Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1899, Pen-Y-Garnedd Ref. RNE804879
1899-1900, St Budeaux Ref. RNC823680
1899, Sandown Ref. RNC825137
1902, Tettenhall Wood Ref. RNC846165
1903-1910, Trearddur Ref. RNC851640
1902, Wolverhampton Ref. RNC872306
1899, Wootton Common Ref. RNC874457
1899-1909, Yafford Ref. RNC875522
1899, Yaverland Ref. RNC875709
1903-1910, Anglesey/Ynysmôn Ref. RNC967220
1897-1902, Whitechapel Ref. RNC868443
1899, Whiteley Bank Ref. RNC868976
1899-1900, Whitleigh Ref. RNC869347
1897-1899, Widley Ref. RNC870001
1902-1903, Wilford Ref. RNC870308
1899, Upper Hyde Ref. RNC857519
1901-1902, Upton Ref. RNC858089
1910, West Mouse Ref. RNC864764
1901-1903, Western Park Ref. RNC865802
1899-1909, Weston Manor Ref. RNC866347

Books

442 books found. Showing results 16,129 to 16,152.

Memories

29,040 memories found. Showing results 6,721 to 6,730.

Cefn Mawr

I spent most of my summer holidays in Cefn Mawr at my Nain's. Most of my late mother's family came from Cefn and a lot still reside there. I have such happy memories of Sunday morning walks on the river bank with my uncle and ...Read more

A memory of Cefn Mawr in 1955 by Heather Walker

“Play Up, Play Up, And Play The Game!”

My memory bank has been activated by the contributed items about Hugh Bell Central School, though my recollections of Hugh Bell are older than those published on this website. My years at Hugh Bell were 1938 to ...Read more

A memory of Middlesbrough in 1940 by Harry Killick

My Aunt Lived Here

My Aunt Clarice and Uncle Keith Symes live in Micheldever in the early 1960s, I used to go there on holiday, I remember going to the river and collecting cress off the water, there was tons of it. I believe they lived in the Forge, I believe Keith's father and brother worked in the smithy.

A memory of Micheldever by Michael Jones

Churchgate Hotel, Old Town

I have very happy memories of working at this hotel many years ago but have lost contact with the friends I had there. My first introduction to good food was from Bill the chef, and his daughter Yvonne made delicious ...Read more

A memory of Harlow in 1970 by Peta Helen Smith

Chipping Steps

I remember going to see an old family friend who lived in one of the houses on Chipping Steps. His name was Fred Cook. Fred was a very good friend of my dad's family (the Topps) who used to run Macfisheries on Market Street. My father ...Read more

A memory of Tetbury by Paul Topps

Chideock School

I started school at the age of five following in the footsteps of my brother John and sister Pam and walking each day to school from Quarr Lane, sometimes we used the footpath starting at Frogmore farm and coming out above the ...Read more

A memory of Chideock in 1943 by Patricia Homewood

Great Swimming Memories From The 1950s & 60s

I remember it well, we fought to get a single cabin instead of what we called the Monkey Cabin at the end which was the communal cabin where people finished up going home wearing something they didn't arive ...Read more

A memory of Worksop in 1955 by Tony Mee

Raf Bletchley

Was stationed at R.A.F. Stanbridge as my first posting out of RAF Cosford (Boy Entrant 20th) in May 1955. Lived at RAF Bletchley and travelled to and fro by gary to Stanbridge. Moved up to Stanbridge the following January and lived in ...Read more

A memory of Bletchley in 1955 by John Stevenson

My Ancestors Were Hotelkeepers Here

My Great Grand Aunt Sarah Holgate, née Barnes, came here with her husband Benjamin in the 1870s to run the hotel (from Manchester). Benjamin died in 1877 and Sarah stayed in charge until sometime in the 1890s ...Read more

A memory of St Mary's by Thomas Muir

Music At The Forest Grammar

Music at The Forest Grammar School I taught music at 'The Forest' - 1954 - 1964. Thence to New Guinea (which I thought was in Africa! - geography not a strong point). For those who may be interested my website is at ...Read more

A memory of Winnersh in 1960 by David Urquhart Jones

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 16,129 to 16,152.

Caption For Cockington Village, From Torquay 1901

Just visible on the right, peeping through the trees, is Torre Abbey, home of the Cary family for 300 years.

Caption For Sidmouth, Church Street 1906

The church of St Giles was first dedicated in 1259; it was rebuilt in 1860. The pinnacles were added in 1873, each one paid for by a different subscriber.

Caption For Totland Bay, The Beach C1955

The Broadway c1955 In the last years of the 19th cen- tury Marconi set up an early wireless transmitting station near to Totland Bay, exchanging radio signals with a steamer out at sea.

Caption For Bexhill On Sea, Clock Tower And Bandstand 1904

The children are standing in front of Bexhill's clock tower, which was erected on the Parade in 1902 to commemorate the Coronation of King Edward VII.

Caption For Harleston, The Thoroughfare C1955

Harleston has retained its character, and has a good number of varied old buildings.

Caption For Southsea, Beach And The Clarence Pier 1890

During the prim Victorian era, to discard even one item of clothing would have been unthinkable. Despite the shingle, patches of sand uncovered at low tide made the beach a popular attraction.

Caption For Ainderby Steeple, Main Road C1955

Ainderby Steeple lies to the west of Northallerton. Here we see the 15th-century church of St Helen.

Caption For Penzance, On The Rocks 1906

The church in the distance is that of St Mary, built in 1833. In the centre is the Mounts Bay Hotel (right) and the Queen's Hotel (left, with turret).

Caption For Nantwich, Parish Church 1898

Having survived the great fire of 1583, St Mary's Church is the oldest building in the town.

Caption For East Runton, The Village Green C1955

A short distance from the coast road, modern village developments and camp sites many be found near East Runton Green or Lower Common.

Caption For Betws Y Coed, Miner's Bridge 1891

This wooden bridge was built over the River Llugwy so that the miners living in the village of Pentre Du could get to the lead mines of the Gwydir Forest.

Caption For Broadstone, Dunyeats Road C1960

With the spread of suburbs around the larger settlements, functional but small shopping centres were established to cater for a growing population, with handy parking for the increasing number of car owners

Caption For Ifield, The Village 1905

Ified was once a typical rural settlement surrounded by open countryside, but these days it is part of Crawley New Town.

Caption For Hawkshead, Grammar School 1892

William Wordsworth must have looked out from these mullioned windows of the ancient Grammar School, where he was educated between 1779 and 1787.

Caption For Topsham, The Quay 1906

The estuary of the River Exe around Topsham is one of the finest places in Britain for bird- watching.

Caption For Newick, The Green C1955

Newick is situated halfway between two great Christian centres of worship—Canterbury and Winchester—so the village was used as a resting-place for pilgrims.

Caption For Charmouth, The Beach 1922

There are stooks of freshly-cut hay, drying in lines of little pyramids, across Hammond Mead (behind the horses). Cain's Folly (centre) and Golden Cap overlook Lyme Bay.

Caption For Musbury, Post Office C1965

Rousdon, now part of Combpyne civil parish, nestles above the great coastal landslip between Axmouth and Lyme Regis.

Caption For Calne, High Street And Market Hill C1960

West Hill House, right, at the corner of Market Hill and Quarr Barton, is Grade II* listed; it was the home and surgery of Dr James for 42 years.

Caption For Osmotherley, High Street C1955

Osmotherley on the eastern edge of the North York Moors is perhaps best known to walkers as the usual starting point of the marathon 40-mile Lyke Wake Walk, which crosses the moors by their highest points

Caption For North Curry, Jubilee Square C1960

Viewed from the post office, this memorial to Queen Victoria is known as the Pepperpot because of its shape.

Caption For Minchinhampton, Church Interior 1901

The inside of the church looks rather different today. The nave walls have been plastered and whitewashed and the chancel ceiling embellished.

Caption For Budleigh Salterton, Fore Street 1898

It was here that Sir John Millais painted that most famous of pictures, 'The Boyhood of Raleigh'.

Caption For Great Meols, The Parade C1965

The promenade footpath was built in the late 1800s so that the increasing number of visitors and holiday-makers could enjoy the 'curative powers of the sea air'.