Maps

181,031 maps found.

1901, Morcombelake Ref. HOSM54142
1901, Uploders Ref. HOSM62901
1909, Ovingdean Ref. HOSM70849
1909, Rottingdean Ref. HOSM58233
1881, Abson Ref. HOSM35364
1884, Charterhouse Ref. HOSM40632
1902, Clifton Ref. HOSM41272
1883, Clutton Ref. HOSM41319
1883, Failand Ref. HOSM45069
1901, Hallen Ref. HOSM47404
1902, Hengrove Ref. HOSM48136
1882, Hunstrete Ref. HOSM49155
1902, Montpelier Ref. HOSM54010
1883, Nailsea Ref. HOSM54564
1880, Newton Ref. HOSM55021
1883, North Wick Ref. HOSM55378
1884, Paulton Ref. HOSM56184
1883, Regil Ref. HOSM57621
1902, Ashton Gate Ref. HOSM59801
1883, Winford Ref. HOSM64746

Books

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Memories

29,070 memories found. Showing results 3,741 to 3,750.

Clarence Road & Village

My parents built No 20 - it was a plot covered with trees & brambles. My father, Cyril Russell, turned it into a wonderful garden. The road in 1949 was unmade with few lights - when it was tarmacked there were a crowd of ...Read more

A memory of Reigate by Gabriel Thompson

Entertainment In The 1950''''''''s

Uxbridge was blessed with 3 cinemas; The Odeon, the Regal and the Savoy (the oldest of the three it stood on the corner of Vine St and the High St). The Odeon, I think, had the biggest productions as it had a wider ...Read more

A memory of Uxbridge by Philip Cousins

Doon Street, Humber Street Memories

1956, I was brought up in Doon Street, Kirkdale, along with my 3 brothers and 5 sisters. We all went to St John's School, where we had Father Hopkins and Sister Mary Francis, we used to call them the dragons. ...Read more

A memory of Liverpool in 1954

The Triangle

When I was about 7 or 8 I used to stand outside Wally Kilmister's shop to see the Queen as she arrived for the Cup Final in May. Yes, Wally Kilmister's was a treasure trove - bought football boots, a football and all sorts of things ...Read more

A memory of Wembley by Ian Waddell

Martin Street

I remember S C Cummins quite well, their factory was close to the corner of (I believe) William Street. My grandparents lived at 55 Martin Street for many years and my aunty lived on Earle Street. My uncle lived on William Street and ...Read more

A memory of Crewe in 1970 by Raymond Kennedy

Park Crescent, The Rise, Sunningdale.

I was born in 1954 and lived at Park Crescent until I was 18. I went to Holy Trinity School at Sunningdale. Mr Pitts was headmaster and I remember Mr Jenn, Mrs Challis and Mr Williams. My sister Gean used ...Read more

A memory of Sunningdale in 1960 by Liz Goss

My Life In The Village

My memory of Hartest, a place that is very dear to me, relates to the period between moving down from Somerton in 1945 and living there until I moved to Hadleigh in 1970 for my work. As an Evacuee, together with my brothers ...Read more

A memory of Hartest by Keith Doidge

First Supermarket Opened At Woodchurch

I remember the first supermarket opening in New Hey Road, don't know the exact year but was about 1958. I went to the opening with my mum and they had a competition to guess the weight of a chicken. ...Read more

A memory of Woodchurch by Pamela Hignett

Summers At Coolham House

I have enjoyed summers at Coolham House from 1991 until 2012. The structures have changed very little in decades. The wildlife is wonderful: deer, foxes, pheasants, a pair of white owls, robins, thrushes, martins, ...Read more

A memory of Coolham in 1991 by Kathleen Brosnahan

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 8,977 to 9,000.

Caption For Westbury, High Street C1965

The shopping parade was built between 1960 and 1966 by Wallis, Finlay, Smith & Ball on the site of a house of some historic interest called Fountainville.

Caption For Washington, The Old Hall C1955

It was here that the ancestors of George Washington were lords of the manor between 1183 and 1376.

Caption For Dover, Marine Parade C1965

With the Castle and the Saxon church of St.

Caption For Tonbridge, High Street 1948

Into the early fifties, the Capitol Theatre, on the left, still provided the residents of Tonbridge with a regularly changing programme of live entertainment, whilst the Red Lion Hotel on the right offered

Caption For Ledbury, High Street C1965

Here we see the front of the Feathers Hotel on the right. The building was erected in 1565, although the top storey was added later.

Caption For Leominster, High Street C1960

It looks quiet here now, but once the market at Leominster was so successful that the cities of Hereford and Worcester were jealous of its success.

Caption For Bozeat, Red Lion C1950

Close to the county boundary with Buckinghamshire and Bedfordshire, the unusually-named village of Bozeat was at the heart of a thriving weaving industry 600 years ago; the Weavers' Guild donated a rich

Caption For Geddington, The Cross C1950

On the right of the photograph is an advert for Player's, seen all over the country at the time when this picture was taken.

Caption For Higham Ferrers, Market Square C1950

On the extreme right of the picture is the war memorial, recalling the men of Higham Ferrers who died in both World Wars, and to the left of it, partly screened by trees, is the 13th-century Market Cross

Caption For Stanwick, Village C1960

Set on a hill above the valley of the Nene, Stanwick lies on the A605. The road sign can be seen pointing to Higham Ferrers.

Caption For Cheltenham, High Street 1901

Not every visitor was impressed by the elegance of Cheltenham Spa.

Caption For Islip, The Bridge C1960

This view of the bridge was taken from near Islip House, on the west bank. In 1795, the medieval bridge was seriously damaged by floods and five of its nine arches were washed away.

Caption For Northampton, Gold Street C1955

At the junction of Gold Street and Bridge Street, with The Drapery to the right, this view looks west from the end of Mercers Row.

Caption For Skillington, The Church C1965

It contains two special glass windows in memory of the Rev Charles Hudson, who lost his life in 1865 during the descent of the Matterhorn.

Caption For Clacton On Sea, Band Pavilion 1914

Dating from 1899, Clacton's bandstand had recently been relocated to this new sunken pavilion as part of a 'general beautifying programme'.

Caption For Debenham, High Street 1950

Debenham, with its attractive tree-lined street, lies close to the source of the River Deben.

Caption For Selworthy, The Village 1923

The village is part of the Holnicote Estate, the gift of the Acland family to the National Trust, to which many of the village's thatched cottages now belong. Their preservation is thus assured.

Caption For Bournemouth, Invalid's Walk 1900

A contemporary guide book extolled Bournemouth's climate: 'it is perhaps most beneficial to invalids during the fall of the year and the early spring, when it will compare favourably with many of the Mediterranean

Caption For Boston Spa, Spa Baths 1897

The famous spring was discovered on the banks of the Wharfe by labourer John Shires on 4 June 1744. From then on, visitors flocked to the town to enjoy the benefits of its health-inducing treatments.

Caption For Pontefract, Beastfair 1964

This was the original site of the huge cattle market.

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Caption For Kendal, New Shambles 1914

The New Shambles, off Finkle Street, were built in 1803. The word 'shambles' comes from the Old English 'sceamol', which originally meant a bench for the sale of meat.

Caption For Llansteffan, Castle 1893

Picturesque Llansteffan, on a high bluff fronting the sea, was a favourite subject for the Romantic painters. It was built by the Normans in the 12th century to control the mouth of the River Towy.

Caption For Kirby Muxloe, The Castle C1965

Begun by William, Lord Hastings in 1489, and never finished, Kirby Muxloe is an early example of the use of brick in castle building.

Caption For Hayle, Fore Street 1927

Fore Street is in the Copperhouse district of Hayle, which takes its name from a copper works (later a foundry) of the 18th and 19th centuries.