Maps

181,031 maps found.

1884, Sand Ref. HOSM53047
1885, Darlaston Ref. HOSM42882
1884, Raunds Ref. HOSM57581
1903, Nicholashayne Ref. HOSM55074
1903, Pinksmoor Ref. HOSM56667
1886, Branthill Cotts Ref. HOSM38710
1886, Warham Ref. HOSM63419
1886, Wighton Ref. HOSM64673
1884, Charterhouse Ref. HOSM65463
1884, Brooks Ref. HOSM39148
1884, Cloddiau Ref. HOSM41213
1884, Y Golfa Ref. HOSM46533
1884, Groespluan Ref. HOSM51827
1901, Marton Ref. HOSM53289
1884, Refail Ref. HOSM57662
1884, Trelydan Ref. HOSM62372
1900, Trewern Ref. HOSM62485
1897, Tewin Ref. HOSM61431
1902, Guns Village Ref. HOSM52891
1900, Bratton Ref. HOSM38723

Books

442 books found. Showing results 8,353 to 8,376.

Memories

29,070 memories found. Showing results 3,481 to 3,490.

My Life In Widnes

I lived in Beach Terrace until 1948 then moved to Christie Street. I went to St Bedes school and the Fisher More until 1955. I went to work at the Co-op in Albert Road,it was a great job and I made lots of friends. I love living in ...Read more

A memory of Widnes by Mavis Thomas

Pole Hill Obelisk

I've never heard of this being referred to as Queen Bodicea obelisk. I have always known it as the Royal Observatory obelisk, created as a referral point for the Greenwich 0 (zero) deg line of longitude which it is placed on. The ...Read more

A memory of Chingford in 1930 by Ted Dowling

Laleham Ghost

I was sitting on the riverbank seat at the end of Blacksmiths Lane with another girl and three boys, we were laughing and chatting one summer evening at about 8pm. Suddenly and simultaneously, we saw a hooded monk like figure dressed in ...Read more

A memory of Laleham in 1962 by Susan Baker

Bomb Blast `siding` Margaret Street/Victoria Street.

I recall as a young boy of 7 or 8, that I was among a group of friends playing on the siding at the bottom of Margaret Street. We, as friends, found the bomb on the Rhigos Mountain and carried it ...Read more

A memory of Treherbert in 1943 by Ben Thomas

The Heap Family/ Lovick Family

My dad was born in 1923 at 23 East Street, Barnoldswick. He was born out of wedlock to Lilian Victoria Heap; who lived with her father, Harry Heap, in East Street. My father, Harold Heap, had very few memories of ...Read more

A memory of Barnoldswick in 1920 by Catherine Capener

Seaton Carew Baths 1951

My memory of the Baths was getting up at 6.30am to get there for the First Session at 7am. I would swim until 8am then either ride on my bike or walk along the Seafront and Mainsforth Terrace, past the Coal Staithes to ...Read more

A memory of Seaton Carew in 1951 by Dennis Robinson

Crown Hill And Other Memories

In about 1952 appeared in the scouts gang show at Civic Hall organised by Ralph Reader. In 54 attended my final year prize giving before I left Croydon Sec Tech. Still have picture of this event which appeared in the ...Read more

A memory of Croydon in 1953 by Roger Hart

Boltro Road Businesses

I remember from the mid 1970's I was planning to have a career as a Town Planner (ended up training as an RMN at St Francis) and was always writing studies on post war Haywards Heath. Needless to say, I was delighted to ...Read more

A memory of Haywards Heath by Jason Went

Born On Sutton Flats

I was born on Sutton Flats (now demolished) Pendleton in 1941. My first vague memory was sitting under a table with a blanket draped over it and a lit candle (must have been an air-raid on at the time). My first real memory was a ...Read more

A memory of Salford by Edward Ashton

Post War Crays Hill And Four Gables

After WW2 my father started a rabbit farm - for food and fur - at 'Four Gables' Crays Hill. I remember it was down a lane to the right from the main road, if you were going to Billericay. I went to the school ...Read more

A memory of Crays Hill in 1940 by Judy Macdonald

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 8,353 to 8,376.

Caption For Weybridge, Prince's House C1960

Situated at the junction of Prince's Road and Hanger Hill, this was formerly called The Birches. By the 1960s it was divided into flats and bedsits.

Caption For Langdon Hills, The High Road C1950

Famously the second-highest point in Essex (the highest being a patch of undistinguished woodland in the parish of Langley), Langdon Hills certainly impressed the traveller Arthur Young.

Caption For Swansea, Oxford Street 1910

Built in 1877, it was badly damaged in the three-night 'Blitz' of 1941 which claimed so many of Swansea's buildings (and not a few of its more unfortunate inhabitants).

Caption For Swaffham Bulbeck, The Old Abbey C1955

The clunch and Barnack limestone vaulted undercroft, or basement, of the present house is all that remains of an upper hall of the Benedictine nunnery founded in the 12th century by Isabel the Bolebec.

Caption For Wilburton, The Church C1955

The church of St Peter occupies an island site where the main street divides.

Caption For Wantage, Newbury Street C1955

The large building on the right housed the premises of Cripps & Son, shoe retailers. Both the first and second floors were used as storage areas.

Caption For Plymouth, The Hoe Bandstand 1902

In the middle distance on the left are the masts of ships in the lee of Drake's Island.

Caption For Maidstone, Allington Castle 1898

Allington is a hamlet on the Medway just to the north of Maidstone. It is best known for its castle, situated hard by the River Medway. This view shows the excellent defensive site of the castle.

Caption For Walsden, Rough Stones Farm C1960

A typical Pennine farmstead, sheltered by a sycamore and standing on the edge of the moors, lies on the outskirts of Walsden.

Caption For Piddletrenthide, The Village C1955

A number of Dorset villages take their name from the River Piddle, or Puddle, as it is sometimes known.

Caption For Batheaston, High Street C1960

Heading north-east out of Bath on the A4, cross the A46 junction onto the old A4, which soon becomes Batheaston High Street.

Caption For Bath, The Royal Crescent C1965

Walk along Brock Street, and you reach the quite extraordinary Royal Crescent of John Wood the Younger.

Caption For Cambridge, King's Parade 1921

Gonville and Caius College is on the left, along with James Gibbs' elegant Senate House, where students are awarded their degrees.

Caption For Bewdley, Wribbenhall C1965

Wribbenhall is situated on the opposite bank of the river to Bewdley, and architecturally its streets are far more interesting than Severnside.

Caption For Swanmore, Village Centre 1969

There are plenty of people about on this warm sunny day. To the left, children cycle in the road; others sit on benches or the pavement.

Caption For Totton, By Pass C1965

North of the bypass are Rumbridge Street and the High Street, offering quieter shopping streets.

Caption For Flixton, Flixton Road C1965

An old village on the Cheshire side of the Manchester Ship Canal, Flixton was developed as a residential suburb of Manchester.

Caption For Doncaster, Frenchgate 1903

On the left we have Porter & Sons, wholesale glass and china merchants, and the imposing bulk of the Guildhall with its porticoed entrance supported on Corinthian columns.

Caption For Rotherham, The Grammar School 1957

Rotherham Grammar School grew out of a free school that had been endowed through royal patronage.

Caption For Derwent Water, Lodore Hotel 1893

The Lodore Hotel, at the southern end of Derwent Water, is a fine Victorian Gothic structure, built at the foot of the twin cascades known as the Lodore Falls, which were very popular in the Victorian

Caption For London, Tower Bridge Under Construction 1890

This murky view looks west from the Pool of London towards what was to become one of the mechanical wonders of the late 19th century.

Caption For East Harting, The Village 1906

A random collection of cottages around a pair of lanes forms an oval.

Caption For Shirwell, Church C1955

Originally 15th-century, St Paul's has been greatly restored, but it still offers a couple of treasures inside. One is the tomb of Lady Ann Chichester who died in 1723.

Caption For Stone, From The Brewery 1900

The view from the roof of Bent's Brewery. In the 12th century there was an Augustinian priory in the village.