Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1895 - 1896, Waterhouses Ref. HOSM63501
1895, Witton Gilbert Ref. HOSM64997
1882, Norman Hill Ref. HOSM55124
1888, Dyffryn Ardudwy Ref. HOSM70296
1883 - 1901, Greenway Ref. HOSM47059
1882 - 1901, Ryton Ref. HOSM58359
1901, Tillers' Green Ref. HOSM61874
1898 - 1908, Willingdon Ref. HOSM64735
1896 - 1897, Sharpthorne Ref. HOSM59043
1896, West Hoathly Ref. HOSM63958
1898 - 1923, Carleton Ref. HOSM40074
1922 - 1923, Coulderton Ref. HOSM42007
1897, Ellesmere Port Ref. HOSM34484
1897 - 1898, Whitby Ref. HOSM64336
1874 - 1880, Cockshutt Ref. HOSM41398
1874 - 1899, Elson Ref. HOSM44785
1885 - 1901, Prickwillow Ref. HOSM57148
1901, Peacock's Fm Ref. HOSM59109
1886 - 1900, Soham Ref. HOSM59648
1895, Epping Upland Ref. HOSM44873

Books

442 books found. Showing results 20,185 to 20,208.

Memories

29,041 memories found. Showing results 8,411 to 8,420.

My First Visit

Was overwhelmed by open spaces,woodland, fields of pasture, arable, all seemingly laid out with such precision. Those responsible for management of the land appear to take so much care. Aberdeen Angus; Pheasants; ...Read more

A memory of Kirkton of Logie Buchan in 2007 by Philip Lofthouse

Newton House, 1 Commonside West

Opposite the pond was my mum Lois's family home. My grandfather was a master builder and his name was Thomas Baker. My grandfather had his office in Newton House and as children my brothers and I liked to explore it ...Read more

A memory of Mitcham in 1959 by Monica Peck

That Was Home

My grandmother, Margaret Flint, was landlady of the Greyhound from sometime during WW2 until 1954. I lived there from 1944 until she retired. Being a publican meant grandmother was entitled to more than the normal rations in ...Read more

A memory of Burgh by Sands in 1950 by Bryan Flint

Limberlost

my dad was born in amport his mother was eliza izzard and married his dad albert john smith , i believe she was from lower bullington andover and her mother from west stratton winchester, i have a few family letters that iv looked up, ...Read more

A memory of Amport by Roger Walker

Early Years

I was born and bred in Acton and lived in Allan Way, North Acton. I went to school in St. Vincents Convent school. My family had an ice cream business in Acton: Tony Bros. I have many happy memories of Acton, such a wonderful place. So ...Read more

A memory of Acton in 1955 by Michael Tedeschi

Living In Lerryn

I have such fond memories of growing up in Lerryn during the 1960s, the school was such a pleasure to attend, Mr Sillitoe was headmaster. I can also remeber the regatta every year, it was such a treat to have the fair assembled ...Read more

A memory of Lerryn in 1964 by Duncan Hendry

Saturday Nights

What memories this building holds.  It gave the opportunity for a lot of teenagers to have their first Saturday night outs.  It usually cost 1s 6d entrance fee unless there was a fairly well known group appearing that night then it ...Read more

A memory of Redhill in 1964 by Sue Hoyland

Enfield Town Station

A nice shot of Enfield Town Station, at the side of the station was the engine shed. I started work at for British Railways Enfield Town as an engine cleaner in 1953 and later became a fireman. We worked the steam trains from ...Read more

A memory of Enfield in 1953 by Alan Pike

Happy Days

The corner shop was Tyler's, a sweet and grocers shop. They sold 1d iced lollies made from a juice drink similar to Ribena. You were allowed out to play all day except Sundays, and we would very often go around in a little gang. We ...Read more

A memory of Wigston in 1957 by First Name Last Name

Heritage 1910 To 1920

My Dad grew up in Portholland, one of seven children. There were five boys and the stories he could tell. The boys would go out at night and splash water on windows and the next day listen to the residents talk about the ...Read more

A memory of Portholland in 1910 by Sinclair Hugh

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 20,185 to 20,208.

Caption For Findon, Post Office Corner C1960

Findon is on the top of the Downs, just north of Worthing, and was noted for an annual sheep fair. Now horse breeding and training is an important local activity.

Caption For Conwy, The Castle And The Bridges 1906

There are mussel beds at the mouth of the river, while freshwater oysters found upstream have been famous for their pearls. Telford's 1826 bridge measures 327 ft long.

Caption For Porthmadog, Harbour 1908

In this view of the harbour we are looking towards the town clustered on the hillside.

Caption For Bedford, Infirmary 1897

Founded with a bequest from Samuel Whitbread, it had fifty beds - and a budget of £50 a year for leeches.

Caption For Bedford, De Parys Avenue 1921

On the left are typical late Victorian houses; the one on the far left, No 67, is now the Bedford School Study Centre. The houses on this side back onto the playing fields of Bedford School.

Caption For Aylesbury, Walton Street 1921

On the right, however, all has gone under the 1960s blizzard of redevelopment: the jewellers and the Greyhound Hotel made way for Friars Square shopping centre.

Caption For Liverpool, The London And North Western Railway Hotel 1890

This view of St George's Plateau shows the London & North Western Railway Hotel; it was built by the London & North Western Railway Company, and opened in 1871.

Caption For Looe, The Harbour 1935

Although this photograph is later than many of the photographs in this Frith selection, it portrays a scene that could just as easily be sixty years before, apart from the dress styles of

Caption For Farleigh Hungerford, Farleigh Castle 1907

The fortification of Farleigh Montfort was begun around 1370 by Sir Thomas de Hungerford before he had been granted a licence to crenellate, though he was granted a pardon in 1383.

Caption For Walsingham, The Black Lion Hotel 1929

The Black Lion hotel is over 400 years old; although holy water is available from the spring in the shrine of Our Lady, even visiting clergy have been known to enjoy a chat over a glass of ale in this

Caption For Easington, The Church And Village Square C1955

All Saints' Church, built on a mound, was consecrated in 1190, and contains three bells, one of which weighs a ton.

Caption For Dolphinholme, St Mark's Church C1950

The parish church of St Mark is in the main part of the village, near the Methodist Chapel, the primary school and the village shop.

Caption For Bingley, The Druid's Altar 1894

This prominent rock formation stands high up on the St Ives estate over the river; before the age of the car it was holiday treat to walk up here for the exercise and fresh air.

Caption For Magham Down, Old Road C1955

Our first rural tour heads eastwards, skirting to the north of the Pevensey Levels, those great marshes largely drained during the Middle Ages, and following the road that heads for Ninfield

Caption For Ashtead, The Fish Pond C1950

Epsom is famous for two things: Epsom Salts, and the two great classic flat races run on the Downs south of the town, the Derby and the Oaks, both inaugurated in the late 18th century.

Caption For Buckland, Post Office Corner C1955

This small village is situated on the A25 Dorking to Reigate road, and is cut in two by heavy traffic.

Caption For Haslemere, High Street C1955

Back in Surrey, the route reaches Haslemere; we look south-west along the High Street into the market place of this small town, with the 1814 Town Hall closing the vista.

Caption For Leatherhead, High Street 1948

Leatherhead is, like Dorking, a town on the River Mole, but it has suffered much architectural loss in recent years.

Caption For Featherstone, Town Hall C1955

The stone building was originally called Purston Lodge, but it was renamed Featherstone Hall on the death of the owner.

Caption For Corfe Castle, The Cross 1899

Behind are the nave and tower of the parish church of St Edward the Martyr.

Caption For Avebury, Silbury Hill 1902

Excavations, however, have revealed nothing of particular interest, other than the fact that it was started in August - the foundations revealed evidence of flying ants!

Caption For Teddington, St Alban's Church 1899

The vicar of St Mary's, F Leith Lloyd, wanted a larger church for his congregation, and engaged William Niven to design this enormous church at a cost of £30,000.

Caption For Gilling West, Village 1913

The White Swan Inn on the left is 300 years old; third house from the right is the old Gilling Club for working men.

Caption For Holt, Parish Church 1922

There are excellent parking facilities for vehicles in this part of the High Street.