Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1885, Burley Gate Ref. HOSM39521
1887 - 1903, Cusop Ref. HOSM42674
1885 - 1886, Dilwyn Ref. HOSM43329
1885 - 1886, Eardisley Ref. HOSM44250
1886, Eaton Bishop Ref. HOSM44506
1886, Eau Withington Ref. HOSM44514
1903, Ffynnon Gynydd Ref. HOSM45369
1886 - 1887, Marlas Ref. HOSM53183
1886 - 1887, Twyford Common Ref. HOSM57800
1896 - 1897, Broadgreen Wood Ref. HOSM37252
1896, East Woodburn Ref. HOSM44401
1895 - 1896, Barrasford Ref. HOSM47836
1895, Nether Warden Ref. HOSM54621
1895 - 1896, Nunwick Ref. HOSM55471
1895 - 1896, Stannersburn Ref. HOSM60280
1895 - 1896, Great Swinburne Ref. HOSM61080
1884, East Brent Ref. HOSM44319
1896, Birch Vale Ref. HOSM37782
1879 - 1897, Combs Ref. HOSM41700
1880 - 1896, Hayfield Ref. HOSM48034

Books

442 books found. Showing results 23,113 to 23,136.

Memories

29,045 memories found. Showing results 9,631 to 9,640.

Evacuee In Bason Bridge

My mother and I lived in a cottage opposite the pub, Rose Cottage, which is not there now - I believe the site is now someone's garage. I was born in 1940 and am not sure what age I was in Bason Bridge but I do remember ...Read more

A memory of Bason Bridge in 1940 by Valerie Connelly

Sparkbrook Or Sparkhill??

I was born in a house on Stoney Lane, long since demolished. I was never quite sure whether it was Sparkbrook or Sparkhill. Somehow I thought Sparkhill was 'posher'! Went to English Martyrs Primary School, followed by ...Read more

A memory of Sparkbrook in 1950

Scotti Rd

l was born in the courts in Sylvester St. My mother's family had a pork butchers in Lattimer St, their name was Molden. I have been trying to trace the family in Liverpool, but no luck. It was a very large family, about 14. The lads in ...Read more

A memory of Liverpool in 1940 by Margaret Gilmore

Growing Up Teenager And Apprentice Kiveton Park Colliery

Hi, we used to live at Wales Bar in the 1960s and we got a house at Kiveton Park as my dad worked at the colliery. We lived on Stockwell Avenue (White City) for about 2 years then moved ...Read more

A memory of Kiveton Park in 1963 by Derick Smith

West Auckland

My mum was also born in the Nursery at West Auckland and later moved to Bishop Auckland. She has loads of memories of both places. Do you remember the matchstick bridge and getting lettuce and spring onions from the allotment ...Read more

A memory of West Auckland in 1952

Living In Penge From 1950

I lived with my mum and dad Frank and Gladys Shadbolt (nee Roots) in Woodbine Grove, surrounded by family, grandparents, Bob and Mary Roots also from Woodbine and my Nanny Shadbolt who lived in Hawthorne Grove. I went back ...Read more

A memory of Penge by Linda Crow

Nursing Training At 'jimmy's'

My mother, Doreen Hall (Nee Bilton), related these memories to me: I started nursing at St James’ Hospital, Leeds (Jimmy's) in 1948. I was 17 years old, the only one straight from school. I didn’t need any ...Read more

A memory of Leeds in 1948 by Isobel Buck

World Air Speed Record

Peter Twist, British test pilot flew over Elmer in 1955 and 1956. I remember our family looking up and seeing, at a height of seven miles, an aircraft flying. Then waiting for the sonic BOOM. He flew between RAF Ford airbase to ...Read more

A memory of Elmer in 1956 by Martin Newell

Growing Up In One Of The Houses On The Camp

I'm not sure which of the wooden houses I lived in with my dad, Albert Croft and mum Clara Croft. I have a pic with me on my dad's bike and another cleaning the hens out and later getting the eggs, I was ...Read more

A memory of Staining in 1954 by Ian Croft

Bilton Road

I have fond memories of Bilton Road. I was born at west Middlesex hospital but lived at 172 Bilton Road between 1955 and 1966. We used to make a guy every year for Guy Fawkes night and stand outside Martins newsagents collecting, as ...Read more

A memory of Perivale by Peter Gibson

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 23,113 to 23,136.

Caption For Richmond, The Bar 1913

This is another postern gate surviving from the Town Wall, which was built to defend Richmond against Scottish raids shortly before the Battle of Bannockburn.

Caption For Plymouth, Guildhall And Post Office 1904

The main public entrance to the Post Office is just out of sight around the corner on the right. Staff entered through the central doors.

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Caption For Burley, C1950

Many of the present buildings in Burley are Victorian and 20th-century, but the village itself is an ancient Forest settlement.

Caption For Emery Down, C1955

Emery Down, like many old Forest settlements, has seen its share of England's history.

Caption For Oxford, Bath Place 1926

Bath Place, off Holywell Street, is just such a place. Its Victorian, Georgian and timber-framed buildings give it a fascinating mix of architectural styles.

Caption For Anderby Creek, The Beach C1960

Here we see one of the famous Lincolnshire beaches with its necessary donkeys. No beach is complete without these loveable and cuddlesome beasts, all with their friendly names.

Caption For Downderry, 1894

The house on the right, outside which the rather formidable-looking woman is standing, is reputed to be the oldest in Downderry.

Caption For Burton Bradstock, Beach 1930

Such is the unbroken nature of the West Dorset coastline that artificial harbours had to be constructed at Lyme Regis and West Bay.

Caption For Manorbier, Castle, The Gate And The Drawbridge 1890

The castle underwent large-scale remodelling and extension over a fifty-year period during the 13th century, much of the work being commissioned by John de Barri.

Caption For Nottingham, The Market 1890

On market day the whole square was full of activity and people came into Nottingham from all the surrounding villages.

Caption For Nottingham, Long Row East 1890

The building on the right at the bottom of Pelham Street was soon to be demolished and replaced by Boots the Chemists.

Caption For Nottingham, Cheapside 1890

The pavement on the right was the pitch for women flower-sellers on Wednesdays and Saturdays, creating a splash of colour.

Caption For Nottingham, Old Market Square C1950

A busy and sunny square with vehicles parked on the road in front of the Council House, although the forecourt was for official cars only.

Caption For Ludlow, Dinham Bridge And Castle Hill 1892

The building in the trees to the right of the picture is Dinham Hall. It was used in the early 1800s to imprison Lucien Bonaparte, Napoleon's brother.

Caption For Ludlow, The Market Hall 1892

The market hall was built in 1888 at a cost of £6,000; it lasted less than 100 years, being demolished in 1986.

Caption For Egham, The King's Head C1950

The photograph shows a view of Egham High Street, looking east. The King's Head Hotel, seen on the right in the photograph, dates back to the early 17th century.

Caption For Chesterfield, Tapton House 1902

Built in the 18th century, Tapton House is where railway engineer and businessman George Stephenson spent the last years of his life.

Caption For Hampstead, Bathing Pond 1898

This is the more subdued face of the Heath the shot is not packed with action. The ponds have for many years been used for swimming, fishing and sailing model craft.

Caption For Nuneaton, The Stable, Arbury Hall C1960

Mary Ann is better known to us as the writer George Eliot; in many of her books she wrote about the rural and industrialised Midlands.

Caption For St Ives, Back Road West 1890

The cottages are typical fishermen's homes of the time; the stairs led to living quarters, while the ground floors were the fish cellars and boat stores.

Caption For Wingham, Preston Hill C1955

the old cottage on the left at the bottom of the hill is now listed as a historic building, and is equally well preserved today.

Caption For Romsey, Market Place 1904

The imposing figure of Lord Palmerston surveys Romsey's Market Place.

Caption For Hutton, The Village C1947

The white cottage on the left used to be the Post Office, before it was moved to the other side of the road in the 1930s.

Caption For Herne Bay, The Bandstand 1927

Here we see the central bandstand on the seaward side of the parade. Here the audience are assembling for what looks like a Sunday Concert.