Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1902, Newbolds Ref. RNC790645
1903-1910, Newborough Warren Ref. RNC790654
0, 0, 0, Old Grimsby Ref. RNC796512
1897-1899, Old Portsmouth Ref. RNC797062
1901-1902, Orton Brimbles Ref. RNC798062
1901-1902, Orton Malborne Ref. RNC798070
1901-1902, Orton Southgate Ref. RNC798076
1901-1902, Orton Waterville Ref. RNC798078
1899, Stoke Bishop Ref. RNC840015
1899-1900, Plymouth Ref. RNC807771
1897-1899, Port Solent Ref. RNC809531
1903-1910, Porth Eilian Ref. RNC809662
0, 0, 0, Porthloo Ref. RNC809759
1903-1904, Portobello Ref. RNC809869
1897-1899, Portsea Ref. RNC809899
1903-1910, Priestholm Ref. RNC810853
1903-1910, Newlands Park Ref. RNC791271
1897-1899, North End Ref. RNC793234
1903-1910, North Stack Ref. RNC793931
1903-1904, Northfield Ref. RNC794274

Books

442 books found. Showing results 14,641 to 14,664.

Memories

29,038 memories found. Showing results 6,101 to 6,110.

Morris Family The Gristmill Whitebrook

My father Eddie Morris was last of of 7 children who lived in the Gristmill. Even aged 70, he was still hugged & referred to as Baby Brother. (Ron, Tom, Jack, Jim, Trudy, Grace, Eddie). Story is that ...Read more

A memory of Whitebrook by Ruth Wolveridge

Happy Memories From The 50s Early 60s

My great-aunts, Selena (who died when I was very young) and Daisy Young (nee Francis, and died 1962?), lived in Lower Moors Road. I forget the name of the house, but my brother and I used to play in the ...Read more

A memory of Colden Common

Darwen Market The Old Glass Shed

I was born in Cranberry Lane in 1957 and I remember the old market very well. There was the 'pot man', Annie and her second hand stall and the old market cafe. In summer there was the ice-cream man near the steps at ...Read more

A memory of Darwen by Pamela Haworth

11 Years Of Age And Gazing

I never swam here but I remember going there with my family and walking around the Abbey Fields and coming across the Swimming Pool. It was a hot summers day and we spent the afternoon sunbathing and me well...sunbathing and gazing of which I loved to do.

A memory of Kenilworth in 1965 by Fiona Lewin

Memories Of Barmouth Road Sw18

Hi, I grew up in Barmouth Road, Wandsworth SW18 I was born in 1961 (so nearly 50!!). We lived in a lovley big house on the corner of Barmouth Road/Cader Road, the road has changed so much, it used to have lots of ...Read more

A memory of Wandsworth by Karen Williams

Mri International Weekend Away

Since the early 1960s my parents began taking the family to stay at the home of John and Sheila Penna, and they eventually created the Pennasville holiday homes. When at Taunton School in circa 1965 I stayed at ...Read more

A memory of Holywell Bay by David Longman

Happy Days

It was from here that the children of the village waited for the school buses to Blandford Grammer School and Sturminster Secondary Modern School. We never mixed, the Blandford children waited by the cross, we waited by Curtis's ...Read more

A memory of Child Okeford in 1951 by David Moon

J Cousins Hairdressers

My mother was apprenticed to the ladies' hairdressers in George Street, circa 1934. She did well and was made manageress of the salon in the late 1930s. Her name was Betty Cowling, she was born and raised in Bickleigh and ...Read more

A memory of Plymouth in 1930 by Caroline Elkington

Warnham Court School

Hello, my name is Elaine Pierson, it was Elaine Williams when I was at Warnham Court School. I was there for my special dietary needs. I can remember a boy called John Walls and he had a cousin there called Terry ...Read more

A memory of Warnham Court School in 1973 by Elaine Pierson

Welfare Gang

I grew up and played around the Welfare Hall,r ows of pit houses were situated behind it, Pretoria Street, Earle Street, Kimberly Street. We would watch the shows in the Welfare put on by the Featherstone ADS, and I attended the ...Read more

A memory of Featherstone in 1963 by John Barker

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 14,641 to 14,664.

Caption For Glasgow, Renfield Street 1897

Renfield Street is now part of the one-way system (south-bound).

Caption For York, The Merchant Adventurers' Hall 1892

The hall was founded as a religious institution in 1357, and eventually came into the hands of the most powerful and wealthy traders in York.

Caption For Grantchester, The Village 1929

C ottages with steep, tumbling thatched roofs abound in this view of the village street. At this time Trumpington was a village separate from the city of Cambridge.

Caption For Haverfordwest, The New Bridge 1890

The wall on the left, on which the child is sitting, is known as New Quay, and the flight of steps leads to Victoria Place, built at the same time as the bridge in 1837.

Caption For Stroud, High Street 1910

A bustling town, Stroud still attracts shoppers from far afield, as it did when this photograph was taken at the end of the Edwardian era.

Caption For Windermere, Sunset 1926

From the area of Miller Ground, sunsets have always been a much-admired Windermere feature, with shafts of silver or copper light escaping from heavy clouds and crossing the water from Claiffe Heights

Caption For Saltburn By The Sea, Waterfall Near The Viaduct 1913

Queen's Hotel, built in 1875, flanks the right of the view and in the centre can be seen the colonnaded arcade of the town's railway station, which brought tourists from all over the country

Caption For Moorsholm, Swindale C1960

Set on the edge of the North Yorkshire Moors National Park, Moorsholm is surrounded by some beautiful countryside with picturesque lanes affording endless lovely walks.

Caption For Skelton, View From The Hills C1960

The area of high ground immediately behind Skelton High Street is known as 'the hills'.

Caption For Whitby, Pannett Park 1934

The attractive lily pond makes a quiet haven where one can escape the busy world for a while and shelter, if need be, from the odd shower or strong sunshine.

Caption For Exmouth, The Swimming Baths C1955

The pool had a length of just over 50 yards and a width of just 20 yards. An earlier bathing pool was built in Exmouth in 1842, offering hot and cold sea water baths.

Caption For Island Of Philae, Pharaoh's Bed C1857

hung from the hook on the extreme end of the wrought iron inn sign.

Caption For Corringham, Woodbrooke Way C1955

These shops serve an outlying part of Corringham: they are the usual mix of grocer, newsagent and hardware shop.

Caption For Bridport, Cars In East Street 1930

Bridport's Town Hall intrudes into the path of traffic and pedestrians at the junction of West and South Streets.

Caption For Southsea, Canoe Lake C1955

One of Southsea's most famous landmarks is South Parade Pier, opened in 1879 and rebuilt in 1908 following a fire.

Caption For Llanfairfechan, The Sands 1890

No great crowds of holiday-makers are seen in our illustration, but the astute observer may discern significant signs of the rising watering-place'.

Caption For Arran, Brodick Castle And The Bay 1890

Now owned by the National Trust for Scotland, Brodick Castle, once the seat of the Dukes of Hamilton, dates from the 14th century.

Caption For Powerstock, The Village 1902

Beside it, dwarfed by a huge sycamore tree, are the thatched Three Horseshoes Inn and tiled Way Cottage (left of centre). The modern houses (left) are down towards Merriott Bridge.

Caption For Maidenhead, Free Library 1904

Another view shows what a high quality design the subscribers got from their architects, Arthur McKewan and G H V Cole, using a sort of Baroque-cum-Wren style. It cost £6,000.

Caption For Bedford, St Paul's Square C1955

Almost an exact repeat of 70425, taken 30 years earlier than this photograph, showing the road entrance to the Embankment on the right.

Caption For Botley, All Saints' Church C1955

Situated at the western end of the main street, All Saints' Church has dormer windows with carved bargeboards and a diamond-shaped clock with a gilded crown.

Caption For Bonchurch, Jacob's Ladder 1918

Swinburne's happier lyrics may have been inspired by his frequent visits to the Isle of Wight, though the greater body of his work has a bleakness and pessimism that seems alien to this beauti-

Caption For Oxford, College Barges 1890

This scenic stretch of the Thames, by Christ Church Meadow, has long been a rowing reach; at one time the bank would have been lined with eye-catching college barges, which were used as clubhouses and

Caption For Donington, Market Place C1955

Beyond the Black Bull inn sign are the three gables of No 2, Pointz House, in which captain Matthew Flinders, the explorer of Australian shores and seas, was born in 1774.