Maps

181,031 maps found.

1899, Widham Ref. HOSM64555
1891, Oxton Ref. HOSM49511
1898, Nun Appleton Ref. HOSM55982
1891, Street Houses Ref. HOSM71027
1894, Wolverton Ref. HOSM64950
1887, Talsarnau Ref. HOSM71184
1897, Duddon Ref. HOSM43925
1897, Clotton Ref. HOSM49263
1897, Tiverton Ref. HOSM61966
1897, Weetwood Common Ref. HOSM63618
1887, Heathfield Ref. HOSM36808
1887, Cothelstone Ref. HOSM42057
1887, Cushuish Ref. HOSM42671
1886, Fivehead Ref. HOSM45590
1887, Thurloxton Ref. HOSM61795
1883, Cudlipptown Ref. HOSM42551
1905, Gulworthy Ref. HOSM47231
1905, Lumburn Ref. HOSM52782
1883, Moortown Ref. HOSM54049
1905, Morwellham Quay Ref. HOSM54224

Books

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Memories

29,038 memories found. Showing results 5,151 to 5,160.

Newbiggin..

I have just wrote my memories of newbiggin can you please tell me why it hasn't gone on to share your memories please. Thanks Hazel.

A memory of Newbiggin-by-the-Sea by hazelboon48

American Gi Wwii

I have never been to Moreton Paddox but I just found some pictures of the gardens and house in my father's scrapbook from the war. He lived in the barracks near the gardens from June 13 to August 10, 1944. On the back of one ...Read more

A memory of Moreton Paddox

Whitchurch Town Hall Saturday Night Dances

I remember attending the dances in the Old Town Hall. The promoters use to bus people in from all the local towns - Wem, Ellesmere, Malpas, Nantwich and Wrexham. I lived in Whitchurch and had an older ...Read more

A memory of Whitchurch

Elizabeth Davies

My mother and father taught at Sheephatch from 1947 to 1956. The figure on the right hand side of this photograph with her back to the camera looks distinctly like my mother, Elizabeth Davies. Could it be her?

A memory of Tilford by pdonhols

Wood End

I lived in Wood End Lane until rather late in life really. Moved out of the family home when I was 29 and moved to Ruislip. I went to Wood End Nursery, infants and Junior Boys school, then moved to Horsenden Secondary Boys School. Both ...Read more

A memory of Northolt by c_bovingdon

Orpington High Street

My grandparents ran The Orpington Cafe in the 50's and I have many memories of being there. At the rear and to one side was a sort of wasteland area, great fun to explore. At the time, my parents lived in Derry Downs, St Mary ...Read more

A memory of Orpington by 84anniemac

Medley Family 19th Century

I regret that I feel a slight fraud as I have no memories of my own of Shelf, nor have I visited, YET. However, having researched my family tree of Medleys of Yorkshire back to the sixteenth century, the family that comes in ...Read more

A memory of Shelf by leschampagnes

Memories Of Ladbrookes Holiday Centre

During the summer of 1979 I worked at Ladbrookes Holiday Centre with my friend Tina, we had a wonderful summer full of laughter, I even met my husband there, he was on holiday, 37yrs later we're still married and twice a yr we go back to scratby on holiday wonderful place wonderful memories

A memory of Caister-on-Sea by debbie.sunshine1961

Cripplegate Park

An Uncle of my fathers Tom Maylett was the park keeper and lived at Cripplegate House and we used to visit when we went to the park and the paddling pool which was where the road is now,he had greenhouses to do all the plants fir the bedding displays,the house always had a very musty smell to it

A memory of Worcester by shufflercaz

1970's Poolsbrook

I lived in Poolsbrook from 1964-1981. We lived on Staveley Road after moving out of the doctors surgery up stairs I think, don't remember that bit to young. Poolsbrook had a good community in the 70's great school and play areas. ...Read more

A memory of Poolsbrook

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 12,361 to 12,384.

Caption For Whitwick, Cross Roads C1965

Whitwick is a mining village, and is set amid some of the best scenery of Charnwood Forest. As early as 1293 it was granted a weekly market and a four-day fair. This view shows Market Street.

Caption For Crickhowell, View From The Dardy C1955

Here the expanding village can be seen from the Llangattock side of the Usk. To the left, a diagonal road of houses rises en route to Llanbedr.

Caption For Cambridge, Childrens Paddling Pool 1931

Newnham Paddling Pool in Lammas Land, pictured here with just a small handful of die-hard paddlers and bathers, and a park keeper looking on.

Caption For Leeds, The Engineering Building C1960

One of the university's architecturally more interesting buildings is the Brotherton Library, paid for by Lord Brotherton and containing over 500,000 volumes, including its benefactor's private collection

Caption For Mullion, Poldhu Hotel Interior 1899

A lavish late Victorian interior gives an idea of the comforts to be expected by guests at the hotel. A variety of furniture is provided, seemingly packed into the room.

Caption For Margate, Donkeys On The Sands 1906

This view of the donkeys and their handlers, the 'donkey boys', also includes, on the right, the portable darkroom used by Frith's photographer. Behind is a row of bathing machines.

Caption For Skegness, Donkey Rides C1960

Here we see plenty of donkeys and riders. Note the two portable ramps with iron wheels, which were used to help passengers get in and out of the pleasure boats.

Caption For Hickling, The Staithe C1955

The neatly-tended garden beside one of the thatched boathouses provides a vantage point to watch boats on the broad. Note the old tyres protecting the corner of the staithe.

Caption For Tetbury, Bath Bridge 1956

As a reminder of Tetbury's wool trade heritage, an annual woolsack race is held up the town's steep Gunstool Hill, each competitor carrying a burden of wool weighing 65 pounds.

Caption For Bakewell, Bath Gardens C1955

There is a small Garden of Remembrance here, together with one of the town's wells. The Bath House is behind, with its chalybeate spring producing water at a constant temperature.

Caption For Connemara, A Boreen C1955

A classic view of a 'boreen' or small road. The luxuriant vegetation reveals the almost Mediterranean climate of the west coast, whilst the roads hereabouts are dotted with isolated smallholdings.

Caption For Little Sandhurst, 1939

This part of east Berkshire consists almost entirely of 19th-century development; here and there are a few large Victorian houses with huge plate-glass windows and free Renaissance decorations.

Caption For Scarborough, The Beach C1885

These one-man shows, which reached the height of their popularity in Victorian times, were based on the character of Pulcinella, the impudent hunchback from the Commedia dell'Arte, which originated

Caption For Freshwater Bay, The Beach C1965

He described the scene in verse: 'Groves of pine on either hand To break the blast of winter, stand; And further on, the heavy channel Tumbles a breaker on chalk and sand'.

Caption For Oxford, The Carfax 1937

To the left of Carfax there used to be a 'pennyless bench' where beggars sat and women sold butter.

Caption For South Cerney, The Water Park C1965

There are over 130 lakes in the Water Park, making it the largest man-made complex of its kind in Britain.

Caption For Hope, Moorgate And Lose Hill 1920

Lose Hill, at 1,563ft, is the eastern extremity of a fine ridge which runs from Mam Tor.

Caption For Taxal, Taxal Lodge School C1955

Taxal Lodge was a boarding school on the outskirts of the village. Note the single-storey extension and the fire escape ladder from the upper bedroom in the gable of the main building.

Caption For Cheam, Nonsuch Park 1904

Two farm carts make their way down the drive, which is lined on one side with fir trees and on the other with the battlemented brick wall which is generally believed to form part of the original garden

Caption For Dovercourt, The Beach And New Promenade C1955

Dovercourt lies south of Harwich. Here we have a busy scene, with most of those enjoying the beach placing their deckchairs close to the sea wall.

Caption For St Osyth, The Ferry, Point Clear Bay C1955

The town is built close to St Osyth's creek, and takes its name from the wife of a 7th-century Essex king. The remains of a superb abbey are to be found close by.

Caption For Gulval, The Church 1893

The farthest headland is Penlee Point, home of the lifeboat 'Solomon Browne', which was lost with all hands in December 1981 during a gallant attempt to rescue the crew of the coaster 'Union Star' in a

Caption For Highcliffe, Lymington Road C1955

Highcliffe is the most easterly parish in Dorset, famous for its eroding cliffs and splendid views across to the Isle of Wight.

Caption For Heckmondwike, The Market Square C1955

Busy market stalls cluster around the Victorian clock-topped monument in the Market Square of Heckmondwike on a summer afternoon.