Maps

181,031 maps found.

1902, Merry Hill Ref. RNC778364
1899, Lane End Ref. RNC752082
1902, Palmers Cross Ref. RNC799641
1902, Cinder Hill Ref. RNC668980
1899-1900, City Ref. RNC669047
1897-1902, St James Ref. RNC823930
1903-1908, Risby Ref. RNC817108
1902-1903, Rose Hill Ref. RNC819969
1924, Beswick Ref. POP639310
1899-1900, Waterton Ref. RNC861970
1919, Broom Hill Ref. POP652269
1922, Bryn Celyn Ref. POP653643
1924, Coniston Ref. POP676591
1924, Goxhill Ref. POP718299
1919, Old Town Ref. POP797218
1921, Palmers Cross Ref. POP799641
1921, Spring Hill Ref. POP836747
1922, Pitcot Ref. POP806689
1924, Melbourne Ref. POP777769
1921, Merry Hill Ref. POP778364

Books

442 books found. Showing results 1,441 to 1,464.

Memories

29,068 memories found. Showing results 601 to 610.

Ty Pwca Road Upper Cwmbran

Born in Church Rd, Pontnewydd, in 1935 we moved to Ty-Pwca Rd in 1947. I attended Upper Cwmbran School and well remember the fun we had there. Gardening lessons with the Head, Mr Jones - "Clear the weeds boys and ...Read more

A memory of Upper Cwmbran in 1947 by Lance Ford

Happy Evacuee

This photo is of Bank Square, I was evacuated here in 1939 with brother Bob and was placed with the butcher at No16, that is it on right with white facia, Butcher was Harold Stephens, and his wife and daughter Kathleen. I still ...Read more

A memory of St Just in 1940 by Alec Smith

Follansbee Aka Follingsby Or Foljambe Of Hamsterley Durham England

This isn't exactly a 'memory' as it is a fact relating to my ancestors, the Follansbee's of Hamsterley, County Durham, England. It is recorded that the Follansbee's (various ...Read more

A memory of Hamsterley by Cheryl Follansbee/Foljambe

1939 1945

I have lovely memories of Wiveliscombe and my Father moved us there in September 1939. We lived in London and with the war upon us the move for me was very positive .I was just 3 at the time and really took to country life and we ...Read more

A memory of Wiveliscombe in 1940 by Kenneth Cox

Visits To Wareside 1964 Present

My dad was born at Hillside Cottages in Wareside in 1929 (I think). I remember visiting my Grandmother there up until she moved to Ware round about 1978/9. She lived in the house with the "Hillside Cottages" sign on ...Read more

A memory of Wareside in 1975 by Sandra Penstone Smith

Early Life In Chalford

I was born in Chalford at "The Little House" in Chalford Hill in 1932 and lived there until March 1940. I was the youngest of six children who all lived in the cottage and have very lovely memories of both the cottage ...Read more

A memory of Chalford Hill in 1930 by Dinah Milgate

Fun Times

i have fond memories of sleaford staying with my grand parents on st giles avenue , going to the wreck to play going swimming and best of all going to the market to see all the live stock .My dad would tell is all what he got up too as a ...Read more

A memory of Sleaford in 1978 by Becky Wilson

East Front Road In The Sixties

My Grandparents, George and Ella Ashford, had retired to Pagham in 1958. They lived at number 12 East Front Road. Their bungalow was very comfortable with a great view out over the channel. The original railway ...Read more

A memory of Pagham by John Ashford

School Days

I went to school here in the early 1950's. I have fond memories of the suroundings, the buildings, the gardens, the landscape and of Market Drayton where some of my relatives lived and some still do. Since this learning academy was a ...Read more

A memory of Pell Wall in 1951 by Graham Edwards

Boarding School 75 81

I was at Hurn Court (School) from 1975 - 1981. I had many wonderfull years there, it was a great place to grow up, with all the acres of lawns and woodland around the place. It has now been turned into very expensive appartments.

A memory of Hurn in 1975 by Richard Clarke

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 1,441 to 1,464.

Caption For Winchester, St Cross 1909

A great deal of money was spent on the buildings of this charitable foundation.

Caption For Nottingham, The Flying Horse Hotel 1920

The hotel was one of the landmarks of Nottingham for centuries and it is a matter of conjecture how it came by its unusual name.

Caption For Waddington, High Street C1960

Waddington is now noted more for its large Royal Air Force station to the east of the village, but it grew up on a diversion of Ermine Street to the western scarp of the limestone ridge.

Caption For London, Crystal Palace 1890

This ornate pleasure craft looks perilously low in the water, but the throng of passengers seem quite oblivious of the rising water levels.

Caption For Cockermouth, Main Street 1906

The clock tower dominates the main street of this West Cumberland town.

Caption For Crantock, Village 1928

The village stands on the skyline above the approach to the popular golden sand of Crantock Beach.

Caption For London, Crystal Palace 1890

This ornate pleasure craft looks perilously low in the water, but the throng of passengers seem quite oblivious of the rising water levels.

Caption For Sidmouth, Church Chapel, Interior 1928

The Lady Chapel Window contains a rare 15th- century fragment of glass known as the 'Five Wounds Window', depicting the wounds of Christ.

Caption For West Bay, Rough Sea 1904

This spectacular swell, stirred up by the prevailing south-westerly winds, demonstrates not only the need for the massive solidity of these stone and wooden jetties against the power of the sea, but

Caption For Southwick, The Harbour C1955

For years the harbour and sea have provided employment for many of Southwick's inhabitants, and in 1871 the increase in population at Southwick and Fishersgate was attributed to oyster-dredgers and other

Caption For Shere, Village 1928

Two local residents, one mounted on an early motorbike, pass the time of day by the Prince of Wales pub in the centre of the village.

Caption For Aldborough, The Village 1895

South of Boroughbridge is the old Roman town of Aldborough - Isurium Brigantum.

Caption For Parham, The Village C1955

Church Farm (right) of c1480 is a hall house with cross wings. The parlour wing is double jettied, with the arms of the de Ufford family, Earls of Suffolk, under the oriel window.

Caption For Churchtown, Bold Arms Hotel C1960

Formerly known as the Griffin, the Bold Arms takes its name and heraldic device from one of the two families that owned most of North Meols for many centuries.

Caption For Ramsgate, The Beach C1880

This early picture of the beach at Ramsgate shows the benches that were precursors of the modern deck chair and a few bathing machines. Ramsgate Sands Station is in the centre of the picture.

Caption For Kingsclere, George Street C1955

The building on the extreme right of this photograph combines two essential services – the local library and the police station, though neither is open full- time.

Caption For Pontefract, St Giles' Church And Buttercross 1964

In front of St Giles' Church is the Buttercross (1734), used over the centuries for the sale of local dairy produce; it replaced the cross of St Oswald.

Caption For Hever, The Village 1906

Hever is intimately associated with Anne Boleyn, who spent her childhood here in the company of her father Sir Thomas Bullen, the Earl of Wiltshire, whose tomb is at the little church of St Peter.

Caption For Hemsby, St Mary's Church C1955

Away from the tourist area of Beach Road the little village of Hemsby remained unspoilt for many years. Still standing without change is St Mary's.

Caption For Romford, Victoria Road C1950

Looking from South Street the general appearance of Victoria Road has changed little in the last 50 years.

Caption For Ramsbury, Burdett Street 1906

This is a street mainly of 16th- or 17th- century timber-framed cottages.

Caption For Bishop Burton, The Village Corner C1960

This unforgettable village cupped in a hollow with a large wayside pond is the home of All Saints' Church.

Caption For Braintree, The Fountain And Church C1955

Prior to 1935, all that would have been seen from in front of the church would have been the top of the church spire.

Caption For Beachy Head, Lighthouse 1912

At the eastern extremity of the South Downs, the Royal Sovereign Lighthouse at the foot of Beachy Head warned shipping of the hazards of the chalk cliffs, which now lie under the sea.