Maps

276 maps found.

1901-1904, Gullom Holme Ref. RNC723515
1899-1909, East Holme Ref. RNC697443
1898-1901, Holme Green Ref. RNC738654
1900-1903, Holme Marsh Ref. RNC738695
1902-1903, Holme Pierrepont Ref. RNC738708
1902-1903, Holmes Chapel Ref. RNC738748
1897-1909, Sutton Holms Ref. RNC843222
1897, Holme St Cuthbert Ref. RNE738714
1899-1909, West Holme Ref. RNC864431
1897-1909, Shirley Holms Ref. RNC830419
1898-1901, Great Holm Ref. RNC720053
1902-1903, Kirton Holme Ref. RNC749356
1897-1909, Holme Green Ref. RNC738653
1903-1908, Holme Hill Ref. RNC738665
1903-1904, South Holme Ref. RNC834921
1925, Holme St Cuthbert Ref. POP738714
1885 - 1902, Holme Marsh Ref. HOSM48764
1898, Holme Next The Sea Ref. RNE738700
1924, Holme On The Wolds Ref. POP738704
1890 - 1892, Holme Wood Ref. HOSM48766

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Memories

854 memories found. Showing results 81 to 90.

The Beauty Of Herne Bay In A Hectic World

I lived in Herne Bay for my teen years. I remember the Pier burning down and the sea freezing over. The winds could be so strong my mother and I had to hold on to the lamposts for fear of blowing into ...Read more

A memory of Herne Bay in 1964 by Valerie Thomas

Where I Was Born

My Beginning, at Sole Street near Cobham Kent. (9th March 1946 - 2nd January 1951) I was born on Saturday March 9th 1946 at 3.29pm at Temperley, The Street, Sole Street, Kent. I was delivered at home by the ...Read more

A memory of Sole Street in 1946

Childhood Memories

My mother and I came from the USA to Port of Ness in the summer of 1939. We lived in Port of Ness and I went to Lionel School until I was in Class 2. These were the war years, but we were relatively safe in Port of Ness. ...Read more

A memory of Port of Ness in 1940 by Christine Pratt

Massie Harper Licensee.

In my early teens I spent the war years living in this hotel, when my grandfather was the licensee. I believe he held the licence from 1874 to 1943 - a time record I suspect but I cannot confirm this. He was well known in ...Read more

A memory of Congleton by Claire Allen

Hundredth Anniversary Of Wordsworth's Death

I was born in Bridge Street and went to Fairfield School, or "Fairfield Junior Mixed" as it was called when it became Co-Ed in about 1948. I remember the whole class having to walk up to Harris Park and ...Read more

A memory of Cockermouth in 1950 by Joseph Douglas

Childhood Memories

Knutsford holds a special place in my heart as I was born there in 1956 and spent nearly eight years of my childhood growing up in this then safe and close community. I have very strong memories of family, home, school and ...Read more

A memory of Knutsford in 1962 by Julie Nunn

The Sompting General Supply Stores.

I have a photocopy of a photograph of the General Supply Stores, Sompting, dated around 1913, showing the owners, J and A White, proudly standing outside, one with a little dog at his feet, the other holding his ...Read more

A memory of Sompting in 1910 by Sally Goodenough

52 The Meadows

My sister, Joan, lives at No.52, and several years ago she gave me a copy of a book prepared and published by one of her (recently deceased) neighbours. This man, with friends and acquaintances all suffering from the postwar housing ...Read more

A memory of Ingrave in 1947 by Ronald Haslock

Pagham Fisherman

I was born in 1972 and lived with my Parents and younger Brother on Pagham Beach where my Father Chris Dodd was the local Pagham Fisherman...he is still fishing with his mate Don and my father is now 62 years in 2006. Lots of the ...Read more

A memory of Pagham in 1972 by Emma Thomas

Stephenson's Shop

In 1939 this shop was owned by Mr and Mrs Hodgson. They were relatives of Geoff Foster who still lives in the village. I last made a purchase from Annie Hodgson in 1948. I last saw the Hodgsons in 1952 on returning from service in Malaya. I love Holme and still make regular visits.

A memory of Holme in 1930 by Peter Wiles

Captions

249 captions found. Showing results 193 to 216.

Caption For Whitchurch Canonicorum, Church Of St Candida From West 1900

Only this church and Westminster Abbey have the honour of holding the relics of the saint to whom it is dedicated. St Wite was killed on an Anglo-Saxon mission to Germany.

Caption For Ewenny, Bridgend Pottery 1937

On the right, William Jenkins, the proprietor of Claypits Pottery, holds a jug ready for his nephew Tom Jenkins (centre) to decorate – Tom was to take over the business in 1939.

Caption For Preston, Old Tram Bridge 1893

Unfortunately, the company ran out of money, the aqueduct over the River Ribble was put on hold, and a cheaper alternative, a tramway between the north and south sections, was built.

Caption For Kidderminster, Harvington Hall C1960

The restored splendid mediaeval house now holds banquets for the Richard III Society.

Caption For Looe, The Harbour 1935

The man in the boat alongside the slipway holds her steady, making it easier for his lady passenger to disembark. F r a n c i s F r i t h ' s P i c t u r e s q u e H a r b o u r s

Caption For Boston, The Docks 1893

Of interest here is the single-hold steam coaster, one of hundreds of such vessels in the 90ft to 140ft range, which were capable of carrying up to about 300 tons of cargo into the smallest of harbours

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Caption For Wray, C1955

The village still holds an annual fair and a Scarecrow Festival. On the main street stands Holy Trinity Church, built in 1840.

Caption For Ascott Under Wychwood, The Green C1950

The trio rose to infamy by holding up the Gloucester to Oxford stage coach. But their attempt to burgle Tangley Manor between Stow and Burford went less well.

Caption For Downham, The Village 1921

The two men, one holding the horse and one with his dog, are everything a photographer could want in a village scene.

Caption For Sandsend, The Village C1885

Nestling in the shelter of Lythe Bank, the ancient village holds the homes of many of the men who worked in the alum industry and on local estates.

Caption For Ilkley, The Saxon Crosses 1916

Never again did it hold much importance, its stature being much reduced when it was rebuilt as a signal station.

Caption For Leyburn, Market Place 1914

A fine Georgian building, the hotel came complete with a Long Room where Leyburn Market Club, founded in 1832, still holds its dinners.

Caption For Leyburn, Market Place 1914

A fine Georgian building, the hotel came complete with a Long Room where Leyburn Market Club, founded in 1832, still holds its dinners.

Caption For Chapel St Leonards, The Esplanade C1955

This is the village centre, and it holds very special memories for the author.

Caption For Chapel St Leonards, The Esplanade C1955

This is the village centre, and it holds very special memories for the author.

Caption For Hampton Court, The Gardens C1960

These three sunken gardens were originally ornamental ponds used for holding freshwater fish until they were needed in the kitchens for cooking.

Caption For Manchester, Eye Hospital 1889

Built of red Ruaben brick, and covering 3,500 square yards, the hospital has two striking terracotta reliefs at the front, 'Christ healing the blind' and 'Elymas struck blind', which were made by Mr Holding

Caption For Royston, Parish Church C1965

Close to the church and the Cross, an ancient glacial boulder cut with a slot to hold a market cross, lies the intriguing underground Royston Cave.

Caption For Bradford On Avon, Holy Trinity Church C1955

Father and son John Thresher, 1741, have an architectural tablet with two putti outside holding draperies.

Caption For Bamburgh, The Village And Castle 1954

Bamburgh holds the distinction of being the first castle to be breached by gunfire, when forces loyal to Edward IV deployed two large cannon.

Caption For Masham, Market Place 1908

Also in the market place is the old grammar school, now holding primary classes.

Caption For Staindrop, Raby Castle C1955

Not to be outdone, Sir George Vane managed to retake Raby and hold on to it, despite its being besieged in 1648.

Caption For Uttoxeter, The Market C1965

King Henry III gave exclusive rights to hold a Wednesday market, and granted a charter to the town in 1251. It was discovered in 2004 that the town had 'lost' this historic charter.

Caption For Weybridge, The Congregational Church C1955

It was designed to hold 350 people, and was equipped with a Willis pipe organ, which was played by its builder at the opening service.