Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1898, Lower Heyford Ref. HOSM52658
1898, Middleton Stoney Ref. HOSM53680
1898 - 1920, Poundon Ref. HOSM57060
1848 - 1891, Priestthorpe Ref. HOSM45319
1888 - 1903, Bordesley Ref. HOSM38322
1888 - 1903, Gib Heath Ref. HOSM48650
1886 - 1903, Tyseley Ref. HOSM62793
1896, Auckland Park Ref. HOSM36558
1905, East Charleton Ref. HOSM44210
1885 - 1886, Woodleigh Ref. HOSM65149
1885, Bircham Newton Ref. HOSM37785
1904, Brancaster Staithe Ref. HOSM38683
1886, Burnham Thorpe Ref. HOSM70073
1884 - 1904, Dersingham Ref. HOSM70289
1879 - 1883, Gooderstone Ref. HOSM46550
1884 - 1885, Harpley Ref. HOSM47686
1883, South Acre Ref. HOSM59610
1884, South Wootton Ref. HOSM59762
1883, Marham Ref. HOSM63002
1883 - 1885, Wellingham Ref. HOSM63650

Books

442 books found. Showing results 17,041 to 17,064.

Memories

29,040 memories found. Showing results 7,101 to 7,110.

The Old Games Room

I learned the game of snooker here as a young lad. My father was based in Catterick. I also learned to swim at the pool there.

A memory of Catterick in 1962 by Roderick Gourlay

Nags Head Pub Glasshouse Lane Kilnhurst

I am researching my Great Grandmother Amy Jenkins and have information from her marriage lines that she was living at the Nags Head when she married George Thomas Roberts in 1896 but can find no further info ...Read more

A memory of Kilnhurst in 1890 by Glenda Hall

Holystreet Manor Chagford

I am wondering if anyone remembers the school in Chagford at Holystreet Manor. I went to this school in the mid 1950s and at the time it was called St Brides, later to be re-named Holystreet Manor School with a change of ...Read more

A memory of Chagford in 1955 by David Moon

My Memories Of Compton

My name is Mark Goddard, I lived in Compton for 18 years. I was born in 1966 and I am now 43 years old. All my childhood memories are of my time growing up in this fantastic village. I was lucky enough to attend ...Read more

A memory of Compton by Mark Goddard

Hotel Continental, 1962

My parents, Nancy and Tony Harris, managed the hotel at this time and whilst there I was born in Cromer, returning to live for a couple of years, before they took up another posting elsewhere. I do have vague memories of ...Read more

A memory of Mundesley in 1962 by Phil Harris

The British Red Cross

I think this was in the 1960s, whilst I was working for the Flight Simulator Firm in Crawley, REDIFON LTD, part of Redifusion Ltd. I became part of the team puttting on a charity show at this theatre for the Red Cross. It was ...Read more

A memory of Horsham by Brian Haynes

Choir

Hessle church was and is an example of fine architecture with one of the finest organs in the county. I joined the church choir and attended most services, we were paid for something we enjoyed. I remember weddings paid a half crown each. The ...Read more

A memory of Hessle in 1959 by Chris Lead

Beach

I was born in Torquay in June 1954 in Shrublands Hospital (can anybody remember that hospital, it was in the Warberrys). I left Torquay when I was 23 and came to live in London, my heart is still there. Who knows, I might retire back there. But ...Read more

A memory of Torquay in 1860 by Andy Wells

Royal Hotel

Does anyone remember the Royal Hotel in Batley, it was on a corner I think of Bradford Road and a road that went up a very steep hill to a village. Lived there from 1963-1965 and went to Park Road School. Looking for a photo of the pub if ...Read more

A memory of Batley in 1964 by Sandra Browne

Josephines

Not really a memory but I wonder if any of you folk remember a florist shop called Josepine's in Botley, I believe it was on the Hedge End road. She was a Barfoot and a sister of my nan, I think! Any memories would be great ... a photo ...Read more

A memory of Botley by Lee Ferris

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 17,041 to 17,064.

Caption For Horndon On The Hill, The High Street C1960

To the right of them lies Swan Meadow, once home to the village fair. This event survives as Horndon-on-the-Hill Feast & Fayre, which takes place at the end of June, to mark St Peter's Day.

Caption For Bebington, Teehey Lane 1950

The spire at the far end of Teehey Lane is that of Christ Church.

Caption For Upton, Ford Road C1960

We are looking west towards the cross-roads in the part of Upton known as The Village.

Caption For Redditch, Evesham Street C1960

E A Hodges, the long-established, family-run stationery and news store, remained a well-known presence in town at this time.

Caption For Grantchester, High Street C1946

A thatcher is just patching the long straw thatch of the cottage row; the nearer cottage butts against the former farmhouse, and has a pantiled roof with sloping dormer windows.

Caption For Welwyn Garden City, Memorial And Hollybush Lane C1955

Hollybush Lane lies in the southern part of the Garden City, and its tree-lined footpath and grassy triangular area typify Ebenezer Howard's vision of a ordered village atmosphere.

Caption For Banbury, High Street C1955

The High Street has a fascinating diversity of provincial architecture dating from the 16th century through to the late 19th century.

Caption For Rodborough, The Fort 1890

On the slopes below the Fort, known in Edwardian times as Fort St George and run as a guest house and tearoom, the depressions in the hillside are largely the result of surface quarrying.

Caption For Christchurch, Blackwater Ferry 1900

Christchurch stands on two rivers, the Stour and the Avon, and gets its original name Twyneham, or Tweoxneham, from the Anglo-Saxon meaning 'the town between the two rivers'.

Caption For Hinckley, Market Place 1964

Still a going concern, Hinckley's busy market draws people from a wide area of Leicestershire and Warwickshire.

Caption For Stapleford, Parish Church C1960

A new east window by Christopher Webb and a statue of St Andrew by John Skelton appeared in the 1960s.

Caption For Marton In Cleveland, Stokesley Road C1965

The old church and churchyard lie in the trees on the left, and the old wooden church hall - now gone - can be seen in the right foreground.

Caption For Middlesbrough, Pallister Park C1955

Land for an ornamental park and recreation ground, an area of some 30 acres in North Ormesby, was given to the town by Councillor and Mrs J G Pallister.

Caption For Seaton Carew, Front Street C1965

This sea front view also includes the Marine Hotel, along with some interesting cars of the period.

Caption For Warrington, The War Memorial C1960

The memorial was appropriately sited at Bridge Foot, the scene of many battles in Warrington's past.

Caption For Kersey, The Ford And Church C1955

The name Kersey means 'cress island', a fact to contemplate when crossing the Brett by bridge or ford. At the top of the hill is one of the best-known views in Suffolk.

Caption For Peasenhall, The View From The Church Tower C1960

Smyth's Peasenhall works, where the famous agricultural drills were made, is off to the right. The house to the left is a former 16th-century farmhouse, now divided into three dwellings.

Caption For Aberaeron, Town And Beach C1955

Local gentry applied for an Act of Parliament to allow them to build a new town and to develop the harbour, and work began in 1807, when the grid of streets was laid out.

Caption For Ross On Wye, Market Square C1955

The style of the stalls has changed somewhat in the last 50 years and there are now a number of fast-food vans in evidence.

Caption For Ringwood, Market Place 1890

Ringwood stands on the banks of the meandering River Avon, at the New Forest's western boundary. A Saxon town in origin, it may get its name from its location.

Caption For Meltham, Holmfirth Road C1955

The old flaming torch sign (left) marks the approach to the village school in Holmfirth Road, Meltham, another Pennine edge town founded on the textile industry.

Caption For Todmorden, The Town Hall C1955

Todmorden Town Hall, built in 1870, once stood on the border between Yorkshire and Lancashire, a fact reflected in the carvings in the pediment frieze on its classical front, shown here: there are bales

Caption For Bishop Auckland, South Road 1914

By the 18th century, Bishop Auckland was an important market town at a crossing point of the Wear.

Caption For Coxhoe, The Cross Roads 1951

In the 1950s the village was not dependent upon coal mining for its prosperity, as the quarrying of dolomite (magnesium limestone) was being undertaken in the area on a large scale.