Maps

181,006 maps found.

1888, Ruckland Ref. HOSM58240
1904, Lowestoft Ref. HOSM34853
1904, Lound Ref. HOSM52376
1902, Ludlow Ref. HOSM34854
1883, Blackford Ref. HOSM37947
1883, Little Sutton Ref. HOSM61010
1885, Bruntingthorpe Ref. HOSM39271
1883, Choulton Ref. HOSM40883
1883, Myndtown Ref. HOSM54458
1883, Totterton Ref. HOSM62152
1903, Uplyme Ref. HOSM62995
1901, Ware Ref. HOSM63410
1882, Wheathall Ref. HOSM64271
1881, Dunnsheath Ref. HOSM65118
1888, Tipton St John Ref. HOSM50669
1888, Stowford Ref. HOSM60706
1896, Sittingbourne Ref. HOSM35188
1896, Bredgar Ref. HOSM38860
1896, Doddington Ref. HOSM43302
1896, Iwade Ref. HOSM49536

Books

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Memories

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Notes From The Frith Files.

This photograph shows residents waiting for the No.144 Midland Red bus from Malvern to Worcester outside the village shops. Far left is EW Bird's butchers, left is Cromptons newsagents, off picture further left is Procters ...Read more

A memory of Powick

Two Dales

I lived in the house on the right (Hazel House) just before the bakery from 1958-1988. Many memories of there.  Anyone with any memories of Two Dales, please don´t hesitate to contact.

A memory of Two Dales in 1958 by Mark Hand

Hundredth Anniversary Of Wordsworth's Death

I was born in Bridge Street and went to Fairfield School, or "Fairfield Junior Mixed" as it was called when it became Co-Ed in about 1948. I remember the whole class having to walk up to Harris Park and ...Read more

A memory of Cockermouth in 1950 by Joseph Douglas

My Memories Of Living In Westbury Leigh 1940 1944

The house shown in the foreground of this photograph was the home of my Uncle, Percy Drury. This was sometime around 1940/42, I do not know how long he resided there. I lived at 115 Westbury ...Read more

A memory of Westbury Leigh in 1940 by George Drury

View Down Onto Umberleigh Bridge, Showing Village Square

It is with great interest we see your picture of the village square, showing what is now the Post Office and largest post code sorting office in England. It also shows the Regency Gables Tea ...Read more

A memory of Umberleigh by Frank Adey

Moving Of The War Memorial

Note in this photo that the war memorial has been moved back and the wall lowered. Flats have been built on the Banstead house site. You could always see the green houses over the high wall from the top of the 164a bus. ...Read more

A memory of Banstead in 1956 by Heather Lee

Born In 1941 Redhill A Wonderful Place To Have Grown Up

I was born and raised in Redhill. It was a wonderful childhood and many great memories. I was born in 1941 at Thornton House. We lived on Ladbroke Road, and remember the fish and chip shop, ...Read more

A memory of Redhill in 1950 by Nadine Campbell

Playing

When I was a child i used to play in the white house just past the garage just to the left of the picture when it was derelict.

A memory of Davyhulme in 1975 by Chris Bushell

The Cadena Cafe

This shot of the High Street presents the signage for the Cadena Cafe, a chain of national cafes (in the 'Lyon's' mould) where shoppers met for coffee and light meals. I have fond memories of visiting the cafe with family and ...Read more

A memory of Worcester by Chris Hardwick

Building Relocated

Around the 1920s this building was known as Perry's Place and was located diagonally opposite the Black Jug, known then as the Hurst Arms. It was dismantled and moved to nearby Mannings Heath. It now forms the clubhouse and is ...Read more

A memory of Horsham in 1920 by M

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 5,689 to 5,712.

Caption For Kendal, Looking North 1896

This is a general view of Kendal from the south, with the Lakeland hills in the background.

Caption For Leek, St Edward Street C1955

The parish church is at the top of the street, out of camera shot.

Caption For Halse, Village C1955

A meet of hounds at Halse, a charming old village to the north west of Taunton. In medieval times there was a branch of the Knights Hospitallers at Halse.

Caption For Buxton, Thermal Baths And Crescent 1923

The fame of Buxton as a Medieval spa grew and in Tudor times was greatly enhanced by the visits of Mary Queen of Scots who came to take the waters for her various illnesses, including rheumatism

Caption For Helston, Coinagehall Street 1931

Just out of the picture on the left stands Barclay's, once the home of Hugh Rogers, who was the first Squire of Penrose.

Caption For Sidford, Village 1906

Sidford's 12th-century packhorse bridge was built because the ford in question was proving difficult for horses; only the north parapet remains of the original structure.

Caption For Cambridge, Trinity Hall Lathams Buildings 1909

Not part of Trinity College, but a college in its own right, Trinity Hall was founded in 1350 by William Bateman, Bishop of Norwich.

Caption For Shaldon, Fore Street 1922

Shaldon remains an unspoiled regency fishing village on the Torquay side of the Teign estuary. A long bridge and foot-ferry lead across to neighbouring Teignmouth.

Caption For Monsal Dale, C1955

This picture gives another impression of the wonderful feeling of space engendered by the Peak District.

Caption For Bexley, St Mary's Church C1955

The tower stands out because of its unique design of an unusual octagonal shingled spire. In 1853 the great-grandparents of Queen Elizabeth II married here.

Caption For Blackdown Camp, 1906

A sextet of non-commissioned officers from the 2nd Infantry Brigade adopt a casual pose for the photographer amid the gorse bushes and sparse clumps of grass outside the Sergeants Mess at this camp on

Caption For Wimbish, Aldridge's Cottage C1960

The ancient art of the thatcher has been caught in this interesting photograph. Many Essex villages have fine examples of thatched buildings.

Caption For Stourbridge, High Street 1931

The old industrial town of Stourbridge owes some of its fortunes to the European glass- blowers who settled here in Elizabethan times, founding an industry which has endured.

Caption For Pershore, The Abbey C1960

This truncated church is all that remains of the great abbey that once stood on this site.

Caption For Lindfield, Finches Park Road C1960

These detached houses are part of the Finches development, with no trace of the original house remaining.

Caption For Par, Par Green C1955

Par Green begins to look narrower and congested with the addition of more cars, wandering pedestrians and a white line in the road.

Caption For Southend On Sea, Westcliff Parade Band Stage C1955

Deck chairs still provided the main form of seating. The shelters remain unchanged.

Caption For Mochdre, C1960

New housing developments are suggestive of more to come, which they certainly did.

Caption For Brompton, The Gordon Memorial And R E Institute 1894

One of the most distinctive features of Brompton Barracks is this very unusual variation of more common equestrian statues, with General Gordon, mounted on a richly caparisoned camel.

Caption For Waltham Abbey, Town Hall And Highbridge Street 1921

The Town Hall stands on the left of this photograph, which was taken from outside the church and looking down Highbridge Street.

Caption For Leek, St Edward Street C1955

The parish church is at the top of the street, out of camera shot.This is also an area of the town known as Petty France because, along with Ashbourne in Derbyshire, Leek was used to house French

Caption For Menai Bridge, Suspension Bridge 1891

This elegant suspension bridge, built over the Menai Strait by Thomas Telford as part of his Holyhead Road, gave its name to the little town on the northern side of the narrow strait, between the island

Caption For Porthcawl, The Terraces 1901

This is a splendid view of the terraces and their fine sea view. A sign in the centre left of the picture reads - 'Jones's Hotels and Cafés'.

Caption For Deal, The Castle 1894

The castle was built in 1539, and came under the control of the Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports. In 1648 the castle was captured by Colonel Nathaniel Rich for Parliament.