Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1947, Môrawelon Ref. NPO783627
1946, Mount Batten Ref. NPO784723
1899, Llanbadrig Ref. RNE758558
1899, Llanbedrgoch Ref. RNE758566
1899, Llanddeusant Ref. RNE758610
1899, Llanedwen Ref. RNE758717
1899, Llanfigael Ref. RNE758823
1899, Llanfwrog Ref. RNE758850
1899, Moelfre Ref. RNE782128
1896, Mount Batten Ref. RNE784723
1899, Mowmacre Hill Ref. RNE785285
1896, Mutley Ref. RNE786301
1895, Locksgreen Ref. RNE765457
1897, Plymstock Ref. RNE807774
1899, Porth-Y-Felin Ref. RNE809788
1895, Pride Park Ref. RNE810787
1895, Quarr Hill Ref. RNE812055
1899, Nebo Ref. RNE788180
1899, New Parks Ref. RNE790266
1899, Newbolds Ref. RNE790645

Books

442 books found. Showing results 14,377 to 14,400.

Memories

29,038 memories found. Showing results 5,991 to 6,000.

Jaffa

Hi, my name is Brian Jaffray, I was at Stanhope School 1969 -1973, also my brother Johnny was there as well, we were known as the Jaffa brothers. I was in Bewdley house. Teachers I remember were Pervis, Maddison, Wheeler, Gasgoigne. I only ...Read more

A memory of Stanhope in 1969 by Brian Jaffray

Stuchbery

I certainly remember Stuchbery's and went there once a year for the new school uniform with its felt hat and navy knickers. A great institution. Then I married the son of the owner and we called our second child Robin Stuchbery Turner. ...Read more

A memory of Bridgend in 1860 by Rita Tait

Dunstaffnage The War Years 1942 45

In 1942 aged 5 due to my father being a shipwright in the Portsmouth Dockyard he was transferred to a satellite dockyard at Dunstaffnage where we stayed as a family until the war finished and we then moved back to ...Read more

A memory of Oban in 1942 by Brian Woodward

Fond Memories Of 1950s Goffs Oak

I was born in 1945 at the end of the Second World War at was then 3 Park Villas, Goff's Lane, the home of my grandmother, Alice Emma James. House renumbering during the 1950s resulted in the house becoming 393 ...Read more

A memory of Goff's Oak by Leslie Selby

Holy Trinity Church, Parliament Street, Newark

I remember making my first Holy Communion in Holy Trinity Church, which was by then a wee bit changed from the photograph. It changed a great deal after the altar was set on fire in the early ...Read more

A memory of Newark-on-Trent in 1948 by Elsie Corcoran

Haymill School1960's

A message for all previous Haymill pupils, I remember the school with very mixed memories, Mr Thorn (nick-named 'Spike'), I, like Jan, was also in Mr Wilson's class, he was a lovely teacher, he was nicknamed 'Wacker Wilson' due ...Read more

A memory of Cippenham in 1962 by Sandie Burrows

Wingate

I was born 1943 in 6 Moor Lane, Wingate at my grandparents' house (Joe and Margaret(Ginny)Lee, then moved to 53 Kings Road, before moving to Trimdon Village in 1953 just after the coronation. I too have fond memories of the place. The Palace ...Read more

A memory of Wingate in 1952 by Joe Cunningham

Growing Up In No 3 Eardiston View

My name is Derek Hall, the brother to Martin Hall & Pamela Hall, we used to live at No 3 Eardiston View in Menith Wood in the 1960s with our mom Velta Hall. I am now 58 years old living in London with four ...Read more

A memory of Menithwood in 1965 by derekhall2006

Church Street In The Late 1940s

There was a rag and bone man on Church Street whom we knew as Charlie. Every week local housewives would gather in his yard to buy secondhand clothing and toys which he would auction from the back of a cart laden with ...Read more

A memory of Dagenham in 1948

Wixoe Mill

1958 My parents, my two sisters and I lived in Stoke by Clare at a thatched house called Thatchety, opposite the Red Lion hotel. My father's aunt, Maudie Firth, owned the mill at Wixoe. My twin sister, Lynda, and I would ride our bikes to ...Read more

A memory of Wixoe in 1959 by Gerald Boyd

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 14,377 to 14,400.

Caption For Bournemouth, Alum Chine 1925

Alum Chine, with its spectacular coastal scenery, became a popular walk down to the seashore for visitors staying in the family hotels of Westbourne.

Caption For St Ives, The Beach 1901

Holiday time at the beginning of the 19th century. The meeting of two worlds is illustrated by the seine net boats still drawn up on the sand.

Caption For St Ives, Albany Terrace 1901

The large building on the left of the picture is the present Chy-an-Albany Hotel.

Caption For St Ives, Porthminster Beach And Island 1925

Compared with the view of Porthminster Beach taken in 1890, this view indicates how much the holiday industry had taken over the St Ives beaches.

Caption For Cley, The Village 1950

Two of the buildings in this narrow main street are former inns: the one on the right, with its fine 19th-century shopfront, and the large building at the end of the street, which was built in the early

Caption For Castle Rising, Trinity Hospital C1960

The Hospital was founded by Henry Howard, Earl of Northampton, in the early 17th century.

Caption For Ilkley, White Wells And Moorland Inn 1921

The Wells House Hydro on the right of these views gives an idea of how compact the town is.

Caption For Haverfordwest, Old Bridge C1945

The buildings seen to the right of the bridge here have been extensively redeveloped with the exception of the building with the bay window which remains as it is in this photograph.

Caption For Southport, Prince's Park Bowling Green C1960

On the eve of the Great War the decision was taken to use Southport's refuse as infill for the Lagoon.

Caption For Great Yarmouth, Market Place 1908

In the distance is St Nicholas's Church, said to be one of the largest parish churches in England.

Caption For Blakeney, The Village C1955

Flint and brick feature predominantly in traditional Norfolk buildings, particularly so in the pretty village of Blakeney, seen here looking down towards the marshes.

Caption For Porthcawl, The Fountains C1955

The fountains were sited near the harbour; this is now the site of the Lifeboat Station. On the right can be seen the gas works, which used to make the town's gas supply.

Caption For Skipsea, The Village C1960

We can see All Saints' church to the left in the background of this peaceful scene. King William gave lands here to one of his supporters, Drogo, who built a castle on the land.

Caption For Bury St Edmunds, Churchgate Street C1965

On the left is the former Presbyterian Chapel, now Unitarian Chapel, of 1711.

Caption For Teignmouth, The Terrace Walk 1911

The sea wall leads to the Parson and Clerk rocks, with the railway - surely one of the loveliest stretches of line in the country - running alongside.

Caption For Plymouth, The Guildhall And The Post Office 1889

The City of Plymouth has given its name to some forty other Plymouths around the English-speaking world.

Caption For East Grinstead, High Street 1923

This is reputed by East Grinsteaders to be one of the longest continuous rows of medieval timber-framed buildings in the country.

Caption For Market Harborough, Canal Bridge 1922

Designed and constructed as a working tool, canals have become some of the most attractive and restful waterways in Britain.

Caption For Melton Mowbray, The Park C1955

The elegant, five-arched ashlar bridge of around 1830 is named after the Countess of Wilton, whose husband - a well-known figure in the hunting world - bought Egerton Lodge and entertained the rich and

Caption For Belfast, Ulster Bank, Waring Street 1897

A fine view of one of Belfast's many imposing buildings, the Ulster Bank in Waring Street. It was built in 1860 and still stands today.

Caption For Linlithgow, Palace 1897

The Palace is situated upon the south shore of Linlithgow Loch. It was here in 1542 that Mary, Queen of Scots was born in 1542.

Caption For Glasgow, The Broomielaw 1897

This overhead view of the Broomielaw area of the city shows the George V bridge in the foreground.

Caption For Bodmin, Mount Folly Square 1894

The Shire Hall of 1837 is on the right. The County Assizes were once held here, but today part of the building contains the town's Tourist Information Centre.

Caption For Nottingham, The Castle Gatehouse 1890

The gatehouse or outer barbican is the last surviving remains of the medieval castle.