Maps

181,031 maps found.

1906, Hellesveor Ref. HOSM48082
1900, Duloe Ref. HOSM43950
1900, Eltisley Ref. HOSM44795
1900, Eynesbury Ref. HOSM45156
1900, Toseland Ref. HOSM62135
1895, Horsebridge Ref. HOSM48948
1897, Lane Ends Ref. HOSM52764
1907, Woodley Ref. HOSM65060
1914, Carlton Ref. HOSM40095
1913, Egglescliffe Ref. HOSM44666
1896, Mordon Ref. HOSM54060
1896, Knotty Hill Ref. HOSM64833
1879, Caverswall Ref. HOSM40496
1898, Kidsgrove Ref. HOSM49923
1882, Bridgend Ref. HOSM38895
1882, Haresfield Ref. HOSM47741
1882, Oldend Ref. HOSM55725
1882, Standish Ref. HOSM60237
1879, Oulton Ref. HOSM55856
1879, Swynnerton Ref. HOSM61217

Books

442 books found. Showing results 9,145 to 9,168.

Memories

29,034 memories found. Showing results 3,811 to 3,820.

Great Uncle John Percy Norfolk Was Born In Ilkley In 1880

Great Uncle Percy was born John Percy Norfolk near Ilkley, in 1880 and was the brother of my grandad William Arthur Norfolk. He fought with the East Yorkshire Regiment during the First ...Read more

A memory of Ilkley in 1880 by John Howard Norfolk

The Old White Horse

My grandparents and greatgrandparents (my mother's side of the family) were landlords of the pub - The Old White Horse in Kettering between 1900 and 1930. They lived above the pub and the children used to attend private ...Read more

A memory of Kettering in 1920 by Bryan Whalley

Goodworths, Worcester Park

My grandfather (who I never met) Clarence Bartels lived with his wife Grace and two sons Adrian and Roland in Kingshill Avenue. My father (Adrian) tells me his father worked in a shop called Goodworths in ...Read more

A memory of Worcester Park in 1955 by Sally Anne Eade Nee Bartels

Halcyon Days

As a teenager, myself and friends would holiday here for weeks at a time. Parents of two of my pals had holiday accomodation in the field upriver of the old bridge over the Ribble. We would spend hours fishing for trout in the ...Read more

A memory of Stainforth in 1964 by Michael Steward

Charge Of The Light Brigade

That shot must be 1968 because that is when the film was released

A memory of Burnham in 1968 by Allan Bradbury

Thatcham 1951 1962

The shop opposite the White Hart public house, owned by Simonds, was called Lays Stores. My mother and father bought it in 1952 and ran it till it closed in 1962. Before that, they owned the fish and chip shop which has now ...Read more

A memory of Thatcham by Trevor Collins

St. Abbs Haven

Lived in Leeds but spent two weeks holiday at the Haven - breakfast, lunch, high tea, dinner, supper - for most years in the 60's. (imagine the cost of that nowadays). Great memories of sports days, beach, summer pavillion (half way ...Read more

A memory of St Abbs in 1964 by Andrew Bannister

Hanmer's

I was interested to read that Christiine Adams is connected to my family. Richard Hanmer b. 1876 d. 1930 was my great,grand,uncle. His 2nd wife was Sarah Ann Jones, nee Lewis. I live in Shrewsbury and have ...Read more

A memory of Eyton by Sandra Miles

Haydon Hall

I lived in Haydon Hall from 1947 until 1967. I was ten months old when we moved there and left home when I was 18 yrs old. My mother was the caretaker of the old house, and the new building after the house was ...Read more

A memory of Eastcote by Lucinda Barrett

Memories Of St Peters And Broadstairs

I was born at 19 Church St, St Peters, where my grandfather owned the butchers shop. My first memory is of playing on the lino floor just inside the front door. My father, who served in the RAF during the ...Read more

A memory of Broadstairs in 1950 by Ronald Taylor

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 9,145 to 9,168.

Caption For Mill Hill, The Village Pond, The Ridgeway C1965

This view across the pond towards the rather miserable brick church is standard artist's stuff, but the buildings, including Mill Hill School, some of 1825, Belmont of 1773, by James Paine junior, the

Caption For Scarisbrick, The Hall From The Lake 1896

Three miles south-east of Southport, Scarisbrick Hall was remodelled by John Foster in 1814 and by Augustus Welby Pugin between 1836 and 1845.

Caption For Kingston Upon Thames, The Tamesis Club 1890

The Tamesis has had a premier role in the development of dinghy racing on the River Thames.

Caption For Haywards Heath, The Crossroads C1950

This photograph was taken from the platform of the railway station and emphasises the station`s elevated position.

Caption For Herstmonceux, The Church C1950

Its square tower with an oak-shingled spire is of about 1190.

Caption For Hilton, The Unicursal Maze C1955

Close to the cottages at Grove End, the beautifully maintained maze commemorates the restoration of King Charles II to the throne.

Caption For Woodhouse Eaves, Main Street C1955

This fine pink granite church, mainly of the 15th century, is well sited at the head of Church Street. Its solid clasping buttressed and battlemented tower rises in four stages.

Caption For Garston, The Manor House C1955

This early 19th-century listed building, built on the site of the former manor house, has had numerous private owners, reputedly including one eccentric lady with a love of snakes who allowed them to

Caption For Hungerford, The Church And Canal C1955

Records show that St Lawrence stands on the site of a Christian church dating back to at least 1108.

Caption For Edington, The Church 1900

In the north transept the east window, a depiction of the crucifixion, was restored in 1970.

Caption For Amesbury, St Mary And St Melore's Church C1955

Amesbury dates back to at least 973; it is the nearest town to Stonehenge, and has a population of about 6,000. In 980, Amesbury Abbey was founded for Benedictine nuns.

Caption For Kettering, Gold Street 1922

Hitchman's, the chemist on the left, was on the corner of Silver Street and Gold Street.

Caption For Bridport, The Convent 1903

Many would remember their best friends as, say, `Six` or `Twenty-three` for the rest of their lives.

Caption For Cowfold, St Peter's Church 1958

This village has grown around a road junction on the Horsham to Brighton road.

Caption For Wells, The Market Place 1964

The scooters behind the fountain are a symbol of the 50s and 60s.

Caption For Woodbridge, The River Bank 1898

This group of children and their parents or nannies is enjoying the sun and fresh air on the bank of the River Deben.

Caption For Chippenham, The Bandstand And St Paul's Church C1960

The bandstand in the centre of the park was designed by Mr Adams, the Borough Surveyor, at a cost of £267 in 1923.

Caption For Mobberley, Slade Lane C1960

This peaceful unassuming lane crossing the brook is typical of the quiet countryside that has now gone with the expansion of Manchester Airport.

Caption For Worthing, Marine Parade 1890

This tobacconist's shop (far left on above photograph) was originally Murray's English and Foreign Bazaar, which is first shown on Wallis' street map of Worthing dated 1826.

Caption For Evershot, Fore Street C1965

Wimborne Street c1955 Thomas Hardy writes of a journey into Cranborne in ‘Tess of the D’Urbervilles’, where the present Fleur-de-Lys tavern is depicted as the much less salubrious ‘Flower-de-Luce

Caption For Haverfordwest, Salutation Square 1906

A charming turn-of-the-century tableau of Salutation Square, the main access into the town. Note the hotel carriage by the entrance and the various horse-drawn conveyances.

Caption For Cawdor, Castle 1890

A few miles to the south of Nairn stands Cawdor Castle, one of Scotland's finest medieval buildings. It is famous for its association with Macbeth and the murder of Duncan.

Caption For Eyemouth, The Harbour C1960

The picturesque coastal town of Eyemouth is situated five miles north of the border where the Eye Water flows into the North Sea.

Caption For Ranworth, St Helen's Church 1934

One of the most beautiful of the many lovely Broads churches is St Helens at Ranworth, a short walk from the staithe.