Maps

181,031 maps found.

1895, Henshaw Ref. HOSM48165
1895, Juniper Ref. HOSM49581
1896, Kielder Ref. HOSM49834
1896, Falstone Ref. HOSM54241
1895, Newbrough Ref. HOSM54921
1895, Oakwood Ref. HOSM55539
1895, Steel Ref. HOSM60394
1895, Wall Ref. HOSM63378
1884, Mark Ref. HOSM53252
1897, Crownfield Ref. HOSM58590
1897, Codicote Ref. HOSM41506
1899, Ickleford Ref. HOSM49379
1895, Hockley Ref. HOSM34647
1898, Drigg Ref. HOSM43541
1898, Eskdale Green Ref. HOSM45038
1898, Greengarth Hall Ref. HOSM47410
1883, Clawton Ref. HOSM41069
1899, Pyworthy Ref. HOSM57265
1885, Hunworth Ref. HOSM49181
1903, Marshwood Ref. HOSM53327

Books

442 books found. Showing results 8,953 to 8,976.

Memories

29,070 memories found. Showing results 3,731 to 3,740.

Southdown Bus Station And Clair Meadow

I used to play in the old Clair Meadow and remember the drinks machine which sold pink milk in a wax carton by the tree at the footpath entrance to 'the rec' on Perrymount Road which is still there...I ...Read more

A memory of Haywards Heath in 1969 by Jason Went

I Returned 50 Years Later

My grandfather, Herbert Powell, owned the Korniloff Hotel after marrying his second wife, Ilse Buckingham, in the 1960's. We lived in the annexe that no longer seems to be there and I remember it as the happiest time of ...Read more

A memory of Bigbury in 1962 by Brian Stockton

Bretherton In The Late 1940s & Early 50s

When I was a child we used to take my Grandma to visit some of her relatives in Bretherton. My memory is that they lived in a little cottage at the end of a row of about six, along a country lane. I ...Read more

A memory of Bretherton

My Ancestors Lived Here

I recently visited this 'dutch cottage' again (after taking my mum there in the 1990's) and the girl who lives there and is the also the guide, is full of good information about this. She was surprised when I said that my ...Read more

A memory of Rayleigh in 1880 by Gary Cockley

Life In My Early Years Of Tathwell

I lived in Tathwell for nearly 20 years. I went to school there, went to youth club there, was married there, if only enough words to tell my tales. My parents and brother are buried in St.Vedast church yard, ...Read more

A memory of Tathwell in 1964 by Heather Ryan

Days As A Evacue

What wonderful days for me (and my sister ). We were looked after and cared for by the most super Mr.Mrs.Williams of Pen-y-wern Road. They had two children, Barbara & Peter, who I am still in touch with almost every week. I ...Read more

A memory of Ystalyfera in 1940 by George Chaplin

My Young Life Living In Eve Road, West Ham

I can remember my infant years at Napier Road school. I remember when I was in the first year there, we would have a small slice of toasted bread in the afternoons. Then I went to Holbrook School when ...Read more

A memory of West Ham in 1958 by Jean (Nee) Thompson

Living Above The Shops Thornton St North

We moved to Collyhurst (60 Thornton St North) in 1966/67 and I have always considered myself a Collyhurst girl. I absolutely loved it there and used to play on the railway line at the back of the flats. ...Read more

A memory of Collyhurst in 1967 by Lesley Mottley

Flowerpot Chapel

Called 'Flowerpot', presumably, because of the urns on the top of the facade. It could seat nearly 2,000 - making it one of the largest chapels in Britain. Sadly destroyed by fire in 1975. Now the site of a car park.

A memory of Redruth in 1975 by Pete Slee

Nch Old Bramhope

I went to Old Bramhope in 1934 at the age of one, and was there until 1948, when my father retired as Governor. I was at the school on site until 1943, and was in the Cubs and Scouts. I'm still in touch with a number of old boys ...Read more

A memory of Bramhope in 1940 by Tony Hodgetts

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 8,953 to 8,976.

Caption For Southend On Sea, Westcliff C1955

Many of the houses along this stretch of the cliff top have decorative balconies overlooking the sea.There was no problem with parking at this time, in what is now a very busy area, within walking

Caption For Combe Martin, Woodlands And Furze Park 1935

Combe Martin (or Combmartin as it was known until the 1890s) takes its name from Robert FitzMartin, the first lord of the manor, whose family retained the title until the 14th century.

Caption For Ilfracombe, Hunters Inn C1950

Combe Martin (or Combmartin as it was known until the 1890s) takes its name from Robert FitzMartin, the first lord of the manor, whose family retained the title until the 14th century.

Caption For Ham, House C1955

John Evelyn wrote in his diary in 1678: 'After dinner, I walked to Ham, to see the house and garden of the Duke of Lauderdale, which is indeede inferior to few of the best villas in Italy itself; the

Caption For Calne, Wessington Avenue C1960

Known by locals as 'The Cages', the three rows of lime trees were planted on the north east side of the road in the early 1840s.

Caption For Stony Stratford, The Memorial, Horsefair Green C1965

The name of this long, narrow and very pretty open space is self-explanatory.

Caption For Wistaston, The Rectory C1960

Situated just beyond Queen's Park, Wistaston is now a suburb of the town of Crewe. John Gerard, born in Nantwich in 1545, was educated in this village.

Caption For Mundesley, The Ship Hotel C1955

The Ship was described as one of the 'three good inns' of Mundesley in 1845. Among the facilities offered by the hotel were a quoits bed and bowling green.

Caption For Gilfach Goch, Childrens Playing Ground C1955

A weekend or holiday for the many children making good use of the slide and swings in this view.

Caption For Corfe Mullen, The Old Mill C1960

In contrast to the rest of Corfe Mullen, the lower part of the village around St Hubert's Church has changed very little, and the Old Mill even less.

Caption For Parham, The House 1894

This magnificent Elizabethan mansion is one of the county's gems. The wonderful setting, deer park and views of the South Downs enhance its beauty. Little has changed here since Tudor times.

Caption For Angmering On Sea, The Foreshore C1960

This magnificent Elizabethan mansion is one of the county's gems. The wonderful setting, deer park and views of the South Downs enhance its beauty. Little has changed here since Tudor times.

Caption For Sedbergh, Market Place 1901

The bold black-and-white half-timbering of G Sedgwick's draper and outfitters shop in the centre of the picture (the owners are proudly standing outside) is in marked contrast to the same shop which

Caption For St Ives, Lifeboatmen 1906

Members of the St Ives lifeboat wear the cork life-jacket designed in 1854 by Capt John Ross Ward. Cumbersome though it may look to us today, Ward's jacket worked.

Caption For London, Whitehall C1910

The photographer is standing in the middle of the road, where there was once a gateway into Whitehall Palace. Just out of sight to the right is the Banqueting House. Ahead is Trafalgar Square.

Caption For Gawsworth, The Village C1960

The people of Gawsworth are very proud of an 18th-century occupant of the village. His name was Samuel 'Maggoty' Johnson, and he was the last professional jester in England.

Caption For Helsby, The Village And The Hill C1960

Helsby Hill totally dominates all views of the village that sits below.

Caption For Salisbury, Fisherton Street C1955

Like many other shopping streets in Salisbury, Fisherton Street has changed very little over the last fifty years, in spite of most of the shops themselves moving or closing down and being replaced

Caption For Netley, The Castle C1955

This imposing building is impressively situated on the shores of Southampton Water.The original castle, built by Henry VIII in 1542 as part of his many coastal defences, has all but disappeared, and

Caption For Kinver, High Street 1931

In 1627 Richard Foley opened a slitting mill at Hyde in Kinver for the purpose of cutting iron rods into suitable lengths for nailers.At this time nailmaking was an important industry in southern Staffordshire

Caption For Holyhead, South Stack Lighthouse 1892

Holyhead is best known as the ferry port for Ireland, and stands on Holy Island, linked by a causeway to the Isle of Anglesey.

Caption For Feckenham, High Street C1967

From Saxon times Feckenham was the administrative centre for the Forest of Feckenham, which once covered most of north Worcestershire.

Caption For Fulbourn, The Old Mill C1950

This smock windmill was built in 1808 by Thomas Hunt of Soham in just five months. It was built on one acre of land allotted to John Chaplin after the enclosure of 1806.

Caption For Littleport, Main Street C1955

This prosperous small town witnessed a day of rioting on 22 May 1822. The rioters were protesting against their starvation wages and the high levels of unemployment.