose pub, with the tall chimney, and the Methodist

Caption For London, Opening Of Tower Bridge 1894

The bridge was authorised by Act of Parliament in 1885 and opened in 1894.

Caption For Manchester, Ship Canal 1895

This view shows the range of shipping that could once be seen on the MSC. The steamer to the right is the 'Alverton' from West Hartlepool.

Caption For Duncton, Church 1912

We are at the foot of the Downs, with fine views nearby. Holy Trinity Church was built in 1866 in the Decorated style, on the site of a medieval church.

Caption For Llandudno, Mostyn Street 1890

Mostyn Street is one of Llandudno's main shopping streets; we see it here pictured in bright sunlight.

Caption For Dolgellau, Market Square 1930

The town's arcaded Market House of 1870 stands in the Square. The local dark building stone has given Dolgellau much of its character.

Caption For Donaghadee, Wharf 1897

This photograph shows the town clinging to the sea with some lines of very small cottages. The mound is man-made, and was very likely first topped by a Norman fort.

Caption For Weston Super Mare, Madeira Cove 1887

In this picture the new promenade and sea wall provide plenty of space to walk, while the beach below gives a hint of what it looked like in its natural state.

Caption For Chelmsford, Congregational Church 1906

By the time of its demolition in 1971, the congregation had amalgamated with that of Baddow Road Congregational Church and built the new Christ Church on the site of a former brickyard in New London

Caption For Little Waltham, The Village C1965

We are standing on Winckford Bridge across the Chelmer - described by Peter Muilman in his 1769 'History of Essex' as “a handsome bridge built of wood, painted.”

Caption For Long Eaton, Market Place And The Green C1950

On the River Erewash, close to the confluence of the Trent with Leicestershire's River Soar, this Derbyshire town was bisected by the Erewash Canal in 1779 and made readily accessible by

Caption For Skegness, Walsh's Holiday Camp C1955

Caravan camps have become much more sophisticated since the 1950s, but they also had lots of fun in those days, you can be sure of that!

Caption For Hamble, St Andrew's Church C1955

Sir Alliott Verdon-Roe, one of Britain's first aviators, is buried in this partly Norman church.

Caption For Weymouth, In The Harbour 1898

The port was able to send twenty ships to Calais in 1347, thanks to the financial success of the wool trade, but its privileges were curtailed by Henry VIII in favour of Poole, and the

Caption For Felixstowe Ferry, The Village Green 1907

A tranquil scene in the quiet little village of Bawdsey. Some thirty years later, Bawdsey was to play a vital part in the defence of Britain against the Luftwaffe.

Caption For Dublin, Sackville Street 1897

The big Greek portico of the General Post Office of 1818 is prominent in the centre of the picture. It played a central part in the Easter Rising in 1916.

Caption For Dublin, Trinity College Quadrangle 1897

Trinity College was founded in 1592 by Elizabeth I, and this picture of the main quadrangle looks towards the oldest extant college buildings, the red brick 'Rubrics', of about 1700, where Oliver Goldsmith

Caption For Dorking, Deepdene House 1891

A fine view of a house whose gardens were compared by John Aubrey with 'the kingdom of heaven'.

Caption For Ilfracombe, Wildersmouth Beach 1899

Wildersmouth Bay was the original bathing beach of the town; those beaches to the west only became accessible after the drafting in of Welsh miners to dig the tunnels by which they are now reached.

Caption For Berry Pomeroy, Castle 1899

It was in a dungeon below one of these towers that Lady Margaret de Pomeroy starved to death after being imprisoned by her elder sister Eleanor as the result of a dispute over a suitor.

Caption For Ludlow, Feathers Hotel 1904

In a period when just about every fine building in the county was owned by a wool or cloth merchant, this house reminds us of the importance of the legal profession to the wealth of Ludlow

Caption For Clydebank, Kilbowie Road 1900

In 1881, the population of Clydebank was 1,600 people, most of whom depended upon the shipyard.

Caption For London, The Strand And Charing Cross 1890

Moreover, a line drawn through it is said to separate the London of pleasure and fashion from that of work and business.The railway station occupies the ground floor of the prestigious company-owned