Maps

181,006 maps found.

1879, Awre Ref. HOSM36616
1906, Parrog Ref. HOSM56230
1900, Christchurch Ref. HOSM40886
1899, Llandegveth Ref. HOSM51780
1899, Cwm Dows Ref. HOSM56076
1896, Arreton Ref. HOSM36344
1907, Rowbridge Ref. HOSM58202
1899, Filgrave Ref. HOSM45396
1924, Moulsoe Ref. HOSM54190
1900, Camp Fm Ref. HOSM45504
1879, Mitchell Ref. HOSM53971
1906, Treninnick Ref. HOSM62394
1887, Liverton Ref. HOSM51709
1904, Luton Ref. HOSM52836
1884, Moretonhampstead Ref. HOSM54175
1884, Murchington Ref. HOSM54412
1887, Stover School Ref. HOSM60688
1886, Woodland Ref. HOSM65044
1896, Middridge Ref. HOSM53690
1884, Mochdre Ref. HOSM53887

Books

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Memories

29,016 memories found. Showing results 1,751 to 1,760.

Boyhood Memories

I was born in 89 Abbot Street, just off Sunderland Road, in 1932, then we moved to the Gateshead end of Redheugh Bridge. When the Second World War started we moved to 20 Brussel Street. The Davidson family lived in the flat above ...Read more

A memory of Gateshead in 1940 by Allen Flynn

Old Manor Cafe

My memory of Blackwater started when I was 14, for those of you who don't know what the Old Manor was, it was a transport cafe, which stood on what is now a supermarket site, on the right, at the junction with Rosemary Lane. In the ...Read more

A memory of Blackwater in 1960 by Graham Davis

Before The Town Centre Was Built ...

My family came to Basildon in 1957 as part of the overspill from London. My late father was a toolmaker and was offered a job and a house. Money was tight and we made out own entertainment. Collecting wood from the ...Read more

A memory of Basildon in 1957 by Susan White

Mogg's

Paul Martin is right saying the premises were Mogg's toy shop. He owned the shop, was the local cubmaster and I am almost certain he was the local Father Christmas. Obliquely opposite was a small grocer and I was once given 6d. to go into ...Read more

A memory of Thornbury

Things I Remember

Greenford market, that's where the buses terminated. If you were quick you could jump off the back of a bus at the corner when it turned into Windmill Lane, that way if the bus was going further than the market it saved you ...Read more

A memory of Greenford in 1975 by Terry Tomlinson

Dyer Weddings

This is not a memory but I wanted to say how lovely it is to find this picture on your page. I am doing my family tree and my Grandad Frank Dyer and many more of my ancestors came from Shalford/Jaspers Green. All of them seem to ...Read more

A memory of Shalford by Sue Lee

46 Bridge Road, Cove

46 Bridge Road at Cove is very significant to me because I was born in Bridge Road, no 46, on 29th June 1943, in the photo of Bridge Road it is the second house on the left, opposite Cove Supply Stores, so I'm sure my mother would ...Read more

A memory of Cove in 1943 by Graham Davis

Lofthouse's Newsagents

So I see it now again after so many years the shop on the corner with that sign Lofthouse's Newsagents above the entrance I went under many times to collect my comics hot from the presses of D.C.Thomson of Dundee: Beano ...Read more

A memory of Worksop by Roger Taylor

History

I would like to know the history of this place please, if anyone knows. Thank you.

A memory of Redcar in 1900 by Melissa Horner

My Father

My father worked for BP Llandarcy from the 1960s. I was born in 1971 and some of my earliest memories are the smell of my dad coming home from Llandarcy. He worked on a machine called the catreformer. He rescued my first cat Sooty from ...Read more

A memory of Llandarcy in 1974

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 4,201 to 4,224.

Caption For Ickleford, The Church And Lychgate C1960

St Katharine was the patron saint of millers, saddlers, wheelwrights and teachers - all trades and professions which appropriately flourished in Ickleford.

Caption For Luton, Vauxhall Motors C1955

The fact that is was possible to park on the side of the hill without a problem makes this photograph one to be treasured. The building on the left is K Block, with F Block on the right.

Caption For Stafford, Pennycrofts Court C1965

The Stone and Eccleshall roads used to divide in front of the Waggon and Horses public house, but by this time a roundabout had been built to the rear of it, on the left.

Caption For Penrith, Lowther Lodge 1893

This castellated building dating from 1877 was designed for Henry Lowther, 3rd Earl of Lonsdale to guard the entrance to the drive up to Lowther Castle.

Caption For Bolton By Bowland, The Green 1921

We see the Green from the far side.The village (the name means 'the dwelling by the bow of the river') has two greens; because it was all part of the Pudsay estate, there was no pressure to expand

Caption For Measham, The School C1965

In the mid to late 1950s, this pattern of school building was springing up everywhere.

Caption For Haverfordwest, Hill Lane And Castle 1906

Another interesting scene of the town taken from the steps in Hill Lane looking towards the castle.

Caption For Launceston, Dunheved Cross 1906

The top part of the cross was discovered in the 19th century at Tresmarrow Farm, and was put in the town museum.

Caption For Liverpool, Lime Street 1890

George's Hall dominates the left side of our photograph, and the London North Western Hotel the right side.

Caption For Teffont, St Edward's Church C1960

Teffont, 10 miles west of Salisbury, is the combination of the villages of Teffont Evias and Teffont Magna; both have small churches maintained and still in use by the whole combined parish of

Caption For Brierley Hill, Delph Locks C1965

The reasoning behind the construction of the Dudley and Stourbridge Canals was for the transportation of coal from pits around Dudley to the glass works at Stourbridge, and for the export of coals

Caption For Manchester, Market Street 1889

In this picture things have quietened down a little, and the policeman on point duty has only one waggon and several horse-trams and horse-drawn omnibuses to dodge.

Caption For Westhoughton, Market Street C1950

On the northern edge of the Wigan coalfield, local pits once provided employment for over 2000 miners, but by the late 1940s the mines were just a memory.

Caption For Berkhamsted, Ashridge College C1965

An anonymous offer of £20,000 had been received, which would enable part of the land to be bought for the National Trust.

Caption For Fleetwood, Rossall School 1904

Rossall Hall, Peter Hesketh's ancestral home, became Rossall School on 22 August 1844.

Caption For Cowan Bridge, C1955

Here we have a closer view of the quiet main street; note the sign of the Golden Cocker Café by the street lamp.

Caption For Chester Le Street, Front Street C1955

We can see from the size of the bus queues that private car ownership was still something of a novelty. In 1954, sales of new cars in the UK totalled 394,362, with just 4660 imported cars.

Caption For Chideock, Village 1922

Carter and cart-horse head up Main Street in a view across to the plateau of Langdon Hill (centre). Behind them is the gable- end of the Farmery and Hope Cottage.

Caption For Tonyrefail, Coedely Colliery C1955

As the name of the colliery would indicate this pit is actually in the Ely Valley and at the time of the Frith photograph would be one of the few still in full production.

Caption For Ibstock, Station Road C1965

The back of the Crown Inn can just be seen in the centre, where Station Road becomes Hinckley Road, curving south past the parish church, and on to Nailstone and Market Bosworth.

Caption For Rockingham, The Church C1960

The present church of St Leonard was begun in 1650 but has continued to be altered, with Gothic style windows in 1843, the raising of the roof and the addition of a north aisle in the 1860s.

Caption For Nottingham, Old Market Square C1950

Frith's photographer was looking west away from the Council House, with Long Row on the right.

Caption For Laindon, The Fortune Of War Hotel C1960

Opened in 1928, it replaced a previous Fortune of War (now a printer's on the Billericay road), which had itself been founded, supposedly, by a soldier returning from the Napoleonic Wars.

Caption For Alford, West Street C1950

The tower of St Wilfrid's Church had to be the perch of the photographer for him to take this shot.