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Maps

181,031 maps found.

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1924, Longcroft Ref. HOSM52251
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1897, Handforth Ref. HOSM47644
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Books

442 books found. Showing results 10,585 to 10,608.

Memories

29,071 memories found. Showing results 4,411 to 4,420.

Cooksey Road

Please forgive the spelling as I have a degenerative problem with my left eye. I have been trying to write a tale for my grand kids, What I know is that my grandmother moved from London Islington, with several kids, to Birmingham ...Read more

A memory of Alum Rock by Donald Butler

Harold Hill

I was born in north London, at the age of 5, I moved with my two twin younger brothers & parents to Harold Hill council estate on the first part built; 24 Charlbury Crescent. We had farms all around us as the rest of Harold Hill ...Read more

A memory of Gidea Park in 1956 by Brian Johns

High Street

I can remember going in J E Cooke shop for chocolate and papers, and just past this shop on the left was Amblers fish shop where we went for our fish and chips. On the other side of the road I went into the butchers for ...Read more

A memory of Mansfield Woodhouse in 1955 by Maureen Hawkins

Canley

The part of Canley where we lived was made up of what were called "the steel houses" and "the prefabs". Charter Avenue was a dual carriageway and then, at the beginning of Ten Shilling Woods it became a single road. I was always told that ...Read more

A memory of Coventry in 1950 by Tony Gillen

Court Hall

As my parents were abroad I was placed here during school holidays for two years. Mr and Mrs Riedel. Have so many photos and memories of all the children were there also. Rosalind, Irene, Marie Elizabeth, Peter Eder, Paul and so ...Read more

A memory of North Molton in 1957 by Peter Harris

Bellcroft

I lived at Belcroft nurseries at the bottom of Catsash Road from 1970 to 1982. I remember a lot of the people you mention, and Major the dog. I went to Sunday school and was in the choir of the Methodist chapel.

A memory of Langstone in 1973 by Alison Thomas Nee Chappell

Revisited My Birthplace

I visited my birthplace and I took my family to see where I was born. I met a lovely couple that now reside there; they invited me in and showed me around the house. With fond thoughts, my mind drifted back all those ...Read more

A memory of Eastriggs in 2011 by Derek Tolan

Keynsham Avenue Slinger Family

I, alongside four sisters, were were born at number 7 Keynsham Avenue. My grandfather owned the house before my parents. I attended Woodford Green Primary School with my younger sister from 1968 onwards. The ...Read more

A memory of Woodford Green in 1962 by Andrew Slinger

Camp Road

Unless I am mistaken, this shot is pointing due south in which the trees of Lynchford Road can be seen in the distance. The distant building on the left hand corner of the "T" junction at the end of Camp Road was "Boots cash ...Read more

A memory of Farnborough by Billy Moon

The Crescent Tottenham

I lived at number 59 The Crescent for 10 years from when I was born until 1970 when we moved due to the road being demolished for the new estate that is there today. Our family name was Dobson and there was my Mum Joyce, ...Read more

A memory of Tottenham in 1970 by Susan Holt

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 10,585 to 10,608.

Caption For Uley, The Tumulus C1960

Little can be appreciated of this magnificent burial chamber from this photograph. It is known as Hetty Pegler's Tump, and is in Gloucestershire.

Caption For Uley, The Tumulus C1960

Little can be appreciated of this magnificent burial chamber from this photograph. It is known as Hetty Pegler's Tump, and is in Gloucestershire.

Caption For Ramsey, The South Promenade 1894

At the height of the season the South Promenade would often be crowded with holidaymakers.

Caption For New Brighton, Pier And Parade 1892

In 1830 a retired builder from Everton, James Atherton, bought 170 acres of sandhills on the northern tip of the Wirral, with the aim of creating a new seaside resort to rival Brighton.

Caption For Macclesfield, Town Hall 1897

The Town Hall was enlarged in 1869 at a cost of £15,200, and many locals considered the expense to be a waste of money; there were more important things to spend it on than councillors full of their own

Caption For Macclesfield, The Barracks 1903

On 30 November 1745 a troop of the Royal Dragoons arrived in the town and were billeted overnight.

Caption For Gravesend, The Ferry 1902

Gravesend has two Victorian piers: the Royal Terrace Pier of 1843 lies to the east of the slightly earlier Town Pier we see in this view.

Caption For Abersoch, St Tudwal's Hotel 1901

One of Abersoch's many hostelries, this establishment is now St Tudwal's Inn.

Caption For Orchard Portman, The Church 1888

To the north of Pitminster is Poundisford Park, once a hunting ground for the Bishops of Winchester.

Caption For Diss, Market Place 1925

The spacious market place is dominated by the venerable flint church of St Mary's with its Norman tower, 14th-century arcades, impressive clerestory, and knapped flint chancel.

Caption For Acle, Fishing At The Bridge C1929

As one old guide book pointed out, 'To every broadsman who quants his wherry along the slow rivers, Acle Bridge is a haven or port of call.

Caption For York, Ancient Palace Of Stuart Kings 1909

Built around 1280 for the Abbot of St Mary's Abbey, the building was enlarged in the 15th century.

Caption For Boston Spa, High Street 1893

This region was originally in the Celtic kingdom of Elmete. The word Spa was added to the town's name in 1840 when the Penny Post began.

Caption For Aylesbury, Victoria Hall 1897

The Victoria Club for Working Men in the west corner of Kingsbury is another benefaction from the Rothschilds, in this case Baron Ferdinand of Waddesdon.

Caption For Cadnam, The Green C1960

Not very far from this spot lies the Rufus Stone, which marks the spot where King William Rufus, son of William the Conqueror, was accidentally killed by an arrow shot by Sir Walter Tyrrell while out

Caption For Horsmonden, The Green 1903

A big part of the old Wealden Ironworks was based here, and a man-made furnace pond was dug.

Caption For Deal, Victoria Road 1906

It has not been long since a horse or two trotted along this Edwardian street, as the evidence in the centre of the road reveals.

Caption For Moseley, The Lake, Moseley Private Park C1965

Moseley Hall was the medieval home of the Grevis family, but in 1891 the hall and its surrounding parkland became the property of the city.

Caption For Churchtown, The Swing Bridge And River Wyre C1955

This frail-looking bridge was one of a number spanning the River Wyre; it was frequently damaged when floods occurred.

Caption For Warton, The Village 1897

Dominating the village is the 15th-century church of St Oswald's, its tower gifted by Robert Washington.

Caption For St Mawes, The Castle 1938

Like its twin castle of Pendennis on the opposite side of the river mouth, St Mawes was built on the orders of Henry VIII to guard the entrance to Carrick Roads.

Caption For Maidstone, Allington Lock 1898

The River Medway broadens at Maidstone, on its way to meet the Thames estuary, and the locks here were built in 1792 and mark the tidal limit of the waterway.

Caption For Chirbury, The Hotel And Lych Gate C1950

The building on the left, now without its cover of ivy, is the Herbert Arms. One member of the family was Lord Herbert, an historian, philosopher and diplomat in the 16th century.

Caption For Ringstead, The Bay C1955

This view looks eastwards along a mile of National Trust cliffs towards the coastguard cottages on the 495ft summit of White Nothe (top left), which are the highest buildings on the Dorset