Maps

181,006 maps found.

1885, Roughton Ref. HOSM58153
1885, Sustead Ref. HOSM60955
1881, Swardeston Ref. HOSM61048
1884, Upton Ref. HOSM63092
1883, Wacton Ref. HOSM63204
1882, Wreningham Ref. HOSM65251
1899, Attenborough Ref. HOSM36500
1883, Bingham Ref. HOSM37839
1885, Bottesford Ref. HOSM38471
1883, Bradmore Ref. HOSM38608
1899, Bramcote Ref. HOSM38659
1899, Chilwell Ref. HOSM40829
1887, Kilvington Ref. HOSM50069
1899, Kimberley Ref. HOSM50075
1899, Kinoulton Ref. HOSM50286
1883, Kneeton Ref. HOSM50464
1883, Lambley Ref. HOSM50653
1883, Plumtree Ref. HOSM56777
1899, Stapleford Ref. HOSM60441
1883, Stragglethorpe Ref. HOSM60719

Books

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Memories

29,052 memories found. Showing results 1,291 to 1,300.

My Racing Days.

At the age of 16 I arrived at Druids Lodge to become an apprentice jockey, signed to the trainer Noel Cannon. I had never sat on a horse, having come from the East End of London, but being only 5st 12lb my aspirations were high. ...Read more

A memory of Druid's Lodge in 1957

Jenny Lind Hospital

I was admitted to this children's hospital in the winter of 1961 aged 5 years, with acute asthma. I remember clearly a green bathroom with lots of hot water pipes and being bathed twice in a morning as I daren`t tell the second ...Read more

A memory of Norwich by Steph Tyler

Daisy Bank School

Daisy Bank, with the lollipop lady always there and ready to tell you off if you were not concentrating on crossing the road. Playing tick and kiss chase in the playground. Looking after my little sister when ...Read more

A memory of Bradley

Visiting This Hospital In 1953?

I remember my father being in this hospital. He had scepticaemia. I was about 5 or 6 and my mother and grandmother were driven from Windsor to Taplow by a neighbour of my grandmother's. I would wait in the car in the ...Read more

A memory of Taplow in 1953 by Kate Arnold

Stocks Hill.

Known as Stocks Hill, on the left of the photo is the Coop Drapery Shop. At the side of the shop was an alley and the Coop Bakery was there. The house facing in the picture was Ted Witneys car repair yard, along High Street was Keffords ...Read more

A memory of Moulton in 1950 by Jackie Tyrrell

Memories Of Padiham

I was born in 1947 to Betsy and Leonard Mcgough on Railway Terrace, which I believe is now called Russell Terrace. My mother worked in the cotton mills all her life and retired in a mill at Read. We moved to Moor Lane where we ...Read more

A memory of Whalley in 1957 by Jean Ashurst

Evacuation

I lived in Brook Bungalow between Latchingdon and Althorne during the war years and visited grandparents there into the 50's. I remember Barbie and Alec, the Mathams and the Plumbs (who ran the local garage) with such affection and ...Read more

A memory of Latchingdon in 1940 by Mollie Baldwin

Working At The Coop Store.

This used to be a very busy street, with the Coop Store, butchers and the office at the back of the butchers, also the coal yard at the back. I worked at the Coop 1957 to 1963, very happy times. In the winter, the manager, ...Read more

A memory of Moulton in 1957 by Jackie Tyrrell

Hydecroft (House)

My grandfather was born at his family's home, Hydecroft, which I gather must have been quite a sizeable affair (advertised later as having 8 bedrooms, 28 acres including a tennis-court). I can find no record of it now, but does anyone have any family records or memories of it?

A memory of Lowfield Heath in 1880

Crowland Road Infants And Junior School

I grew up in Clifton Gardens N.15 going to Crowland Road infant and junior schools and later on to Markfield Secondary Modern, 1952 - 1962. My parents owned the grocery shop on the corner of Fairview and Walgrave Avenue. I enjoyed reading other memories from so long ago.

A memory of Tottenham in 1952 by Frances Steigman Becker

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 3,097 to 3,120.

Caption For Lydstep, Smugglers Cave 1890

The Lydstep caverns are only accessible at low tide, with the exception of the Smuggler's Cave, which was probably so named because of the high incidence of smuggling along the rocky

Caption For Tenby, The Harbour Wall 1950

A boy stands on the old slipway into the sluice. At high tide the basin would fill; it was then emptied through an opening at the other end, keeping the harbour free of silt.

Caption For Adlington, Chorley Road C1955

Situated below Winter Hill on Rivington Moor, Adlington developed as a textile town before the advent of the railway because of its proximity to the Leeds and Liverpool Canal, which runs

Caption For Warrington, The Circus And Bridge Street C1950

Warringtonians would probably describe this as Market Gate, but Frith's view records the original concept of 1908 to create four matching corners, 'a spacious circus, perfectly symmetrical in shape with

Caption For Abercraf, Dan Yr Ogof Caves 1937

This picture is wonderfully typical of Brecon. It shows the River Llynfell emerging at the base of the cave.

Caption For Swinton, Main Street C1960

The small hamlet of Swinton, west of Malton on the B1257, above the wide valley of the River Rye, was completely deserted when the Frith photographer called on a summer's day.

Caption For Darlington, Bondgate 1906

Bondgate gets its name from the area of the town where the bishop of Durham's bond tenants once lived; it was once a separate manor from Darlington.

Caption For Eastry, High Street C1955

Between Canterbury and the sea, and built on a section of the Roman road which ran from Dover to Richborough, Eastry was once the site of a palace of the Kings of Kent, who divided their realm into 'lathes

Caption For Scarborough, The Castle 1890

It was the scene of the first action of the barons against Edward II, whose favourite Piers Gaveston held Scarborough at the time; despite surrendering, Gaveston was seized by the Earl of Warwick and summarily

Caption For Coltishall, On The Banks Of The Bure 1902

The thatcher's craft is one of the staple industries of broads villages. This photograph shows reeds growing at the edge of a broad, with the cut stalks stacked by the cottage.

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Caption For Cardiff, Castle, South Side C1903

One of the best preserved examples of a Norman motte and keep can be seen inside the grounds of Cardiff Castle.

Caption For Troutbeck, The Valley C1880

The Troutbeck valley is one of the most peaceful in the Lake District, and in this view, taken from the old coach route between Windermere and Penrith, the essentially rural nature of much of the district

Caption For Kington, Church Street 1956

Kington was also once described as having a 'maze of narrow streets … where too many of the old houses have been refronted, but still have the attraction of a wildly irregular skyline'.

Caption For Bodmin, Fore Street 1931

The Market House was built of granite in 1839-40 for the sale of meat, poultry and butter, and the four carved ox heads above the pillars (left) are a notable feature of the street frontage.

Caption For Bridlington, Harbour 1913

The Quay and the harbour were once separate from the rest of the town. The present harbour walls date from the middle of the 19th century; they are built on the site of previous medieval walls.

Caption For Exmouth, The Seafront 1918

This is one of Exmouth's two bowling greens - the other is at the back of the town at Phear Park. The high ground beyond is Gun Cliff Gardens, off Carlton Hill.

Caption For Lincoln, Pottergate And Cathedral 1890

This rural scene, about a mile east of the city centre along Monks Road, is now much changed.

Caption For Mells, The Manor And Church C1965

Mells Manor, largely Elizabethan, was built on the site of a medieval monastic manor.

Caption For Wokingham, Broad Street C1955

From this elevated view point we get the impression of what must have appeared a somewhat green street.

Caption For Windsor, Albert Memorial Chapel, East 1895

Queen Victoria commissioned George Gilbert Scott to create the highly decorated interior of this 15th century Chapel to commemorate her husband, Prince Albert, who died in 1861.

Caption For Bolsover, The Castle 1902

The ruins of the once luxurious state rooms at Bolsover Castle. It was probably in these rooms that the Duke of Newcastle lavished thousands of pounds on entertaining Charles I.

Caption For Studland, The Beach 1925

Studland has one of the best and least tampered-with beaches in Dorset - a real reminder of those halcyon days when such luminaries as George III promoted the merits of sea bathing.

Caption For Milton Keynes, Woughton On The Green 2005

There is but sparse evidence of Anglo- Saxon life in the city area.

Caption For Ilkley, West View Park 1906

In the middle of West View Park, opposite the paddling pool, was the bandstand. Here at the turn of the century ­visitors were entertained by Pierrot shows and bands. To the left is Wells House.