Maps

181,031 maps found.

1896, Crockerhill Ref. HOSM42300
1909, Broad Rife Ref. HOSM47454
1910, Walderton Ref. HOSM57346
1899, Dauntsey Ref. HOSM42903
1899, Grittenham Ref. HOSM47160
1881, Hinton Ref. HOSM48609
1899, Lacock Ref. HOSM50694
1899, Startley Ref. HOSM60370
1900, Ebrington Ref. HOSM44531
1919, Bledington Ref. HOSM38099
1898, Ramsden Ref. HOSM57425
1898, Salford Ref. HOSM58483
1898, Sarsden Ref. HOSM58568
1898, Swerford Ref. HOSM61069
1896, Guide Post Ref. HOSM47220
1896, Stakeford Ref. HOSM60307
1892, Adlington Ref. HOSM35682
1893, Eccleston Ref. HOSM44540
1907, Winkton Ref. HOSM64771
1882, Cardington Ref. HOSM40114

Books

442 books found. Showing results 9,649 to 9,672.

Memories

29,037 memories found. Showing results 4,021 to 4,030.

Holiday At Glenavon Private Hotel

I stayed at the Glenavon Hotel in August 1980 with my Wife and two children for 9 nights at a total cost of £168.30 (I still have the hotels 1979 Tariff and my receipt), we had a lovely time and have been back to the ...Read more

A memory of Ventnor in 1980 by Keith Odgers

Happisburgh And Eccles On Sea

My brother Joc lived in Cockleshell, Church Lane, on the Bush Estate in Eccles-on-Sea. I went for holidays and one of the first places we went to was the beach, from where we could see the Happisburgh Lighthouse to ...Read more

A memory of Happisburgh in 2004 by Elsie Mc Allister

Long Lost Love

I never really knew of Weeford even tho I was born and brought up in Birmingham and travelled to Lichfield, Cannock and many places around that area. This fact changed tho a couple of years ago when after trying to find old frieinds, ...Read more

A memory of Weeford in 1977 by John Hughes

V2 Rocket Dropped On Hatley Avenue

Late in Feb 1945 (I think it was the 25th) I was at Geary's school when during the dinner break a neighbour of my own age Sheila Solomon told me that my house had been bombed. At the time I lived at 39 ...Read more

A memory of Barkingside in 1945 by John Zammit

Family Holiday In Nefyn

My parents took me for a fortnight 's holiday to Nefyn in 1957. We stayed with Mrs. S. Jones in Maes -y-Fynnon, Well Street from 20.07.1957 to 03.08.1957. The apartment cost 15 shillings. Our car was parked overnight in the ...Read more

A memory of Nefyn by Gillian Hodges

Born And Bred In Hockham.

I was born in hockham 1953. my mum and brother still live there. lovely memories playing on the hill which it was called then. going too the lion pub and getting a bottle of coke and a bag of crisps going back on the ...Read more

A memory of Great Hockham by Linda Green

2 Clutterbuck Rd

We moved to 2 Clutterbuck Rd in 1954 by the little grass island and moved out in 1965 to Methuen Way,great memories of playing around the estate, back fields community centre Corsham park and stone quarries,my friends lived nearby, ...Read more

A memory of Corsham in 1954 by Leonard Brokas

D Day?

Silly this, I was only a few months old but have a memory of troops marching with troop carriers near here, the could have been marching from the Trading Estate area towards Windsor, was it before D day, was there some celebration in later ...Read more

A memory of Cippenham by Dave Hill

Hazelhurst Road Bombing 19 Nov 1944

Does anyone have any memories or photos of the V2 bombing which killed 33 people in Hazelhurst Rd Tooting on the morning of 19th November 1944? We are planning a memorial service at St Mary's Church Summerstown on ...Read more

A memory of Tooting in 1944

Old School Days

I remember in what must be 1952 I attended Chapter school for girls in Cliffe Road Frindsbury. Does anyone remember Joy Poynter, I believe she lived fairly close to the school. I think it must have been demolished because it seems to ...Read more

A memory of Strood in 1952 by Mary Bellamy

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 9,649 to 9,672.

Caption For Abingdon, Market Place 1890

This is very much an archive photograph, for only the bank on the left survives from 1890: Queen Victoria's statue, commemorating her Golden Jubilee of 1887, was moved to the abbey park in 1946, while

Caption For South Shields, Laygate Lane 1900

Laygate Lane is one of a number of sturdy Victorian terraces in South Shields; many of them were built speculatively by developers as the town expanded thanks to the coal and alkali industries.

Caption For Stourport On Severn, View From Bridge C1955

This view is slightly upstream of the locks that give access to the Staffordshire and Worcester Canal. The area in the foreground is today a large amusement park.

Caption For Barnstaple, From South Walk 1894

With the river at about half tide, a collection of boys lounge in the river bed. A few hours ago, this was covered in sea water: the state of their clothing can only be guessed at.

Caption For Burton On Trent, C1960

This picture is taken from rowing club premises on the Stapenhill side of the river.

Caption For Cromer, The Sands 1899

The beach was the centre of fun and frivolity. The flags are flying and a throng of holidaymakers waits to board a fleet of row boats for a trip along the coast.

Caption For Leeds, University, Cloth Workers Court C1960

Lord Brotherton donated his collection of rare books and gave £100,000 in cash.

Caption For Dublin, The Castle, The State Entrance 1897

Dublin Castle remained the centre of British power in Ireland from King John's time onwards. The Norman castle burnt down in 1684 and little survives.

Caption For Robin Hoods Bay, Town And Bay 1927

Part of the village is clustered around the top of a ravine. Notice the steep steps in the lower foreground, dropping away toward the sea.

Caption For Salisbury, St Ann's Gate 1911

A later view of St Ann's Gate, with motor cars in evidence in the street scene - now, the gate can be used by pedestrians only.

Caption For Par, Bay 1898

On the right are the masts of sailing vessels in Par harbour, while the very tall chimney was for a lead smelting works. Erected in 1866, this 'Par Stack' was demolished in 1907.

Caption For Bucks Mills, The Village 1906

Victorian visitors to this coast had to be more adventurous than those who opted for the genteel delights of, say, Sidmouth or Torquay.

Caption For Lustleigh, Wrayland, Old House 1906

This cottage, probably 16th- or 17th-century, is typical of those found on the eastern side of Dartmoor.

Caption For Brighton, From The West Pier 1902

Piers allowed the visitor to travel easily over the sea and obtain views of the resort which otherwise would be only possible from a boat, but without any of the attendant discomfort!

Caption For Warnham, Friday Street 1921

Warnham parish lies mainly on Wealden clay about 2 miles north-west of Horsham.

Caption For Rye, Market Street C1955

The present Market Street, formerly the Butchery, is a reminder of Rye's early market. The Town Hall, part of which can be seen on the right, was built in 1742 on the site of the Market Hall.

Caption For Sutton Coldfield, Wyndley Pool, Sutton Park C1960

During the reign of Henry V (1413-22), several pools were constructed, probably for the Earl of Warwick, in what was later to become Sutton Park. Wyndley Pool was almost certainly one of them.

Caption For Cheltenham, The Promenade 1901

Modelled on Rome's Fontana di Trevi and carved from Portland stone by the local firm of R L Boulton, this first gushed on 30 October 1893.

Caption For Burford, High Street C1955

Here in the right foreground we see the Tolsey building raised on columns, with its broad clock projecting from the gable.

Caption For Lechlade, The Moorings C1955

In the 17th century, Lechlade was the venue for one of the largest cheese fairs in the south-west.

Caption For Newmarket, Jockey Club Rooms 1922

This strange mixture of classical styles formed the façade of the Jockey Club until 1935. Following a fire, the present building was designed in 1938 by Sir Albert Richardson.

Caption For Dovedale, Lion Rock 1899

The distinctive profile of the Lion Rock frowns down on the River Dove in the part of Dovedale known descriptively as the Narrows.

Caption For Winster, View From Rocks C1960

The village of Winster is one of the most complete 18th-century villages in Derbyshire, founded on the wealth won from the numerous lead mines which still pit the fields which surround it.

Caption For Warlingham, The School 1904

These two small children pose dutifully in front of the local school, which was originally built in a traditional style after the passing of the Education Act in 1870.