Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1886 - 1887, Aisholt Ref. HOSM35815
1885 - 1886, Bawdrip Ref. HOSM37237
1885 - 1886, Chedzoy Ref. HOSM40772
1886, East Bower Ref. HOSM44198
1902, East Quantoxhead Ref. HOSM44461
1886 - 1887, Goathurst Ref. HOSM46492
1885 - 1886, Oath Ref. HOSM55544
1886 - 1887, Rhode Ref. HOSM57706
1885 - 1886, Stathe Ref. HOSM60371
1884 - 1886, Woolavington Ref. HOSM65211
1886 - 1887, Blackney Ref. HOSM37975
1886 - 1901, Broadoak Ref. HOSM39024
1898 - 1916, Bargoed Ref. HOSM34106
1898 - 1916, Deri Ref. HOSM43035
1888 - 1900, Llanaber Ref. HOSM51801
1892 - 1913, Mickleton Ref. HOSM53582
1896, Stainton Ref. HOSM60192
1912 - 1913, Startforth Ref. HOSM60470
1895 - 1913, Cockfosters Ref. HOSM41485
1851 - 1890, Darfield Ref. HOSM42877

Books

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Memories

29,040 memories found. Showing results 7,061 to 7,070.

Childhood Memories

I remember this scene very well, my two sisters and I spent many freezing hours (even in the summer) in the cold water of Valence swimming pool. We could buy a ticket in the morning and get a pass to go home for some lunch and then ...Read more

A memory of Dagenham in 1970 by Debbie Metcalfe

Evacuee

I was sent by my mother as an evacuee to stay with her sister Lilian to get away from the bombs dropping over Wimbledon during the war. My Uncle Wilf and Aunt Lill lived above the Tylers Shoe Shop in Langold. Uncle Wilf (Scotney) was the ...Read more

A memory of Langold in 1942 by Jacqueline Hindley

Beautiful

I went there briefly. I have fond memories of the The Red Lion Pub and exploring the underground tunnels, that were boarded up. The fog every morning helped me to sneak back in when I had stayed the night out. I attended the American high school. Paul

A memory of Bushey in 1988 by First Name Last Name

The Ransons Move To Castle Hedingham

We arrived in Castle Hedingham around the turn of the year 1964/5, Mum, Dad, my three little brothers and myself. Our newly built house was just out of shot to the left of this photo of Pye Corner. Mum ...Read more

A memory of Castle Hedingham in 1965 by Louise Muirhead

The Bon Marche

My grandparents lived here. My grandmother ran the shop and my grandfather was a carpenter in Hythe. I have very happy memories of sitting behind the big glass fronted cabinet on a stool, taking the customers' money and giving them ...Read more

A memory of Saltwood by Jacquie Harrison

My Best Years

I was born in Tunbridge Wells, but my parents had a flat in Riverhead and we moved to London Road, Riverhead when I was a baby. My grandparents lived at the Heights, next to the church. I remember the steps the way they are in the ...Read more

A memory of Riverhead in 1960 by Angela Smith

My Memories Of Windhill

I was born on Woodville Street in 1945 and can remember all the back to back houses and all the shops below the parish church down to the bottom of Carr Lane, Annie Dawson's, the Co-op, Traveller's Rest etc. ...Read more

A memory of Windhill in 1945 by Bryn Jonathan

Redhill, Market Hall 1915

Like the young cool girl who remembers the Hollies at the Market Hall on a Saturday night, I too found live music there. I think me and a school mate (from Radnor House School for boys) called Hank Jell, so named after Hank ...Read more

A memory of Redhill in 1962 by Philip Ross

Our Boys Cafe Dock Road Tilbury

When I was six, I moved into 'Our Boy's Cafe' with my mother and grandfather. My uncle, aunt and cousin also lived with us in the accommodation above. It was the last cafe of many along Dock Road, Tilbury, so we had to ...Read more

A memory of Tilbury in 1948 by Julia Fraser

School Choir

Does anyone remember being in the school choir when we recorded 'And The Glory of the Lord' in St Stephens Church? Harvey M played the organ [complete with deliberate mistake] and we were recorded on an enormous wax disc. We could buy ...Read more

A memory of Redditch in 1952 by Ann Brace

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 16,945 to 16,968.

Caption For Barnt Green, Hewell Road C1965

This scene remains virtually unchanged today, but it has been cut off from the High Street by an ugly ring road.

Caption For East Budleigh, The Old Vicarage C1955

In later years it was the headquarters of Ambrose Stapleton, vicar and leader of the local smuggling gang. It is reputed to have secret rooms and passageways where contraband was

Caption For Backbarrow, The Village C1965

Backbarrow Cotton Mill was notorious for its bad treatment of the children who worked there. Originally, it was a corn mill, and then a paper mill, before becoming a cotton mill.

Caption For Great Bardfield, Brook Street C1965

Bendlowes held various official posts under the Tudor monarchs, some of whom had to turn a blind eye to his Catholicism. The Cottage is one of several almshouses he endowed.

Caption For Thaxted, The Windmill And Church C1950

It ceased its working life in 1910 and has spent the past thirty years undergoing a series of restorations, the most recent of which should be finished in April 2004.

Caption For Pentewan, Sconhoe Farm And The Beach 1931

Outdoor holidays are being pioneered here, with just a few tents and caravans on the edge of the beach at Sconhoe Farm.

Caption For Eamont Bridge, 1893

Eamont Bridge, just south of Penrith on the A6, takes its name from this splendid three-arched bridge across the River Eamont.

Caption For Mortehoe, The Church Of St Mary Magdalene 1935

The church of St Mary Magdalene stands opposite the pub, which is named the Ship Aground for obvious reasons.

Caption For North Curry, Smallest Cinema In England C1965

Along Moor Lane is one of the types of view that appealed mightily to Frith's photographers. In this case it is the smallest cinema in England, formed by converting an outbuilding.

Caption For Langport, The Hanging Chapel C1960

Standing on what was once a Roman site, the first manor house was erected in 1176 by William de Erleigh, whose family remained in possession for some 350 years.

Caption For Ludlow, Old Bell Inn, Ludford 1892

It is thought that the 'Lud' element in each placename refers to a man of that name. This was the ford by Lud's burial mound (or 'low') which sat on the top of the hill under the present church.

Caption For Madeley, Court 1896

The Court House gets its name because it was once, in the 16th century, the home of a leading lawyer and speaker in the House of Commons.

Caption For Windsor, The Castle, Henry Viii Gate 1914

A contingent of Grenadier Guards is seen coming through the Henry VIII Gate into Castle Hill. The entrance, which still contains emblems relating to Henry VIII, was built in 1511.

Caption For Luton, The Corn Exchange C1950

Being originally a market place and meetings venue, the focal point of the Corn Exchange was often used to highlight social campaigns such as the National Savings promotion shown here.

Caption For Chester, The Cathedral, The Choir Looking West 1888

The ironwork suspended cross, by Sir George Gilbert Scott, was removed in the early years of the 20th century, possibly because it was considered to be too 'high church'; it is now in the parish church

Caption For Chester, Eastgate 1903

Cyclists pedal along in comparative safety, and a lady is happy to stand in the middle of the road and ask a policeman for directions.

Caption For Lincoln, Steep Hill C1955

On the corner of Michaelgate is The Harlequin, again a good timber-framed and jettied building; it was formerly the Harlequin Inn and is now an antiquarian bookshop.

Caption For Chepstow, High Street 1906

Down the High Street on the left, Robt W Edgar`s Bristol Outfitting Stores was part of the block sacrificed for the road widening.

Caption For Leicester, Clock Tower And Belgrave Gate C1955

Tram wires and tracks are evident in this view of the county town. With five important roads making this junction, it proved to be one of the most complicated tramway configurations in the world.

Caption For Cambridge, Jesus College C1955

Since 1955 a new residential block has been built in the background of the picture, whilst a new library to the south of the chapel has appeared.

Caption For Hutton, Village C1955

This secluded community lies in a wooded valley on the outskirts of Guisborough.

Caption For Norton, Georgian Houses, The High Street C1965

Norton High Street is one of the surprise features in Teesside, with several elegant period houses nestling behind the trees which line the road verges.

Caption For High Legh, Swineyard Hall 1897

Formerly home to a branch of the Legh family, Swineyard Hall was sold off by Lt Colonel Cornwall Legh in 1919.

Caption For Warrington, Ye Olde Barley Mow C1955

The Vine Tavern competes for trade on the corner of Market Street and Lyme Street to the right.