Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1899, Stockwell End Ref. RNE839960
1896, Stoke Ref. RNE840005
1899, Stoneygate Ref. RNE840730
1898, Sutton Ref. RNE843132
1898, Pilsgate Ref. RNE806203
1895, Portsmouth Ref. RNE809907
1899, New Basford Ref. RNE789415
1898, New Fletton Ref. RNE789666
1896, Norrard Ref. RNE792809
1899, North Evington Ref. RNE793272
1899, Tregele Ref. RNE852142
1896, Widewell Ref. RNE869988
1898, Westbury On Trym Ref. RNE865322
1898, Westbury Park Ref. RNE865323
1895, Weston Ref. RNE866272
1895, Weston Manor Ref. RNE866347
1946, Heath Town Ref. NPO730175
1946, Hempshill Vale Ref. NPO730971
1947, Heneglwys Ref. NPO731288
1946, Highbury Vale Ref. NPO733825

Books

442 books found. Showing results 15,529 to 15,552.

Memories

29,040 memories found. Showing results 6,471 to 6,480.

This Picture Is Very Nostalgic For Me,

Walburga Ehrengarde Helena, Lady Paget, 1839 - 1929 Born in Germany was a diarist and the last of Queen Victoria's intimate friends. Lady Paget died of burns after falling asleep by the fire at her home ...Read more

A memory of Newnham in 1963 by Gary Mason

Holiday

We visited the Lizard during our summer holidays. It was the hottest year for years. We stayed in a caravan, on a caravan site near the Mousehole junction. There was my parents, my brother, sister and in the other caravan, next door was my ...Read more

A memory of Lizard in 1978 by Jean Smith

Holmfirth

I think it was 1976 when our dad took us to Holmfirth. He loved watching 'Last of the Summer Wine' which was filmed there. As we were children we sat in the back and watched the hills coming closer and closer. Dad drove careful up the ...Read more

A memory of Holmfirth in 1976 by Jean Smith

Muriel Curries Memory Of Living In Harrogate

I worked at Robert Hirst rain coat factory in Oatlands Harrogate until I emigrated to America

A memory of Beckwithshaw in 1964 by Muriel Grasso/Nee Currie

School Days

I attended the local school. I now live in Tasmania, Australia. Seeing this photo of my school brings back so many happy memories. Mrs Butler was my headmisstress and I remained in contact with her even when they retired to the Isle ...Read more

A memory of Standon in 1968 by Diana Fildes/Machin

More Memories From My Childhood In Gilfach

I remember when I was little there was a shoe shop called Dimmocks, also near the church I remember a shop called The Dairy where I was allowed 3d worth of sweets if I'd been good, they came in a ...Read more

A memory of Gilfach Goch in 1961 by Fiona Scurlock

Granny And Grandad Green

I remember going to visit Granny and Grandad Green every Sunday mornign with my father, Geoffrey Green. When out visit was over, usually I was allowed a 'treat' from the shop that Granny Green ran. We would go ...Read more

A memory of Hurstbourne Tarrant in 1963 by Diana Peckham

My Old Home Stonebyres Smallholdings

Hi there to everyone who reads this, it might jog your memory some, only I don't really think there are many of the old gang left now from Stonebyres estate. To jog your memory I will mention a few names ...Read more

A memory of Stonebyres in 1930 by Alexander (Alistair) Hannah

The First Years

This is where I was born, the street has barely changed. I lived there with my parents and sister, we lived there until we moved to the prefabs in Midton. Only a couple of properties on the other side have been demolished, it was ...Read more

A memory of Gourock in 1941 by Moira Wright

My Mother Was Born In Leeholme

My mother, Madge Ward was born at 10 Windsor Road, 5th Jan 1904, daughter of William Ward (Builder) and Margaret (nee Morrison). Madge was christened in St James Church, Coundon 18th Feb 1904. Always thought that ...Read more

A memory of Leeholme in 1900 by Sylvia Fayers

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 15,529 to 15,552.

Caption For Dalton In Furness, Tudor Square 1966

Bus shelters, one with a shopper waiting, occupy Tudor Square, once called Bally Green, at the end of Market Street, which is Dalton's main shopping street.

Caption For Lyme Regis, Bridge Street 1909

Bridge Street is still one of the narrowest main roads in Dorset.

Caption For Kinmel Bay, Sandy Cove C1955

The new housing developments of both pre- and post-war Britain most often came with a small parade of shops to serve the new residents.

Caption For Odiham, Whitehall 1910

This small hamlet of Whitehall lies across Odiham Common; it housed mainly families whose menfolk worked in the nearby brickworks on the common, which closed in 1907.

Caption For Beverley, Market Place 1913

Here we have a closer view of the Market Cross, showing the vast amount of setts needed to cover the road. Streets such as this are often wrongly described as cobbled streets.

Caption For Shere, Middle Street 1924

Middle Street leads into Shere Lane and then on towards the sandy hills of The Hurtwood. The building on the right was once the premises of C Baverstock, 'Shoeing & General Smith'.

Caption For Appledore, The Richmond Dock 1923

A view of the busy quay. Where the ships are tied up there is now an extended car park.

Caption For North Walsham, Market Place 1921

Much of this prosperous market town, north of the Broads, was rebuilt after a major fire in 1600. Its pleasing Georgian facades spread round the market place.

Caption For Uffington, Dragon's Hill C1960

Looking down from the White Horse can be seen the flat-topped Dragon's Hill where, legend has it, St George slew the Dragon; the white markings on the side are where the blood of the Dragon ran down in

Caption For Great Malvern, British Camp Hotel 1907

In the 1840s patients at the health centre of Dr Wilson and Dr Gully were subjected to strict dieting, long walks over the hills and the indignity of being wrapped up in cold wet sheets for hours at

Caption For Abberley, The Tower 1911

The tower was built in the latter half of the 19th century, complete with a carillon of bells designed to play forty-two tunes.

Caption For Farnborough, Old Parish Church 1897

Easily the oldest building in Farnborough, the parish church of St Peter dates from about 1200, although there is evidence to suggest a Saxon church may have occupied the site before

Caption For Aston, Church C1955

Originally a chapel of ease within the much larger parish of Runcorn it became a separate parish church in 1861.

Caption For Barry Island, Whitmore Bay 1900

The only attractions on offer here are boat trips and donkey rides; to the far right, on the water's edge, are a number of wheeled bathing machines.

Caption For Beer, The Village 1892

In 1892, there were acres of thatch to see in Beer, as well as unsurfaced roads. Today, the place is still delightful, and has better roads.

Caption For Bideford, From Across The River Torridge 1899

A view of Kingsley's ' Little White Town' from across the Torridge, at East-the-Water. Bideford's Market Charter was granted in 1272 by Henry III.

Caption For Dartmouth, Royal Naval College 1918

This masterpiece of grand architecture was built (1902-05) by Sir Aston Webb, who was also responsible for the eastern façade of Buckingham Palace and for Admiralty Arch, both in London.

Caption For Newark, The Boathouse 1909

In July 1613 'a fisher of Newark and a ffowler of ffarndon' were indicted for obstructing the Devon, probably with illegal nets. On the right is Jobson's Boathouse.

Caption For Weymouth, The Parade 1904

An old guidebook stressed the benefits to health of a holiday in Weymouth: 'Weymouth is much more open than the majority of seaside resorts, and is almost surrounded by salt water.

Caption For Cawsand, The Bay 1890

From the village of Cawsand, at the entrance to Plymouth Sound, the seas stretch out to Penlee Point, where the famous hooter alerted fog-bound sailors to the perils of this treacherous coast.

Caption For Launceston, Polson Bridge, River Tamar 1911

The metal central span was later rebuilt using stone, and until the building of the by-pass in 1974 it carried the heavy traffic of the A30.

Caption For Haverfordwest, The New Bridge 1890

The wall on the left on which the child is sitting has since been extensively redeveloped as the river frontage for a shopping development. It is now a series of steps leading down to the water.

Caption For Bishop's Stortford, Hockerill Street 1899

This is the view down Hockerill Street towards the River Stort, where the spire of St Michael's Church rises above the trees and houses.

Caption For River Dart, Paddle Steamer 1889

Sharpham Point and nearby Bass Rock were important fishing spots - Stoke Gabriel, on the opposite shore, had twenty salmon boats working at the end of the 19th century.