Maps

181,031 maps found.

1898, Frizington Ref. HOSM34537
1898, Winder Ref. HOSM44935
1897, Hapsford Ref. HOSM47582
1884, Newbury Ref. HOSM36651
1902, Blatchbridge Ref. HOSM38078
1902, Egford Ref. HOSM44659
1922, Rode Ref. HOSM58049
1899, Llangaffo Ref. HOSM51864
1885, Grayingham Ref. HOSM46784
1885, Northorpe Ref. HOSM55371
1885, Upton Ref. HOSM63088
1885, Yawthorpe Ref. HOSM65391
1899, Cwmystradllyn Ref. HOSM42751
1900, Colesbrook Ref. HOSM41505
1900, Madjeston Ref. HOSM52936
1896, Gillingham Ref. HOSM34551
1885, Catsham Ref. HOSM40368
1885, Coxbridge Ref. HOSM42083
1885, Edgarley Ref. HOSM44587
1885, Lottisham Ref. HOSM52357

Books

442 books found. Showing results 11,425 to 11,448.

Memories

29,037 memories found. Showing results 4,761 to 4,770.

My Childhood Day's Growing Up In Pontefract

Pontefract a place I call home, my early years were spent Carleton Home's, it would be 58 years before I saw my real Mum Minne Martin from Castleford. from off the West wood Est. in Cutsyke. I was adopted ...Read more

A memory of Pontefract by michaelscorgie7

Southchurch Hall Farm And Park, A Branch Library In A Garden

The Hall was the closest Library to my family-home in Marlborough Rd. I used to spend hours there every week, researching school homework; and collecting Library Books for myself, - and ...Read more

A memory of Southend-on-Sea by julian

Cluggies Pond

I obviously don't remember the common in 1911, but I did live in Old Common Road number 15 from about 1943 until 1955. Where the children are sitting was The Common, and a herd of Fresion cows were often grazed there. Old Common Road ran ...Read more

A memory of Cobham by trevor.cole

Norden And Bank House Pulpit

I remember once a year (c1961) a man used to ride on horseback from Rochdale to Norden dressed as John Wesley (or his brother?) and he used to go up to Bank House Farm where there was the original pulpit from when one of the ...Read more

A memory of Rochdale by Jane Heywood Fennell

Nicholas Campbell

I left England in 1956, the son of Bill Hubbard, the local blacksmith. I would love to track down Nicholas Campbell, the son of Winnie Campbell, my best friend at the time. Anyone could tell me how to contact him would be greatly appreciated, thanks, Anthony (Tony).

A memory of Binfield by Anthony Hubbard

South Benfleet Memories Of Summer Holidays

The photo of Station Hill reminds me of many happy days spent at my aunts house further down the hill ,she lodged in a lovely house with a balcony across the front owned by a couple Em and Bert who owned ...Read more

A memory of South Benfleet by Chris Lowe

Good Times

i was born at 58 killingworth avenue castlepark backworth i loved it went potato picking with my mam and grandmar loved the ride on the lorry.loved the huge park my teacher was mrs carr she had a huge beehive hair do i was terrified of her ...Read more

A memory of Backworth

Memories Of Smallfield

From the other side of the world I came across this memory page of Smallfield. I worked at Smallfield Hospital 1966/67 attached to the nurses dining room. Loved working there and the people I met. Unfortunately, I have lost ...Read more

A memory of Smallfield

The Bringing Of Buckland Lower Lodge Into The 20th Century.

I am Jeannette McNicol (nee Elliott). My brother John and I moved there with my parents ,when I was 13 years old and he was 12. I had found the house when we were having a picnic ...Read more

A memory of Buckland in the Moor by jenner

Looking For Helen Smith' S Decendants

Does anyone have memories or knowledge or is even a living relative of of Helen Smith (nee Williams) of 81 Avenue Road circa 1957 possibly lived there until circa 1997. Any information appreciated.

A memory of Southampton by laylanulty89.ln

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 11,425 to 11,448.

Caption For Stanhill, James Hargreave's Memorial Garden C1955

connected with Robert Peel through helping him to introduce mechanical processes at Brookside Mill, so it was appropriate that the James Hargreaves memorial should be unveiled in July 1952 by Earl Peel of

Caption For Denbigh, Howell's School C1875

The school was founded in 1859 by the trustees of Thomas Howell, a cloth merchant, who left a legacy of 12,000 gold ducats for the 'education of orphaned Welsh maidens'.

Caption For Llangollen, Castell Dinas Bran 1901

The ruins include a large shell keep within a rectangular ward, a twin-towered gatehouse, a large D-shaped tower, and traces of a hall.

Caption For Symondsbury, 1899

This beautiful view, seen from the path up the hill towards Miles Cross, looks north to the Manor House (top left) and its thatched 17th-century barn (right of centre).

Caption For Chesham, The Broadway 1906

Little survives to the left of The Carlton Printing Works, nowadays Threshers wine merchants, and the shop-blinded two-storey building at the far left.

Caption For Waddington, Coronation Bridge And Church C1955

Coronation Gardens commemorate the crowning of Queen Elizabeth II. The flower beds are a riot of colour in high summer; they lie alongside the stream that runs through the main street.

Caption For Tunbridge Wells, From The Air C1955

In the centre of this aerial photograph is an area known as Harvey town after a previous owner of the land. In the late 1950s all this area was cleared to build a multi-storey car park.

Caption For Carmarthen, Recreation Ground 1910

In early days the hub of the community was the church, but later, as we see here, it was the neighbourhood recreation ground.

Caption For Buntingford, High Street C1955

The street follows the course of the Roman road Ermine Street, and is typically without any sign of a bend.

Caption For Bristol, Park Street 1900

Here we see Park Street in the days of horse-drawn transport. Half-way up the street is what appears to be a water-cart on damping-down duty.

Caption For Sherborne, Half Moon Street C1955

On the right hand side, several businesses, including Pedley & White outfitters, occupy the Church House building, erected in the 1530s on the site of old tenements.

Caption For Harlow, The Statue And Town Hall C1965

The Town Hall, opened in 1960 by Clement Attlee, is part of a group of buildings in the Civic Centre. The sculpture is 'Bronze Cross', by Henry Moore.

Caption For Lytham, The Pier And Donkeys 1914

The summer of 1914 was long and hot; the hottest day of the year in Lancashire was 28 June.

Caption For Hawes, The School And Village 1900

Behind and to the right is the turreted tower of the parish church. Built in 1851, it replaced the original church dating from the reign of Richard III.

Caption For Bakewell, St Anselms School C1955

This school, on Stanedge Road, still exists today. The only real change has been the construction of the headmaster's house to the right hand side of this view.

Caption For York, The Railway Station 1909

The magnificent sweeping curve of the station at York, the railway city of the north. During excavations beneath the platforms, human remains from the Roman period were found.

Caption For Matlock Bath, Promenade 1890

Another view of Derwent Terrace and the Promenade. This shows the Jubilee Bridge crossing the Derwent - the bridge was erected to mark the jubilee of Queen Victoria's reign.

Caption For Fishguard, Harbour Entrance And Dinas Head 1890

The old fort seen on the headland of Castle Point was completed in 1781 and boasted eight cannons, each capable of firing a nine or twelve- pound shot.

Caption For Bridlington, Prince's Parade 1923

This used to be the most genteel of the Yorkshire seaside resorts, a view that is exemplified by the promenading of the nouveau riche in this 1920s photograph.

Caption For Warboys, The Jubilee Clock C1955

The clock tower was built in 1887 to commemorate the Jubilee of Queen Victoria. It was built of red brick and locally-made white bricks called 'Warboys whites'.

Caption For Edenbridge, The Main Road C1960

Here we see another view of the long, straggling street with its delightful half-timbered cottages and the brick Baptist Chapel on the opposite side of the road.

Caption For Bourne, Edenham Village C1955

Heading south towards Bourne, the route diverts north-east of the town to Edenham, a delightful village on the east bank of the winding East Glen River, whose church has many remarkable monuments to the

Caption For Hindhead, Post Office Corner 1924

This view and 61432 on page 36 presage the changes to come in the 20th century.

Caption For Nunburnholme, Village C1955

Lying east of Pocklington, this village was bought in the 18th century by the 5th Duke of Devonshire. He sold it in 1845 to the railway entrepreneur George Hudson.