Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1879 - 1898, Bonsall Ref. HOSM38360
1879 - 1898, Carsington Ref. HOSM40238
1878 - 1898, Cromford Ref. HOSM42443
1879, Darley Dale Ref. HOSM42981
1878 - 1879, Rowsley Ref. HOSM58299
1878 - 1879, Snitterton Ref. HOSM59532
1878 - 1879, Starkholmes Ref. HOSM60368
1899, Seend Cleeve Ref. HOSM58793
1899 - 1922, Shaw Ref. HOSM58943
1884 - 1902, Eastwell Ref. HOSM44491
1883 - 1884, Hoby Ref. HOSM48642
1883 - 1902, Holwell Ref. HOSM48806
1898, Merthyr Vale Ref. HOSM53531
1884 - 1903, Vaynor Ref. HOSM56863
1890 - 1891, Kilnhurst Ref. HOSM50031
1892 - 1913, Middlesbrough Ref. HOSM34912
1892 - 1893, Brawith Ref. HOSM39644
1890, Chop Gate Ref. HOSM70271
1893 - 1913, Normanby Ref. HOSM55126
1913, South Bank Ref. HOSM59614

Books

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Memories

29,045 memories found. Showing results 9,771 to 9,780.

1977 1981

I was at Hurn from 77 - 81. I was good friends with Andy Parker and we are great mates today .. I was known as purt-wagstaff. I have great memories of the school. I have some pics somewhere that I will sort out ..Anyone remember me? Get in touch ..

A memory of Hurn in 1977 by Ashley Purt

Market

I remember playing up the market, pinching an apple from the stall and running away, then playing 'knock down ginger' up the top of the market, then hiding in the crowds.

A memory of Romford in 1953 by Heather Woolf

Morgan Family Who Took In Evacuee's

Hi this is a stab in the dark but maybe someone will know of something. My Nanna was a small girl during the war. She was born Annie Elizabeth Gordon in 1935 in Gateshead. Her and her older brother, Luke ...Read more

A memory of Cefn Hengoed in 1940 by Gav Liddle

Pedestrian Tunnel

My husband, John Halligan, born and bred in Jarrow was one of the first people to go through the tunnel on the day it was opened. He was working at Clelands Shipyard at Howden; before the tunnel was open he used to go on the ferry ...Read more

A memory of Jarrow by Muriel Halligan

Head For Heights

I remember walking over the top of the bridge with my father in the summer of 1953; a sunny day with a light wind... whenever in Newport alway remember this walk.

A memory of Newport in 1953 by Ian Hopkin

Winter

When the pool froze over and we would become great ice skaters or ballerinas. We would go sledging on anything we could find on those banks, they seemed like snow covered mountains. We would climb and slide down so ...Read more

A memory of Bradley

Qinta School 1954 1959

I was just 9 years old when the magistrate’s court of Ellesmere Port found it necessary to enroll me at the Quinta School, Western Rhyn. I was returned to the custody of my mother at the ripe old age of 14 (1959). Why? I had ...Read more

A memory of The Quinta in 1953 by Ken Carter

The Routs

I lived in the routs in 1952 and when I was three moved to Routs View. I used to help out at Llanwern Park Farm; Garnet Baker was the farmer there at the time. There was lots of long huts at Underwood then, I expect left over from the ...Read more

A memory of Llanwern in 1952 by Wyndham Sheppard

May 29th 1959 Voyage To Montreal

Our family emigrated to Canada on the Empress of England in 1959. We left Liverpool on May 29th and arrived in Montreal June 6th or 7th. I was a month short of my 12th birthday and I remember thinking on the first ...Read more

A memory of Liverpool in 1959 by Peter Cumberland

Prestbury, My Home.

Although I moved from Prestbury to Gloucester in 1966 when I got married, then to Somerset in 1967. Prestbury has always held a special place in my heart, I always call it my home. I lived in a small cottage in ...Read more

A memory of Prestbury by Pat Procter

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 23,449 to 23,472.

Caption For Guildford, High Street 1895

Over one hundred years' later, Guildown still closes this view, with the famous clock of 1683 jutting out from the Elizabethan Guildhall. The clock was made by London clockmaker John Aylward.

Caption For Camberley, High Street 1901

Camberley grew up at the gates of the Military Staff College which opened in 1862.

Caption For Penzance, The Esplanade 1890

The long esplanade is one of Penzance's great assets; here we look towards the harbour area, with the lofty church tower as a prominent landmark.

Caption For Colyton, Queen Square 1907

The men standing at the door on the left are customers of the Lion Inn, which burned down on 8 November 1908 and was never rebuilt. The Congregational Chapel in the background was built in 1831.

Caption For Stokesby, The Post Office C1965

The elevation of the house has been altered to include a balcony and an extension on the left side.

Caption For Bibury, Arlington Mill C1955

Though the present building is mostly 17th-century, a mill has existed on this site since Domesday.

Caption For Saltburn By The Sea, From East 1932

The landlord of the Ship Inn situated in the old hamlet was John Andrews, who was notorious for his smuggling.

Caption For Saltburn By The Sea, Windy Cliff Sands 1932

The little beach huts and tearooms look cosy enough sheltering under the cliff, but as the name implies it would be a different matter on the cliff top.

Caption For Whitby, The Sands 1927

Beside Beach Villa with the Metropole just behind, the new cliff lift was in process of being constructed; it was eventually to make access to and from the beach much simpler.

Caption For Exmouth, The Swimming Pool 1938

The white building in the centre of the photograph is the Royal Beacon Hotel, and the hotel on the left, level with the flower beds, is the Channel View.

Caption For Swanage, From The Pier 1897

This is one of the more unusual piers: its 642ft-long neck does not go straight out to sea, but veers rightward. It was built in 1895-97, and was used widely by steamers.

Caption For Brighton, The Chain Pier 1870

The Chain Pier lasted from 1823 to 1896, falling victim to storms, neglect and a loss of business to the West Pier.

Caption For Winforton, Old Cross Resaurant, The Original Fireplace C1955

Winforton has been described as a typical 'farm village' and this building would once have been the home of a very well-to-do farmer.

Caption For Wilmslow, Carrs Bridge C1955

It was built in 1800, after the Gregs raised the height of the weir at Styal and destroyed the old ford that took the road over to Pownall Hall.

Caption For Kingsteignton, The Village 1906

Kingsteignton was for a long time the site of a mill which seemed jinxed. In 1795 it was attacked by a mob during bread riots, and in 1870 it had to be rebuilt after a fire.

Caption For Sheringham, The Church 1894

To the south of the town is remote heath and woodland.

Caption For Stone, High Street 1900

The old parish included the townships of Beech, Kibblestone, Hilderstone and Normacott, and in 1811 the population was around 6,000 people.

Caption For Stone, Bents Brewery 1900

Other than Burton, brewing in Staffordshire received a shot in the arm with the opening in 1992 of the Lichfield Brewery, which produces such delights as Resurrection Ale and Xpired.

Caption For Caton, Penny Bridge C1960

The River Lune has never suffered the amount of industrial pollution that its southern Lancashire sisters the Mersey and the Ribble have had.

Caption For London, Houses Of Parliament 1897

The 320ft-high Big Ben clock tower attached to the new Palace of Westminster was just 38 years old at this time.

Caption For Alton, High Street 1898

The ivy-covered house on the left was Rawdon House, occupied by Dr George Mellersch Jones, MA, MRCS,LRCP Lond, surgeon, medical officer and public vaccinator for No 2 district of the Alton Union.

Caption For Great Dunmow, Market Place C1965

Mr Collier`s shop (left), with its cheerful assortment of Lyons Maid, Woodbines and footballs, is still fondly remembered.

Caption For Bowness On Windermere, The Ferry Boat 1896

The Bowness Ferry across the narrowest part of the lake was originally a hand-rowed opera- tion. But in 1870, twenty-six years before this photograph was taken, it became steam-operated.

Caption For Ambleside, Bridge House 1912

The umbrellas on the coach-and-four drawn up outside the ornate frontage of the Queen's Hotel appear to have been raised to protect the holders from the sun, rather than the rain.