Maps

181,031 maps found.

1892, Knayton Ref. HOSM50460
1890, Rainton Ref. HOSM57399
1891, Sinderby Ref. HOSM59285
1890, Topcliffe Ref. HOSM62181
1905, Bossiney Ref. HOSM38445
1905, Tregatta Ref. HOSM62468
1887, Cove Ref. HOSM42032
1887, Halberton Ref. HOSM47472
1895, Hildenborough Ref. HOSM48624
1898, Penrhiwfer Ref. HOSM56397
1898, Penygraig Ref. HOSM56524
1904, Torquay Ref. HOSM35327
1904, Maidencombe Ref. HOSM53091
1886, Ebberly Hill Ref. HOSM44517
1886, Kingscott Ref. HOSM50156
1886, Stevenstone Ref. HOSM60438
1883, Astcote Ref. HOSM36425
1883, Caldecote Ref. HOSM39824
1883, Maidford Ref. HOSM53013
1883, Tiffield Ref. HOSM59185

Books

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Memories

29,037 memories found. Showing results 4,491 to 4,500.

Memories Of Aberkenfig

I think this was in the mid fifties. We lived at 15 Dunraven Street and at the top of the street there was quite a steep hill (it's all closed off now) and at the top of the hill was an entrance to the Forestry Commision ...Read more

A memory of Aberkenfig by Jeffrey Warner

Fort Street (1950s)

Fort Street, in North Motherwell, was a very close-knit community in the 1950's, which is why I still remember the following names: Mr and Mrs Darroch lived at number 21 with their children John, Denise and Keith. Mr Bill Rae, ...Read more

A memory of Motherwell by John Cunningham

Nain, Taid And Clocaenog

Clocaenog, I have some very good memories of this quiet village. I used to visit my Nain & Taid during the school holidays in mid 70's -80's helping out on their farm pentre, collecting the hay in the summer, riding ...Read more

A memory of Clocaenog in 1978 by Paul Moore

Stanwell Palace

Stanwell Palace - This was a stately residence which we as children always called Stanwell Palace. It was indeed owned by the Iraq Royal Family and was the Official residence of the Ambassador. I went to Staines Preparatory School ...Read more

A memory of Stanwell by Keith Waters

Wilby Lido

I remember walking to the Lido from Earls Barton, with my sister May. We would take a picnic of cheese sandwiches and a bottle of water and stay there all day. As we got older it was the ideal place to eye up all the boys. Happy days! Isabel Marchant (then Wilson)

A memory of Wellingborough by Isabel Marchant

Mount Pleasant Youth Club

Knew many friends who used the club . Run by Paul Roper. Lots of girl friends and lads. Erica Norgate Christine Brown Janet Talbot Trevor Scott Julia Richie David Taylor Very many others Any links to club please respond Regards to all

A memory of Morley in 1968 by Graham Marshall

Bower Yard

We have many happy memories of the Bower Yard in 1962. We moved into our first marital cottage at 75 on the day we got married. The cottage was mid terrace overlooking the river and the wharfage on the opposite side. We paid ...Read more

A memory of Ironbridge in 1962 by Ann Beddow

Beck Worth House Lindfield

I have a personal interest in Lindfield as my great grandparents lived in Beckworth Lodge on the Beckworth estate my great grandfather was the head game keeper and my Mother lived in Beckworth Lodge for the first six ...Read more

A memory of Cuckfield in 1910 by Andrew Avenell

A Fine Summers Evening Shattered

Sunday 25th of June 1944. A lovely summers day but at 9 o'clock in the evening the air raid siren sounded and a few minutes later a V1 flying bomb came roaring over the housetops, apparently going to miss us - ...Read more

A memory of Chingford in 1944 by John Grant

Dancing Classes At The Alhambra Palace

I used to go to Bob Dale's ballroom dancing classes. That would have been around 1956-1959 when I was 13-15 years old. I loved it there and, of course, fell in love with him! If was thrilled in later years when ...Read more

A memory of Droylsden

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 10,777 to 10,800.

Caption For Bedford, The Promenade 1897

In this view, looking north-east from the bridge on the south bank of the Ouse, the Swan Hotel is seen without ivy.

Caption For Biggleswade, Market Place 1925

Three miles south of Sandy we reach Biggleswade, now by- passed by the A1.

Caption For Aylesbury, Market Square C1955

This view looks east past the much-reduced George pub, with Burton's facade beyond, to the junction of Cambridge Street at the left and High Street to the right of the Round House.

Caption For Whitchurch, Market Hill C1955

The lord of the manor, Hugh de Vere, Earl of Oxford, was granted a market charter in 1245.

Caption For Southbourne, The Beach 1908

The pier was built of iron in 1881, and measured 300 feet in length by 30 feet wide.

Caption For Woodchester, Church 1890

The church of St Mary was built in 1863; it replaced a nearby Norman building constructed on the site of a sumptuous sixty-room Roman villa, which was excavated in the late 18th century.

Caption For Thetford, Mill Head 1929

In 1669 the course of the Little Ouse was cut and extended to Thetford, enabling barges to ply for the first time between the country towns of the region and the port of King's Lynn.

Caption For Leeds, Roundhay Park And Mansion 1897

Once a hunting estate for John of Gaunt, the land was purchased in 1803 by Thomas Nicholson, who created the two lakes and the parkland. Mansion House dates from 1826.

Caption For London, King William Street 1880

Here we are at the junction of Cannon Street and the approach to the new London Bridge; the street was opened by King William IV in 1831, and named after him.

Caption For Robin Hoods Bay, New Road C1955

Situated on precarious cliffs, the village has suffered greatly from erosion over the years.

Caption For Wellingborough, High Street 1949

Looking up the High Street from the direction of Silver Street and Oxford Street shows a quiet street scene with little traffic.

Caption For Newport, Allt Yr Yn, Above The Lock 1893

Allt-yr-yn is the name of the hill in the distance. The lock chambers on this canal had their own individual size, 64ft 9in x 9ft 2ins – a most peculiar gauge. The canal became disused in 1930.

Caption For Bowness On Windermere, Ferry Hotel 1925

Here seen in the 1920s, the Ferry Hotel has acquired a growth of creeper over much of the fine stonework of its frontage. In the foreground to the right the former short jetty is just visible.

Caption For Penarth, St Augustine's Church C1874

This building replaced a much smaller church on the same site. The construction of the new St Augustine's began in 1865; dedication by the Bishop of Llandaff followed the next year.

Caption For Stamford, The Lodge Gates, Burghley Park 1922

Positioned alongside the old course of the Great North Road, the unusual and impressive 'Bottle Lodges' at the entrance to Burghley Park must have been a familiar sight to travellers approaching Stamford

Caption For Devizes, Long Street C1965

Next to St Andrew's Methodist and United Reformed Church (left of photograph) is No 8 Long Street, originally the home of Joseph Needham, a surgeon who was described in his obituary as 'perhaps the most

Caption For Birmingham, Aston Hall, Entrance Hall 1896

On the left can be seen two of the three archways, and between them is some of the oak panelling that rises to the height of the archway cornices.

Caption For Bournville, The Carillion C1960

Situated 4.5 miles south of Birmingham, Bournville was chosen by George Cadbury in 1879 as the site for his new factory and for a model village for his workers.

Caption For Selby, Market Place 1913

The abbey was founded by Benedict of Auxerre, who was instructed in a vision to go to Selebaie in England. Armed with one of the fingers from St Germain, Benedict set off.

Caption For Whitley Bay, South Lower Promenade C1955

It was the coming of the railway that transformed Whitley Bay into a resort and commuter country.

Caption For Snowdon, Mountain Railway 1897

One of the Swiss-built steam locomotives propels the standard single coach up the final leg; the railway starts near the Victoria Hotel, 350ft above sea level, and there are four intermediate stations

Caption For Wells, Cathedral, Chapter House 1890

Behind the pillar is the bishop's seat, and each member of the chapter has his own stall.

Caption For Grantchester, The Village 1929

In the years that followed, the village became a popular place to visit, with a number of places of refreshment springing up.

Caption For Eaton Socon, The Green And The War Memorial C1960

Further along the Great North Road we find the Wheatsheaf pub facing the green, and the obelisk of the war memorial. In the distance are a number of shops, including the Eskimo.