Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1885, Mattersey Thorpe Ref. HOSM53336
1890, Old Denaby Ref. HOSM55617
1901 - 1904, Sprotbrough Ref. HOSM60032
1885 - 1898, Wiseton Ref. HOSM64845
1887, Buckland Newton Ref. HOSM39368
1886, Compton Valence Ref. HOSM41619
1887 - 1901, Corscombe Ref. HOSM41911
1886 - 1887, Frampton Ref. HOSM45881
1886 - 1901, Holworth Ref. HOSM48811
1887, Lower Kingcombe Ref. HOSM52595
1886 - 1901, Martinstown Ref. HOSM53279
1887, Minterne Magna Ref. HOSM53859
1886, Moigne Combe Ref. HOSM53913
1886 - 1887, Muckleford Ref. HOSM54276
1886 - 1887, Pulham Ref. HOSM57213
1887 - 1901, Stockwood Ref. HOSM60528
1887, Up Cerne Ref. HOSM62878
1886, West Knighton Ref. HOSM63882
1895 - 1913, Coldharbour Ref. HOSM41575
1895, North Holmwood Ref. HOSM55315

Books

442 books found. Showing results 17,377 to 17,400.

Memories

29,040 memories found. Showing results 7,241 to 7,250.

The Railways Of Boldon

I can remember setting off to London to see my sister from Boldon Colliery station and this started my interest in railways. I was hooked and was a regular at the station in the years of 1959 to 1963, trainspotting ...Read more

A memory of Boldon Colliery in 1961 by Eric Davies

Jarvis Sons Morden Road Morden

I was an apprentice motor mechanic at Jarvis & Sons from 1957 until 1963, a most interesting time in my life. We had an unofficial motor bike club and did some lovely Sunday runs around the Surrey countryside. It ...Read more

A memory of Morden in 1957 by Michael Graham Williams

Magna Carta Island

I have several photographs of the house on Magna Carta Island taken during the 1910s and early 1920s. The house was owned by my grandfather during this period, John Francis Mc Gregor (a stockbroker) who was married to my ...Read more

A memory of Runnymede in 1920 by Christopher Robinson

Tarpots

I remember the north side of the London road much as has been described by others with some differences, the last shop before the garage was Jones the butchers, owned by Mr Jones and run by his three sons, Roy, Owen and the third one ...Read more

A memory of Great Tarpots in 1945 by Colin Mackenzie

Tarrymount Farm South Of Clochan

Tarrymount is/was a farm of about 75 acres, situated in the Braes of Enzie. My grandfather, Robert Urquhart, was Grieve on the farm. In April 1941 a German aircraft dropped a bomb which exploded  on the farmland. A ...Read more

A memory of Clochan in 1930 by R Urquhart

Urquharts At Grange Banffshire Scotland

Robert (Bob) and Margaret (Maggie) Urquhart left the Parish of Boharm for the Parish of Grange, about 1916. They possibly had more than one address in the Parish, according to what I have ...Read more

A memory of Grange by R Urquhart

Do You Know Tony And Roberta Williams Of Nefyn

My memorys of Nefyn: Our family used to stay on a caravan site just outside Nefyn village up by the little garage and football pitch. We came from Liverpool, and me and my sisters Ann and Tereasa and ...Read more

A memory of Nefyn in 1967 by Ronnie Proffitt

Dancing At Neros

In 1977 I was the Wrigleys rep, I was 21. I stayed in Hayling Island Holiday Inn, being from the Watford area. I was in charge of Fine Fare, Southsea. I used to drive into Portsmouth and dance at Neros. Great Memories. My week ...Read more

A memory of Portsmouth in 1977 by Paul Croft

Us Army 167th Signal Photo Company

The US Army 167th Signal Photo Company was stationed in Mobberley in Nissen huts from August 1st to Sptember 1st 1944. Among other activities they used to go in the pub "Bird in Hand" which still exist today. ...Read more

A memory of Mobberley in 1944 by Olivier Herlin

Slamannan Stirlingshire

"I left for London. Bill left for a place called Slamannan. Walter left for Leicester and all three of us became Policemen." William Dey Urquhart, known as Willie or Bill. Policeman at Falkirk, Stirlingshire. Born 'Calternach', Boharm, Banffshire, 4th August, 1911. Died At Falkirk, 25 January 1983.

A memory of Slamannan in 1930 by R Urquhart

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 17,377 to 17,400.

Caption For Avebury, The Stones 1899

This photograph shows the southern portal entrance with the Devil's Chair to the left; in the distance (right) are two stones left standing of the southern inner circle.

Caption For Hawkshead, Pillar House C1955

These cottages are typical of this lovely Lakeland village, which clusters around its 16th-century church.

Caption For Caister On Sea, The Holiday Camp C1955

The chalets were spartan, but there was the certainty of meeting new friends as well as a plethora of free activities. A good time was assured for all.

Caption For Southampton, Tudor House 1908

The timber-framed Tudor House, one of the city's finest buildings, dates back to about 1500, and has hardly changed at all since this photograph was taken.

Caption For Margate, C1955

We are looking back towards the Parade and Marine Terrace from the Harbour Pier, with fishing boats and pleasure craft afloat on the rippling water.

Caption For Whitby, The Harbour C1960

Flat-capped fishermen enjoy a chat and a view of the Lower Harbour by the swing bridge (right) in the ancient port of Whitby, situated where the River Esk runs into the North Sea.

Caption For Rodborough, The Village C1960

The access to Butter Row Lane has now been improved by the demolition of the rather odd-shaped building on the right. The shop opposite it, then the post office, has also gone.

Caption For Brampton, Park 1898

The photograph is a valuable record of the building before the great fire of 1907. The castellated parapets, the very fine windows and the chimneys are in the Tudor Gothic style.

Caption For Abingdon, Arches Bridge C1965

The Thames is quite wide at this point, and forms two separate streams as it flows on either side of Nags Head Island. The Nags Head Inn is the building we can see here at the end of the bridge.

Caption For East Meon, The River C1955

The fencing on either side of the river has now been painted white. In the distance, the telegraph pole and phone box have been removed.

Caption For Fleet, Fleet Road C1965

This road is the main shopping street in Fleet, and it contains a mixture of architecture from Victorian to modern.

Caption For Saxtead, The Mill C1955

This post mill is one of Suffolk's best-known tourist attractions. The brick round house and wooden mill date from 1796, with Victorian alterations.

Caption For Colne, Albert Road C1955

Beside the memorial to the dead of two world wars is a statue to another of Colne's brave sons, Wallace Hartley.

Caption For Greatham, The Grove C1955

An example of immediately post-war council housing, this street is now leafy and well-established, and largely in private ownership.

Caption For Warrington, Training College Chapel 1894

St Katherine's Chapel was part of the complex which formed Warrington Teachers' Training College.

Caption For Warrington, Park Gates And Town Hall C1955

Two identical versions of the fountain still survive in a Glasgow park and Pretoria city zoo in South Africa!

Caption For Warrington, Queen's Gardens C1955

On the left is a fountain commemorating Queen Victoria, and on the right is a monument to Warrington soldiers of the South Lancashire Regiment killed in the Boer War.

Caption For Sizewell, Nuclear Power Station C1965

Suffolk had a new landmark with the building of Sizewell A. It was later decided to build a second Sizewell B and a third Sizewell C.

Caption For Woodbridge, Market Place C1955

The red brick Shire Hall of c1600 once had an open ground floor – it was filled in during the 19th century. The van (right) belongs to Banyard's the butcher's, whose shop was in nearby Church Street.

Caption For New Quay, The Harbour 1939

New Quay became an important ship-building settlement from the late 18th century (244 ships were built here between 1779 and 1882), and since it was well protected from south-westerly gales, it was one of

Caption For Richmond, The Hospital 1913

Rose Cottage (left), a handsome Gothick Revival villa on the corner of Queens Road and Quaker Lane, was extended and converted into the Victoria Cottage Hospital in 1899.

Caption For New Forest, Knightwood Oak 1890

It is the profusion of trees that makes the New Forest a splendid place to visit, particularly in the spring when the leaves are fresh and green, or in the autumn when the trees present foliage of the

Caption For Sevenoaks, Upper High Street C1960

A pram and its occupant wait outside the tobacconists, with its impressive display of advertising signs, in this line of quaint overhung shops.

Caption For Weobley, The Old Grammar School C1960

A guidebook in 1795 described Weobley as having 'a few small streets meanly constructed, without either market or traffic'.