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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1883, Duncote Ref. HOSM43969
1883, Eastcote Ref. HOSM44418
1883, Grimscote Ref. HOSM47135
1883, Paulerspury Ref. HOSM56183
1883, Plumpton Ref. HOSM56773
1883, Whittlebury Ref. HOSM64488
1883, Woodend Ref. HOSM65007
1887, Llwyn-Y-Groes Ref. HOSM52059
1898, Llanfabon Ref. HOSM51828
1898, Nelson Ref. HOSM54575
1898, Mount Pleasant Ref. HOSM56878
1898, Trelewis Ref. HOSM62360
1899, Keevil Ref. HOSM49631
1886, Allet Ref. HOSM35825
1879, Chacewater Ref. HOSM40482
1878, Perranarworthal Ref. HOSM56547
1879, Philleigh Ref. HOSM56593
1879, Probus Ref. HOSM57274
1906, Rose Ref. HOSM58015
1879, Scarcewater Ref. HOSM58645

Books

442 books found. Showing results 12,073 to 12,096.

Memories

29,072 memories found. Showing results 5,031 to 5,040.

Xmas In Hanwell In The Sixties.

Xmas started Xmas eve. Everybody went to the pub at lunchtime and it was serious drinking. I worked in Turriff House on the Geat West Road and the pub was the Kings Arms by Brentford railway station. Around closing ...Read more

A memory of Hanwell by Nick Beard

Painting & Decorating

This is a picture of 'The Lodge', the gate house for the Westcliffe estate. In 1966 it was home to Mr & Mrs Reg Black, he was a painter and decorator at the hall, I worked for him as a trainee. In the summer we did the ...Read more

A memory of Hythe by Graham Dunbar

Memory Of Mexborough In The Late 50's,

My name is Ian Bullett. I was born in Mexborough 1951 I can remember going to the Empire cinema with my elder brother David in the late 50's.It was a regular Saturday visit to watch Zorro and others.On one ...Read more

A memory of Mexborough by icabullett

Harry

If it is the same Harry hargreavs I remember I use to knock about with him and he worked at the slaughter house that was on the Corner just where the mancunan way starts now, thats how ne came to be in the butcher game. .I lived in pine street ...Read more

A memory of Salford by a.smith500

Wonderful Bread

Hi Penny, I was born and grew up in Perivale, and loved the bread and cakes from your fathers bakery, my aunt Vi Brown worked there probably 1970 ish, I remember you too, but just the name! Not sure how old you are, I will be 61 soon, I ...Read more

A memory of Perivale by becca.tutor

The House Beautiful

I remember staying at The House Beautiful in the 1950’s and to me it was not a good experience and has left its mark on me all my life. I was sent there on two occasions by Social Services as my mother was recovering from an ...Read more

A memory of Bournemouth by sjawcock

Jesse Gausden

HI THERE, MY GREAT GRANDFATHER JESSE GAUSDEN USED TO LIVE AT 51 ALEXANDRA ROAD UCKFIELD UNTIL HIS DEATH IN 1928. HE WAS BURIED IN THE OLD UCKFIELD CEMETERY. I WOULD DEARLY LOVE TO OBTAIN A PHOTO OF THE OLD GENTLEMAN IF I ...Read more

A memory of Uckfield by jegausden

Tylney Hall

Hi my husband name is Derek Ward he went to Tylney Hall 1954-56 ,and he wonders if any one remembers him , he was eleven in 54 . He remembers a few names Trevor Fowler, Glynn Wardilove , David Knight ,John Durkin, Robert Powell ...Read more

A memory of Rotherwick by Ann Ward

Dunstaffnage War Years

Like your other contributors I also spent my very early years in Dunstaffnage. Dad had spent the early part of the war from day one as a young Engineer Officer on North Atlantic convoys in the Merchant Navy. When you were lucky to ...Read more

A memory of Oban by john

6 To 20

I lived in Woodgrange Avenue Kenton from 1953 till 1967 when i got married and moved to Bletchley where we bought our first house. I remember at the bottom of our road and just around the corner was an Ironmonger shop run by Mr and Mrs Larkin. ...Read more

A memory of Kenton by dianefash

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 12,073 to 12,096.

Caption For Biggin Hill, The Airport C1960

The airport`s beginnings were before the First World War, when one of the large fields belonging to Cudham Hall Farm was used for landing early aircraft.

Caption For Laxey, The Waterfall 1896

This photographs shows the waterfall, and above that the T-rocker viaduct of the Lady Isabella.

Caption For Avoncliff, The Aqueduct C1950

On this section of the Kennet & Avon Canal, the river Avon is crossed twice. This aqueduct at Avoncliffe is the first.

Caption For Bangor, Pier 1897

The Victorian pier was built in 1896 and juts out 1,500 feet into the turbulent waters of the Menai Strait, stretching two-thirds of the distance to Anglesey.

Caption For Appledore, Quay 1923

The busy little port of Appledore is now home to just a few fishing boats. The quay has been straightened and raised, but the houses behind are substantially unchanged.

Caption For Bellerby, The Village 1929

Just north of Leyburn is this fine village complete with a large green.

Caption For Lytham, 'the Minstrels' 1914

A photograph like this would be impossible to take in the 21st century, but this band of troupers provided many happy hours of innocent enjoyment for residents and visitors alike.

Caption For Canvey Island, Shell Beach C1955

A good study of a 1950s beach. There are no shadows, and most of the holidaymakers are well wrapped up. The chap in the braces (left) does not look particularly warm.

Caption For Farnworth, The Church And Cottage 1900

Once this was the most important village of many locally; today it has itself been surrounded by the growing town of Widnes.

Caption For Hawkhurst, 1902

The village stands on the border with the neighbouring county of Sussex. It occupies rising ground and offers fine views across the Weald.

Caption For Guisborough, Westgate 1899

In this delightful and evocative view, we see the north or `top' side of Westgate.

Caption For Ware, Ware Park Sanatorium 1925

Ware Park, rebuilt in the 1880s by William Parker, is located about three-quarters of a mile north-west of Bengeo on the outskirts of Hertford.

Caption For Lincoln, High Street C1955

This is all pedestrianised now, and no double decker bus is to be seen in this part of the High Street. The High Street is in fact the Roman Ermine Street, and it goes all the way through the city.

Caption For Halton, Castle 1900

Along with Frodsham, Halton was of strategic importance. These castles commanded the southern shore of the Mersey estuary and controlled vital river crossing points at Runcorn and Hale.

Caption For Old Newton, School C1955

The village school in Old Newton, just north of Stowmarket. This was an era when every village had its school - now of course, much consolidation has taken place.

Caption For Witham, Newland Street 1900

Another turn-of-the-century view of Newland Street, looking towards the Collingwood Road junction, bustling with pedestrians.A few onlookers, including two dogs, watch the photographer at work.

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Caption For Burley, C1955

Once a lonely hamlet in the Forest, beloved of smugglers and witches, Burley's residents were once said to depend on the annual crop of 'akermast' - acorns and mast.

Caption For Torquay, Abbey Sands 1924

On a crowded summer's day, sunbathers enjoy the warmth on Abbey sands. Modesty dictated that bathers should get changed in one of the long line of changing tents.

Caption For Bridport, East Street 1940

The board on the side of the Town Hall is for the Municipal Camping Ground.

Caption For Fishguard, 1899

This view shows the higher part of the town. Note the Rees, Baker & Co., Fishguard delivery cart and the Great Western Hotel on the left.

Caption For Newby Bridge, The Platform 1914

This splendid branch railway ran from Ulverston to Newby Bridge and Lakeside at the foot of Windermere.

Caption For Framlingham, The Castle 1909

The Poor House (left) was built at the direction of Sir Robert Hitcham (d1636), who owned the castle. The gable wing dates from 1637, and the remainder from 1729.

Caption For Sutton Courtenay, Village 1890

Once a royal manor, until Henry II gave it to the Courtenays, the village of Sutton Courtenay has several notable buildings.

Caption For Edinburgh, Holyroodhouse, King Charles's Bedroom 1897

Edward VI of England was destined not marry the Queen of Scots. He died in 1553 and was succeeded by his Catholic sister.