Maps

181,031 maps found.

1895, Stone Ref. HOSM60592
1904, Blackpool Ref. HOSM38056
1899, Appletree Ref. HOSM36073
1896, Kingsdown Ref. HOSM70588
1896, Ringwould Ref. HOSM57852
1872, Tilmanstone Ref. HOSM61882
1896, Worth Ref. HOSM65203
1905, Delabole Ref. HOSM34418
1910, Bodfari Ref. HOSM38269
1898, Lawnt Ref. HOSM50888
1910, Llandyrnog Ref. HOSM51810
1899, Llansannan Ref. HOSM52064
1899, Risley Ref. HOSM57876
1885, Foulsham Ref. HOSM45719
1885, Gateley Ref. HOSM46117
1883, Longham Ref. HOSM52276
1885, Stibbard Ref. HOSM60455
1885, Themelthorpe Ref. HOSM61556
1885, Thurning Ref. HOSM61802
1885, Twyford Ref. HOSM62740

Books

442 books found. Showing results 9,841 to 9,864.

Memories

29,037 memories found. Showing results 4,101 to 4,110.

Family History Kilmorak

In 1807 Janet McGregor of Runuraad, Kilmorak whose father was Alexander McGregor married Peter Robertson (at that time living in Relick, Inverness). They leave to go to Dingwall and then Edderton. Their son Donald goes to ...Read more

A memory of Kilmorack by Janet Henry

Memories Of Heston From 1940 S

I remember Mrs Ballard at the hairdressers in The Crossways. I did some hair modelling for her at one time when she employed a hairdresser called Freda. We went up to London and Freda won a certificate with my hairstyle ...Read more

A memory of Heston by Carrol Beasley

The Shopping Parade Next To Cobham Station

There was a Bakery, Hairdressers, Florist, and Newsagents where we used to buy frozen slabs of ice cream for the Junior School lunch (Moleside School - demolished and now new houses) in Vincent Drive. It still looks similar to today.

A memory of Stoke D'Abernon in 1965 by Marina Munro

The Associates

Was part of a "Youth Group" called The Associates during the 70s. No, not a Boy-Band but an 18+ youth group who used to meet on Thursday night and party in the cellars of the High Campions annexe to the local college. Many names ...Read more

A memory of Borehamwood in 1975 by Sue Salisbury

Sibleys The Butchers.

I was born in Oldchurch Hospital in 1943 and lived in Victor Gardens until I was married in June 1962. The garden of our bungalow (No. 22) backed on to Sibley, the butchers field, which we called " The Orchard". It was where ...Read more

A memory of Hornchurch by Pauline Savage

A Long Way From Australia

I have just started researching and writing a family history for my daughter who was born here in Australia and has little knowledge of the backgrounds of her English grand- and great grandparents. My theme is "Thank you ...Read more

A memory of Eastwood by Paula Stocker

Flying Bomb Memories

As a 14 year old living in these dangerous war year's, we were used to seeing dog-fights between the Spitfires and Luftwaffe so much so that we were rather blasé about taking cover when danger threatened. Came the flying bomb ...Read more

A memory of Twickenham in 1944 by Patrick Pyke

Warwick Gardens Flats & Goston Gardens And Winterbourne School

Hi my name back in the 60's was Jacqueline Hadley, I lived with Mum & Dad and my brother Philip for 2 years in Warwick Gardens flats on London Rd and later moved to 43 Goston ...Read more

A memory of Thornton Heath in 1960 by Jacqueline Hadley

Photographic History Of Cranford

Hi all, have thoroughly enjoyed reading all the memories of cranford, I lived in cranford from birth in 1978 until late 1986 my father was born in cranford in 1945, I just wandered if anyone had any photographs of ...Read more

A memory of Cranford by James Mc Court

The Rush Family

My maternal grandparents used to live in Cleckheaton - not sure of the address, but it was up a hill, in a back to back house not far from my Mum's brother Terence Rush. He also lived in a back to back house with his wife Norma ...Read more

A memory of Cleckheaton by Mary Hall

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 9,841 to 9,864.

Caption For Horsley, 1907

Horsley is one of the ancient parishes from which Nailsworth was formed in the 1890s, the others being Avening and Minchinhampton.

Caption For Woodchester, The Valley 1910

Here again we see a road that is now overhung with mature trees and was formerly clear of undergrowth.

Caption For Hertford, War Memorial 1922

Designed by Sir Aston Wenn and surmounted by a hart sculpted by Alfred Drury, it is built of Portland stone.

Caption For Portchester, Castle Street C1960

Since the 1930s thousands of houses have been built in Portchester. The A27 is at one end of Castle Street. From the White Hart pub to the castle there are a variety of Georgian red brick properties.

Caption For Grays, Dartford Tunnel 1963

We are now on the north or Essex bank of the Thames Estuary. This rather quaint view shows the then 'up to the minute' toll booths of the newly-opened Dartford Tunnel.

Caption For London, Waterloo Bridge 1895

Apart from the wintry ice of a semi-frozen Thames, this view from Savoy Pier shows the old Waterloo Bridge, which was designed by Sir John Rennie and completed in 1817.

Caption For Bekesbourne, Church And Lychgate 1903

Here we see another church in an attractive location near the small village of Bekesbourne, which contains 18th-century cottages and some modern housing.

Caption For Llandudno, Happy Valley 1913

Visitors enjoy the broad prospects from the pleasure gardens on the Great Orme.

Caption For Lincoln, High Street 1923

This view shows the ornate cast-iron balcony of the Saracen's Head Hotel, now shops, and the tower of St Peter at Arches beyond Stone Bow, built in 1720, demolished in 1933 and largely rebuilt in Lamb

Caption For Winchelsea, Castle Street 1912

Winchelsea is located on a sandstone rock, similar to the site of Rye, and was occupied in 1289 after Old Winchelsea was finally overwhelmed by the sea.

Caption For Barns Green, The Village C1960

Initially a hamlet, the village of Barns Green dates from the Middle Ages, but grew rapidly during the 18th and 19th centuries following the opening of the Mid-Sussex railway line.

Caption For St Margarets Bay, The Undercliff 1918

Dressed in their Edwardian finery, are these strollers off to church?

Caption For Brandon, River Ouse 1925

Parts of this bridge may date from the 1670s, when the river was made navigable. The Borough of Thetford had the right of tolls until 1872 and was responsible for its repair until 1950.

Caption For New Forest, Rufus Stone 1890

This famous memorial, encased in iron, dates back to 1841 and marks the spot where King William Rufus, son of William the Conqueror, was accidentally killed by an arrow shot by the nobleman Sir Walter

Caption For Botley, The Bugle C1960

Most of the shops on either side of the inn have changed hands several times over the years. Once an inland port, Botley stands at the head of navigation on the River Hamble.

Caption For Greenhow Hill, Policeman's Truncheon, Stump Cross Caverns C1950

High up on the hills, this was lead mining country. Now tourists come to see the four-mile-long array of caves discovered by miners in 1858.

Caption For Bowness On Windermere, The Pier C1955

We can see the large boats of the 1930s, the 'Teal' and the 'Swan', each taking the name of one of the Victorian steamers, in this post-World War II scene by Bowness pier.

Caption For Walmer, Promenade 1906

On the left of this photograph is a large winch: as neither Walmer nor Deal had a harbour, fishing boats had to be winched ashore. Today there is a cycle path alongside the promenade.

Caption For Daventry, Recreation Ground C1965

This view of the Rec shows the steam engine hiding the terrace of houses known as Mount Pleasant.

Caption For Staverton, The Old Crown C1955

This is a view of the real centre of the village looking up Oakham Lane.

Caption For Langley, Ridgegate Reservoir C1955

Situated on the edge of the Macclesfield Forest, the Ridgegate Reservoir was one of the first reservoirs built to supply local towns.

Caption For Empingham, Church Street C1955

This exquisite view shows the tall 14th-century tower of St Peter's Church with a small but richly ornamented spire and very tall pinnacles.

Caption For Cranham, Prinknash Abbey Bells C1960

The foundations of the new monastic building are well under way in this photograph.

Caption For Winchcombe, High Street C1960

Behind the wall on the left stood Winchcombe Abbey, which the people of Winchcombe were given the opportunity to buy when Henry VIII dissolved the monasteries.