Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1880, Marchamley Wood Ref. HOSM53134
1881 - 1901, Mondaytown Ref. HOSM53937
1880, Moreton Corbet Ref. HOSM54079
1901, Hampton Beech Ref. HOSM54759
1881 - 1901, Pecknall Ref. HOSM56223
1881 - 1900, Pentre Ref. HOSM56448
1881, Preston Montford Ref. HOSM57133
1882 - 1901, Shelve Ref. HOSM59022
1880 - 1881, Somerwood Ref. HOSM59581
1882 - 1901, Pennerley Ref. HOSM61215
1881, Yockleton Ref. HOSM61459
1880, Tilley Ref. HOSM61875
1900 - 1901, Frochas Ref. HOSM62300
1881, Upton Magna Ref. HOSM63108
1896 - 1897, Bedmond Ref. HOSM37355
1898 - 1915, Cwmbach Ref. HOSM42796
1899 - 1900, Coldbrook Park Ref. HOSM41473
1899 - 1900, Llanellen Ref. HOSM51907
1899 - 1903, Llanfoist Ref. HOSM51948
1899 - 1900, Llanvetherine Ref. HOSM52096

Books

442 books found. Showing results 21,817 to 21,840.

Memories

29,043 memories found. Showing results 9,091 to 9,100.

Living In Waterbeach As A Child After The War

My parents took over The Chocolate Box, a little general store which sold mostly sweets in 1946. I lived there in the old thatched cottage and the attached house, which was called the new house, as ...Read more

A memory of Waterbeach in 1946 by Carole Oddy Forhan

My Journey To The Land Of My Forefathers

I am Canadian born, of Welsh parentage, and I became very excited when I saw the name of Pantduu Farm; which to my knowledge was owned by my great grandfather (with the surname James), but whose given name ...Read more

A memory of Aberbeeg in 1982 by Lyndon Owen James

Bensham In The 40s

I was born in 1934 in Southill Rd, Bensham and went to Lady Vernon School, my name in them days was Sheila Lucas. I had a wonderful life in those days. My life revolved round Bensham, the baths in Mulgrave Terrace were ...Read more

A memory of Sheriff Hill by Sheila Mcintyre

School In Bradford On Tone

I lived in Bradford in the bungalow my dad designed at the corners. We emigrated to Canada in 1958 - I was 7. My dad came over here first to get work as an architect and a home for us. My mum, older brother, ...Read more

A memory of Bradford-on-Tone in 1958 by Lesley Tribbeck

Pennies Round The Green

We lived in Back Lane probably from 1954 to 1958. I went to the local village school where Mrs Larter taught me italic writing (still commented on to this day) and Mr George was the headmaster. My elder sister was ...Read more

A memory of Chalfont St Giles in 1956

Memories Of Ann Marilyn Carey

The Carey's were one of the first families to move into Clay Green. Dad was in St. Wulstan's T.B. Hospital (it was an American Army Hospital during the war). Mum, Billy, Sheila and myself moved into No 5. A brand new ...Read more

A memory of Alfrick in 1950 by Ann Brewer

Rodgers

Does anyone remember A E Rodgers, painter and decorator and owner of the Wallpaper Shop in Aston Street and the High Street? Any info would be gratefully received.

A memory of Wem in 1953 by Lynn Taylor

A Trip To The Blacksmith

I remember during the 1960's taking my pony to the blacksmith in Uppington,we lived at Eyton-on Severn then. We used to go along the cart tracks across the Beckamoors to Donnington, up past the Streffords farm ...Read more

A memory of Uppington by Margaret Clutton

Leeholme Family History

Hello everybody, wish I had found this site years ago. My Grandparents Margaret and Christopher Clark, I believe were one of the first to move into 8 Buckingham Terrace in around 1909. He was a hewer at the coal mine, and ...Read more

A memory of Leeholme in 1910 by Lurence Clark

Wandle Park

I grew up in Lower Church Street, next to the Pitlake ph. As kids we used to play all summer long in the park. By then the boating lake had been drained and it was just a big circular ditch with the island in the middle. The river was ...Read more

A memory of Croydon in 1965 by Stuart Bowie

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 21,817 to 21,840.

Caption For Lympstone, Brookside 1904

The arrival of the railway added to Lympstone's fortunes.

Caption For Haverfordwest, The New Bridge 1955

The Cavendish County Theatre to the right has since been demolished and this area is now the site of the new County Offices.

Caption For Haywards Heath, Muster Green C1950

Victoria Park was the obvious choice for any large gathering, though parents of young children needed to be extra vigilant in case their children unexpectedly decided to use the paddling pool.

Caption For Bangor, Bowman's Terrace 1897

Taken nearer to the town, this view shows the strong Scottish influence in much of Bangor's architecture. Two girls in pinafores watch the passers-by from the bench in the foreground.

Caption For Witchampton, Village 1904

This fine brick-built village is one of north Dorset's loveliest, its cottage gardens a delight all year round. Even with modern day traffic it seems a place lost in time.

Caption For Brimington, Secondary Boys School C1965

A typical example of a late-fifties/ early-sixties school and college building; it seems monotonous and characterless.

Caption For Duntisbourne Abbotts, The Church C1960

The church of St Peter, with its unusual saddleback-roofed tower, dates from Norman times.

Caption For London, Albert Memorial 1897

Crowds gather on the steps of Gilbert Scott’s imposing Gothic-inspired memorial to the Queen’s beloved husband, Albert.

Caption For Dublin, Glasnevin Cemetery, Barry Sullivan's Grave 1897

Barry (Thomas) Sullivan (1821 - 91) was a celebrated Irish actor, particularly of Shakespearean parts, who became well-known worldwide.

Caption For Scarborough, Castle Docks 1890

The paddle steamers were used for excursion trips out around the headland, as well as to Bridlington and Whitby, and remained a feature of the resort until replaced by screw vessels in the 1930s.

Caption For Norwich, Bishopgate And Bishops Bridge 1919

The Red Lion's conservatory has been replaced and stripped of the creeper.

Caption For Mundesley, The Parade C1965

On the left is the distant imposing form of the Manor Hotel.

Caption For Plymouth, Royal Marine Barracks, Stonehouse 1890

As a naval port, Plymouth has always had a large contingent of military personnel stationed around its various districts.

Caption For Killarney, Muckross Abbey C1955

The surrounding countryside of the Muckross Desmesne is noted for its beauty.

Caption For Stansted Mountfitchet, The Mill C1965

It is in an excellent state of preservation, and the public has limited access. Close by is St Theresa's Catholic church.

Caption For Bradford On Avon, The Old Priory 1900

This part of the canal has been recently restored. The track on the left runs from Westwood stone quarry.

Caption For Margate, The Harbour 1906

Another low-tide photograph of Margate harbour. Several sailing barges involved in coastal trade are moored close to the pier.Wagons can be seen on the pier railway.

Caption For Pocklington, Market Place C1955

Every town, village and hamlet had its market place; Pocklington market is still held on Tuesdays and Thursdays.

Caption For Plymouth, Royal Marine Barracks, Stonehouse 1890

Situated on Durnford Street, which runs parallel to Stonehouse Creek, the Royal Marine Barracks were built in 1867 using a mixture of Plymouth limestone and granite from the moors and originally housed

Caption For Hengistbury Head, 1918

It was close by that the Roman invaders landed, founding a town close to the mouths of the Stour and the Avon.

Caption For Cambridge, Trumpington Street C1955

Taken some fifty years after photograph No 61493, this view looks along Trumpington Street in the opposite direction, with Corpus Christi on the right hand side of the road, and King's in the distance.

Caption For Ipswich, The Docks 1921

Sailing barges are moored on the river.

Caption For Norwich, St Peter Parmentergate's Church, King Street 1891

In King Street, east of the castle, this church has been redundant since 1981.

Caption For Norwich, Bishopgate And Bishops Bridge 1919

The Red Lion's conservatory has been replaced and stripped of the creeper.