Maps

181,031 maps found.

1922, Penleigh Ref. HOSM56341
1895, Addington Ref. HOSM71318
1892, Bickerton Ref. HOSM37658
1891, Bramham Ref. HOSM71307
1896, Cowthorpe Ref. HOSM42079
1892, Ingmanthorpe Ref. HOSM49356
1891, Wothersome Ref. HOSM65220
1901, Rodden Ref. HOSM57944
1913, Goldsborough Ref. HOSM46528
1894, Laverstoke Ref. HOSM50869
1880, Prees Sta Ref. HOSM50612
1880, Waterloo Ref. HOSM63517
1923, Whitehaven Ref. HOSM35421
1923, Bransty Ref. HOSM38708
1923, Lowca Ref. HOSM52464
1887, Blaenwaun Ref. HOSM38027
1887, Cefn-Y-Pant Ref. HOSM40464
1895, Wickford Ref. HOSM35427
1895, Runwell Ref. HOSM58278
1892, Haigh Ref. HOSM47350

Books

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Memories

29,070 memories found. Showing results 3,491 to 3,500.

Ex Employees Of Derby Pastures

We have always known that my great aunt was allegedly sent to Derby Pastures at a fairly young age. The story we heard was; that she had been kicked by a horse in Chesterfield as a young child, although we don't know ...Read more

A memory of Mickleover by Julie Cooper

Collyhurst Flats, Southern Drive

Lived at 17 Southern Drive, went to St Oswalds. One of my memories was helping Harry the firewood lad; he used to sell firewood from his handcart. Marco real ice-cream. Harry Wilkinson in the chip shop - if you put ...Read more

A memory of Collyhurst in 1952 by Jimmy Jones

What A Scare

It was a cold and wet evening when I had arrived in Peterborough, and having little money on me certainly not enough to pay for some hotel. I had been thumbing lifts from various towns, but as it was teeming it down with rain, I did not ...Read more

A memory of Eye in 1971 by Roland Mitchell

Visiting My Great Uncle Ted

I visited Ber Street on a regular basis in the early 1960s as my great uncle lived there. This was pre-school days for me. My mum was born in Twiddy's court which is now Warminger's Court. I remember walking up alongside ...Read more

A memory of Norwich in 1964 by Yvette Ballance

Post Office

I vaguely remember being taken into the Post Office. I was aware that my father held me and I was corrected as I wanted to take the pen out of his top pocket whilst waiting for my mother. I remember it as being very large and spacious.

A memory of Norwich in 1962 by Yvette Ballance

Nicholson Family

My mother, Mary Nicholson, was the daughter of Otho Francis Macmahon Nicholson, the son of Henry Donaldson Nicholson. My mother met my father, a first generation South African, during World War 2 when he served in the Merchant ...Read more

A memory of Tavistock by Elizabeth Croeser

Hemsby In The 70s And 80s

We started holidaying in Hemsby in the late 1970s. My parents loved it as we'd always had caravan holidays previously but now we had a chalet!! They always stayed at Belle Aire site. Hemsby was pretty spartan in those days!! ...Read more

A memory of Hemsby by Karen Dack

The Make Up Factory

I worked at Holloways a couple of times in the early 1980's. We used to catch the works bus in from Stowmarket (where I lived). We would go miles and miles through Thorpe Morieux, Rattlesden, etc, to pick gals up. I would go to ...Read more

A memory of Lavenham in 1984 by Karen Dack

Visiting Needham Market In The 1970s

My sister and I used to visit my three uncles each Sunday. They all were unmarried and lived in the family house in The Causeway. Not having children of their own, they doted on us girls and spoilt us ...Read more

A memory of Needham Market by Karen Dack

Dancing At Thornton Heath

Please someone do tell me the name of the energetic little lady who taught us all ballroom dancing in a first floor room in Purley. I am wirting my memoirs and her name is on the tip of my tongue but I cannot quite get ...Read more

A memory of Addiscombe in 1947 by Vera Hopkins

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 8,377 to 8,400.

Caption For Biddulph, High Street And War Memorial C1955

In an earlier conflict John Bowyer, who was baptized at Biddulph in 1623, raised a company of foot for the Parliamentary army, and served with distinction at Hopton Heath.

Caption For Little Wakering, Little Wakering Road C1965

In the background, on the right of the picture, is the spire of the church of St Mary the Virgin.

Caption For Wells, Cathedral South Aisle Nave 1890

The stone bench along the wall was the only seating in medieval times, and origin of the saying 'the weakest go to the wall'.

Caption For Cardiff, Castle South Side 1893

The first Norman castle at Cardiff is thought to have been built in c1081, possibly on the site of a Welsh stronghold.

Caption For St Fagans, The Castle And Village 1893

There was an earlier castle on the site, but little is known about it save for traces of what might be a 13th-century curtain wall.

Caption For St Donats, 1937

There are no identifiable remains of the castle built here in the 12th and 13th centuries.

Caption For Sutton, Manor Park War Memorial 1932

East of Throwley Road is Manor Park. It grew in area as a result of purchases and gifts, but started out as a war memorial park.

Caption For Ampthill, Woburn Road C1955

Dating back to the 18th century, the deed to each of these cottages restricts the householder to replacing the thatched roof only with thatch, and further prescribes the method and colour of redecoration

Caption For Chester, St John's Priory West 1913

The present church of St John's occupies the nave of the former priory; the choir and chancel were destroyed in 1470 when the central tower collapsed.

Caption For Bognor Regis, High Street 1914

By 1830 the name Hothamton had been dropped in favour of Bognor. The High Street was part of the original lane which ran through the old village to the sea.

Caption For Gads Hill, Residence Of Charles Dickens 1894

This extraordinary old manor house had been bereft of its famous author owner, Charles Dickens, for 24 years when this picture was taken. Dickens died here on 9 June 1870 at the age of 58.

Caption For Singleton, The Fire Station C1960

Pargetting is a feature of this delightful building, which used to house the village fire engine (which was not famed for speed—it was often a case of 'first find your horse').

Caption For Stroud, Butter Row, The Old Pike House 1925

In days gone by there was a gate across the road at this point which barred the way to passers-by, who could only proceed on payment of a toll.

Caption For Woolpit, The Swan Inn C1960

The inn occupied both of these buildings. The one to the left is 16th-century, with a brick façade of 1759. The taller building was erected in 1826.

Caption For Selborne, The Village Centre 1928

The house opposite is The Wakes, now a museum illustrating the story of naturalist and explorer Francis Oates and of his nephew Captain Lawrence Oates, who joined the fateful Antarctic expedition in 1911

Caption For Middle Wallop, The Cross Roads C1955

At the foot of the hill is a junction. Left is for Nether Wallop and right is for Over Wallop. Out of sight by the café sign is a large roadside pub, The George Inn.

Caption For Caerleon, Goldcroft Common 1949

The attractive mixture of village vernacular and Victorian buildings suggests a sleepy backwater, yet Caerleon has been an important site since Roman times, when they turned it into a major fortress, and

Caption For Dolgellau, Regent Café And Filling Station 1956

A Little Chef and a more modern fuel station (the Mile End service station) has now taken the place of this homely café we see here offering teas and the delights of the ubiquitous Hovis loaf.

Caption For Thwaite, The Village C1955

The Buttertubs Pass leads dramatically down to this village, which is 9 miles west of Muker. It was hit by a natural disaster in 1898, the result of a cloud burst.

Caption For Leeds Castle, C1955

Originally a wooden Saxon fortress built on two islands, the building was transformed into a solid stone castle at the end of the 12th century by the Norman baron Robert de Crevecoeur.

Caption For Wye, Church Street C1955

Standing above the east bank of the river Stour, Wye was a royal manor before the Norman Conquest, and was given by William I to Battle Abbey in Susses.

Caption For Sandgate, High Street 1903

It is mid-afternoon in the quiet main street of Sandgate, with a single-decker tramcar passing by on its way to Folkestone.

Caption For Kirby Muxloe, St Bartholomew's C1965

The body of the church is early 14th-century, but any patina of age was effectively neutralised by the restorations of 1849 and 1857.

Caption For Swindon, Queens Park C1955

Looking West We are looking across the lake to the houses in Durham Street, with the Presbyterian church roof in the centre of the picture, and the Holy Rood Roman Catholic church on