Maps

1,865 maps found.

1883, Netherfield Ref. HOSM41573
1905, Grassendale Ref. HOSM46769
1891, Colburn Ref. HOSM39192
1910, Stubbermere Ref. HOSM60293
1902, Hotwells Ref. HOSM62775
1883, Shawbank Ref. HOSM53416
1899, Chippenham Ref. HOSM53997
1884, Nether Headon Ref. HOSM47959
1885, Northover Ref. HOSM39032
1896, East Lavington Ref. HOSM50874
1912, Honicknowle Ref. HOSM63928
1891, Windy Arbor Ref. HOSM47427
1914, Benwell Ref. HOSM46724
1898, Grove Ref. HOSM47186
1894, Longstock Ref. HOSM52314
1912, Ham Ref. HOSM37282
1882, Telford Ref. HOSM40473
1894, Tottenham Hale Ref. HOSM65602
1894, Abbotts Ann Ref. HOSM51579
1887, Wonford Ref. HOSM57848

Books

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Memories

4,372 memories found. Showing results 801 to 810.

Grandparents Home Village

I have many memories of this place. My grandparents lived in the trailer park you speak of in Hemingford abbots . Their surname is Radford. My grandfather actually made their home on the trailer park I believe and ...Read more

A memory of Hemingford Abbots by phil

Growing Up In Romany Rd

after sharing a house with my aunts in broardview avenue rainham in the late 40s we moved to romany road 1950 we were the first family onto the road , only a few houses were up so lots of brick stacks to play in , the top end ...Read more

A memory of Gillingham by woolg.chris

Hounslow 1957 +

We lived in Lower Feltham and the bus took us to Hounslow which was a great place for shopping for the latest clothes...not that I had a lot of money to spend. In 1957 I started a Parke Davis in the Home Sales Dept. as a very junior ...Read more

A memory of Hounslow

Hounslow West

I lived at Hounslow West and went to Hounslow Heath infant and junior school. Don’t remember much about the infants. My first teacher in the junior school was Miss/Mrs Roberts. I remember filling up the ink wells in the desks. This would ...Read more

A memory of Hounslow

A Memory Of Claverdon Post Office

I remember this post office & stores being run by a nice couple - Mr & Mrs Simons. I think she may have been Welsh, as she used to call us children "deeeya" for "dear". A dear old man, Mr Wilsden lived in a ...Read more

A memory of Claverdon by p.carter46

Barking... So Very Different Now

We moved to Hertford Road in 1971, I was 3 years old. I remember playing in our overgrown garden which backed on to the Burges road playing fields soon after we moved in. There used to be a horrendous smell from the ...Read more

A memory of Barking by abridgeboy

My Childhood Day's Growing Up In Pontefract

Pontefract a place I call home, my early years were spent Carleton Home's, it would be 58 years before I saw my real Mum Minne Martin from Castleford. from off the West wood Est. in Cutsyke. I was adopted ...Read more

A memory of Pontefract by michaelscorgie7

Southchurch Hall Farm And Park, A Branch Library In A Garden

The Hall was the closest Library to my family-home in Marlborough Rd. I used to spend hours there every week, researching school homework; and collecting Library Books for myself, - and ...Read more

A memory of Southend-on-Sea by julian

South Benfleet Memories Of Summer Holidays

The photo of Station Hill reminds me of many happy days spent at my aunts house further down the hill ,she lodged in a lovely house with a balcony across the front owned by a couple Em and Bert who owned ...Read more

A memory of South Benfleet by Chris Lowe

Good Times

i was born at 58 killingworth avenue castlepark backworth i loved it went potato picking with my mam and grandmar loved the ride on the lorry.loved the huge park my teacher was mrs carr she had a huge beehive hair do i was terrified of her ...Read more

A memory of Backworth

Captions

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Caption For Bicknoller, The Village 1940

In the park to its north is Crowcombe Court, a Georgian country house built in the 1720s and 1730s for Thomas Carew.

Caption For Abingdon, The Old Mill C1955

The site of the houses on the right is now part of the hotel car park.

Caption For Haywards Heath, Perrymount Road C1950

The parked car is outside the Perrymount cinema, with Commercial Square beyond.

Caption For Enfield, Bush Hill Station, St Mark's Road C1955

One stop down the line from Enfield town, Bush Hill Park station was opened in 1880 to service this development by the Northern Estates Company.

Caption For Wookey Hole, Car Park And Restaurant C1939

This is in essence the same building today; it is now painted white and green, with bigger windows and no veranda, surrounded by the car park.

Caption For Wonersh, The Grantley Arms 1894

The name of the 16th-century half-timbered Grantley Arms in the centre of the village reflects the former dominance of the family whose seat was at nearby Wonersh Park.

Caption For Clun, The Old Bridge C1960

The barn on the left of the photograph has since been removed, and this area beside the river is now a car park for visitors to the nearby castle.

Caption For Swindon, Regent Street 1967

At this time traffic was still allowed in one direction up Regent Street, with parking varying from one side to the other depending on the day of the week.

Caption For Nottingham, Wollaton Hall C1950

The 500 acres of deer park was incorporated in the city boundaries in 1932, but only the east side, a strip along the north side, and a strip along the west side were developed for

Caption For Watford, Cassiobury Park And Iron Bridge Lock 1921

Here we see two horse-drawn narrow boats, the 'Linnet' and the 'Evelyn', belonging to George Garside, at the attractively sited lock in Cassiobury Park, Watford.

Caption For Zoological Gardens, Camel 1913

Founded by the Zoological Society of London in grounds laid out by the architect Decimus Burton, the Regent's Park Zoo opened its doors to the public in 1828.

Caption For Zoological Gardens, Camel 1913

Founded by the Zoological Society of London in grounds laid out by the architect Decimus Burton, the Regent's Park Zoo opened its doors to the public in 1828.

Caption For Brighton, The Parade 1894

The lower buildings in front of the Metropole flank Regency Square which was laid out in 1818 and is now host to an underground car park. Francis Frith's Sussex A Century Ago

Caption For Darwen, Bold Venture Park 1896

This view from the top of Whitehall Park looks over the flower beds to Darwen beyond.

Caption For Wetherby, River Wharfe 1909

Behind the houses was Raby Park, an imposing housing development stimulated by the arrival of the railway.

Caption For Shipley, The Glen 1921

At the top of the glen a pioneer amusement park was established from 1887 when the switchback railway from the Saltaire Exhibition was moved up the hill.

Caption For Hemingford Grey, High Street C1955

The black wooden shed beyond has been demolished to make way for a car park.

Caption For Sutton Courtenay, Church Street C1955

There is a good range of timber-framed houses on both sides, and in the distance are the walled grounds, more of a small park, of Mill House on the Appleford Road.

Caption For Parkgate, The Boat House 1939

The baths were situated just to the north of the Boat House, where Gayton Sands Nature Reserve car park now stands. The Boat House is now an inn and restaurant.

Caption For Ullenhall, White Cottage And Memorial C1965

She still managed to upset strait-laced locals by her antics at her house, Barrells Park, which lies in ruins after a fire in 1933 and is said to be haunted by her ghost.

Caption For Acle, The Bridge C1929

The car and charabanc parked on the opposite bank show that Acle was an attraction for trippers between the wars.

Caption For Marton In Cleveland, The Park C1965

Stewart Park was originally the grounds of Marton Hall, the magnificent residence of Henry Bolckow which he built in the 1850s, and filled with valuable works of art.

Caption For Sutton Courtenay, Village 1890

The Swan pub on the right, built in the 1880s, now has a car park replacing the outbuilding by the sign.

Caption For Box Hill, The Slopes 1906

The Lookout at the summit of Box Hill is due to the generosity of Mr Leopold Salomons of Norbury Park.