Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1880, Bradley Stoke Ref. HOSM38605
1883 - 1884, Butcombe Ref. HOSM39667
1883 - 1902, Claverham Ref. HOSM41060
1883 - 1902, Congresbury Ref. HOSM41753
1883 - 1902, Iwood Ref. HOSM49539
1902, Longwell Green Ref. HOSM52327
1880, Lower Morton Ref. HOSM52622
1880, Oldbury Naite Ref. HOSM55721
1882 - 1902, Saltford Ref. HOSM58515
1883 - 1902, Whitchurch Ref. HOSM64337
1882 - 1883, Woollard Ref. HOSM65128
1886 - 1938, Dittisham Ref. HOSM47058
1880 - 1900, Childswickham Ref. HOSM40791
1880 - 1900, Murcot Ref. HOSM54413
1895 - 1907, Shortlands Ref. HOSM59156
1885, Stoke Lacy Ref. HOSM60562
1902, Tedstone Delamere Ref. HOSM61360
1888 - 1908, Elloughton Ref. HOSM44853
1888, South Cave Ref. HOSM59726
1912, Broughton Mills Ref. HOSM39221

Books

442 books found. Showing results 20,353 to 20,376.

Memories

29,041 memories found. Showing results 8,481 to 8,490.

St. Agnes

I remember walking down to my first Christingle. My wife, two-year-old daughter and I experienced a wonderful service which really made all of our Christmas's. With the lovely support of the local villagers, we really felt that we settled ...Read more

A memory of Cawston in 1994 by stepbridge

My Great Grandaprents

My Great Grandfather Geo. B. Barton established a hydrotherapy business in Matlock Bank in the late 1800s. I believe the first was Jackson House, then he built Dalefield House(later Lilybank) His daughter, my Grandmother, ...Read more

A memory of Matlock by Alan Barber

Childhood In The Village

I moved to Hatfield Peverel in late 1941, after my family was bombed out in London. My father took the Duke of Wellington pub over, where we lived until 1949. Yes they were good years in the village, but at the ...Read more

A memory of Hatfield Peverel in 1942 by Sylvia Cox Gromer

Family History

I was born in Borehamwood but moved to Radlett when I was two weeks old. My father came from Radlett, his name was Peter Cole. His father was Charley Cole who owned the electrical shop in the high street, C&R COLE. My father ...Read more

A memory of Radlett by Carol Bolton

Fleur De Lys Infant And Junior School

I went to this school from about 1935 until I entered Bedwellty Grammar School .A war time memory comes to mind. One afternoon Miss Davies, our teacher, told us that we were going to help the war effort. ...Read more

A memory of Fleur-de-lis in 1930 by John Griffiths

Heather And Gorse Clog Dancers Perform For The Grand Hotel In Torquay

The front of the Grand Hotel as shown in this view from 1912 is remarkably like the hotel now, in 2008.  Its only when the dancers and musicians of Heather and Gorse Clog ...Read more

A memory of Torquay in 2008 by John Howard Norfolk

Bill Brown

I remember Bill Brown from the days when he ran the local cinema in the Norton Arms ballroom and later at the cinema he built just off the carpark. He also captured many scenes in Knighton with his cameras. I don't know if he is still ...Read more

A memory of Knighton by Laurence Wallace

The Rectory Bulmer Malton

My great grandmother Hannah Bull was I believe a servant in 1901 at what I can only find as 'The Rectory' Bulmer, Malton. The Head of the House was John J Davies born about 1864. He was described as Clerk in Holy Orders; ...Read more

A memory of Bulmer in 1900 by Donna Bywaters

Would You Believe It

The young man on the outside of the pavement is me, the group standing in the distance are family members and the two on my right are demanding to know where I am going, as it happened I was going to see my Gran. Did not know ...Read more

A memory of Biddulph in 1955 by David Bailey

My Grandmother

My grandmother was born in Tring in the late 1800s and was married in Tring Church on Christmas Day in 1909.  Her grandfather was a very peculiar character and had to be taken to the village pump for his weekly wash and he used to sit ...Read more

A memory of Tring in 1900 by Christine Beddows

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 20,353 to 20,376.

Caption For Crewe, Christ Church C1950

On seeing the ruined shell of this church today, the visitor may well get the immediate impression that it must have suffered from bombing during the war; but in fact the nave was demolished in 1977

Caption For Swindon, Town Gardens, The Bandstand C1955

It stands amidst semicircular flower beds, and forms the focal point of the gardens.

Caption For Nottingham, The Flying Horse Hotel C1955

We now move east to The Poultry, the street along the south side of the Council House.

Caption For Southwell, The Minster C1960

The route leaves Newark and heads six miles west to the small and delightful town of Southwell, whose minster church had been founded by the Archbishop of York before AD956.

Caption For Bosham, Village 1902

A fishing village and yachting centre located on a creek of Chichester Harbour.

Caption For Heysham, St Peter's Churchyard, The Hogback Stone 1912

This stone, which marked the grave of a Viking warrior, was his resting spot for over 1,000 years: it is from the 10th century.

Caption For Kidderminster, Station Hill C1965

The station approach is off to the left in front of the 'Catering' sign.

Caption For Colsterworth, The Village C1960

This is Main Road, and it is full of local limestone-built houses. Originally it was the Great North Road, and had numerous inns.

Caption For Sawbridgeworth, London Road 1903

Towards the southern end of London Road, the 'tip-up' cart is parked waiting for its horse to be harnessed, whilst a milk cart (left) winds slowly up the hill towards the Congregational church close to

Caption For Standon, Mounting Stone And School C1965

Education here probably started in 1135, when the Knights Hospitallers built their hospice on the site. Some of the material used in its construction dates from Roman times.

Caption For Kimpton, High Street C1960

Kimpton was one of the Hertfordshire villages that kept up the tradition of celebrating May Day.

Caption For Potters Bar, Church Of The Vincentian Spanish Fathers C1965

In 1922 the Vincentian Spanish fathers acquired a plot of land at Hillside in Barnet Road to provide a training facility for young priests to foreign missions.

Caption For Rickmansworth, High Street C1960

H P Farr, watchmaker and jeweller, took over the premises on the right shortly after the end of the Second World War, and he remained here until the mid 1960s.

Caption For Hadleigh, St Mary's Church 1922

St Mary's, one of the largest in Suffolk, is not a typical Suffolk wool church, and has an elegant lead spire.

Caption For Launceston, The Square C1949

The disappearance of the horse is marked in these pictures, probably taken on a Tuesday — by now, Tuesday had become Market Day.

Caption For Haverfordwest, Interior Of The Old Prison C1950

It was closed in 1878 and subsequently became the headquarters of the Pembrokeshire Police. In 1967 the building was converted to house the Pembrokeshire County Museum and Records Office.

Caption For Launceston, The Square C1949

The disappearance of the horse is marked in these pictures, probably taken on a Tuesday — by now, Tuesday had become Market Day.

Caption For Saxby, The Church Nave C1955

George Richardson's early career was spent as a draughtsman in the office of Robert and James Adam, and indeed he was a fine interior designer in the Adam style, providing a number of drawings for Kedleston

Caption For Kettering, Market 1922

This view from the middle of the Market Place is not much altered since 1922. The view towards the Royal Hotel and Lloyds Bank is almost unchanged.

Caption For Upper Boddington, Frog Lane C1965

Leading north off Warwick Road, Frog Lane is one of most attractive lanes in the village, albeit now interspersed with modern houses of the 1960s onwards.

Caption For Broadwater, Village 1906

It was the seat of the De Braoses, with a mighty stone castle; but its keep of about 1100 is now merely a fragment, for the market and town migrated to nearby Steyning when the Adur silted up.

Caption For Beaumaris, Castle Gateway 1911

The southern gateway of the outer bailey once guarded a small dock situated where the moat met a channel dug from the sea.

Caption For Sutton, St Barnabas Road 1903

On the right is the Roman Catholic Church of Our Lady of the Rosary, which was converted from a school in 1887 by E Ingress Bell. It is a rather undistinguished building.

Caption For Rickmansworth, The Canal 1897

The canalised stretch of the River Chess was opened in 1803 for Samuel Salter to ferry barrels between his Rickmansworth and Uxbridge breweries via the Grand Junction Canal.