Maps

181,006 maps found.

1906, Cosheston Ref. HOSM41940
1897, Llandough Ref. HOSM70627
1915, Swanbridge Ref. HOSM61135
1898, Penrith Ref. HOSM35031
1897, Bampton Ref. HOSM71288
1913, Brougham Ref. HOSM39197
1898, Calthwaite Ref. HOSM39870
1923, Dacre Ref. HOSM42771
1898, Hunsonby Ref. HOSM49148
1897, Keld Ref. HOSM49647
1897, Melkinthorpe Ref. HOSM53462
1913, Milburn Ref. HOSM53715
1899, Mosedale Ref. HOSM54135
1923, Newbiggin Ref. HOSM54798
1897, Newby Ref. HOSM70008
1923, Pategill Ref. HOSM56162
1897, Reagill Ref. HOSM57536
1898, Renwick Ref. HOSM57733
1913, Sockbridge Ref. HOSM59552
1898, Staffield Ref. HOSM60159

Books

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Memories

29,052 memories found. Showing results 1,311 to 1,320.

My Birthplace

II was born in this gorgeous building on July 10th 1966. This is the first time I have seen a picture of it and what a grand building, so sad to see the current state of it. My dad was in the army and stationed at Bovington. We moved to ...Read more

A memory of Yeovil in 1966 by Paul Hewitt

The Wills Family

Ambrose Wills, Inn Keeper and Farmer at the Ashberton Arms West Charleton, buried at the Church. His son George took on the pub and farm when the village was sold by the Marques of Northampton on the 22 of September 1919. ...Read more

A memory of West Charleton in 1900 by James Freeman

My First School

My very first memory is in 1934 when my parents, sister and I came to live in rooms over a private school in The Mount (from memory) near to a new Fire Station that had just been built. I was four years old and my mother was ...Read more

A memory of Chingford in 1930 by Alan Holden

Egg And Chips???

I have a strange but lovely memory of Forest Coal Pit. Mum and Dad worked shifts when we were kids so dad would often take the four of us out and about on his own, but being a 70's dad wasn't so good at cooking or organising a ...Read more

A memory of Forest Coal Pit in 1973

Old Bank House, High Street, Cranleigh

My father was part of the family business, H Freemantle and Sons, who were coal merchants for many years in Cranleigh. During the 1950's and 60's we had our office in the Old Bank House at the entrance to the ...Read more

A memory of Cranleigh in 1960 by Christine Oberlander

Amazing Discovery At Rushton Spencer Church !! 1956

My late father, W Gary Bailey, and my grandfather, Master Builder W Lloyd Bailey (who built all of the houses on Brown Lees Road, Brown Lees ) were conducting maintenance work at the church, namely ...Read more

A memory of Biddulph in 1956 by Rob Bailey

Balidon Fond Memories

I was born on 15th August 1954 at Balidon. I am sure my father told me they had a fishpond as you came into the driveway at the front of the building. When he first came to see me, he went to open the door of a car he must have ...Read more

A memory of Yeovil in 1954 by Julie Frost

Looking For Relatives

My grandfather, Alf Ellacott was one of nine children. His only brother died young but his seven sisters all lived in Blaengwynfi or Cymmer. He moved to Blackpill outside Swansea. My dad would like to find any cousins/second ...Read more

A memory of Blaengwynfi in 1930

Oh For Thing Past.

I was born in 1941 in St Augustine's Rd at the top of Chalk Pit Ave. The memory I have are, the Bull Inn at the corner of Sandy Lane next to Nashes Paper Mills. Ridge ways ? the all one shop, {things past}. Doing paper rounds ...Read more

A memory of St Paul's Cray in 1950 by David Stallwood

Stanford Le Hope School

School trip to the Festival Of Britain Dome of Discovery and what a day we all had

A memory of Corringham in 1951 by Peter Studd

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 3,145 to 3,168.

Caption For Filey, Promenade 1901

Its picturesque position on the cliffs of one of the noblest bays on the east coast of England, and its fine beach, along with its splendid hotels and handsome private houses, make Filey one of the most

Caption For Solihull, Entrance To Malvern Hall School C1965

John Constable is known to have painted Malvern Hall at least three times - one of these paintings is now in Tate Britain.

Caption For Colchester, Castle Gardens River Colne 1904

This small and delightful riverside town has a bustling quayside with a mix of pleasure boats and commerce in the shape of boat builders and repairers.

Caption For Torrington, Taddiport Bridge 1893

Taddiport's 17th-century bridge spans the River Torridge a couple of miles south of Torrington; only twelve years before this picture was taken, it would have been groaning under the weight of clay wagons

Caption For Budleigh Salterton, Promenade 1898

Budleigh Salterton stands to the west of the silted estuary of the River Otter. Its own beach is sandless and full of large pebbles, which seem to sing as the tides play across them.

Caption For Plymouth, Old Town Street 1889

The older anchorages of Sutton Harbour and Stonehouse, with the greater expanse of the Hamoaze and Plymouth Sound beyond, created a perfect naval base long before the new town of Devonport was founded.

Caption For Oxford, High Street 1890

Queen's College is named after Philippa, wife of Edward III, whose chaplain founded the college. It was originally intended to educate 'poor boys' from the north of England.

Caption For Fowey, St Catherine's Castle C1955

Once one of the most important ports west of Bristol, Fowey in 1346 was wealthy enough to contribute 47 ships and over 700 men to Edward III's blockade of Calais.

Caption For Southend On Sea, The Boating Lake C1945

The Boating Lake, to the east of the pier, was always popular with children. Families would often hire deckchairs to sit and picnic beside the pool.

Caption For Upper Langwith, The Church C1955

The simple little 13th-century parish church of the Holy Cross at Upper Langwith, east of Bolsover and close to the border of Nottinghamshire, may not have a tower, but it is nevertheless a gem of Perpendicular

Caption For Salisbury, Blue Boar Row C1950

The head office of the Wilts and Dorset Bank, built in 1869, is now Lloyds Bank, and is just one of a row of substantial, impressive buildings along the northern side of the Market Square.

Caption For Budleigh Salterton, Promenade 1898

Budleigh Salterton stands to the west of the silted estuary of the River Otter. Its own beach is sandless and full of large pebbles, which seem to sing as the tides play across them.

Caption For Winchester, Cathedral 1886

Many of the kings of Wessex were buried in the Saxon Cathedral, the foundations of which can be seen on this side of the present building.

Caption For Winchester, From St Catherines Hill 1899

Beyond the water meadows of the River Itchen is the Iron Age hillfort of St Catherine's Hill, the site of a maze which perhaps was used by penitent local monks, who would be blindfolded as they attempted

Caption For Widnes, High Level Road Bridge C1965

To give the bridge just one coat of paint requires 6,000 gallons of paint.

Caption For Petersfield, Sheep Street C1965

If you need it, here is the evidence of unchanged houses over sixty years, although fish and chips are now on the national menu.

Caption For Leeds, The Parkinson Building C1960

This building, which was part of Leeds University, was designed by T A Lodge and opened in 1951. Its broad tower dominates the city skyline.

Caption For Thundersley, View From Churchyard C1955

This churchyard stands at the top of Thundersley Church Road, well removed from the bustle of the town below.

Caption For Christchurch, The Quay C1955

Christchurch was actually an historic town of Hampshire when this photograph was taken, though it had an undoubted influence on nearby Dorset.

Caption For Mevagissey, C1884

Five miles south of St Austell, Mevagissey is first recorded in 1410. The local class of pilchard driver and long liner was about 40ft in length with a beam of 12ft.

Caption For Richmond, Castle Walk 1893

This Georgian promenade around the base of the castle provides impressive vistas of the river below and across to the other side.

Caption For New Forest, Ponies, Swan Green C1955

Many of the cottages inside the Forest boundary are of considerable antiquity, being either renovations or replacements of buildings that have stood on the same sites for centuries; it is hard to imagine

Caption For Madingley, Hall C1955

This beautiful Tudor mansion was built at the end of the reign of Henry VIII by the successful lawyer Sir John Hynde, partly from materials salvaged when they pulled down the church of St Etheldreda in

Caption For Sutton Bank, Gliding C1960

The headquarters of the Yorkshire Gliding Club at Sutton Bank, on the edge of the North York Moors high above the Vale of York with views to the distant Pennines, must be one of the most spectacular in