Maps

2,499 maps found.

1920, South Hackney Ref. POP834812
1919, South Ham Ref. POP834824
1920, South Hampstead Ref. POP834825
1922, South Hill Ref. POP834877
1919, South Hill Ref. POP834889
1924, South Kirkby Ref. POP834979
1920, South Lambeth Ref. POP834997
1919, South Leigh Ref. POP835020
1919, South Littleton Ref. POP835035
1920, South Lopham Ref. POP835055
1922, South Luffenham Ref. POP835062
1920, South Malling Ref. POP835083
1923, South Moors Ref. POP835119
1923, South Muskham Ref. POP835128
1924, South Newbarns Ref. POP835140
1925, South Otterington Ref. POP835161
1923, South Scarle Ref. POP835241
1925, South Stainmore Ref. POP835280
1920, South Street Ref. POP835292
1920, South Street Ref. POP835293

Books

23 books found. Showing results 865 to 23.

Memories

1,577 memories found. Showing results 361 to 370.

Looking Down On The Fisherman's Cot From Yearlstone Vineyard

Although I have visited this pub for drinks and meals on many occasions, my most recent view of it was unusual! br />I took the 55 bus from Tiverton towards Bickleigh ...Read more

A memory of Bickleigh in 2011 by John Howard Norfolk

St Michaels Church,Pitsea

Born in Pitsea in 1938, I was christened there and visited the church during holidays from boarding school. The picture shown is a view of the back (south side) of the church. My maternal grandfather, father and one of my ...Read more

A memory of Pitsea in 1940 by Mike Perry

My Ancestors Were Hotelkeepers Here

My Great Grand Aunt Sarah Holgate, née Barnes, came here with her husband Benjamin in the 1870s to run the hotel (from Manchester). Benjamin died in 1877 and Sarah stayed in charge until sometime in the 1890s ...Read more

A memory of St Mary's by Thomas Muir

Location

The Bell Holm Hotel was in Mid Homlwood on the A24 nearly opposite the Norfolk Arms, on the south bound side and was finally demolished in the mid to late 1970s. I played around it as a kid but never went in though. It was haunted, so we thought.

A memory of North Holmwood by Nick Ede

Haven Cinema

When I was a child my parents used to take me to Haven Cinema on South Street. But I never see any pictures of the place any more! It's a shame that place got knocked down! I used to love going there.

A memory of Boston by Christopher Line

Maesycwmmer And Beyond

Born in 1949, was brought up in Maesycwmmer, lived in Vale View, went to the primary school, and later to Ynysddu Sec. Mod. My parents were Tom and Violet, siblings were Robin [who still lives in the village], Roger ...Read more

A memory of Maesycwmmer by Ian Woodyatt

Looking For Any Saints Of New Cross Gate

I am searching for any Saint family who lived in the New Cross area of London, maybe running a car lot called Saint's Auto's around the Camberwell - New Cross area of South London.

A memory of Camberwell by Jackie Walder

Grandparents

The Blackburn family. Hi, my grandparents lived in Forcett all of their married life and brought up four children there. Milly was the oldest, she was my gran's daughter from her first marriage, the surname was Swann. Then she met and ...Read more

A memory of Forcett in 1960 by Lorna Meadows

Tinker Tailor Solder Sailor 1916

Lynette Carter nee Evans My grandfather was Romany Gypsy, Stephen Evans, who better known as (Stinny)? During 1916 he lived in Gorseion, while his wife; my grandmother Mary Ellen Boswell lived in Gowerton. ...Read more

A memory of Gorseinon in 1900 by Lynette Carter

Captions

2,476 captions found. Showing results 865 to 888.

Caption For Bridport, West Street 1927

This is a view looking eastwards up West Street, along the south side from the Sun Hotel (right) to the Town Hall cupola.

Caption For Eaton Bray, The Church C1955

A 13th-century building with 15th-century additions and some 1890s restoration, St Mary the Virgin has some very fine ironwork from the original building still in operation on the south door.

Caption For Findon, Post Office Corner C1960

Much of the downland around Findon, at the southern end of the same 'wind-gap' in the South Downs, was for centuries an open sheep-walk.

Caption For Clapham, The Long Pond C1955

In the distance are the houses of Clapham Common South Side, some of which survive from the 18th century and more from the 19th.

Caption For Easby, Abbey 1893

This view shows the south transept (centre left), with the chapter house on the right.

Caption For Darlington, South Park 1911

South Park was renowned for its trees, a number of which were planted to mark special occasions: the sequoias, for instance, were planted in 1863 to commemorate the wedding of Prince Edward and Princess

Caption For North Creake, The Bridge C1960

The river Burn runs through the villages of South and North Creake too. The road at the centre of the picture leads to the ruins of Creake Abbey, which lies in a beautiful setting beside the stream.

Caption For Uppingham, London Road C1960

Looking south down Scale Hill, once known as Church Lane. The first building on the right is the tramps boarding house, on the site of the Chequers Inn.

Caption For Carnforth, Lancaster Road C1955

Carnforth's industries of sand and gravel extraction and iron smelting depended upon the Lancaster Canal and later the railway, when an important junction between the north-south and east-west

Caption For Newtown, Ye Swan Inn C1955

Situated in North Hampshire, on the border with Berkshire, Ye Swan Inn is the first Hampshire building to be seen when coming south.

Caption For Saffron Walden, High Street And Church C1965

The High Street, running south to north, was wide enough for two carriages to pass in times gone by.

Caption For Hawthornden, 1897

Located nine miles south of Edinburgh, Hawthornden stands high above the river North Esk amid a densely wooded estate.

Caption For Sutton Coldfield, Penns Hall Hotel C1965

This hotel is on Penns Lane, near Walmley, south of Sutton Coldfield. The foremost stream in this area is Plants Brook, which once powered several mills.

Caption For Ryde, The Esplanade 1918

In later years she took up residence at a number of similar south coast resorts.

Caption For Bigbury, The Village 1925

These two forms of transport still battle for space in the lanes of South Devon.

Caption For Bedford, River Ouse C1955

The south bank is a series of islands linked by footbridges, and is just as popular as public parkland.

Caption For Lancaster, Market Square C1955

At this date, buses came up Market Street, around the Square and then proceeded up Market Street towards the Castle and turned left into King Street southwards, towards the south of the city.

Caption For Goodwood, The Racecourse 1904

'Glorious Goodwood', one of the great advertising slogans, usually lives up to its name, and the racing that takes place here, high on the South Downs and a mile north of Goodwood House, is usually blessed

Caption For Bishopsteignton, Church Interior 1890

Over the old south doorway is one of the finest tympanums in Devon, the only one to show the adoration of the Magi.

Caption For Brackley, Town Hall C1955

The largest town in south-west Northamptonshire, Brackley had a market charter since before 1217, its wealth having come from wool.

Caption For Road Weedon, The Globe Hotel C1965

This view looks south-east towards the much changed crossroads, just beyond the Globe Hotel.

Caption For Loftus, High Street C1960

The bridge in the left foreground of the view leads off into Dam Street and then on into South Loftus.

Caption For Abergavenny, The Deri From Bailey Park C1960

Note the rugby posts, ever a central theme in South Walian life, towards the left of the picture. The pitch shown here is now home to Abergavenny Rugby Club.

Caption For Exmouth, Pavilion Gardens C1955

The great tragedian Edmund Kean performed on stage there during his tour of South Devon.