Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1900 - 1902, Tixover Ref. HOSM61974
1895 - 1916, Dipton Ref. HOSM43261
1895, Quaking Houses Ref. HOSM57270
1906 - 1907, Boswinger Ref. HOSM38380
1879 - 1907, St Michael Caerhays Ref. HOSM39779
1881 - 1906, Carthew Ref. HOSM40021
1881 - 1906, Carluddon Ref. HOSM40104
1881 - 1906, Holmbush Ref. HOSM48755
1879 - 1906, Lanjeth Ref. HOSM50767
1879, Treviscoe Ref. HOSM51642
1881, London Apprentice Ref. HOSM52188
1881 - 1906, Treverbyn Ref. HOSM56319
1879 - 1881, Polmassick Ref. HOSM56816
1879 - 1881, Sticker Ref. HOSM57018
1881, Resugga Green Ref. HOSM57658
1881 - 1883, Beckbury Ref. HOSM37408
1881 - 1882, New Ho Ref. HOSM47706
1882, Sutton Hall Ref. HOSM60982
1881 - 1901, Tong Ref. HOSM62138
1896, Old Eldon Ref. HOSM55622

Books

442 books found. Showing results 18,457 to 18,480.

Memories

29,040 memories found. Showing results 7,691 to 7,700.

Taxal Lodge School

I would like to know if any of the teachers and staff who worked at Taxal Lodge are still alive and well, they were Mr David Hughes, Mr David Dusgate, Mr Booth, Mr Gregory, Mr Lomax, also Mr david Lomas, Mr Barry Linsley, Mr Jim ...Read more

A memory of Taxal in 1976 by Matthew Fox

Hazel Road

My father was born in 1930 and lived in Hazel Road, opposite the Supermarine factory. He left in the 1930s as his father, who was in the Navy, was moved to Coventry to become a recruiting officer. At the beginning of this year, I had ...Read more

A memory of Woolston in 1930 by Hannah Race

29 Seagate, Irvine

Hi, my name is Colin, I live in Lowestoft, Suffolk. The picture you have of 29 Seagate, Irvine is part of the building we lived in, the part you see was used as a workshop when we lived there, he did upholstery. We had no ...Read more

A memory of Irvine in 1953 by Colin Porter

Grandpa Was On Board.

My grandfather George Edwin Webber served on this ship between 1st November 1895 and September 9th 1897. He may have actually been on board as this photo was taken. He was also on the HMS 'Belleisle' which was stationed ...Read more

A memory of Kingstown in 1900 by Christine Whittaker

Definately Not A Paint Tin! Woodford Wells

About a mile or so from South Woodford toward Buckhurst Hill, on the New Road, is Woodford Wells. My friend lived in the third house from the corner diagonally across from Bancrofts School. The ...Read more

A memory of South Woodford in 1942 by Denman Lalonde

Mitchell And Butlers Brewery

I was born and bred in Smethwick, my nan lived on Windmill Lane where i spent most of my time as my mum was a barmaid at the Cape of Good Hope pub opposite the Mitchell and Butlers Brewery, it's now a Macdonalds. ...Read more

A memory of Smethwick by Angela Narbett

The Castle Stores

The Stores was run by the redoubtable Joe Holmes who was in fierce competition with Chris Lewin down the lane at the Post Office. In summer the price of local tomatoes reached bargain levels! More photos of Yealand in ...Read more

A memory of Yealand Redmayne in 1955 by David Gerrard

Worthmans Cottage

Just found out that my Uncle John was brought up in Worthmans Cottage, he was born out of wedlock to my grandmother and he lived with his grandparents in the cottage. I don't suppose anyone remembers this family! Jill

A memory of Redenhall in 1910 by Jill Clarke

School Friends From Eastbury Comprehensive And Ripple Juniors

Tina Peacock, I knew all those years ago we went out once or twice in those days to a pub, Evelyn Sherwin, Steven Sherwin, Diane Little, Steven Little, Tina Murphy, Linda Platt, ...Read more

A memory of Barking in 1969 by Marguerite White

Grocery Stores

My grandfather Thomas Edwin Mantle had a grocery and creamery in Newgate Street. He died before I was born but strangely my father Herbert Clayton eventually had his own store in Newgate Street, it was called H Clayton ...Read more

A memory of Bishop Auckland in 1900 by Marion Klein

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 18,457 to 18,480.

Caption For Pangbourne, The Village 1893

We are in the centre of the village; this view looks north along Church Street with the churchyard wall on the left.

Caption For London, Chelsea, Cheyne Walk 1890

The pavilion roofs on the right were once Lindsey House of 1684, subsequently owned by the Moravian Sect, who added the French mansard roofs. In 1774 it was subdivided into five houses.

Caption For London, Chelsea Embankment 1890

You can get an idea of a (non-squalid) riverside house by visiting the Prospect of Whitby pub in Wapping.

Caption For Eton, 4th June Procession Of Boats 1906

Our cameraman was standing quite close to the place where photograph 35371 was taken as he captured the excitement of this riverside party, organised by Eton College.

Caption For Eastleigh, High Street C1960

The trees in the street have been pollarded, and the premises of John Cole and Delbridges have gone.

Caption For Three Bridges, The Flood Gates 1906

The millpond for the old Hazlewick mill was fed by the River Mole, which flowed close to Three Bridges railway station (on the left through the trees).

Caption For Canterbury, The Cathedral 1888

This magnificent cathedral heralds the beginning of English Christianity: Augustine was appointed its first archbishop in 597. Over the centuries it has been witness to fire and murder.

Caption For Saltwood, The Castle 1890

At the end of the 19th century it was in the hands of the Deedes family. Seventy years later, the art historian Kenneth Clark lived here, to be succeeded by his colourful son Alan, the Tory MP.

Caption For Chiddingstone, The Church And School 1891

Situated next to Penshurst Station, this village grew to accommodate visitors on their way to take goods to the town.

Caption For Wickhambreaux, The Post Office 1903

The stores and post office, right, were once an essential part of this village.

Caption For Teston, Orchard Stores Corner C1960

The Vicar of St Peter and St Paul's Church, James Ramsay, played a major part in ensuring the abolition of slavery. He died in 1789.

Caption For Streetly, Entrance To Sutton Park C1965

Sutton Park is surrounded on all sides by suburbia. Sutton Coldfield itself is to the east, while Streetly borders the park to the north-west.

Caption For Southwold, The Lighthouse 1891

The lighthouse, seen here from St James's Green, was built in 1890: 'the light is of 800 candle power and occulates twice every 20 seconds'. On the left are Adelaide Cottage and Caithness House.

Caption For Beccles, Market Place 1894

On the right, both of the nearer buildings, one of which was Edward Masters, ironmongers, have been rebuilt.

Caption For Long Melford, Kentwell Hall 1895

The Cloptons had co-ordinated the rebuilding of the church in the late 15th century. The mile-long avenue of lime trees leading to the house was planted in 1678.

Caption For Lavenham, The Church 1895

This is one of the best-known churches in Suffolk. Apart from the chancel, the entire church was rebuilt in c1485-1525.

Caption For Barton Mills, The Village 1925

Until the by-pass was opened, this was the route of the A11. This group of buildings (dated 1668) flanks the bridge over the River Lark, which provided power for the water mill.

Caption For Melton, High Street C1955

Three of the four terrace houses on the right were once shops. On the opposite corner, Skoulding's grocer's and draper's had traded since the 1850s.

Caption For Woolpit, The Market Place C1960

This view is taken from the top of the church tower overlooking the triangular market place, with the Jubilee Pump and Swan Inn.

Caption For Addlestone, Pyle's Farm 1904

Cattle seek the summer shade and the cool waters of the Bourne at this ancient farm.

Caption For Builth Wells, The Bridge C1955

Builth grew up under the shadow of the castle, which was rebuilt by Edward I in 1277.

Caption For Tenby, Pier And Hotel 1890

In the foreground we can see the roof of Laston House, a purpose-built bath-house which operated between 1810 and the early 1830s.

Caption For Melton, The Street C1965

This shop was run by two generations of Ben Friars from around 1910 to 1982. It had its own abattoir, smoke house and mobile shop.

Caption For Daventry, High Street C1965

This picture clearly shows Lloyds Bank as the neighbour of the TSB.