Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1879 - 1882, Sharpness Ref. HOSM59042
1879 - 1882, Wanswell Ref. HOSM63380
1922 - 1923, Northchurch Ref. HOSM55342
1897 - 1923, Ringshall Ref. HOSM57845
1897, Holburn Ref. HOSM48694
1897, Holy Island Ref. HOSM70506
1910, Ysbyty Ifan Ref. HOSM65465
1889, High Gardham Ref. HOSM48304
1850 - 1853, Tickton Ref. HOSM61939
1853 - 1889, Walkington Ref. HOSM63375
1889 - 1891, Woodmansey Ref. HOSM65070
1883 - 1901, Bewdley Ref. HOSM34152
1883 - 1901, Heightington Ref. HOSM48060
1883 - 1901, Trimpley Ref. HOSM62511
1898 - 1920, Ardley Ref. HOSM36135
1919 - 1920, Caversfield Ref. HOSM40419
1898 - 1920, Fringford Ref. HOSM45837
1898 - 1920, Hethe Ref. HOSM48226
1919, Lower Arncott Ref. HOSM52471
1898, Steeple Barton Ref. HOSM60402

Books

442 books found. Showing results 22,033 to 22,056.

Memories

29,043 memories found. Showing results 9,181 to 9,190.

Heysham Towers Holiday Camp

I remember arriving in Morecambe in 1967, with a mate of mine, to work the Summer at Pontin's in Middleton but, due to a clerical error, our job's were no longer open. So, on the way back to Morecambe, (on the bus), we ...Read more

A memory of Heysham in 1967 by Pat Hocking

Springs Canal

View of Springs Canal. Gravel Chutes from Old Bailey railway can be seen at the end of the canal.

A memory of Skipton in 1945 by Malcolm Mounteer

New Housing Estate

Lived here on top floor of Morville House from 1955/6 till I left home and parents moved, in mid seventies. Went to Honeywell Primary School and later Eliot in Putney. Supported Chelsea and used to walk there down Trinity Road ...Read more

A memory of Wandsworth by Chris W Allace

The Mining Industry Abercynon Colliery

I worked under ground at Abercynon Colliery from 1951 until 1953. I worked on the coal face in the "S" district, a five foot coal seam which was about 100 yards in length and which had a slight gradient. I ...Read more

A memory of Abercynon in 1950 by Royden Jones

The Providence Congregational Church 1956

"The Providence", as it was commonly known, stood at the corner of Laundry Yard and The Lynch. Built in 1795 with a later facade it was a gem of late georgian "chapel" architecture. You entered through a ...Read more

A memory of Uxbridge in 1955 by Philip Cousins

Laundry Yard

Laundry Yard was the narrowest and quaintest of the Yards in Uxbridge. Located between Windsor Street and Lawn Road it ran from the High St to The Lynch. There was still a laundry there when I was a boy (The Sunlight Laundry, I think it ...Read more

A memory of Uxbridge in 1956 by Philip Cousins

Now

That building to the left on the top of Gold Street is now H Samuel. The famous point of the elderly woman who won an award for Britain's Pride when she witnessed a burglarly and hit them with her hand bag. I worked on the right-hand side of ...Read more

A memory of Northampton by Lianne Matthews

223 High Street

I lived with my family (Matthews) at 223 High Street from 1955 until 1963, brother David, sisters Cynthia and Jackie, parents Rene and Reg. I think my parents bought the house in 1952 as my brother was born in the back ...Read more

A memory of Marske-By-The-Sea in 1955 by Kathy Browne

Seaton, Cornwall (Keveral Lane)

It was nice to read of some familiar names that lived in Seaton at the same time as me, Jon Sandy for one. I often think of Jane Sandy and where she is now. I came to live in Seaton when I was 2 years old in ...Read more

A memory of Seaton in 1958 by Lynda Collins

Three Houses But Still In The Same Place 1939 1960

My family lived in Marion Road and it was one of the houses destroyed by a V1. That was number 11. We lodged with friends and then moved into a 'prefab' number 9 but still had our old back ...Read more

A memory of Thornton Heath in 1960 by Iain Hardy

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 22,033 to 22,056.

Caption For Shalfleet, The Village C1955

Sea scouts share in this idle scene outside the local public house on a sunny day half a century ago. The New Inn has been the focus of community life in Shalfleet since Victorian times.

Caption For Frimley Green, Old Windmill 1906

This old tower windmill is on Old Windmill Hill between Blackdown Barracks and Elizabeth Barracks in Deepcut and Pirbright Camps.

Caption For Falmouth, Arwenack Avenue 1904

A good selection of early Edwardian costume can be seen in this well-wooded avenue. New trees have been planted between their older cousins, and a gas lamp struggles to be seen on the right.

Caption For Bexhill On Sea, Galley Hill Cliffs 1894

The coastal scenery around Bexhill may not be the most spectacular along the southern coast of England, but it does offer many pleasant walks - beneficial to those who come to the area for

Caption For Bangor, The Pier And The Esplanade 1897

A busy scene of Bangor, showing the piers and sailing boats. In addition to the pedestrians, the main traffic is typical Irish jaunting cars and wagons. A solitary lady can be seen on her bike.

Caption For Waddesdon, The Manor And Lake 1897

An extraordinary view: for instead of the great chateau by the French architect, Destailleur, Frith's photographer chose to photograph the lake down by the home farm whose granary can be see out on the

Caption For Bridport, East Mill 1904

East Mill stood on the north side of East Road and was powered by the River Asker.

Caption For Buttermere, High Stile 1889

The farmstead of High Stile is still in the same business a thousand years later.

Caption For Andover, The River And Town Mills C1950

After the Second World War, old cars came back on the road and new production increased. The edge of the river was soon marked out for free parking. Note the hut spanning the mill race.

Caption For Port Soderick, Beach 1893

Port Soderick was developed in the 1890s by the Forrester family, and was one of the first attractions created for the tourist industry.

Caption For Bournemouth, Metropole Hotel 1900

Some early tourists would hire villas and bring their entire family and retinue of servants with them.

Caption For Winchester, From Westgate 1923

On the right are the offices of the Hampshire Advertiser, and in the distance is the old Guildhall from where a curfew bell is rung every evening at 8.00.

Caption For Boroughbridge, High Street 1907

In 1322, the Earl of Lancaster sought refuge in the local church following his defeat by Edward II.

Caption For Liskeard, Dean Street 1893

A building has architectural pretensions on the right, in front of which the gas lamp post, with leaning boys, appears to be standing in the gutter and not on the pavement.

Caption For Tiverton, The Park 1920

Three young ladies, together with their doll's pram, sit in front of a statue which still adorns the People's Park.

Caption For Tiverton, Blundell's School Chapel, Interior 1930

This glorious piece of architecture almost seems wasted on a school chapel. The pupils treat it with due reverence, and Old Blundellians remember it with affection.

Caption For Castle Donington, High Street C1955

Bondgate crosses Mount Pleasant to become the restrained High Street on the south side of the village rising up to Hill Top.

Caption For Sandown, The Beach And Promenade C1955

Lines of hotels along the sea front testify to Sandown's continued popularity through the 20th century.

Caption For Norwich, St Peter Mancroft And Thomas Brownes Statue 1919

In 1905, Haymarket was turned into a grassed square, and standing in it was a statue of Sir Thomas Browne, the 17th-century religious thinker who lived nearby. It is sad that the grass has now gone.

Caption For Margate, The Sands 1918

Nonetheless, it was still possible to take holidays there, as this picture of the famous sands goes to show.

Caption For Stow On The Wold, The Square C1955

These follow the patterns of old burgage strips, and on market days, sheep were driven in single file along the narrow ways to be counted.

Caption For Camberley, The Church Of St Michael C1955

Notice the lack of crash helmets on the two motor cyclists.

Caption For Kenilworth, Warwick Road C1960

The white building in the centre background was demolished, and a large block of drab-looking flats replaced the trees on the left.

Caption For South Cerney, The Manor, Park And Church C1965

At the north end is Edwards College, built in Tudor-Gothic style as a home for clergy widows, founded by the will of Anne Edwards in 1834.