Maps

181,031 maps found.

1886, The Bridge Ref. HOSM38851
1886, Puxey Ref. HOSM56764
1886, Puxey Ref. HOSM57246
1885, Assington Ref. HOSM36527
1902, Borley Ref. HOSM69996
1884, Lavenham Ref. HOSM50947
1884, Stansfield Ref. HOSM60287
1886, Curdworth Ref. HOSM42641
1900, Caldwell Ref. HOSM39834
1900, Chilcote Ref. HOSM40783
1900, Hartshorne Ref. HOSM47751
1900, Netherseal Ref. HOSM54643
1903, Abercraf Ref. HOSM35230
1903, Cae'r-Lan Ref. HOSM39783
1897, Cilmaengwyn Ref. HOSM40965
1897, Cilybebyll Ref. HOSM41080
1897, Clydach Ref. HOSM41416
1896, Fairwood Ref. HOSM45096
1897, Godre'r-Graig Ref. HOSM46501
1913, Langland Ref. HOSM50816

Books

442 books found. Showing results 9,193 to 9,216.

Memories

29,070 memories found. Showing results 3,831 to 3,840.

Childhood In War Time Silsden

I grew up in Silsden and also worked in Silsden, as a weaver at Stocks Mill. I lived at 52 New Rd or shed side, as it was known. We lived almost opposite Fletchers mill gates, in a back-to-back two bedroomed terraced ...Read more

A memory of Silsden in 1943 by Gordon Cooper

Memories Of Living In High Street, Alton

I have been looking through this brilliant site and came to this picture of the Alton High St, c1965. As a nine year old, in approx 1967, I used to live above Key Markets, the supermarket on the right in ...Read more

A memory of Alton in 1967 by Frank Parsley

Wynnstay Hall

The building is Wynnstay Hall, former home of the Williams-Wynne family, and was rebuilt following a major fire in 1858.

A memory of Ruabon by Alison Wright

Isaac And Magretta Griffiths

My grandparents, who lived in Cross Hands and later in Trimsaren until 1939, are both buried at Tabernacle, Cefneithin, along with my great grandparents, Asah and Mary Jones. My other great grandparents were David ...Read more

A memory of Cefneithin

Ellergreen And St Tessies

I went to Ellergreen in the mid 1950's, and well remember chucking stones and snow-ball fights with the kids of St Tessies, who used to call us 'College Puddings'. I remember there was a great chippie on ...Read more

A memory of Norris Green in 1953 by John Jay

Where I Was Born

I was born here in 1953, my oldest daughter was born 1972 & my youngest daughter 1977. Such a lovely hospital, great staff who looked after you well. I saw the photos of the building rotting away - it looked so sad, they left ...Read more

A memory of Taplow in 1953 by Teresa Keywood

Happy Days

I have great memories of growing up on Frizington. It was such a close knit community where everyone knew everyone else. I can remember Stewarts delivering milk with a horse and cart. ''Jinkies'' coming round with fruit and veg, in ...Read more

A memory of Frizington by Kath Brown(Tyson)

My Schooldays At Caerleon Endowed School

Our family moved to Brook Cottage, Llandegveth, in about 1945 when Dad went to work for Mr Joe Shepherd at Ty Capten Farm, and my three brothers, Arthur, David Noel and I would catch the canvas covered ...Read more

A memory of Caerleon in 1945 by Robert Bassett

St Michael's Road, Brereton

We lived at no 1 Police House, just off to the right of this photo and then in no 3, the wall of which can be seen on the right - this was the police station - a house with a small office attached. I went to the Church ...Read more

A memory of Rugeley in 1962 by Sharon Hall

The Croft Church Lane Great Bookham

My grandparents, Maud and Charles Kleboe lived in The Croft with Great Auntie Kate (who lived to 101). My parents, Geoff and Phil Kleboe moved there in 1960's for 2 years and my mum took over running the ...Read more

A memory of Great Bookham in 1960 by Judy Polak

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 9,193 to 9,216.

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.

Caption For Byfield, High Street C1955

This photograph of the village of Byfield, on the old turnpike road midway between Daventry and Banbury, shows plenty of pedestrians, but no traffic.

Caption For Naseby, The Monument C1955

Naseby is famous for its Civil War battle of 1645 between King Charles I and the Parliamentarians, with Sir Thomas Fairfax as Commander-in-Chief and Oliver Cromwell as Lieutenant-General of the Horse.

Caption For Blackpool, From The South Jetty 1890

As with many seaside resorts, one of the popular attractions was a trip in a boat.

Caption For Bourne, Market Square 1955

The Market Square is at the busy cross-roads in the centre of this delightful small town.

Caption For Bangor, High Street 1908

In the early years of the 19th century, there were only 93 houses in the town.

Caption For Llandrindod Wells, Middleton Street 1949

True, the shops may have similar uses, but the Victorians made the most of the spa town by building wide, airy thoroughfares.

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 Newark, Appleton Gate 1909

This was one of the principal ways in which Victorian and Edwardian retailers advertised the location of their premises; on large city stores the letters were often six feet high.

Caption For Newark, Trent Bridge C1955

Newark owes much of its development to the fact that Henry I gave Alexander, Bishop of Lincoln, permission to divert the route of the Fosse Way through the town.

Caption For Old Swinford, The Castle, Church Road C1960

There are few places in the Black Country as attractive as this secluded corner of Old Swinford, where superb Georgian houses grace quiet streets below a medieval church.

Caption For Ottery St Mary, Market Place 1907

Set in the midst of particularly fertile part of the county, Ottery had a market for centuries.

Caption For Pontefract, St Giles' Church And Buttercross 1964

The church was badly damaged during the last siege of the castle after being used as a lookout for the opposing side.

Caption For Dunstable, High Street 1898

We are looking north along the A5, with the Town Hall tower on the grey horizon.

Caption For Gourock, From The Pier 1900

This view shows the backs of buildings along Kempock Street. Kempock Place is just in view on the extreme left of the picture.

Caption For York, Micklegate Bar 1886

The heads of traitors and conspirators were often displayed on pikes here up until 1754, when the government called a halt to this practice because two of the heads were stolen by a Jacobite tailor.

Caption For York, Bootham Bar 1911

Carved in 1894 by George Milburn, the statues on the top of the bar replaced the older, worn statues.

Caption For York, The Shambles C1962

The Shambles was originally known as Haymongergate, because it was the site of the haymarket.

Caption For Leeds, The Post Office And Revenue Office 1897

Leeds was the industrial power house of the old West Riding.

Caption For Camborne, Free Library 1902

Built at a cost of £2,000 on the junction of Basset Street (left) with Trevenson Street, the Passmore Edwards Free Library was opened on 23 May 1895 and boasted 5,400 volumes.

Caption For Brixham, Parish Church 1922

St Mary's, the parish church of Higher Brixham, was the town's original place of worship, dating back to the 15th century. There are some impressive altar tombs and a font dating back to the 1300s.

Caption For Brixham, Parish Church 1922

St Mary's, the parish church of Higher Brixham, was the town's original place of worship, dating back to the 15th century. There are some impressive altar tombs and a font dating back to the 1300s.