Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1883 - 1886, Oxley Ref. HOSM55966
1885 - 1900, Tettenhall Wood Ref. HOSM61428
1899, Amlwch Port Ref. HOSM35943
1899, Bull Bay Ref. HOSM39505
1887 - 1899, Carreglefn Ref. HOSM40176
1888 - 1899, Llanfaes Ref. HOSM51919
1888, Capel Mawr Ref. HOSM39999
1902, Ashton Gate Ref. HOSM36380
1902, Bedminster Down Ref. HOSM37354
1880 - 1901, Brentry Ref. HOSM38803
1881 - 1902, Speedwell Ref. HOSM59864
1902, Netham Ref. HOSM59962
1902, Hotwells Ref. HOSM59972
1901 - 1902, Stoke Bishop Ref. HOSM60544
1902, Hotwells Ref. HOSM62775
1887 - 1899, Llanfwrog Ref. HOSM51954
1887 - 1899, Llanynghenedl Ref. HOSM52025
1899, Trearddur Bay Ref. HOSM62317
1888 - 1899, Gaerwen Ref. HOSM45947
1881 - 1883, Sherwood Ref. HOSM59072

Books

442 books found. Showing results 13,777 to 13,800.

Memories

29,038 memories found. Showing results 5,741 to 5,750.

Jim's Cafe In Tottenham Hale

Does anybody remember Jim's Cafe in The Hale? Jim was a lovely old guy, quite short with white hair and ridden with Arthritis. Always had a fag in his mouth, never complained about anything, always working ...Read more

A memory of Tottenham by John Maskell

My Worst Nightmare

Went here with my sister in 1978/9 was 8 yrs old I hated the place was made to stand out side of the dorm all night naked due to wetting the bed also got hit with a cane for talking cold baths having to scrub with a ...Read more

A memory of Fornethy Residential School

Hounslow In The 80s

I was born in 1974 and grew up in Rosemary Avenue. I went to Alexandria Infants school until 1980 when I started Hounslow Heath Infants school and then junior school. My teacher at the infants school was Mrs Crump, I think there was a ...Read more

A memory of Hounslow

Whybridge Tree

I hope you can see my entry as the most recent memory is a few years ago. I found this site by accident as I was searching for information regarding Blacksmiths Lane and Whybridge School. I was born in 1957 and also attended ...Read more

A memory of South Hornchurch by Ed Stride

The Bike Delivery Boys

On leaving school in the early 1969's my very first job was delivering food orders from a local Co-Operative grocery shop in the Well Hall area by means of a trade bike. This was a big sturdy bicycle fitted with a huge metal basket ...Read more

A memory of Eltham by Bernard Schofield

The Oriel, Racecourse And The Later 60 S

The racecourse was pretty much my home all my life, Kempton Avenue. Sorry, a bit of a personal ramble here mixed with my remeniscing about me to put into context; I was born in Ealing in 53 of Welsh family (5 older siblings + ...Read more

A memory of Northolt by Nick Parr,

Mining My Archive

At the age of ten, my father moved me and the rest of the family from Low Fell to Esh Winning, without consulting any of us, including my mother. He had bought a tumble-down holiday cottage, situated between the pit-heap and the ...Read more

A memory of Esh Winning by David Woodhead

My Fenny Stratford Childhood

Having recently by chance spoken with someone who knew Fenny Stratford I was prompted to start looking on the internet and came across this site and for what it’s worth decided to record my memories. I was born in ...Read more

A memory of Fenny Stratford by Dawn Cousins

St Mary‘S Children’s Home For Babies

Hi, I was taken to St Mary‘s Nursery, Glen Park View, Leith Road, Gravesend as a baby awaiting adoption. I am curious to know more about this place but cannot find much information, if any on the internet. I know ...Read more

A memory of Gravesend by Alison Withey

Cub Camp Seasalter In The 50's

Living in Hackney in east London as a kid at that time surrounded by bomb sites, it was great when being in the 6th Hackney cub pack, we were told we could go to Seasalter in Kent for a weeks camp. Coach down there, and ...Read more

A memory of Seasalter by Gerry Wagstaff

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 13,777 to 13,800.

Caption For Portland, Chesil Beach 1890

Chesil Beach is a great ridge of shingle eight miles long with a lagoon of brackish water between it and the mainland.

Caption For Woodbridge, The Shire Hall 1908

Built in 1575 by Thomas Seckford, Elizabeth I's Master of the Rolls, Woodbridge's Shire Hall stands on an island in the middle of Market Hill.

Caption For Bagshot, Viaduct 1901

Children idly watch the photographer - and each other - from either side of the road, and wagons stand under one of the arches in Kemp and Sons' yard.

Caption For Earlswood, New Pond 1922

Earlswood Lakes are on Earlswood Common, south of Redhill, and really in the clay Weald. The ponds lie across the road from New Pond Farm, where today there is a nature reserve.

Caption For Haslemere, Haymaking, Longdene 1888

A superb haymaking scene which shows the manpower once required on the land at this hill-top farm, to the south west of Haslemere.

Caption For Liphook, New Town 1911

Liphook had begun to expand by the time this photograph was taken; its streets were characterised by neat rows of Victorian and Edwardian houses.

Caption For Calver, Cliff College C1950

Here we see the stern exterior of Cliff College, with that most archetypal English game of croquet being played on the lawns.

Caption For Howth, Irelands Eye 1897

A final view looking around the sweeping east pier of Howth harbour to the lighthouse.

Caption For Battle, The Abbey, The Abbot's Hall 1910

Now part of a girls' school, the Abbot's Great Hall is its centrepiece, originally of the 15th century.

Caption For Mountsorrel, River Soar C1960

To the east of the village, the canalised river was heavily used for carrying stone, and waggon tipplers for loading up the boats can still be seen.

Caption For Oxford, View On The Cherwell 1906

Hemmed in by a circle of hills and built on a gravel bank between the Thames Isis and the River Cherwell, Oxford creates the impression of sitting on an island.

Caption For Oxford, Cornmarket Street 1922

The London, City & Midland Bank can be seen on the corner of busy Cornmarket Street and Carfax. Note the signs attached to the lamp standard, pointing to London and Gloucester.

Caption For Wytham, The Church C1965

The original church dates back to about 1480; it is thought to have been built by the monks of Abingdon Abbey.

Caption For Swanage, The Beach 1899

Tilly Whim Caves 1894 Tilly Whim Caves, on the coast west of Swanage, are a strange mixture of quarrying and erosion.

Caption For Baslow, Hydropathic Establishment C1884

Finely situated on the brow of a hill to the north-east of the village, the hydro offered guests the usual water treatments and dietary regimes.

Caption For Garwick, Hotel 1896

There were hotels at or near most of the glens.

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Caption For Borrowdale, Grange 1893

Grange is the hamlet at the foot of Borrowdale, where the River Derwent, seen on the left of this photograph, meanders through water meadows into mighty Derwent Water to the north.

Caption For Bourne End, The Marina And Boatyard 1899

An assortment of people are enjoying this wide open stretch of the river. The boat yard on the far bank - now under different ownership - offers 'Launches and Boats Built to Order'.

Caption For Andover, The Angel Inn C1950

Only parts of the north and east wings remain; the great range of stables has gone. James II dined here in 1688, failed to raise support and fled to London and exile.

Caption For Arthog, From Across The Estuary 1889

This view looks south-east across the Mawddach estuary saltings towards the village, which lies on the south shore. The great bulk of Cadair Idris rises behind it.

Caption For Branston, The Smith's Arms And The School C1955

The pupils of the school line the railings looking at the man with the camera. Branston is just two miles south of Burton, and at one time belonged to Burton Abbey.

Caption For Bangor, Grand Hotel From The Old Pier 1897

Here we have a range of hotels for those who could afford the comfort. The Grand was almost brand-new, and the Royal was rebuilding.

Caption For Launceston, High Street 1906

The slate-hung buildings are 11 and 13 High Street, two of the oldest in town.

Caption For Lyme Regis, The Old Fossil Shop C1891

The sign between the upper windows boasts that the shop was patronised by HRH Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh (1844-1900), the second son of Queen Victoria, who died before his mother.