Maps

181,006 maps found.

1895, Ovington Ref. HOSM55920
1896, Greatham Ref. HOSM46985
1896, Cootham Ref. HOSM56181
1896, Storrington Ref. HOSM60772
1896, Sutton Ref. HOSM60966
1896, Watersfield Ref. HOSM63525
1895, Purfleet Ref. HOSM35083
1899, Pwllheli Ref. HOSM35085
1888, Botwnnog Ref. HOSM38401
1899, Ceidio Ref. HOSM40465
1899, Llithfaen Ref. HOSM52143
1888, Pencaenewydd Ref. HOSM56278
1884, Kilmersdon Ref. HOSM50080
1895, Wennington Ref. HOSM63703
1898, Bucklebury Ref. HOSM39374
1910, Caversham Ref. HOSM40494
1910, Ruscombe Ref. HOSM58377
1909, Swallowfield Ref. HOSM61028
1903, Bank's Green Ref. HOSM37514
1903, Stock Wood Ref. HOSM60529

Books

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Memories

29,019 memories found. Showing results 2,241 to 2,250.

Wheat Leasows Wellington County Of Salop

My grandmother was named Violet May Purcell, born in May 1891. She emigrated to Canada as a young adult. Her father was Frederick Purcell, a wire cleaner; her mother was Ellen Purcell (nee Higginson). If anyone has additional information, please advise. Thank you.

A memory of Wellington in 1890 by Verna Murray

Drayton Jottings

Drayton Jottings. Auntie Alice, in Kings Avenue, regularly seen, out on her front doorstep, she kept it clean, the 'raddled' red stone was buffed to a shine, 'Old fashioned traditions', here continued,so fine. one day, from ...Read more

A memory of Market Drayton by Allen Warrender

Holidays

I can remember coming into Diss station (1953 onwards) as if it was yesterday. I and my family came up from West Ewell, Surrey to stay with my aunt and uncle at Redgrave every year for our school summer holiday. My cousins and my sister Julie ...Read more

A memory of Diss by Jackie Ferry

My Dear Home Town Of Bournemouth

I was born there in 1928, in Boscombe Hospital, Bournemouth, and lived in Bournemouth till 1962. There is no where like Bournemouth, lovely beaches, stores, theatres, the Chines, and Shell Bay. An excursion to ...Read more

A memory of Bournemouth in 1940 by Jean St. Dennis

Bearmans

Bearmans was the big department store on the site which is now occupied by the Coop or Leo's. I remember the toy department at Christmas was fantastic with an enormous model train layout in the centre of the floor which would take you ...Read more

A memory of Leytonstone in 1956

Patmore Brothers Loughton 1910 Onwards

I am the grandaughter of Ted Patmore who ran Patmore Brothers in the High Street Loughton.  1960 was the 50th anniversary of my grandpa opening the business and this year would have been the 100th if it had ...Read more

A memory of Loughton in 1960 by Jennie Ford

St Vincent Road

I lived at the bottom of St. Vincent Road, near to Temple Hill Estate and Bow Arrow Lane. We used to play in the fields and I remember Temple Hill Estate being built. I remember the air raids in the war and the bomb falling in ...Read more

A memory of Dartford in 1945 by Phyllis Gregory

The Old Post Office

My grandparents, Harold and Phyllis Fenton, ran the village post office in the 1930s, 1940s, 1950s and 1960s from their home in the stone house opposite the Horse and Jockey Inn. My three sisters and I, daughters ...Read more

A memory of Waddington in 1960

Paperboy

I was a paperboy from 1967-1970. My round was from Cliff Davies shop to the top of the pit past the old St Margaret's factory and on I walked to Brittania, it was a newish estate then. Some mornings I got a lift off Dai Radford the milkman in his very rare Landrover milk float.

A memory of Aberbargoed in 1967 by Lyndon Gingell

The Beauty Of Herne Bay In A Hectic World

I lived in Herne Bay for my teen years. I remember the Pier burning down and the sea freezing over. The winds could be so strong my mother and I had to hold on to the lamposts for fear of blowing into the ...Read more

A memory of Herne Bay in 1964 by Valerie Thomas

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 5,377 to 5,400.

Caption For Fareham, The River C1960

LIKE THE INHABITANTS of many coastal towns where creeks and estuaries were formed, the people of Fareham used the sea to extract salt, which before the days of refrigeration was an essential ingredient

Caption For Leintwardine, The Bathing Pool C1955

For many of us, photographs taken in the 1950s and 1960 remind us of our childhood days.

Caption For Monsal Dale, The Valley From The Hotel C1955

This more expansive view of the valley conveys a feeling of peace and beauty.

Caption For Winchester, The Pentice C1955

The covered walkway of The Pentice was created when the upper floor of its houses was extended in the 16th century. Until 1279 a Royal Mint of the Norman and Angevin kings stood on the site.

Caption For Uley, The Village C1960

The landscape here is a fine example of the continuing denudation of the Cotswold Scarp; it is of great interest to geologists, as the outlying peaks and downs were once connected to the

Caption For Denbigh, The Castle, Goblin Tower C1885

It was from the top of the Goblin Tower that the keys to the castle and town were hurled at the feet of the Parliamentarian commander Major General Mytton upon the surrender of the Royalist garrison.

Caption For Burley, The Village C1950

Not far away from the village are local quarries where a kind of gravel called Burley Rock was excavated in earlier times.

Caption For Liverpool, George's Dock C1881

Construction of St George's Dock was authorised by an Act of Parliament in 1761.

Caption For Haywards Heath, South Road C1950

Sir Henry Price and the Fifty Shilling Tailors A branch of the Fifty Shilling Tailors stands on the right of the parade of shops in this photograph.

Caption For Ruislip, Bury Street C1955

On the north side of the village is Manor Farm, with its astonishingly complete array of farm buildings.

Caption For Epsom, High Street 1907

His neighbours were a mixture of old and new residents.

Caption For Sandhurst, R.M.C, The Royal Memorial Chapel 1901

The chapel is almost Byzantine in design, but its transepts are reminiscent of Italian Romanesque rather than Byzantine.

Caption For London, Old Waterloo Bridge 1902

This panorama of the river through broad lawns and lofty trees reveals the bridge’s graceful character.

Caption For Carn Brea, 1906

Most of England's Celtic legacy is to be found in Cornwall.

Caption For Scarborough, The Bay 1886

A magician entertains a crowd of well dressed Victorian holidaymakers on the beach.

Caption For Hawes, Main Street C1950

The bustling village of Hawes is the 'capital' of Upper Wensleydale, and the economic and social centre for the farmers of the dale.

Caption For Woodbridge, The Shire Hall 1908

Woodbridge is undoubtedly one of the most attractive small towns in Suffolk, and stands at the tidal limit of the River Deben.

Caption For Bristol, The Cathedral 1887

The bishopric was one of the poorest in England, and even in the mid 18th century its net revenues were only around £300 a yar. Because of this, bishops were given additional church preferments.

Caption For Cregneash, The Meayll Circle 1897

There are a number of Neolithic monuments on the island; the Meayll Circle is of a unique design with six pairs of lintel graves arranged in a circle.

Caption For Alderley Edge, London Road 1896

The residential nature of the place led to the establishment of quality retail outlets.

Caption For Ambleside, Tarn Hows C1955

This is a classic view of Tarn Hows, near Hawkshead, with the peaks of the Langdale Pikes in the centre background.

Caption For Oxford, Cornmarket Street 1922

As we turn right along Cornmarket Street, the most striking building amid the shops is the rough-hewn late Anglo-Saxon tower of St Michael's Church, with its two tiers of paired belfry windows.

Caption For London, Blackfriars Bridge 1890

Taken from the Southwark side, this photograph gives a fine view of St Paul's Cathedral, Sir Christopher Wren's Baroque masterpiece (1675-1711) which replaced the medieval cathedral destroyed in the Great

Caption For Storrington, The Monastery 1894

We are in a large village at the foot of the Downs, which has several commons. The Premonstratensian monastery of Our Lady of England is still in use.