Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1898 - 1900, Warkworth Ref. HOSM63422
1899 - 1904, Warmington Ref. HOSM63532
1899, Shenington Ref. HOSM65282
1883, Bishop's Castle Ref. HOSM34169
1882 - 1883, Hardwick Ref. HOSM47616
1896, Little Hallingbury Ref. HOSM70612
1891 - 1892, Belthorn Ref. HOSM37474
1892, Copster Green Ref. HOSM41759
1891 - 1893, Feniscowles Ref. HOSM45294
1891 - 1892, Guide Ref. HOSM47219
1899 - 1916, Blackwood Ref. HOSM42740
1899 - 1916, Pontllanfraith Ref. HOSM56948
1887, Bronaber Ref. HOSM70109
1888 - 1899, Manod Ref. HOSM53079
1879, Blakeney Hill Ref. HOSM38058
1887, Charlton Marshall Ref. HOSM40707
1886 - 1887, Ibberton Ref. HOSM49368
1886, Ash Ref. HOSM49538
1887, West End Ref. HOSM52467
1886 - 1887, Nutford Fm Ref. HOSM55481

Books

442 books found. Showing results 16,849 to 16,872.

Memories

29,040 memories found. Showing results 7,021 to 7,030.

My Days At Salfords School

I was at the old Salfords school from 1951 to 1957 just before it moved to the new site in Copsleigh Avenue. We started in Miss License's class where I remember playing in sand trays and writing on slates. She was a ...Read more

A memory of Salfords in 1951 by Richard Ford

Mayplace County Primary School

Absolutely loved my time at Mayplace County Primary! It is sn old cliche but they were best days of my education! Great atmosphere at the school - I remember two teachers, Mr Jakeways the headteacher and Mr Cooker ...Read more

A memory of Barnehurst in 1965 by Colin Thornton

William Leech Gun Maker 1796 1948 Still Trading

William Leech moved from St Martins in the Field, London to 20 Duke Street,  Chelmsford in 1794. There he started up his gun maker's shop. Later he moved to 3 &4 Tindale Street, Chelmesford. ...Read more

A memory of Chelmsford by Ann Jones

This Was My Home In 1969 For A Few Years.

I used to live in the first house on the left side of the photo 'Thurlestone Cottages 1890', in 1969 for a number of years. The house was then called 'Thatchways'. The smaller cottages attached to the ...Read more

A memory of Thurlestone in 1969 by Peter Martin

Burgess Hill Lido

My dad was the manager at this pool and I used to spend all my time here with him, until he sadly died in 1972, when I was only 8 years old. I still love swimming today and it is a very big part of my life. I would love to ...Read more

A memory of Burgess Hill in 1970 by Lynette Turner

Reading Miniature Railway

This railway ran along Thamesside Promenade in the 1940s and 1950s. It was operated by Harold Judd. The line runs between chain-link fencing and an iron fence, and the train, approaching the camera, carries a number of children. There were apparently two 10 1/4" gauge lines.

A memory of Reading

My Younger Years

Hi all, I spent a few years in Lound, then came to Canada. I have been back to my little village a few times - there are many changes now! To anyone reading this - I would like to know what happened to the Burford ...Read more

A memory of Lound by fletchet

My Memories Of Wyddial

My father's people were from Wyddial, their name was Pinner. I was baptized at St. Giles, along with my sister. (My parents felt I should be old enough to remember this event). The dish in the font was cracked. I later stayed ...Read more

A memory of Wyddial in 1958 by Valerie Stephens

Rocking In The 60s

On the left of the photo is Woolworths, above which were flats - including one where the rock star/ wannabe MP Screaming Lord Sutch lived for a while. Another Rocker lived in South Harrow - Johnny Kidd (and the Pirates). I ...Read more

A memory of South Harrow in 1965 by Eric Medcalf

My Father At Doncaster Grammar School

My father John Granville Turner attended Doncaster Grammar School in the 1910s. He was born in 1904 so would have started in the early 1910s, I assume. He was for a time a boy soprano at the school. He also ...Read more

A memory of Doncaster in 1910

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 16,849 to 16,872.

Caption For Hunmanby, Bridlington Street C1950

A chemist and tobacconist stand on the left, while on the right near the parked car is a petrol pump - of course, it would not be allowed so close to buildings now.

Caption For Scarborough, View From North Cliff C1955

The tram lift saves a long, tiring climb to the top of the hill.

Caption For Stamford, St Mary's Church C1960

The 'No Waiting' sign suggests that car parking has become something of a problem. In the middle distance that other scourge of modern life, the television aerial, is beginning to make an appearance.

Caption For Newington, The Village 1903

The Village 1909 A handsome farm cart stands in the yard of a timber-framed two-storey building, in this small hamlet on the road between Tenterden and Hythe.

Caption For Kynance Cove, 1895

A big sea is running into the famous cove, as if to emphasise the rugged grandeur of the west coast of the Lizard.

Caption For Seaton, The Beach 1935

Holidaymakers and day trippers have been drawn to the sandy beach at the mouth of the Seaton valley.

Caption For Belvoir Castle, From The Air C1960

The first castle on this site was built in the 11th century; it was improved by subsequent owners until the 1470s, when Lord Hastings dismantled it.

Caption For Peterborough, Market Square 1919

We have a good view of the striking and dramatic west front with its trio of huge arches, richly moulded and recessed into the façade, dating from c1220.

Caption For Hawkshead, The Pillared Cottage 1930

The rather unusual construction of the front part of this old cottage, which stands beside the slope leading up to the church, is not entirely apparent from this picture, which groups it with an adjacent

Caption For Sheffield, The Sculptured Crucible Teemer Outside The Town Hall 2005

The Crucible Steel-making Process The process of making crucible, or cast steel, as it was sometimes known, particularly the final part of the process which was pure theatre, has taken on an almost

Caption For Tettenhall, The Pool, Upper Green C1965

Mock-Tudor houses are typical of the area, though these have a pleasanter outlook than most. It may be pleasant, but not necessarily peaceful, as they stand close to the A41.

Caption For Southport, The Pier C1955

We can also see Prince's Park with its colonnade to the right of the casino. A new open-air bathing pool was added on the seaward side of the park in the late 1920s.

Caption For Seaview, High Street 1918

A view of Seaview's High Street during the final summer of the First World War.

Caption For Binstead, The Village C1960

The Victorian poet Horace Smith wrote these lines on leaving the village: 'Farewell, sweet Binstead!

Caption For Wootton Bridge, The Sloop Inn C1955

Wootton Bridge has many connections with the sea, as the name of its inn suggests. In the churchyard lies the grave of the Victorian admiral Sir John Baird, who died in 1908.

Caption For Brixham, Prince Of Orange Monument 1891

Brixham is located at the south end of Tor Bay. Its natural harbour, sheltered by the limestone cliffs, made it ideal for settlement.

Caption For Ferrybridge, The Bridge C1955

It is hard to believe that the arched bridge, built in 1797 by John Carr of York, used to carry all the main Great North road traffic.

Caption For Kirkburton, North Road C1955

Just five miles south of Huddersfield on the road to Wakefield, Kirkburton in the 19th century was just as polluted by smoke as its near neighbours.

Caption For Horsforth, Horsforth Hall 1901

This lovely old hall was requisitioned by the local council around the time of the Second World War. However, they failed to bring it the care and attention it deserved and dry rot soon set in.

Caption For Leeds, Boar Lane C1965

Boar Lane bissects Briggate and runs along the southern edge of the commercial heart of the city between Kirkgate and Park Row.

Caption For Horsforth, Horsforth Hall 1901

This lovely old hall was requisitioned by the local council around the time of the Second World War. However, they failed to bring it the care and attention it deserved and dry rot soon set in.

Caption For Paisley, High Street 1900

Most of the scene in the picture has become pedestrianised only recently. The majority of the buildings on the right are still standing, but many on the left have gone to make way for new stores.

Caption For Headingley, St Michael's Church And The Shire Oak 1897

This ancient oak tree finally collapsed on 16 May 1941, just a month after the council had proposed the adding of a steel support.

Caption For London, Piccadilly Circus C1895

To tread the stage of the London Pavilion, shown behind, was the loftiest ambition of the music hall artiste. The Piccadilly Restaurant has been taken over by the Spaten Beer Company.