Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1898, Hengrove Ref. RNE731342
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1898, Leigham Ref. RNE754841
1946, Upton Ref. NPO858089
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Books

442 books found. Showing results 16,249 to 16,272.

Memories

29,040 memories found. Showing results 6,771 to 6,780.

The Boating Lake

I grew up in Newquay - and Trenance Boating Lake was a favourite haunt. There were rowing boats, and some motor boats were added at some point. As I was only 5 in 1960, I was restricted to the paddle boats- which were in an adjacent ...Read more

A memory of Newquay by Pete Slee

Mr Dods And The Stool

I still have the stool and ladder made in Mr Dods woodwork class. Some of the teachers I have fond memories of Mr Baker rural studies, Mr Horsnal. That bully of a teacher who seemed to like slapping the girls. He stood them on ...Read more

A memory of Snodland in 1954 by Guntrip Alan

100 Year Old Mum

My mother just turned 100 October 6th. Her name is Brenda Preece (Walters) and was born in Brynhyfrydd 29 Hillside, Crumlin. My Nana once owned the grocery store opposite and the house was next to the church. Her first cousin ...Read more

A memory of Crumlin in 1955 by Susan Tupa

Denford Park

I came here from Austria with my sister to work as au-pair girls in this boarding school. We found an ad in a German newspaper for girls to help with domestic chores etc. My sister and I wrote to the Mother Superior, ...Read more

A memory of Denford Park (Training Coll) in 1959 by Annie Moore

Remembering The High Street As A Young Child

I remember going into the Prompt Cafe with my parents along the High Street. As a young child, I can recall seeing loads of little mats or coasters on the wall. Yes, I also remember the strong smell of ...Read more

A memory of Beckenham by Sheila Hancock Nee Cornelius

Kitty Mcshane

I once saw Kitty come down Pulvertoft Lane to visit her in-laws: she came in a chauffeur-driven car with a man who they said acted or sang with her. When she left the house she gave a few photos to some of the children who had gathered outside.

A memory of Boston by Bob Marriott

Maesycwmmer And Beyond

Born in 1949, was brought up in Maesycwmmer, lived in Vale View, went to the primary school, and later to Ynysddu Sec. Mod. My parents were Tom and Violet, siblings were Robin [who still lives in the village], Roger R.I.P. ...Read more

A memory of Maesycwmmer by Ian Woodyatt

The King And Queen Visit Queen's Road

Some time soon after the Second World War, with our next door neighbours, we walked down to Queen's Road to watch the King and Queen drive by. We stood near Evan Cook's Depository. I assume that their Majesties ...Read more

A memory of Peckham in 1946 by Ken Cook

Streatham Ice Rink

With my future wife and two friends we often went skating at Streatham. We weren't very good skaters and had no skates of our own. In those days the skating boots that you hired at the Rink were not always in good condition and ...Read more

A memory of Streatham in 1961 by Ken Cook

The Fire At Pinchaford Farm

This has been writen by my 90 year old mother Amber Lloyd who stayed several times at Pinchaford farm in the 1930-40s: I was at Pinchaford Farm in 1944 when it burnt down. We were having lunch when someone said "the ...Read more

A memory of Haytor Vale in 1940 by Cherry Aldred

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 16,249 to 16,272.

Caption For Andover, Anna Valley, The Foundry 1899

Ann or Anna was originally the name for the shining stream now known as the Pillhill Brook, a tributary of the River Anton. The people of the Stone Age lived by the water.

Caption For Droxford, The Village C1960

Izaak Walton fished here in the Meon, reflecting that the valley 'exceeds all England for swift, shallow, clear, pleasant brooks and store of trout.'

Caption For Drayton, Havant Road C1955

Drayton, a suburb of Portsmouth, lies close to Portsdown Hill, a 7-mile chalk ridge stretching from Bedhampton to Fareham.

Caption For Fordingbridge, Bridge Street C1955

Situated on the north-western edge of the New Forest, Fordingbridge was once famous for the manufacture of canvas and sail cloth.

Caption For Runswick, A Fisherman's Cottage 1936

Lobster pots dry in the fresh air outside one of the tiny cottages that cling to the dramatic cliff swooping down to the sea. Coastal erosion is a constant peril around Runswick bay.

Caption For Sible Hedingham, The Almshouses, Swan Street 1953

The almshouses are in the foreground on the right-hand side.

Caption For Polperro, Couch's House And Saxon Bridge 1924

Polperro's narrow valley is particularly prone to flash floods; in the drought summer of 1976 a sudden downpour changed the stream into a raging torrent which threw cars around like corks and deposited

Caption For Coverack, The Harbour C1960

Smuggling was a major industry in the 18th century, with vast quantities of contraband passing through little ports such as Coverack.

Caption For Luccombe, The Village 1901

Luccombe village itself is seen here against the backdrop of the wooded Horner Hill in a view taken from Knowle Top.

Caption For Preston, Penwortham Hill 1921

This view shows Penwortham Hill and the climb out of Preston on the Liverpool/Southport road. The newly-erected Penwortham War Memorial is on the right.

Caption For Stafford, Church Lane C1960

These attractive timber-framed buildings are typical of the small dwellings which must have been common in the town in the 16th and 17th centuries.

Caption For Cowes, View From The Pier 1933

The ornate circular iron railings attached to the balustrade were replaced by a set of public toilets that stood on the Parade, but were removed after the Second World War.

Caption For Eamont Bridge, 1893

The pony and trap seen here was a versatile form of transport.

Caption For Alton, The Butts C1965

Historically, these thatched cottages were in Chawton, but they became part of Alton in the early 1930s. Here they are boarded up and awaiting the restoration which took place in 1972.

Caption For Dunsop Bridge, Brennand Valley 1921

This lovely view was taken just a few miles north of Dunsop Bridge.We can see the tiny River Brennand running down to join the Whitendale River to make the River Dunsop, which gives the town its

Caption For Waddington, Coronation Bridge C1955

The village of Waddington has won the 'Best Kept Village in Lancashire' title on many occasions.When Queen Elizabeth II came to the throne in 1953, the village erected a Coronation Bridge and laid

Caption For Bindon Abbey, 1894

Graves and ivy-clad ruins are shown beside the Monks' Cemetery of Bindon Abbey. The community was founded for the Cistercian Order by William de Glastonia in 1149.

Caption For Stoborough, Ridge Cross Roads C1955

Graves and ivy-clad ruins are shown beside the Monks' Cemetery of Bindon Abbey. The community was founded for the Cistercian Order by William de Glastonia in 1149.

Caption For Abergavenny, Linda Vista Gardens C1965

The landscaping of these gardens was only completed in 1964, following the purchase of Linda Vista House and gardens by the council in 1960.

Caption For Rochdale, Falinge Park 1906

Samuel Turner spent £2,300 on laying out and planting the grounds of Mount Falinge as a public park, which opened on 5 August 1905 amid great celebrations.

Caption For Rochdale, Healey Dell C1915

This shelter was opened in 1912 in the area known as the Spaw (a corruption of Spodden). There was a similar shelter near the Fairies` Chapel.

Caption For Rhymney, Carno Bridge C1955

In its earliest days the Carno ford was used for the conveyance, by mule and pack horse, of iron ore to the Dowlais Iron Works from the Ras Bryn iron mines.

Caption For Runcorn, Town Centre C1965

Runcorn grew rapidly in the early 1800s from a town in 1801 with a population of just under 1,500 to one with over 10,000 people only 30 years later.

Caption For Dartmouth, Castle Cove 1930

Just visible on the far right at the top of the hill is the day beacon, an 80ft stone tower which marks the eastern side of the entrance to the estuary, as the entrance is almost impossible