Maps

181,006 maps found.

1908, Wallcrouch Ref. HOSM63289
1890, Durkar Ref. HOSM44094
1891, Sandal Ref. HOSM58447
1890, Warmfield Ref. HOSM63429
1885, Bentley Ref. HOSM37515
1883, Shire Oak Ref. HOSM58475
1883, Shelfield Ref. HOSM59004
1885, Houghton St Giles Ref. HOSM62703
1885, Waterden Ref. HOSM63494
1898, Whatcombe Ref. HOSM64240
1900, Lulworth Camp Ref. HOSM39541
1900, Cocknowle Ref. HOSM41392
1897, Tonwell Ref. HOSM62076
1899, Chitterne Ref. HOSM40857
1892, Glazebury Ref. HOSM46335
1905, Padgate Ref. HOSM56078
1886, Warwick Ref. HOSM35381
1886, Beausale Ref. HOSM37322
1886, Haseley Ref. HOSM47769
1885, Sherbourne Ref. HOSM59049

Books

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Memories

29,053 memories found. Showing results 1,811 to 1,820.

Flying Scotsman Through Bramley Station

I think it was 1963. The Flying Scotsman steam train came through Bramley station. I was only small, and we all gathered to watch it come through at a fantastic speed! I remember the station master, ...Read more

A memory of Bramley in 1963

Lament On A London Landing

. When I was a gusty young airman So many seesaw sunny days Were spent with blue girls on Marlborough Downs Our only access, a path both straight and narrow, Thinnest and steepest in its final assent.   Emotions of ...Read more

A memory of Burderop Park in 1964 by Ed Schussler

Happy Days

Oh the memories stored away!! Charlie's opposite Cove Green, going there for sweeties on a Sunday, Cove Green (not as good as Tower Hill swings though!), Mundays closing at 1pm on Sundays, Thorntons with its yellow facade, and wool etc, I ...Read more

A memory of Cove in 1965 by Ann Mozdzer

Pappa India

Yes, I remember the time the Trident crashed near the "Crooked Billet" pub. I was driving a 116 bus and was on the bus stand in Staines. The journey to Staines from Hounslow was uneventful. I had about 20 minutes before I ...Read more

A memory of Heathrow Airport London in 1972 by Ivor Seymour

The Pre Fab Years

I was born in Recreation Close - a tiny 1 bedroom maisonette at the bottom of Wide Way. My Grandparents lived in Greenwood Road just around the corner. In June 1944, during the Second World War, a doodle bug exploded on the shelter ...Read more

A memory of Mitcham in 1940 by Patricia Sullivan

Mixed Memories

My family lived in and around South Ockendon for many years. I was born in 1965 in Romford. I went to Shaw County Primary School from aged 4, then to Lennards for years 1 and 2 finally at Culverhouse until I left school in the ...Read more

A memory of South Ockendon by Mandy Swan

Ancestral Home

With my newly obtained lawyer´s degree and after joining a British bank based in Buenos Aires, Argentina, I was sent to London, to follow an international training course of one year, along with my wife Rosemarie and our one year ...Read more

A memory of Car Colston in 1972 by Enrique Martin

Boarding School, Harcombe House.

In 1956 I went to Harcombe House as a boarder. Mrs Jowett was in charge of us - 52 girls. Crocket did the gardens and lived in a cottage on the lane, as did cook. Matron and the housemistress, Miss Haytor, lived in. The ...Read more

A memory of Uplyme in 1956 by Inez Dight

Gladstone Park

Our family moved from Churchill Road, Willesden to the country right out to Dudden Hill, in Normanby Road. The entrance to the park was just down the end of the road near the old iron bridge. There was a rather short tree ...Read more

A memory of Hendon in 1961 by Jim Rabbitts

My Memories Of The Coronation 2nd June 1953

My memories of the Coronation-2nd June 1953 While I was studying at the Bridgend Preparatory and Commercial School two events happened which changed the course of history for Great Britain. In February ...Read more

A memory of Aberkenfig in 1953 by Catherine Delahay

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 4,345 to 4,368.

Caption For Coverham, Abbey Church 1926

In between the dramatic hills of Great and Little Whernside, Coverham lies in a hollow 2 miles west of Middleham.

Caption For Swanage, From Durlston Castle 1892

Former 'quarr houses' and stone workings (bottom left) can be seen here beside Durlston Bay (lower right) which revealed fossils of the first marsupial-type mammals that succeeded the dinosaurs.

Caption For Abergavenny, Below The Sugar Loaf C1955

The symmetry of the ploughman's furrows consign the hills of Bryn Arw and the Sugar Loaf to a background role.

Caption For Polesworth, Market Square 1958

Like the nearby village of Alvecote, Polesworth was once a mining area.

Caption For Newbury, Northbrook Street C1960

The Tudor Café, seen on the left, was a popular attraction with a great many of Newbury's citizens as well as large numbers of visitors to the town.

Caption For Nantwich, Parish Church Nave East 1898

Following the dissolution of the monasteries in the 1500s, this became the parish church for the town.

Caption For Bitteswell, The Old Smithy C1960

The advent of the internal combustion engine saw the demise of the village blacksmith, although the art is making something of a comeback with the demand for decorative railings and gates.

Caption For Rothley, Town Green C1965

We are south-west of the village centre, and the photograph exudes a strange feeling of well- cared-for neglect.

Caption For Linton, The Fountaine Inn And Linton Hall C1955

This view of a corner of the village's rectangular green shows the Fountaine Inn on the left, named after Linton's most famous son, Richard Fountaine, who became an alderman of the City of London in the

Caption For Bengeo, St Leonard's Church 1929

This fine example of Norman architecture was in a derelict state, and the church of Holy Trinity in New Road, consecrated in June 1855, took over as the place of regular worship.

Caption For Sharpness, The Shipyards C1955

In the years following the end of the second world war, John Harker Ltd built several estuarine tankers on the foreshore at Sharpness. One of them might be in the background of this picture.

Caption For Burton, The Church C1960

The parish church of St Nicholas, like many of Wirral's fine buildings, is constructed from local red sandstone.

Caption For Holywell, Church Of St John The Baptist 1898

The parish church of St John the Baptist overlooks the water meadows of the Ouse; the sunsets from here on a winter's evening are wonderful.

Caption For Orford, Church Street C1960

We are looking east from the Market Square; the battlements of the church can be seen to the left of Church House (extreme left).

Caption For Newton Le Willows, Crow Lane East C1960

Another of the town's important roads, Crow Lane East was extended in the 1960s with the addition of a library, the original Technical School and a large estate of social housing.

Caption For Wallasey, Leasowe Road C1960

As an approach to Junction 1 of the M53 motorway, Leasowe Road (A551) is now dual carriageway for much of its length.

Caption For Trowbridge, County Cricket Ground Pavilion 1907

In June 2001, The Wiltshire Times described it as 'one of the town's hidden treasures'.

Caption For Clayton West, Long Lane C1955

Clayton West was typical of many South Yorkshire coalfield villages in the 1950s, when this photograph was taken.

Caption For Thrapston, Chancery Lane C1955

Sir John Washington, who was knighted by Charles I and was buried in the local churchyard, was the brother of Lawrence Washington, whose son John emigrated to America and became the great-grandfather of

Caption For Bury St Edmunds, Churchgate 1929

This photograph shows the more residential character of this street. A rare tin sign for Arthur Rozier, tin and zinc worker, is on the 16th-century jettied building to the left.

Caption For Abergavenny, From The Church 1898

It closed in the 1990s, and has since had a number of uses, including those of fur- niture showroom and museum of childhood.

Caption For Needham Market, High Street 1922

Needham, on the main road from Ipswich to Stowmarket, was in ancient times a hamlet of Barking, but only became a parish in 1901.

Caption For Caernarfon, Castle Square 1906

Dominating Castle Square ('Y Maes' in Welsh) at the west end of the town, stands the great bulk of the castle. The structure covers two and a half acres and is in the shape of an irregular oblong.

Caption For Sheffield, The Crimean Monument 1893

Sheffield was once described by Horace Walpole as 'one of the foulest towns of England in the most charming situation'.