Maps

181,070 maps found.

1895, Chislehurst Ref. HOSM34325
1896, Choppington Ref. HOSM40872
1892, Anderton Ref. HOSM35962
1893, Andertons Mill Ref. HOSM48220
1907, Hurn Ref. HOSM71206
1883, Upper Affcot Ref. HOSM35600
1883, Alcaston Ref. HOSM35737
1883, Marshbrook Ref. HOSM42440
1882, Church Stretton Ref. HOSM42444
1883, Felhampton Ref. HOSM45251
1882, Picklescott Ref. HOSM56610
1882, All Stretton Ref. HOSM60948
1883, Wolverton Ref. HOSM64948
1882, Woolstaston Ref. HOSM65146
1901, Bilson Green Ref. HOSM42994
1882, Calmsden Ref. HOSM39864
1882, Poulton Ref. HOSM57050
1882, Preston Ref. HOSM57109
1882, Winstone Ref. HOSM64800
1896, Beaumont Ref. HOSM37320

Books

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Memories

29,010 memories found. Showing results 871 to 880.

An Old Mans Memories

I was born in 1922 in the village of Mundford.  My Father was the village policeman. The village was then a self-contained society and provided all the necessities of life, including a doctor, blacksmith, carpenter and general ...Read more

A memory of Mundford in 1920 by Ralph Woodgate

Fair And Lake Wandle Park, Croydon

A travelling fair each summer here was both a delight and a way to earn a few shillings when the fair ended. I would help dismantle the rides and stalls, working hard from morning to evening for about five ...Read more

A memory of Croydon in 1947 by Philip Harfleet

Beacholme Camp

I remember vaguely seeing trolley buses and motor buses which were converted into living accomodation, even a tram car with the upstairs windows painted out,that would have been the sleeping quarters I would imagine, and at the ...Read more

A memory of Humberston in 1949 by Brian Nolan

Family Recollections Of Kirby Muxloe 1913 To 1969

My memories of Kirby Muxloe date back to 1949, when I was a bridesmaid at my father’s cousin Anne’s wedding at St Bartholomew’s Church. However it is the castle that I remember most, since we ...Read more

A memory of Kirby Muxloe in 1949 by Jane Sealy

Taking A Tumble In 1960

Seeing this photo bought back painful memories!  The year before this photo was taken I was in my usual rush to get from Slough Technical School to my home in Langley.  This meant changing buses in Slough and if you were very ...Read more

A memory of Slough in 1960 by Bill Burrows

Memories From My Father Rod Dean

This is what Dad had to say when I emailed him this site and the photos from 1955. Dad lived in Oakley from childhood until 1987, when as a family we moved to Adelaide Australia. I myself lived in the village from ...Read more

A memory of Oakley in 1955 by Gary Dean

Working In Evesham Street

I remember Evesham Street in Redditch in the early sixties very well. I was 15, had just left school, and was working at Liptons the grocers which was about half way up on the left just past the department store. There was ...Read more

A memory of Redditch in 1963 by Sue Ford

Growing Up In Burnham

In this year I was 5 years old, and just starting school in the church hall in Gore Road, which is the road in which I also grew up. I remember Burnham as a small, close-knit community, we went to church every Sunday, it was ...Read more

A memory of Burnham in 1962 by Lucinda Tabram

Maltby Memories

I lived in Bubwith from August 1949 until January 1961 when my family moved to York following the sale of the family grocery business. The shop was located directly opposite the end of The Intake on the main village street and is now ...Read more

A memory of Bubwith by Helen Maltby

Born In Horndon On The Hill

My name is Christine Worsley née Heard, My parents moved to Horndon on the Hill in 1949-1950 when they got married and lived in bungalow called 'Wingfield' on North Hill, which I think is towards the bottom of ...Read more

A memory of Horndon on the Hill by Christine Worsley

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Captions

29,398 captions found. Showing results 2,089 to 2,112.

Caption For Wrexham, Hope Street 1903

It was built in 1472, and its 140ft-high tower, richly decorated with sculptured ornamentation, is traditionally listed as one of the 'seven wonders of Wales'.

Caption For Hemel Hempstead, The Marlowes C1960

Another view of this central shopping area, demonstrating the planners' clear intention to incorporate greenery in the shape of existing trees, and the flower boxes on the central island reservation.

Caption For Bristol, St Mary Redcliffe Church 1887

The magnificent St Mary Redcliffe owes much to the generosity of William Canynge the elder (died 1396), and his grandson William Canynge the younger (1394?-1474).

Caption For Sheffield, Nether Edge Road And The Post Office C1955

Around 1955 these three shops provided locals with all manner of things; meat, groceries, sweets, cigarettes, toys and hardware; there was even a lending library.

Caption For Bollington, 1897

By the 1860s Bollington was thriving, but during the American Civil War the cotton towns of Lancashire, east Cheshire and north Derbyshire felt the effects of the Federal blockade of Confederate ports.

Caption For Maidenhead, Ferry And Cottage 1906

Past Cliveden is one of the most beautiful stretches of the Thames with its tree-clad river cliffs.

Caption For Helensburgh, Ardencaple Castle 1901

A large number of country houses, many of which were called castles by their owners, have either been demolished or are shadows of their former selves.

Caption For Elstow, Bunyan's Cottage And The Village 1921

The wooden plaque above the door of the cottage on the right proclaims it as John Bunyan's home.

Caption For Ringwood, Market Place From High Street 1900

On the right hand side of the High Street is the White Hart Inn. It was probably here that the Duke of Monmouth was brought as a prisoner following the crushing of his rebellion in 1685.

Caption For Holmes Chapel, The Church C1955

St Luke's Church would appear to be made of stone and brick, but in fact the main body of the church is timber, encased in brick outside and plaster within.

Caption For Puddington, The Village C1955

It was once said of the village that 'Puddington is singularly quiet; it is so quiet that it has never yet reached the fame of a picture postcard'.

Caption For Blaenavon, Workmens Institute And Town Clock C1955

The grand scale and decorated gables of the Institute are a visible reminder of a wealthier town; here the iron-works acted as a magnet which drew workers in high numbers.

Caption For London, The Admiralty Arch C1920

Traffic was still so light in the 1920s that the Mall was not treated as a major artery of even a short cut.

Caption For London, Sir Arthur Sullivans Monument C1905

The bronze bust of Arthur Sullivan of Gilbert and Sullivan fame was erected in Victoria Embankment Gardens in 1903.

Caption For Milton Abbot, Village 1908

This village got its name because it was once part of the endowment of Tavistock Abbey. Since the Reformation, the land hereabouts has been owned by the dukes of Bedford.

Caption For Chulmleigh, Fore Street 2003

This attractive small town sits on a hilltop overlooking the valley of the LIttle Dart.

Caption For Congleton, St Peter's Church 1898

The original parish church was at Astbury, but the building of this one in the 1740s reflected the growth of importance of Congleton as a result of its silk industry at that period.

Caption For Congleton, Town Hall And High Street C1955

The Town Hall is the tall building with the clock tower in the centre of the photograph; it was built in 1864 by E W Godwin at a cost of £8,000.

Caption For Kelvedon, High Street 1925

Kelvedon lies on the site of the Roman town of Canonium, about midway between Chelmsford and Colchester.

Caption For Cardiff, Queen Street 1902

With a new century and a population nearing 165,000 the town increasingly gains the trappings of modernity.

Caption For Upton Upon Severn, 1931

Upton is situated upon the Severn some ten miles south of Worcester.

Caption For Wimborne, The Minster, The Presbytery And Choir 1886

The tomb (right) contains the remains of Gertrude, Marchioness of Exeter (died 1558), whose husband, Henry Courtenay, was a grandson of Edward IV and Commissioner at the trial of Anne Boleyn.

Caption For Tenby, South Shore C1960

From the sands it is possible to appreciate fully the outstanding position of the houses and hotels high on the Esplanade.

Caption For Lyme Regis, Higher Mill 1892

tends to be overshadowed by its famous Dorset neighbour Lyme Regis, though in past times the latter was known as Nether Lyme to distinguish it from the village higher up the valley of