Maps

181,006 maps found.

1884, Nedging Ref. HOSM70787
1896, Brook Ref. HOSM70019
1913, Mayes Green Ref. HOSM70444
1895, Pyrford Green Ref. HOSM70800
1913, Camberley Ref. HOSM70926
1912, Runnymede Ref. HOSM70993
1886, Packwood Ref. HOSM70935
1899, Wigton Ref. HOSM35431
1899, Biglands Ref. HOSM37704
1885, Harriston Ref. HOSM38747
1899, Brocklebank Ref. HOSM39067
1899, Caldbeck Ref. HOSM39896
1899, Dundraw Ref. HOSM43976
1899, Fletchertown Ref. HOSM45528
1923, Greengill Ref. HOSM47024
1923, Greenrow Ref. HOSM47046
1899, Seaville Ref. HOSM58781
1899, Abbeytown Ref. HOSM61104
1899, Torpenhow Ref. HOSM62114
1899, Blencogo Ref. HOSM64295

Books

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Memories

29,052 memories found. Showing results 1,391 to 1,400.

Errington''s Of Chopwell

My grandfather lived in Chopwell most of his life, he and his siblings lived in Hamsterley Colliery with their mother Mary Ann and father William Errington, b1881 in Stafford. Their father was killed in 1915 in Gallipoli ...Read more

A memory of Chopwell by David Errington

Momories Of Stalmi E

Playing at Breakels, having ice cream, also walking up to the top shop.

A memory of Stalmine in 1966 by Kathy Plant Nee Hodgkinson

Traffic Lights

If my memory serves me correctly, this junction had the only set of traffic lights in Redditch at one time.

A memory of Redditch in 1968 by Martin Clements

Saturday Treats

My late father, Bill Clements, always took me shopping on a Saturday morning and after hair cuts we would end up a Woollies for sweets and a matchbox toy before catching a bus home to webheath from the old bus station just down to the left of Woolworths.

A memory of Redditch in 1961 by Martin Clements

Robinsons Chemist

My dad owned Robinsons Chemist and I lived over it from 1963 till I married in 68. We lived on Anglemead Crescent prior to moving back over the shop! I remember John Moore at Pinner Park/ Headstone and Moira Francis was my ...Read more

A memory of North Harrow in 1860 by Carole Gusoskey

The Rectory

My father worked on the air base in Upper Heyford and my mother, brother and me were evacuated to Upper Heyford. We lived in the Old Rectory with the then Rector who was very kind to us. The Rectory was haunted, one room ...Read more

A memory of Upper Heyford in 1944 by Janice Sandell

My Father Bob Barnard Lived In Overton As A Boy. His Words Are Below:

I was born on 29th November 1928, and lived in Southsea in 1939, and during August my parents, little sister, and I went for a short holiday by coach to stay with an Aunt and Uncle ...Read more

A memory of Overton in 1940

Two Sisters Marry Two Brothers

My mother, Marline Eager, of 125 Clarence Road married my father, John Mcgonagal McKeeman. Marline's sister, Dourthy married John's brother William, the first and only double wedding in Fleet on 12th March 1952. They ...Read more

A memory of Fleet by Shirley Forshaw

Lovely Little Dartmouth, A Time Capsule

My uncle, Reginald, always called Dartmouth, "The Town That Time Forgot". And he meant that in a good way because Dartmouth was largely unchanged over the years and of course, as a result, is now quite the ...Read more

A memory of Dartmouth by Robert Pavlick

Memories Of Good And Bad Days In Tottenham

My Name is Alan Pearce. I was born in October 1939 at 75 Park View Road and I have many memories of going to the bottom of the road and walking under the very low tunnel which carried the railway line. ...Read more

A memory of Tottenham in 1930 by Alan Pearce

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 3,337 to 3,360.

Caption For Sidcup, The Oval C1955

The half-timbered top storeys of all these shops added an attractive architectural extra to this suburban part of the town.

Caption For Cheam, The Broadway C1950

In their summer dresses, the ladies of Cheam go about their task of shopping along Cheam Broadway at lunchtime on a warm day.

Caption For Llanelli, From Stradey Woods 1957

Today the view is quiet and smoke-free, but this was not always the case; Llanelli was once the tin plate capital of the world.

Caption For Barford St John, The Village C1965

Barford St John is a typical example of the remoteness of some of the villages in north-west Oxfordshire.

Caption For Eastcote, Field End Road C1965

The builder T F Nash was one of three main contributors to the creation of the present shopping centre.

Caption For Porlock, The Ship Inn 1890

Standing at the bottom of the notoriously steep climb of Porlock Hill, the Ship Inn appears little changed today, despite the removal of its attractive wooden porches.

Caption For St Agnes, Cliffs At Chapel Porth C1955

The old Wheal Coates mine, perched on the steep cliffs of St Agnes Head, has been frequently photographed over the years.

Caption For Downham, The Village 1921

This posed picture shows the lower part of the village.The 15th-century tower of the village church is peeping out on the skyline on the left.

Caption For Chepstow, Marriott St Pierre Hotel And Country Club 2004

This view of the golf course and clubhouse from one of the lakes shows the old mansion in the background, with the tower that forms the entrance to the courtyard visible to the right of the

Caption For Teignmouth, From Torquay Road 1890

An overview of Teignmouth, taken from Shaldon Hill, across the estuary of the river Teign. The town is said to be Devon's oldest resort.

Caption For Cowes, Victoria Pier 1923

The Victoria Pier was a hub of waterfront activity, with sailing clubs making full use of its facilities, especially during Regatta week.

Caption For Liskeard, Barras Street Parade 1893

This distinguished market town lies at the head of a valley.

Caption For Romsey, The Abbey, From The South East 1898

The great Norman church is one of the most impressive in Europe and certainly the finest in Hampshire.

Caption For York, The Railway Station 1909

The magnificent sweep of York station dates from the completion of the Doncaster-Selby-York line. Opened in 1877, the station allowed through running of trains.

Caption For Romsey, The Abbey, From The South East 1898

The great Norman church is one of the most impressive in Europe and certainly the finest in Hampshire.

Caption For Lyndhurst, High Street 1908

Note the hay rake, coal-scuttles and assortment of piping and rope adorning the window of the local ironmongers in the centre of Lyndhurst.

Caption For Romsey, General View 1920

The town of Romsey is known for its associations with two distinguished Englishmen.

Caption For Burley, Cross And Post Office C1960

A penny-farthing can be seen leaning against the front of the cycle stores in the centre of Burley, which John Wise described in 1863 as 'one of the most primitive of (New) Forest hamlets'.

Caption For Betws Y Coed, Miner's Bridge 1953

This wooden bridge lies on the line of the Roman road, Sarn Helen.

Caption For Loftus, Town Hall C1955

The distinctive town hall of Loftus was built by Lord Zetland in 1879 and described as 'Free-Neo-Tudor' with a polygon angled tower.

Caption For Seaton, The Church C1955

Seaton is situated on Rutland's south- eastern edge, about half a mile from its border with Northamptonshire, overlooking the Welland Valley.

Caption For Chailey Green, The Village C1965

This is because on the left about a quarter of a mile away is the entrance to Chailey Heritage, the nationally recognized school for handicapped children, whilst on the opposite side of the

Caption For Petworth, House 1898

Originally owned by the Percy family, Earls of Northumberland, the Petworth estate passed by marriage to the 6th Duke of Somerset, who built the present house, designed by the French architect Daniel

Caption For Rugby, Market Place 1932

Freed of livestock, the Saturday market became a more congenial place; it was thriving and prosperous, despite competition from a new Monday market introduced in 1883.