Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1883, Upper Littleton Ref. HOSM62994
1880, Upper Morton Ref. HOSM63012
1884, West Harptree Ref. HOSM63945
1881 - 1902, Wick Ref. HOSM64611
1880 - 1900, Buckland Ref. HOSM39355
1883 - 1903, Hanbury Ref. HOSM47535
1882 - 1883, Wildmoor Ref. HOSM64616
1902, Tedstone Wafer Ref. HOSM61361
1885 - 1902, Thornbury Ref. HOSM61606
1888 - 1908, Welton Ref. HOSM63781
1911 - 1912, Woodland Ref. HOSM65042
1884 - 1885, Bruton Ref. HOSM34237
1884 - 1902, Hardway Ref. HOSM47611
1885 - 1886, Combe Ref. HOSM41820
1898, Botolph Claydon Ref. HOSM38391
1898 - 1923, Dunton Ref. HOSM44069
1887 - 1902, Weston Ref. HOSM64125
1905, Upton Ref. HOSM52686
1905, Wainhouse Corner Ref. HOSM63232
1888 - 1903, Kersbrook Ref. HOSM49774

Books

442 books found. Showing results 23,185 to 23,208.

Memories

29,045 memories found. Showing results 9,661 to 9,670.

Collingwood School

I attended Collingwood from 1957 - 1960 and yes, the discipline was severe. I once looked out of the window as a fire engine went by and was punished with 6 of the best! Mr Kirby Birt was an odd character with a viscious ...Read more

A memory of Wallington by Phillip Stringer

Marshs And Kennetts

My mum grew up in a house called Fernlea in West Ashling. She was the youngest of 8 children by Ron and Frances Marsh. Frances was also known as Cissy and was a Kennett - who had been in West Ashling when she was a ...Read more

A memory of West Ashling in 1890 by Liz Purkiss

American Tracing Roots To Mountain Ash

My name is George Reese---and I am in the US. My relatives came mainly from Glamorgan, but a few from England. About 20 years ago, I started to research my family roots. My mother gave me a small Bible, ...Read more

A memory of Mountain Ash in 2008 by George Reese

Childhood Days

Being born in Sowerby Bridge as a family we would often visit Ladstone Rock. I had numerous happy hours there as a young lad, picnics and gathering Bilberries' for mum to bake pies. Why did the summer days then never seem to ...Read more

A memory of Sowerby Bridge in 1951 by Barry M. Whisler

1962 Stay Broadstairs

I was at a Home in Broadstairs, I think it could be St Marys (not sure), I was there in 1962 at the age of 12 and stayed for 12 weeks. Do you remember the Minidex that they used to give you after one meal you would line ...Read more

A memory of Broadstairs by George Harden

What Was It Like The Year I Was Born

I have the arial photo of 1972 and I know what it's like now but back in 1954? I can't wait to see.

A memory of South Ronaldsay

Walker From 46 To The 70's

I was born in Walker 1946 to be accurate. They were slums even though the women did their best to keep them clean and rodent free. I remember my mum doing the washing in the wash-house in the back yard, she had to start a ...Read more

A memory of Byker in 1959 by Jacqueline Pilgrim

St. Catherines School 1930's

My grandmother was the head-teacher in St Catherine's School just around the corner. She lived in St Catherine's Cottage beside the school. My dad and his brothers and sisters all went to that school. My earliest ...Read more

A memory of Littlehampton in 1930

Night Watchman

In the 1901 census my great-grandfather, Matthew Wise, was a night watchman close to the Bank of England at 6 Lothbury. I had found my grandmother as a child of 4 living with her mother Matilda and family in Hackney, but as initially ...Read more

A memory of London in 1900

A Long Time Ago

My grandma was from Hengoed but moved to the midlands as a teenager with her parents. We don't know a lot of her time in Hengoed apart from her having a lovely childhood. We were always lead to believe that she lived in Hengoed ...Read more

A memory of Hengoed by Colin Ross

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 23,185 to 23,208.

Caption For Abbotsbury, Market Street C1955

Even in the 1950s cars did not dominate the roads of Dorset, except during holidays and at weekends.

Caption For Pevensey, Royal Oak Hotel 1890

This hostelry, in Pevensey's High Street, is one of the ancient town's historic buildings standing opposite the east gate to Pevensey Castle.

Caption For Three Legged Cross, The Village 1903

An admiring crowd of children - one with a hoop - and some adults linger at this cross-roads hamlet in the High Weald near Ticehurst.

Caption For Stoney Middleton, C1960

This view shows Curbar and Baslow Edges in the background, with the houses of the village filling the dale in the foreground.

Caption For Dent, Main Street 1924

This time, two children are filling their bucket from the fountain, and the George and Dragon Hotel, which welcomed members of the Cyclists' Touring Club, is the prominent building on the right.

Caption For Compton Wynyates, The Courtyard 1922

The house consists of four ranges built round a courtyard. On the right here is the south range, which includes the parlour and great chamber.

Caption For Egremont, Promenade 1912

This was the second section of promenade to be constructed, with work beginning in 1891. Before this, the river frontage would have been largely open to the shore.

Caption For Cowbridge, High Street C1949

The High Street runs along the mile long Roman road within the small market town of Cowbridge.

Caption For Littleport, View From The Bridge C1955

This view from the banks of the River Great Ouse looks towards the village, with the tower mill in the distance.

Caption For Bason Bridge, The Station And River Brue C1955

Bason Bridge is part of East Huntspill village. Here a railway ran alongside the Brue from Highbridge to Glastonbury.

Caption For Norwich, Eaton Park Lily Pond 1932

Eaton Park, out in the western suburbs, has three avenues and rectangular ponds converging on a bandstand surrounded by circular colonnaded buildings, which were built between 1924 and 1928.

Caption For Bluntisham, Village Square C1965

This scene, with Lieutenant Colonel Tebbutt's 19th-century barograph under the shelter in front of the village shop has hardly changed.

Caption For Hemingford Grey, The Village C1955

The Hemingford Laundry (left), which was taken over by the Huntingdon Model Laundry, closed in the late 1960s when Gordon Elphick opened a furniture shop on the premises.

Caption For Plymouth, Hoe And Mount Edgcumbe 1904

The exposed position of the bandstand meant that it had to have a revolving glass screen to prevent the performers' music blowing away!

Caption For Hythe, Flying Boats C1955

Flying boats remained a common sight on Southampton Water during and after the Second World War.

Caption For Milford On Sea, Hurst Castle C1955

Hurst Castle was built by Henry VIII between 1541 and 1544 as a defence against foreign attack, utilising many of the stones from the dismantled Beaulieu Abbey.

Caption For Westerham, Market Square C1955

In the centre of the picture, the George and Dragon, with its quaint porch and balcony supported on brackets, was originally an old posting inn.

Caption For Stokesby, The Ferry Inn C1935

Many of the inns along the broads contain the word 'Ferry', commemorating long-gone crossing points. The ferries were often run by the innkeepers themselves, who benefited from the extra trade.

Caption For Buckden, The Village C1950

And whilst the general level of signs outside has reduced, AA and RAC signs are prominent on both buildings.

Caption For Weston Rhyn, Village And Post Office C1955

Just outside the village of Weston Rhyn there is an unusual folly - a romanticised Stonehenge. It was erected in the 19th century by Thomas Barnes.

Caption For Windsor, King George V Memorial 1937

On the left you can see Southern Railway's Riverside Station.

Caption For Chester, The Cathedral Crypt 1888

The undercroft on the west side of the cloister garden comprises the two vaulted aisles that once formed the abbot's cellars; above this was the guest-house.

Caption For Redditch, Woolworth's, The Market Place C1960

Today Currys trades from an edge-of-town superstore in St Georges.

Caption For Accrington, Oak Hill Park 1897

It was replaced by a structure which had started life as a dais used on Peel Street to receive their Majesties King George V and Queen Mary during the royal visit of 1913.