Maps

181,031 maps found.

1901, Shellbrook Ref. HOSM59010
1896, Mersham Ref. HOSM53525
1896, Willesborough Ref. HOSM64724
1901, Bentley Ref. HOSM37510
1882, Breckles Ref. HOSM38772
1882, North End Ref. HOSM47640
1882, Shropham Ref. HOSM59190
1884, Rooks Bridge Ref. HOSM57997
1903, Axminster Ref. HOSM34076
1903, Alston Ref. HOSM35868
1903, Chardstock Ref. HOSM40664
1898, Edgcott Ref. HOSM44590
1898, Tetchwick Ref. HOSM50217
1898, Pitchcott Ref. HOSM56698
1878, Hassop Ref. HOSM47784
1900, Hinxworth Ref. HOSM48631
1901, Odsey Ref. HOSM55567
1898, Charlton Ref. HOSM40606
1898, Hempton Ref. HOSM48116
1904, Winderton Ref. HOSM64723

Books

442 books found. Showing results 8,569 to 8,592.

Memories

29,034 memories found. Showing results 3,571 to 3,580.

Easebourne St. Easebourne, W Sussex

We lived in Wisteria Cottage - my married name was Bowers then - which adjoined The White Horse Inn, which you can just see on the left towards the end of the picture. There seems to be another building in front ...Read more

A memory of Easebourne in 1997 by Lynn Ede

The Castle Inn

My aunt Dorothy Whitlock was a collector of seashells and black sand. When you enter the Castle Inn you may notice on your left hand side the mural created by her of shells and black sand. I myself now collect shells mainly from ...Read more

A memory of West Lulworth by Albert Spavins

Memories Of Penrith Road Harold Hill

I was born Beverley Hemmings, in the upstairs bedroom of 19 Penrith Road, Harold Hill in 1955. I lived there until 1969 when we moved to Australia. Back then, we had a big rosebush in the grassy front garden ...Read more

A memory of Harold Hill in 1969 by Beverley Wagner

Coalville In The 70s....

So many lovely memories of Coalville. I went to Bardon Hill School and we used to have to walk thru the quarry to get there (would never be allowed now). I remember our teachers, Miss Maloney, Mr Davy, the head and Mrs ...Read more

A memory of Shepshed in 1978 by Tracie Whitmore

Ystalyfera 1940

I'm probably the oldest person writing on this site!! Just after the war started in 1939 I was sent down to live with my aunt in Ystalyfera because we lived in London which wasn't safe. My aunt was Dora Rees and she and my uncle ...Read more

A memory of Ystalyfera in 1940

Best Holiday Ever !

My family come from the East End of London. My mum and dad took us on holiday from Chingford on a Grey Green coach to Stoke Fleming for two weeks, we stopped en route in Yeovil for tea.... My parents had booked a caravan (one ...Read more

A memory of Stoke Fleming in 1956 by Christine Jeffrey

Stan And Hilda

After a hard days playing English and Germans in the Heuffy Wood, coming home for our tea ,if we where really thirsty we called at Stan and Hilda's for a cool drink of water - we where always welcome. Once or twice we saw Stan being ...Read more

A memory of Ebchester in 1959 by Billy Bell

Growing Up In Wonderland

In the mid and late forties I attended Kingsmuir Boarding School in what is known today as Alderford Grange. It was owned and mastered by Ms Francis. We were told that the building had once been the Inn attached to ...Read more

A memory of Sible Hedingham in 1945 by Paul Erland

Number 5 The Green

My mother Ruth Hadlow lived at number 5 (even though it was the first cottage - should be number 1) memories of visiting my grandad there until he moved in the late eighties. The house next door used to be the old police ...Read more

A memory of Littlebourne in 1968 by Nigel Woodcock

The Railway Station At Boat Of Garten

The Speyside Steam Railway is a Heritage Railway which runs from Aviemore to Boat of Garten. I visited in May 2010 with my wife Elizabeth and sister-in-law Margaret on an organised railway touring holiday ...Read more

A memory of Boat of Muiresk in 2010 by John Howard Norfolk

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 8,569 to 8,592.

Caption For Blackpool, Winter Gardens 1894

Despite the grand appearance of the building, the acoustics in the Winter Gardens pavilion were suspect.

Caption For Desborough, Station Road And Havelock Street C1965

This view of Station Road looks south-west past the junction to Havelock Street, with the imposing clock tower of the 1903 Co-op store.

Caption For Cley, Windmill 1933

This picturesque flint village was once the most significant of the Glaven estuary ports, and its old Custom House bears testimony to its prestigious past.

Caption For Flamborough, Head, North Landing 1886

Villagers wait with their baskets for the boats to come in with their catches of herring.

Caption For Hitchin, The Market 1901

The bustling twice-weekly market was clearly a popular event at the turn of the century.

Caption For Goudhurst, Measuring The Hops 1904

In many villages in Kent are the great gardens and oast-houses devoted to the growing and processing of the hop, which gives beer its taste.

Caption For Exmouth, Rolle Street 1906

Rolle Street takes its name from the Rolle family of Bicton House, who owned the land on which much of modern day Exmouth stands.

Caption For Hythe, Cricket Ground 1899

Surrounded by these majestic trees, and with the west tower of St Leonard's Church, one of the largest and finest in Kent, rising behind them, a summer game of cricket takes place on this spacious ground

Caption For Tenterden, High Street 1900

The 15th-century grey tower of St Mildred's Church, with its bold crocketed pinnacles, dominates the centre of this small town, which stands 322 feet above sea level; it was formerly used as a beacon

Caption For Gunnislake, Devon Great Consols Mine 'wheal Emma' 1893

This mighty copper mine scarred the slopes north of Gunnislake on the Devon side of the River Tamar. Here miners blasted the lodes in deep melancholy vaults.

Caption For Salisbury, The Cathedral From The River 1887

This classic view of Salisbury Cathedral has changed little in over a hundred years.

Caption For Raglan, The Castle From Moat 1893

The machicolated heights of William Herbert's gatehouse and closet towers look down on the moat which surrounds the famous Yellow Tower, the work of his father William ap Thomas.

Caption For Abergavenny, The Castle 1914

The well tended beds, paths and raised walkways show that the Abergavenny Improvement Commissioners had an early appreciation of the ruined castle's leisure and tourist potential.

Caption For Llantilio Pertholey, The Church And The Skirrid C1960

The early 14th-century tower of St Teilo's, Llantilio Pertholey stands squarely among the surrounding trees.

Caption For Swaffham, Market Place 1891

This admirable market town, with its Queen Anne and Georgian buildings, was once hailed as 'the Montpellier of England'. Five roads meet at the market square.

Caption For Kings Norton, The Village Green C1960

Formerly in Worcestershire, King's Norton became part of Birmingham in 1911.

Caption For Lickey, Four Ways 1948

Pictures taken of Four Ways in the 1920s reveal a delightful rural scene. Only 30 years later, it has become just another branch of suburbia.

Caption For Pontefract, Beastfair 1964

This was the original site of the huge cattle market. In the 19th century the street was lined by saddlers, but these premises gradually closed when horses gave way to the horsepower of cars.

Caption For Largs, The Pier 1897

This is the embarkation point for sailings to the various Clyde resorts, and also to Milport, just across from and within sight of Largs, on the island of Great Cumbrae.

Caption For Halifax, Market Hall Entrance 1896

Building commenced on the site of the former red brick market in 1891 to the designs of the local architects Joseph and John Leeming.

Caption For Mull, Duart Castle C1890

This is the ancestral home of the chiefs of the Macleans. The Macleans paid the price for siding with James VII against William III, forfeiting castle and estates.

Caption For Doncaster, High Street 1895

Along here could be found the imposing edifice of the York City & County Bank, the Yorkshire Penny Bank and the 18th-century Reindeer Hotel.

Caption For Doncaster, High Street 1895

Along here could be found the imposing edifice of the York City & County Bank, the Yorkshire Penny Bank and the 18th-century Reindeer Hotel.

Caption For Broadstone, Dunyeats Road C1955

The parade of shops remains, but with 21st- century changes. Today the chimney has gone, and the windows have recently been replaced.