Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1896, Anvil Green Ref. HOSM36042
1896, Chartham Hatch Ref. HOSM40634
1896 - 1906, Hoath Ref. HOSM48640
1895 - 1896, Petham Ref. HOSM56656
1896, Upper Harbledown Ref. HOSM62972
1896, Wingham Well Ref. HOSM64759
1898 - 1915, Ely Ref. HOSM44810
1899 - 1916, Gabalfa Ref. HOSM45940
1899 - 1915, Llandaff Ref. HOSM51837
1898, St Nicholas Ref. HOSM60217
1899 - 1916, Tremorfa Ref. HOSM62383
1904 - 1905, Moylgrove Ref. HOSM54258
1888 - 1899, Aglionby Ref. HOSM35686
1879 - 1880, Longpark Ref. HOSM39548
1888 - 1899, Etterby Ref. HOSM44966
1947 - 1948, Glingerbank Ref. HOSM46464
1899, High Wreay Ref. HOSM48384
1899, Orton Park Ref. HOSM55807
1899, Raughton Head Ref. HOSM57497
1888 - 1899, Rickerby Ref. HOSM57784

Books

442 books found. Showing results 16,681 to 16,704.

Memories

29,040 memories found. Showing results 6,951 to 6,960.

Growing Up In The Old Marchwood

I moved to Marchwood in the mid 1960s, I was not very old. We lived in an old house on the edge of the village, called Glengarriff. The old house was pulled down many years ago. I attended Marchwood Primary ...Read more

A memory of Marchwood

The Evacues

My sister and I were evacuated to Wickford in 1940, I was just over 5 years old and my sister 11 years old. We came from the east end of London. We moved into a bungalow with an elderly lady called Mrs Walker, there was also a ...Read more

A memory of Wickford in 1940 by Leonard Askew

Early Working Years

As there are no memories of Chadwell Heath I thought I would add one. I started my first job at Teleflex Products that was situated in Wangy Works. I use to cycle from where I lived at Grange Hill Chigwell. After I did ...Read more

A memory of Chadwell Heath in 1952 by Derek Salter

The Good Old Days....

I started at the school in 1970, I still think it was the best school ever, we had a swimming pool which I thought was so cool, it was never heated though! But I got my width, length and 7 lengths certificate in ...Read more

A memory of Farnham Common in 1970 by Sue Bojczuk

Walsh Manor

Reading past memories of Walsh Manor brings back memories of mine. At about 1937 we moved in to the cottage at the manor as my grand parents part-ran the manor with a Mr Lindred. The manor then was a home for severely disabled and ...Read more

A memory of Crowborough in 1940 by Donald Hicks

Miracle On Hope Street

Many years ago I was a window cleaner and would often do my rounds on many of the small estates in Monk Bretton, many of my customers would bring me cups of tea and sandwiches out and in one case an Italian lady invited ...Read more

A memory of Monk Bretton in 1978 by Roland Mitchell

My Memory Of Pescies

About 1944 my memory of Pescies starts with going to the closed-in swimming pool at the back of the now Law Court, to go there I would be running round to find jam jars from next door then change them in Sainsburys, 1p large ...Read more

A memory of Barking in 1944 by Maureen Salle

Caranation Day

I still have the mug that was giving to the people of Milton Abbot 1953.

A memory of Milton Abbot in 1953 by Jefferey Masters

1960s

I lived in Connaught Avenue, and went to Grove Road school (up to 1963). I had 3 local friends. One lived on Hounslow Heath in a prefab (now Frampton Road). We weren't allowed to go to the fairs there. I did see grass snakes though! Near ...Read more

A memory of Hounslow in 1963 by Diane Wylie

Nursing Auxillary In Abraham Cowley Unit, Chertsey

I moved to Sandy Lane, opposite Lindsey Smith nurses' accommodation in Virginia Water. There were twelve of us auxillaries from Scotland as far as Kent. We all used to go out to the local ...Read more

A memory of Virginia Water in 1984 by Gillian Weston

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 16,681 to 16,704.

Caption For Potter Heigham, The Bridge 1934

Today the village is mainly the province of pleasure craft, who clog the quays in the months of summer.

Caption For Maltby, High Street C1955

Despite being an ancient settlement, Maltby was still little more than a village at the beginning of the 20th century. Then things changed.

Caption For Sheringham, The Church 1894

The ancient church of All Saints is in Upper Sheringham. It has a 15th-century rood- screen, loft and bench ends.

Caption For Weymouth, The Parade 1898

Weymouth became popular as a seaside resort thanks to the patronage of King George III, who came to bathe here for the good of his health.

Caption For Havering Atte Bower, The Village 1908

The house on the right where the lady is standing is now called Ruskin House. But this view is very much changed.

Caption For Chigwell, Disabled Person's Unit Grange Farm Centre C1965

The centre was of particular importance to London's disabled as a resort. The Winged Fellowship used it as a centre for respite care and holidays for the disabled.

Caption For Ilfracombe, The Cairn From The West 1911

At 511ft, Cairn Top is the highest of the hills overlooking the town.

Caption For Henbury, The Post Office C1955

The Blaise Inn receives a pre-summer season coat of paint. The George Brewery was established in 1702, and was owned and run by the George family from 1788 until 1961 when it was bought by Courage.

Caption For Barton Upon Irwell, Barton Aqueduct 1894

The requirement was that the aqueduct had to be capable of being swung clear whilst full of water, so as not to interfere with shipping movements on the MSC.

Caption For Macclesfield, The Free Library 1903

It was built at the expense of local MP David Chadwick, who also paid for the initial stock of 10,000 books.

Caption For Abingdon, The Lock From Downstream 1890

Downstream, you reach the market town of Abingdon, once noted for its important medieval abbey, dissolved in 1538.

Caption For Gravesend, Clifton Marine Parade C1898

We are keeping to the Kent bank of the Thames Estuary as the river reaches Gravesend, beyond the Queen Elizabeth II Bridge at Dartford.

Caption For London, St Paul's 1890

Beyond is the noble dome of St Paul's Cathedral, while behind the photographer Shakespeare's Globe Theatre has recently been entirely reconstructed, and the massive Bankside Power Station of 1960 is being

Caption For Alverstoke, The Crescent 1898

This handsome crescent dates back to 1826 and was originally intended to be part of a seaside resort known as Anglesey, developed by the Marquis of Anglesey.

Caption For Hadlow, The Castle Entrance C1950

These attractive ivy-clad ruins are not as ancient as they look: they are part of the castle constructed as a folly by Walter May along with his 170 foot high tower.

Caption For Swimbridge, St James's Church 1894

Here is another broach spire, 102ft tall, after the style of St Peter's, Barnstaple. The church, St James, is packed with interest.

Caption For Leek, Market Place C1955

Standing as it does at the southern end of some of the most spectacular scenery in the midlands, the area has been popular with tourists for nearly two hundred years.

Caption For Misterton, The Post Office C1955

South-east of Crewkerne, past its factories and over the railway, is the village of Misterton, which lies along the A356 Dorchester road.

Caption For Bridlington, Priory Church And Bayle Gate 1903

One mile inland is the church of St Mary, which includes the nave of the Augustinian priory founded here in 1119 by Walter de Gant.

Caption For Lyme Regis, Peek Memorial Reredos 1900

The Rev Edward Peek, formerly the minister at Rousdon, retired to Lyme Regis, where he turned the stables of Poulett House into what became known as the Peek Memorial Chapel.

Caption For Bognor Regis, 1890

By 1830 the name of the resort had been changed to Bognor. At the time of this photograph horse-drawn bathing machines were still in use to guard

Caption For Malmesbury, The Abbey 1924

The impressive and imposing ruins of Malmesbury Abbey look down on the river Avon 60 feet below.

Caption For Bunbury, The Dysart Arms C1960

St Boniface's Church in Bunbury is an imposing church, and dates from the 14th century, although the builders appear to have used stones from an earlier church on the site.

Caption For Epping, High Street 1921

The sign for the King's Head Inn is on the right of the picture, although the King's Head itself is in fact on the opposite side of the road standing next to the International Store.The old Town