Maps

181,006 maps found.

1895, Kingfield Ref. HOSM50117
1883, Coven Ref. HOSM42037
1885, Ettingshall Ref. HOSM44968
1883, Featherstone Ref. HOSM45242
1900, Nurton Ref. HOSM55478
1900, Seisdon Ref. HOSM58917
1900, Trysull Ref. HOSM62554
1883, Brandeston Ref. HOSM38688
1902, Gedgrave Hall Ref. HOSM46154
1883, Hacheston Ref. HOSM47306
1902, Shottisham Ref. HOSM59175
1883, Tunstall Ref. HOSM62674
1886, Waddingworth Ref. HOSM63213
1896, Kirknewton Ref. HOSM50388
1884, Bevere Ref. HOSM37628
1885, Brockhampton Ref. HOSM39058
1884, St Peter The Great Ref. HOSM39171
1884, Crowle Ref. HOSM42475
1884, Egdon Ref. HOSM44655
1884, Hawford Ref. HOSM47863

Books

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Memories

29,053 memories found. Showing results 1,861 to 1,870.

Gretna School

Does anyone have any school photos of the 1950s at Gretna Township School, later Gretna High School, Scotland?

A memory of Mossband Ho in 1955 by Francess Jones Formally Daugh

1950 1967

I was a 5 year old when we moved into the new housing estate in Northolt, we lived at 31 Rushdene Crescent. Then always it seamed that we had long hot summer holidays, playing in the woods, or in the sand pit (ex army firing range) or ...Read more

A memory of Northolt in 1950 by Paul Lamb

Lindsey Cottage And The White House

In 1949 my mother and I moved to Bentworth when my mother became the Health Visitor for Alton. We first stayed at rooms in the White House which was diagonally across from the Dugdales in the Big house at ...Read more

A memory of Bentworth in 1949 by morrowmm

Ffrith Beach

Oh, the days of endless sunshine, carefree explorations up to the hills above our beloved Ffrith! I was one of the crowd who walked the donkeys and ponies on Ffrith Beach for Mr Pulleine. We walked for MILES during those happy ...Read more

A memory of Prestatyn in 1960

Chelmsford, Infirmary, 1895.

This may well have been called the Infirmary, so its use didn't change a great deal for many people lots of decades later. It then became the London Road Hospital, and the A. & E. section were accessed down the ...Read more

A memory of Chelmsford by John Crouch

Sentimental Journey April2011

I finally fullfilled a lifetime dream to visit Raughton Head, in particular the church where I was baptised in in September 1944 ie All Saints' Church. During the blitz of the Second World War my father decided ...Read more

A memory of Raughton Head in 1944 by Graham Gaylard

The Windsor Crescent Guest House

I have happy memories of family holidays in Jersey staying at the Windsor Crescent Guest House in the early 1980s. Does anyone know if this hotel was the first building, middle or end? And when it ceased trading? Many thanks Andrew

A memory of Jersey in 1983

An American In Barassie

I lived at 51 Becah Road, Barassie, Troon. My step-father was in the U.S. Air Force and stationed at Prestwiick. I remember the gentleman who lived on the ground floor of our house. His name I think was George ...Read more

A memory of Troon in 1956 by Cheri Gardiner

East Barsham Manor 1929 Photograh

The 1929 photograph was taken when my stepfather's father, Douglas J Coleman owned it. His father, Edward J. Coleman, bought it in 1915, the year my stepfather was born. This is where he (Peter ...Read more

A memory of East Barsham by Bunny Garst

Mother Coming Home Frome Wok

My mother told a story from the time of the Second World War which involved her coming home and finding her caravan which she and her brother, sister and her mother lived in near the dock wall on Broadway off Trafford ...Read more

A memory of Salford in 1941 by Sidney Bennett

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 4,465 to 4,488.

Caption For Great Meols, Dinghy Slipway C1965

This busy scene was taken near Dove Point slipway, and shows the increasing attraction of the area as a sailing centre.

Caption For Ringwood, Market Place From High Street 1900

On the right hand side of the High Street is the White Hart Inn. It was probably here that the Duke of Monmouth was brought as a prisoner following the crushing of his rebellion in 1685.

Caption For Harrow On The Hill, High Street C1960

The High Street, with its attractive mix of buildings, does conceal some of its many charms.

Caption For Corfe Mullen, St Hubert's Church C1955

Corfe Mullen stands on the alluvial flood plain of the River Stour, surrounded originally by the wild heathlands of south-east Dorset.

Caption For Bishop's Stortford, Chantry Gate 1899

The 16th-century Chantry in Hadham Road was built on the site of the original priest's house on lands granted under the will of Baldwyn Victor.

Caption For Upton Upon Severn, 1931

Upton is situated upon the Severn some ten miles south of Worcester.

Caption For Bristol, St Mary Redcliffe Church 1887

The magnificent St Mary Redcliffe owes much to the generosity of William Canynge the elder (died 1396), and his grandson William Canynge the younger (1394?-1474).

Caption For Sheffield, Nether Edge Road And The Post Office C1955

Around 1955 these three shops provided locals with all manner of things; meat, groceries, sweets, cigarettes, toys and hardware; there was even a lending library.

Caption For Bollington, 1897

By the 1860s Bollington was thriving, but during the American Civil War the cotton towns of Lancashire, east Cheshire and north Derbyshire felt the effects of the Federal blockade of Confederate ports.

Caption For Maidenhead, Ferry And Cottage 1906

Past Cliveden is one of the most beautiful stretches of the Thames with its tree-clad river cliffs.

Caption For Five Ashes, The Five Ashes C1960

The village is named after five ash trees on the green. Twits Gill was once the home of Sir Austen Chamberlain, who was Chancellor of the Exchequer in 1903 and Foreign Secretary in the 1920s.

Caption For Wrexham, Hope Street 1903

It was built in 1472, and its 140ft-high tower, richly decorated with sculptured ornamentation, is traditionally listed as one of the 'seven wonders of Wales'.

Caption For Southend On Sea, On The Cliffs 1898

Moving closer to the main town of Southend-on-Sea, The Westward Ho! Boarding Establishment dominates this scene. It went on to become one of the premier hotels of the town.

Caption For Bakewell, Dorothy Vernon's Bridge, Haddon Hall C1955

South of Bakewell, the river runs through elegant parkland that forms the grounds of Haddon Hall. In this view, the lush nature of this wonderful valley is clearly illustrated.

Caption For Twickenham, The River C1955

The island ferry was largely superseded by the construction of Snappers footbridge in 1957. The main channel of the Thames is on the Surrey side of Eel Pie Island.

Caption For Manchester, View From Victoria Hotel 1889

Over on the left is Manchester Exchange station, opened by the London & North Western Railway in 1884 and famous for the long platform which linked it to Victoria Station.

Caption For Caernarfon, The Castle 1891

Known today for its massive castle, one of Edward I's chain of fortresses built to subdue the Welsh, this town on the shore of the Menai Strait at the mouth of the River Seiont is now staunchly Welsh-speaking

Caption For Chippenham, St Andrew's Church C1950

At the corner of the Market Place is the main entrance into St Mary's churchyard, to the left of the church. No 35 Market Place was the King's Head, which is first mentioned in a deed of 1770.

Caption For Whalley, Broad Lane 1906

Here we have a grand view of the railway arches heading out of Whalley.

Caption For Lyme Regis, The Cobb 1906

The Tennis Ground (near left) and the Royal Standard (left) are prominent; the Bonded Store of His Majesty's Custom and Excise was the biggest building (centre right).

Caption For Wolverton, Church Street C1955

Parallel to Stratford Road and to the south of it is one of the grid of streets that were laid out for the town from the 1840s, starting at the east and then expanding westward as land was released

Caption For Kegworth, High Street C1960

The arrival of framework knitters heralded a dour expansion of red brick housing and hosiery factories, but some nice examples of vernacular architecture are to be found in the village.

Caption For Pegwell, High Street 1907

On the right is the old Belle Vue Tavern dating back to the 1760s, which was an earlier haunt for smugglers.

Caption For Devils Bridge, The Falls C1880

This view shows the 'sublime horrors' of the waterfall that the first visitors came to see.