Maps

181,031 maps found.

1901, Hadstock Ref. HOSM47337
1886, Horningsea Ref. HOSM49051
1886, Madingley Ref. HOSM53028
1885, Sawston Ref. HOSM58694
1882, Hallworthy Ref. HOSM47415
1882, Otterham Ref. HOSM55846
1905, Pencarrow Ref. HOSM56284
1905, Tregoodwell Ref. HOSM62333
1882, Tremail Ref. HOSM62374
1905, Trevia Ref. HOSM62466
1883, Chadsmoor Ref. HOSM40493
1896, Ash Ref. HOSM36371
1896, Barham Ref. HOSM37102
1896, Bekesbourne Ref. HOSM37491
1896, Bridge Ref. HOSM38920
1896, Denton Ref. HOSM43021
1896, Fordwich Ref. HOSM45727
1896, Godmersham Ref. HOSM46601
1896, Canterbury Ref. HOSM52301
1896, Patrixbourne Ref. HOSM56261

Books

442 books found. Showing results 11,137 to 11,160.

Memories

29,037 memories found. Showing results 4,641 to 4,650.

Maybe Snap!

I was born in a private nursing home near Walpole Park in 1939. It was at the junction of Somerset Road and Culmingdon Road. I lived in Culmington Road until I married in 1961 when I moved to Hillingdon. I went to Harvington School ...Read more

A memory of Ealing by hilary.sykes

The Rowland Clan

I have been looking for any one with the surname of Rowland in the borough I have managed to locate my great Grandparents grave in Epsom cemetery and after looking up census information have come to a dead end,as my grandfather moved to ...Read more

A memory of Epsom by John Rowland

The Rowland Clan

I have been looking for any one with the surname of Rowland in the borough I have managed to locate my great Grandparents grave in Epsom cemetery and after looking up census information have come to a dead end,as my grandfather moved to ...Read more

A memory of Epsom by John Rowland

Chestfield And Swalecliffe. The War Years,

Have many memories, some happy, some sad, culminating in the death of my mother, Ivy Maud Smith on the 16th August 1944 when a V1 destroyed a railway bridge causing the train she was on to crash. Had two ...Read more

A memory of Swalecliffe by Graham Smith

Little Folks Home

Can anyone remember the little folks home in Bexhill on sea. I was only twelve at the time, this was around 1956. I can only remember a sister Moris and nurse Hancock, I have been back to find the place in 2001 but unfortunately did ...Read more

A memory of Bexhill by eric1944

The Hewer Alias Radbourn Of Northleach And Turkdean

Earlier this year I visited Northleach my husband's Ancesters hail from there. His great great Grandfather William Hewer alias Radbourn bought Leygore farm in 1832, a farm of 800 acres according ...Read more

A memory of Northleach by Pam Hewer

Trinity Church Richmond Marketplace

you would struggle to get this clear view today as the number of parked cars etc.would obscure the view the chuch is now home to the Green Howards regimental museum

A memory of Richmond by Alice Newton

Lyons Corner House

I remember the coffee shop too. We always had to rush past as Mum couldn't bear the smell of fresh roasting coffee. We would go into Lyons and I would always have a sausage roll with my drink. Happy days.

A memory of Bromley by capricorn_11

Bloomsbury Institution Sunday School

Bloomsbury Institution was in Bloomsbury St main Chaple was in Folwer St. I went there from the age of three to sixteen it was my second home went to five services on Sundays plus Band of Hope, Boys club, Band ...Read more

A memory of Nechells

Search For Memories Of My Family

Does anyone from Thornley have any memories of my family who lived in the village? Anthony Mcguinness (grandfather), Mary Alice Mcguinness nee Mcguigan (grandmother), Mary Mcguinness (mother born 1925, died 1979) ...Read more

A memory of Thornley by tulatew

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 11,137 to 11,160.

Caption For Brockworth, The Church And Brockworth Court C1960

Today, Brockworth is altogether urbanised, a suburb of Gloucester. But when this photograph was taken, it was a village with its own character and community.

Caption For Ibstock, Main Street C1965

Some things never change: in a rather dull street of 19th- and early 20th-century buildings, on a Midland Red bus route, the Council is digging up the pavement!

Caption For Ystradgynlais, Commercial Street 1937

George Lowe's butcher's shop has pride of place here, next to the emporium of T L Jones. Further down on the left, and beyond the two cars, a grocer sells Lyon's tea and Wills Star cigarettes.

Caption For Mill Hill, The Broadway C1965

Here we see an attractive group of sub-Arts and Crafts buildings with steeply-pitched roofs and tile-hung dormer windows over an open timber balcony.

Caption For Bridport, East Street 1912

This picture was taken eastwards from the north side of East Street, from Mrs Alice E Gale's musical instrument emporium and fancy repository on the corner with Barrack Street (left).

Caption For Sutton, Parish Church 1894

As befitted a growing Victorian town, the spiritual needs of the new citizens were vigorously addressed.

Caption For Mitcham, Lower Green C1962

This view is of Lower Green, and on the right, out of view, is Cricket Green. In the middle of the green is the Vestry Hall, built in 1887, which has a cupola and clock tower.

Caption For Amersham, St Mary's Parish Church 1958

Looking beyond the medieval parish church the building on the hill behind is the Georgian rectory built in the 1730s by the Rev Benjamin Robertshaw, overlooking the town and away from its bustle

Caption For Swanage, From The Pier 1897

We are looking towards Stair Hole, where the downlands of Dorset meet the sea, is hollowed out by vast caverns, many used by smugglers for centuries.The South West Way Coastal Footpath, once an old

Caption For Martock, Church 1900

To the left are the arched and mullioned windows of the 1661 Almshouses; partly hidden is Ashlar House, which is mid 18th- century and set at the corner of Pound Lane, which leads to the moated Manor

Caption For Turton, The Tower 1897

Turton Tower lies four miles south of Darwen, and four miles north-east of Bolton.The villages of Turton and Turton Bottoms are next to the Tower.Turton Tower is basically two buildings, a pele

Caption For Wakefield, The Bull Ring C1960

The Market Place was renamed the Bull Ring in 1910, to recall the 'sport' of bull baiting a century before.

Caption For Worth Matravers, St Nicholas's Church 1899

The public telephone has been identified by Michael Thomas as a K1 Mark 236 box of 1927, of which about 4,500 were erected, with a roof sign dating from 1929.

Caption For Tyneham, The Village 1972

The public telephone has been identified by Michael Thomas as a K1 Mark 236 box of 1927, of which about 4,500 were erected, with a roof sign dating from 1929.

Caption For Sudbury, Gainsborough House 1900

The two gables on the left are part of a 15th-century house called The Chantry. The rest of the structure is Salters Hall, the highest quality timber-framed building in Sudbury.

Caption For Fowey, The Ancient Inscribed Stone At Four Turnings C1950

This 7-foot-tall inscribed stone is shown here on the B3269 road - it was moved here from Castle Dore, but has since been moved nearer the town. It is reputed to be of the 6th century.

Caption For Thelwall, The Pickering Arms C1955

Separated from the old town of Warrington by the Mersey and also (since the 1890s) by the Manchester Ship Canal, with Thelwall we are now back in that part of the county that was always Cheshire.

Caption For Ibstock, Main Street C1965

Some things never change: in a rather dull street of 19th- and early 20th-century buildings, on a Midland Red bus route, the Council is digging up the pavement!

Caption For Wadebridge, The Bridge 1906

The 'longest and fairest' bridge in Cornwall crosses the upper part of the Camel estuary, seen here at high tide.

Caption For Saffron Walden, Market Place C1950

The high windows on the ground floor light the entrance hall, which has a carved wooden frieze depicting crocuses of several kinds.

Caption For Bedford, Corn Exchange 1897

On the north side of St Paul's Square is the old corn exchange, an uncompromising Victorian building whose foundation stone was laid in October 1872.

Caption For Blythburgh, The Church 1895

In the same way as many other river ports, it lost trade when its waterways could no longer cope with the increasing draughts of cargo ships.

Caption For Middlesbrough, The Grand Opera House 1913

The Grand Opera House opened in 1904 at a cost of £38,000, but struggled and was taken over by John Imeson in 1909.

Caption For Rickmansworth, Moor Park 1897

The grand frontage of Sir James Thornhill's 18th-century mansion, built in Portland stone and with its gigantic Corinthian portico, situated on a hill overlooking spacious parkland.