Maps

181,031 maps found.

1896, Port-Eynon Ref. HOSM70940
1896, Slade Ref. HOSM59395
1897, Trebanos Ref. HOSM62321
1899, Windmill Hill Ref. HOSM39946
1891, Oxton Ref. HOSM55977
1895, Tadworth Ref. HOSM35286
1895, Mogador Ref. HOSM53904
1904, Tal-Y-Bont Ref. HOSM35289
1901, Middleton Ref. HOSM53670
1901, Warton Ref. HOSM63465
1897, Tarporley Ref. HOSM35293
1897, Clotton Ref. HOSM41292
1897, Cotebrook Ref. HOSM41956
1897, Bulkeley Ref. HOSM57813
1897, Rushton Ref. HOSM58311
1903, Angersleigh Ref. HOSM35974
1887, Bathpool Ref. HOSM37302
1887, Fitzhead Ref. HOSM45475
1886, Lawford Ref. HOSM50881
1903, Lowton Ref. HOSM52730

Books

442 books found. Showing results 8,473 to 8,496.

Memories

29,034 memories found. Showing results 3,531 to 3,540.

Sweet And Toy Shop In Ferry Road

I was at the school just down the road at Hullbridge County Primary at the time. We had a fund raising event to build a swimming pool (when I last looked a few years back it was still there) and we all put 6 old ...Read more

A memory of Hullbridge in 1965 by Graham Bridgeman

Park Road North

We moved to 192 Park Road north in 1967, next door to the shop. We used to visit our nan and aunties at No.160 and always called in to the shop for sweets, the old couple who ran the shop were really nice, they sold great ice ...Read more

A memory of Birkenhead in 1967 by Tony Davenport

Jiffing

My name is Frank Wilson and I too have good and bad memories of Mobberley Boys School. I was sent there in 1971 due to being expelled from 3 schools. My fondest memory was jiffing (smoking) in the yard at dinner time, right under the noses ...Read more

A memory of Mobberley in 1971 by Frank Wilson

Nuxley Village

I was born in Croft Close 1961, at the top of Osborne Road. I decided today to have a look back at the area. I remember the Old police station which was turned into the driving school, I can remember my journey from Croft Close to go ...Read more

A memory of Belvedere in 1965 by Tracy Jordan

Basse Croft

My Granny and her brother Willy were born in this home in the late 1800's. My grannie was Hettie Annie Cockbill. She left here in the early 1900's to marry my grandfather who was from Stratford. My grandfather had moved to the new world ...Read more

A memory of Claverdon in 1996 by Brian Marshall

A Souvenir Of St Rule's Tower

I remember hot August afternoons strolling round the ruins of St Rule's Tower. I stayed in two halls of residence - Wardlaw Hall and University Hall - each of the two years I attended the RSCDS Summer School and ...Read more

A memory of St Andrews in 1971 by John Howard Norfolk

Family From Bibury

My memories from / about Bibury are: I was born there in Bibury Cotts - 15 April 1947. My parents were married there - George Lacey / Joyce Iles. My grandparents lived at number 8 Arlington Row. My parents marriage was actually a ...Read more

A memory of Bibury in 1960 by Michael Lacey

Gus The Chippy

Gus (not his real name, just a nickname) was a great big guy with a great heart who used to have a chippy over the bridge, his chips were proper chips, you know proper ones. He moved shop to where Foxon's is now. I used to go out with ...Read more

A memory of Dyserth in 1963 by Dennis Roberts

Cold Hiendley And The Blanchard Family

I understand my father's parents were farmers in Cold Hiendley. There was a large family and my father was born there in 1879. I would like to visit one day and to find the place where this family lived. ...Read more

A memory of Cold Hiendley in 1860 by Kathleen Mason

The Ghost

My dad, even though married he was one for playing the field. Mother was taking care of my brother's kids (his wife had died, he was a Flight Sargent), Mother was miles away and Dad played about. One afternoon he had picked up a ...Read more

A memory of Royston by Roland Mitchell

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 8,473 to 8,496.

Caption For Southport, Cambridge Hall 1902

The sign above the entrance of Cambridge Hall indicates that the picture was taken around 1901-02 following the accession of King Edward VII.

Caption For Hastings, The Castle 1925

A number of English kings stayed at the castle on their frequent visits to Hastings. William Rufus held court here, at the head of his army, awaiting a chance to slip across to Normandy.

Caption For Ascot, Racecourse 1901

This modest building of red brick is attributed to T H Rushforth and was built in about 1864. The windows are 13th century and show a variety of designs in two-bay arcades.

Caption For York, Coney Street 1909

In the 1920s, the owner of a chain of grocery stores had two carved cats placed on the upper front of his shop - they were supposed to frighten the rats away from the river bank.

Caption For Leeds, Yorkshire College 1894

It was out of this college that Leeds university was established in 1904. Leeds Mechanics' Institute was also noted for its high standards.

Caption For Tadcaster, The Mill 1906

Since the 18th century, the town has been a centre for the brewing of beer. The breweries used the Wharfe to bring in raw materials and transport finished products.

Caption For York, The Station And The Hotel 1907

To the left of York's city wall stands the station opened by the North Eastern Railway in 1877.

Caption For Golant, The Village 1891

Also known as St Sampson's, Golant on the west bank of the Fowey was cut off from the main estuary, save for a bridge, by the embankment of the Lostwithiel to Fowey railway in 1869.

Caption For Landewednack, Church Cove 1895

Church Cove is on the east side of the Lizard. The building on the left is the lifeboat station, erected in 1885; it is unusual that it is set at right angles to the beach.

Caption For Abergavenny, Frogmore Street 1893

To its right stands the cathe- dral-like front of the Baptist church, built by George Morgan in 1877 at a cost of £4200.

Caption For Lampeter, High Street 1952

The arrival of the railway in 1866 gave this market town a boost, and it rapidly developed to serve a large hinterland.

Caption For Kettering, Montague Street C1955

At the Stamford Road end of the street, the newly-built showroom of Tutty's sold kitchen units and appliances. Newman's next door was an old-fashioned ironmongers, which has resisted change.

Caption For St Nicholas, The Village C1965

There is no general consensus as to the origin of 'St Nicholas' as a place name.

Caption For London, Westminster Bridge C1900

This fine bridge is one of the most dazzling structures spanning London’s river and was constructed in 1862 at the cost of £250,000.With the waters at low tide as they are here, critics have suggested

Caption For Rochdale, Broadway C1910

In 1907 plans were approved for this combined tram shelter, toilets and office, said to be one of the best in the British Isles.

Caption For Sudbury, Thomas Gainsborough R A Statue 1934

The statue was designed by Sir Bertram Mackennal, who also designed the 1908 Olympic medals and the coinage of George V in 1910. The statue is eight-and-a-half feet high on a Portland stone plinth.

Caption For Lancaster, The Castle C1950

We are looking down Castle Hill, by the wall of Lancaster Castle. St Mary's Parade is to the left, going up to the church. The Judge's Lodgings are at the bottom of Castle Hill down the lane.

Caption For Alton, Bowling Green C1955

In 1949, the question of having a bowling green in the Public Gardens was raised with the Urban District Council, but it felt that it was not the right moment.

Caption For Leeds, Parish Church 1891

There are no medieval churches in Leeds.The church of St John the Evangelist was consecrated in 1634 and retains its oaken interior and a great screen which is considered to be one of the finest of

Caption For Preston, The Bridge Over The Ribble 1903

This bridge is a railway bridge, and is now part of the west coast main line.Another railway bridge (to Blackburn) can be seen in the distance.

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Caption For Cromer, 1933

This man and his best friend are sheltering from the sun on the north-facing side of this Victorian enclosure.

Caption For Ilfracombe, Parish Church And Garden Of Remembrance C1935

This is a classic site for a church - on a hillock that is easy to defend.

Caption For Barton Upon Irwell, Barton Bridge Road C1955

Barton Bridge closed in favour of road traffic.

Caption For Ballaugh, Church 1895

Designed by John Welch and built in the 1830s, the new Ballaugh church was one of a number built or rebuilt in the early decades of the 19th century.