Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1897, High Wycombe Ref. HOSM34640
1897, Beacon's Bottom Ref. HOSM37284
1897, Bledlow Ridge Ref. HOSM38101
1897, Bolter End Ref. HOSM38255
1897, Hughenden Valley Ref. HOSM49207
1897, Upper North Dean Ref. HOSM55201
1897, Wheeler End Ref. HOSM64279
1899, Higham Gobion Ref. HOSM48394
1896 - 1897, Weston Ref. HOSM64129
1888 - 1891, Holme Ref. HOSM70503
1890 - 1891, Meltham Ref. HOSM53566
1898, Santon Bridge Ref. HOSM58536
1884, Holsworthy Beacon Ref. HOSM48786
1884, Milton Damerel Ref. HOSM53900
1886 - 1901, Glandford Ref. HOSM37246
1886 - 1905, Blakeney Ref. HOSM38136
1901 - 1906, Kelling Ref. HOSM49664
1903 - 1904, Nettlecombe Ref. HOSM54667
1886 - 1901, Salway Ash Ref. HOSM58432
1901, Quarry Bank Ref. HOSM57283

Books

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Memories

29,045 memories found. Showing results 9,641 to 9,650.

Holidays In Bridlington In 1950''s

When I was a child my parents use to take my sister and I to Bridlington on the train from Hull for 2 weeks holiday a year. It was magic land to us. My dad was born and brought up in Flamborough but moved to ...Read more

A memory of Bridlington in 1953 by Janis Robinson

Memories Of Flamborough

My dad was born in 1909 in Flamborough. This photo is significant to me because, as a young man, my dad helped to install the winding equipment in the old winding shed on the left hand side of this picture. This photo ...Read more

A memory of Flamborough by Janis Robinson

Marston Jabbett Caravan Park

We moved here from Coventry in about 1956-1957, it was a 22 foot mobile home. We met Jack and Rene Linford who had an adopted daughter, Carol Linford, same age as me. "Uncle " Jack as I called him used to take us to ...Read more

A memory of Nuneaton by Angela Bolton

Wimbledon, Rushmer Pond.

I lived in Thornton Rd, went to school at Old Cenral, Camp Rd, used to walk passed the pond to school, in the thick smog's we would have got lost if we didn't hold hands. My friends and I had many happy years playing on ...Read more

A memory of Wimbledon in 1948 by Janet Robson

John Green Of Bentleys Road

My grandfather, John Green, lived in Market Drayton and was a conjuror, entertainer, guitarist, ventriloquist and artist. My grandmother was Annie Caroline Green and they had 7 children. Does anyone have any memories of the family.

A memory of Market Drayton in 1920 by Ann Pamela Herbert

Cracking Wee Place

A cracking wee place, born in Edingburgh, but used to visit a pal of my brother's Richard (Tich Duncan) his sister Scoots is still in the village, I liked nitten so much I bought a house there?, 13 years now, my kids have ...Read more

A memory of Newtongrange in 1986 by Chris English

Spring Visit 2013

This view of A La Ronde is little changed from 2013 - perhaps less greenery growing up the walls and better formal flower bed planting near the entrance. What made the visit special for me was being encouraged to play their grand ...Read more

A memory of Exmouth in 2013 by John Howard Norfolk

Farleigh Dene. Cliddesden

My father, Syd Cheale, was an evangelist with the European Christian Mission and we cared for many children and teenagers at Farleigh Dene in Cliddesden, Basingstoke. Dad and Mum told them about the Bible and Christianity. ...Read more

A memory of Oakley in 1961 by Mary Braithwaite

The Parrot Pub

When I was going out with my now husband of over fourty eight years, in the early sixties, we used to go to the Parrot pub and we thought it was by the river? We have been back a few times and it is no longer by the river? There is ...Read more

A memory of Shalford in 1963 by Mavis Hunt

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fond memories, my school was at the bottom of the Avenue

A memory of Sale by Mike Evans

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 23,137 to 23,160.

Caption For Kirkstall Abbey, From The Weir 1891

After the Dissolution, the abbey was left a ruin and many of its stones were eventually carted off and used to widen the old Leeds Bridge.

Caption For Dittisham, Greenway Ferry 1899

Later pictures show a huge wooden jetty on the far (Dittisham) side, which was used for embarking the large number of commuters for Dartmouth.

Caption For Cropredy, The Lock C1960

The village lies on the banks of the Oxford Canal and the river Cherwell. A bloody Civil War battle took place near here in 1644.

Caption For Churt, Post Office 1906

Martin's General Stores, on the right, also served as the local post office for this pretty village south of Frensham Ponds, which William Cobbett failed to reach one stormy night in November 1822 after

Caption For Penzance, Fishwife 1890

Younger fishwives did not sell fish, but helped with the cleaning and salting of the catch.

Caption For Westgate On Sea, Hotels And Beach 1890

Two of Westgate's leading hotels were the Beach House Hotel on the left, and the large St Mildred's Hotel and Bathing Establishment (centre).

Caption For Portland, Bill C1955

In living memory, convicts from the nearby prison worked a great deal of the stone.

Caption For Cartmel, The Beck 1914

Ducks dabble peacefully in the beck which runs through the centre of the village, while a mother proudly poses with her baby.

Caption For Margate, The Beach And Seafront 1906

Margate's famous Jubilee clock tower is prominent in this picture of the beach.

Caption For Ironbridge, High Street And Church Street 1925

Here we see the town centre, such as it was, with the municipal buildings in the centre of the picture.

Caption For Norwich, Ber Street 1891

Only St John the Baptist's church and a couple of houses nearby escaped from the bombs intended for the port and the railway station.

Caption For Pontarddulais, St Teilo Street C1945

Note the absence of road markings and the caravan and bicycle parked along the street. Note also the Dulais Pharmacy, 'Gwyn Jones, Dispensing Chemist', on the right before the chapel.

Caption For Rugby, The Open Air Swimming Baths 1932

It was under Dr Thomas Arnold, who was headmaster from 1828 to 1842, that the face of the English public school was to change.

Caption For Ipswich, Wolsey's Gate 1893

This brick gateway, which dates back to the 1520s, is all that stands of a scheme by Cardinal Wolsey to build a college in Ipswich.

Caption For Southport, Queen Victoria Statue 1904

The statue was later relocated to the top of Nevill Street.

Caption For Lyndhurst, Crown Hotel 1897

Lyndhurst is known as the capital of the New Forest, with the ancient hunting ground lying all around. The town's name comes from Old English and means lime or linden wood.

Caption For Milnsbridge, Market Street C1955

Milnsbridge is now a suburb to the west of Huddersfield, and this picture shows its history as yet another typical Pennine mill town, with the imposing mill buildings filling the skyline, and the railway

Caption For Darlington, North Lodge Park 1903

Entered from Gladstone Street, North Lodge Park is the remnant of the parkland that once surrounded William Backhouse's villa.

Caption For Buxton, Pavilion Gardens, The Upper Lake 1932

Rowing and paddle boats were a common sight on the upper lake from the 1930s through to the 1970s.

Caption For Skegness, Winthorpe Avenue C1960

The entrance to the Derbyshire Miners' Holiday Camp and Convalescent Home is on the right, with their gardens coming close up to the pavement.

Caption For Newport, St James' Square 1951

The amount of traffic in this photograph, even for a busy day in the 1950s, shows Newport's importance as a junction and central gathering point for the entire island - with public transport heading

Caption For Kings Lynn, The Custom House 1898

The Custom House was built in the Palladian style in 1683 by Henry Bell, then mayor of this thriving port.

Caption For Coltishall, A Cornfield 1902

In the background is the River Bure, which flows into the sea at Great Yarmouth, and which here is the limit of navigation for larger Broads vessels.

Caption For Porthcawl, The Lower Promenade C1955

The Lower Promenade was built in 1934-35 at a cost of £15,000 and opened in June 1935. It is a lovely place to sit in the sun and look at the sea and chat to your friends.