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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1896, Staple Ref. HOSM60334
1896, West Stourmouth Ref. HOSM60680
1915, Lisvane Ref. HOSM51370
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1886, Llantood Ref. HOSM51985
1904, Penparc Ref. HOSM56383
1904, Penrhyn Castle Ref. HOSM56902
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1899, Barclose Ref. HOSM36989
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1899, Carlisle Ref. HOSM39831
1899, Cocklakes Ref. HOSM41390
1899, Cumwhinton Ref. HOSM42627
1899, Gaitsgill Ref. HOSM45959
1899, Longburgh Ref. HOSM52244

Books

442 books found. Showing results 11,161 to 11,184.

Memories

29,071 memories found. Showing results 4,651 to 4,660.

The Roxy

I used to go to The Roxy on Saturday morning. Roy Rogers etc. it was fantastic. Am I right in remembering taking jam jars and newspapers, so we could get in a bit cheaper? None of us behaved too well, there was plenty of yelling and jumping up and down.

A memory of Bradford

Happy Days

I was born in Headless Cross and attended Headless Cross Infants and 1st Schools from 1943. In 1949 I passed the 11+_ exam and went on to the County High School until 1954. I remember some of the teachers, eg Jimmy Morrall, but few of my ...Read more

A memory of Redditch by bw592964

Days Gone By

Stumbled across this site and have enjoyed the memories of old barking and the shops it had, thought that I should add my recollections and fill in a few blanks from the sixties and seventies, so starting from the Bull Pub and Heading ...Read more

A memory of Barking by andycairns

Blakes Of North Waltham

My family of Blakes date back to 1735 to my great / 4times William Blake 1735 and Mary More. Blake Cottage was for sale when I visited in 2013 . We also visited the Fox Pub , this property belonged to ...Read more

A memory of North Waltham by aviskenton

1970's Wembley

I was a teenager in the 70's and on Saturdays a group of us used to spend our time shopping for clothes and make up. Shops I remember are Chelsea Girl, Ravel, Satisfaction and Who one of which was down in a basement and had a DJ called ...Read more

A memory of Wembley by Lynda Meek

Memories Of Erith

Erith was a great place to go when I was a kid as so many different shops and two department stores – Blundells and Micthell’s they were on opposite corners. I remember wondering around Micthell’s at Christmas time. I think Mitchell’s ...Read more

A memory of Erith by john.tainton

Colchester 1951

Lived in houses by the garrison remember them in rows numbered A1 A2 etc had a mate called Billy Todd came from Scotland, used to walk to School past the Garrison main entrance ,loads of Americans always running had numbers on their ...Read more

A memory of Salford by jfsuperstar

A Gorton Lad And Proud.

I lived in the Steel Works Tavern Pub, facing The Gorton Tank Works, on the corner of Preston Street and Gorton Lane, from 1953, when I was born. I went to both Peacock Street and St James schools, my name is Geoff Skidmore. I ...Read more

A memory of Gorton by skidderz

Cinama

my childhood friend with a surname of Reed or Ried would be taken to hemel hempstead cinama, as his father was the manager. He would let us run round the seats and to keep us quiet hed give us sweets untill the film started..The Hot Rock. ...Read more

A memory of Salford by blitvert5

The 70's At The Lake

My memories are of living at 37 pickmere lane from 1969 age 7. My mum Beryl Owen still lives there now and I still live in Wincham. I will always remember the "bob bob bob" of the motor boats which I could here from my bedroom ...Read more

A memory of Pickmere by Antony Owen

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 11,161 to 11,184.

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.

Caption For Bishop's Stortford, The Corn Exchange 1903

At the crossroads of Market Place and Potter's Street stands the neo-classical Corn Exchange, designed by Lewis Vulliamy, whose original frontage had a grand entrance dominated by a statue of the harvest

Caption For Paisley, Dunn Square 1901

By 1900, Paisley was a smoky industrial town with a population of 80,000.

Caption For Lewes, High Street 1898

Lewes, the medieval guardian of the gap through the South Downs cut by the River Ouse, occupies a fine hilltop site which produces a superb townscape.

Caption For Newhaven, Fishermen's Cottages 1897

These cottages at Newhaven, Fife, are an example of the type of fishermen's dwelling that could be found around harbours from Scotland to at least Cullercoats in Northumbria, usually single-storey terraces

Caption For Carmarthen, Coracles 1898

This picture, on the banks of the River Towy, was obviously taken in the fishing season, where coracles were used for their convenience.

Caption For Tregaron, Market Day 1933

At one time, flocks of sheep and herds of cattle congregated at Tregaron ready for the long walk to England. However, the town continued to serve as a market place for livestock for many years.

Caption For Manchester, Market Street C1885

Originally a narrow street of shops, houses and workshops, the redevelopment and widening of Market Street took place between 1822 and 1834 at a cost in excess of £250,000.

Caption For Sheffield, The City Hall C1955

The front of the hall still bears the scars of the night during World War Two when a bomb landed to the side of the War Memorial, destroying a static water tank into the bargain.

Caption For Cowden, The Village C1960

This beautiful village is situated on the Sussex border on a headstream of the Medway river. The village contains a number of fine weatherboarded houses and a school with Tudor timbering.

Caption For Elham, The Square C1960

Set off the main road, this square accommodates considerably more parked cars today.

Caption For Alfriston, Cuckmere Valley From High And Over C1960

High and Over, or Hindover, is a vantage point on the South Downs, overlooking the Cuckmere river valley.

Caption For Blaenau Ffestiniog, 1901

Formerly the slate capital of Wales, this slate-grey mountain town is proud of its history and happily promotes its memory.

Caption For Llanfairfechan, Main Street 1908

This pleasant stone-built Victorian seaside resort, just west of Conwy, clusters beneath the steep craggy slopes of the coastal mountains on Conwy Bay.

Caption For Edinburgh, The Canongate Tolbooth 1897

In the great days of the Old Town, Canongate Street was where members of the Scottish aristocracy had their town houses.

Caption For Cambridge, St John's College Old Bridge 1890

The Old Bridge is seen this time from the Bridge of Sighs. Beyond is the Wren Library, part of Trinity College.

Caption For Aspley Guise, Aspley House C1955

Built to an original design by Sir Christopher Wren, it is believed that Aspley House's chequered history includes a spell as an outpost of the work of the Special Operations Executive during World War

Caption For Lepe, The Beach C1955

Even half a century ago the relatively safe bathing at Lepe brought in thousands of tourists and the car parks were soon full on hot summer days. In the background is the Isle of Wight.

Caption For Ludham, Post Office Corner 1931

Ludham is a crossroads village set on higher ground between the rivers Thurne and Ant, both tributaries of the Bure. It is at the head of its own tributary channel to the Bure, Womack Water.

Caption For Chippenham, St Nicholas' Church, Hardenhuish C1960

The tomb of the economist David Ricardo (to the right of the church) was designed by William Pitts in the Greek style, with a canopy on four Doric columns. Under the canopy are four maidens.

Caption For Downham Market, The Town Hall C1955

A market town situated on the edge of the Fens, Downham Market's buildings are often constructed from carr-stone, an attractive rust-coloured sandstone characteristic of Norfolk.

Caption For Sheerness, Esplanade And Beach C1955

An impromptu game of football takes place in the shadow of a traditional seaside funfair, as holidaymakers stroll along the Esplanade.

Caption For Sandhurst, Royal Military College 1911

The demand for peacetime army training led to the building of the Royal Military College early in the 19th century.

Caption For York, Goodramgate 1892

The opening on the left of Todd's grocery shop leads into College Street and from there to St William's College. The buildings to the left of the opening were demolished to make way for Deansgate.