Maps

181,070 maps found.

1907, Dukinfield Ref. HOSM43944
1902, Ashwick Ref. HOSM36395
1902, Battleton Ref. HOSM49588
1895, Barnston Ref. HOSM37084
1900, Totternhoe Ref. HOSM71175
1895, Durham Ref. HOSM34463
1895, Newton Hall Ref. HOSM38715
1896, Coxhoe Ref. HOSM42183
1895, Edmondsley Ref. HOSM44626
1895, Esh Ref. HOSM44907
1895, Meadowfield Ref. HOSM53390
1895, Nevilles Cross Ref. HOSM60601
1896, Thornley Ref. HOSM61733
1896, Tursdale Ref. HOSM62695
1882, Dursley Ref. HOSM34464
1908, Willingdon Ref. HOSM57495
1895, Eastleigh Ref. HOSM34474
1907, Hever Ref. HOSM48348
1892, Thornhill Ref. HOSM61725
1923, Woodend Ref. HOSM65004

Books

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Memories

29,010 memories found. Showing results 801 to 810.

Life At The Schoolhouse 1951 To 1958

My mother, Betty Cronin, was the head teacher at Dunsfold School from around 1951 to 1958 and I lived in the schoolhouse with her and my sister Susan during this period. Both my sister and I went to school in ...Read more

A memory of Dunsfold by Patrick Cronin

Thrown Down The Bank

From Machen junior mixed to Bassaleg in 1959 ( I think) this reminds me of being 'initiated' by being chucked down the bank. fond memories of my stay there but not of the then headmaster-Penry-Reese- He was hopeless. Other ...Read more

A memory of Bassaleg by Peter Dutton

Growing Up

I was brought up in Doggie from the age of 3and1/2 and lived in 12 Oak Terrace with my Aunt and Uncle. I left at age 17 years and have many memories of growing up. Do you remember the hills and holes? we used to roll our hard boiled ...Read more

A memory of West Cornforth by Maureen Anthony

Kiddington 1938 To 1955

My very large family moved into The Chequers in March 1938. It had been a pub many years before and it was very much more suitable for us than our previous three bed roomed council house at Steeple Aston. We were not unknown ...Read more

A memory of Kiddington by kjwearing

Tommy Porthcawl On The Seashore.

Tommy was the ventrioquist's dummy and the morning's show was not to be missed when on family holiday from Penarth in early August 1936. I would be eight in the October of that year. As far as I recollect there was ...Read more

A memory of Porthcawl by Alastair Urquhart

Anyone Remember The Original Cabin Shop/Cafe At The Bottom Of Northdown Hill?

The Cabin was a significant part of my childhood. We first moved to St Peters, into a rented house opposite the church, then up to a council house in Hugin Avenue. As I ...Read more

A memory of St Peters by djacarr

Lasgarn View

I was fascinated when I saw the new development of Garndiffaith photo. This photo is of Lasgarn View, Varteg, which is just above the Garn. I was born in Primrose Cottage in 1951 with my brother as we were twins. My name was ...Read more

A memory of Garndiffaith by mum1804

Clare Coles Of Coptfold Hall

In circa 1964 to 1969 I was still at school in Romford ( Clark's College) and had the " hots" for Clare Coles who lived in part of the old house with her mother and father. I think he was the estate manager , he had ...Read more

A memory of Coptfold Hall by Chris Parkhurst

The Dig In 1972

Virginia and I arrived at Loveden Hill in early September of 1972 during the middle of the last major dig on the site. She had found an ad in the Times for volunteers at the site and moved into the farm enclosure in our Citroen ...Read more

A memory of Loveden Hill by Ron Arnold

Mam

I am sure my mother worked as a kitchen maid at Guisborough Hall in 1952 when it was possibly a nursing home, Cant find anything about the history in that era. My mothers name at that time was Gorgina Mary Mc Cormick. I always remember a photo ...Read more

A memory of Guisborough by Derek Hawes

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Captions

29,398 captions found. Showing results 1,921 to 1,944.

Caption For Bath, Cheap Street From Orange Grove 1895

Back into town, this view from Orange Grove looks along past Brydon's Municipal Buildings of 1893, 'rendered necessary by the large increase of public business since the erection of the central building

Caption For Wellow, Manor House And High Street C1955

Climbing out of Limpley Stoke, head west through Hinton Charterhouse with its fascinating remains of the 13th-century Carthusian priory, Hinton Priory, to the village of Wellow, four miles south of Bath

Caption For Chain Bridge, The Bridge And Inn C1955

The village of Chain Bridge is on the River Usk.

Caption For North Weald, The Kings Head C1955

Parts of this beautiful old building date back to the middle years of the 16th century.

Caption For Warrington, Bridge Street From Town Centre C1950

This view down Bridge Street, looking towards Bridge Foot, shows the impact of the redevelopment of the earlier 20th century.

Caption For Warrington, The Bowling Green, Bank Park C1955

Bank Park was fashioned out of the private gardens of Bank Hall.

Caption For Chapel En Le Frith, Market Place C1955

This is a general view of Chapel's cobbled market place, one of the highest in the county at 760ft above the sea.

Caption For Barry, Presbytarian Church 1899

Trinity Presbyterian Church opened in 1895; before it was built, the hall at the rear of the church opened for worship in 1889.

Caption For Starbotton, From Moor End 1926

Not far from the imposing Buckden Pike, here is a picture of tranquillity in the upper section of Wharfedale.

Caption For Old Cleeve, The Church And Village 1930

On our route towards Watchet we move inland to Old Cleeve, a village grouped round a triangle of narrow steep lanes and amazingly secluded.

Caption For Lincoln, Stonebow C1950

This view of the Stonebow shows the length of the long open room on the top floor: this is the old city Guildhall, with a fine open timber roof of about 1520.

Caption For York, The Merchant Adventurers' Hall 1892

The land was acquired by the City Corporation in 1934 at a cost of £8,000. The Debtors' Prison was opened as a museum, which was then extended to the Women's Prison building.

Caption For Camberley, High Street C1955

The house at the top of this view was that of the Sergeant Major from the Staff College.

Caption For Boston, Market Place And Church 1890

Boston was not only the largest town and the commercial capital of Lincolnshire in the early 19th century but was also the first town in the county to industrialise.

Caption For Winchcombe, North Street C1950

This old wool town is situated north of Cheltenham in the deep valley of the River Isbourne.

Caption For Crickhowell, Beaufort Street C1955

On top of Table Mountain is a 2,500-year-old fort (a crug) of Hywel, from which the town derived its name.

Caption For Claughton, The Church C1955

The church of St Chad, with two bells hanging in its open belfry, stands a short distance down the lane opposite the Fenwick Arms.

Caption For Castle Acre, The Old Gate 1891

This narrow gateway, constructed of cobbled flint and brickwork, was built in the 13th century to defend the northern entrance of this well-preserved town, which was also fortified by earthworks connected

Caption For Croxley Green, 1897

Croxley Green lies east of the River Chess, separated from Rickmansworth by the open space of Rickmansworth Park and Croxley Hall's woods.

Caption For Linlithgow, Palace 1897

The Palace is situated upon the south shore of Linlithgow Loch. King David I built the first manor house at Linlithgow, and the church of St Michael next to it.

Caption For Leeds, Boar Lane C1965

Under the Griffin Hotel signboard, and in the midst of the dominating chain stores and offices, Jackson's barber's shop still shows a traditional striped pole.

Caption For Leeds, Boar Lane C1965

Under the Griffin Hotel signboard, and in the midst of the dominating chain stores and offices, Jackson's barber's shop still shows a traditional striped pole.

Caption For Garstang, The Canal Wharf C1955

Lancaster's beautiful canal, with its magnificent sea views of Morecambe Bay, was originally the vision of the factory owners of the locality, who were eager to connect their mills with the national canal

Caption For Cootham, Village 1894

This monastery lies west of the church, along what is in effect a back lane; its main building, here seen from the north-east with the lane on its left, is of the 1850s and built in a suitably