Maps

181,006 maps found.

1904, Peppercombe Ref. HOSM56537
1896, Adversane Ref. HOSM35594
1910, Ifold Ref. HOSM49282
1896, Parbrook Ref. HOSM56093
1883, Alvechurch Ref. HOSM35901
1882, Bournville Ref. HOSM38508
1883, Hopwood Ref. HOSM49019
1883, Lickey Ref. HOSM70619
1903, Hollywood Ref. HOSM53380
1883, Rubery Ref. HOSM70957
1903, Sparkbrook Ref. HOSM59843
1896, Butterknowle Ref. HOSM39675
1896, Cornriggs Ref. HOSM41840
1896, Coundon Ref. HOSM42016
1896, Toronto Ref. HOSM62112
1896, Woodland Ref. HOSM65041
1883, Bryn Ref. HOSM39287
1883, Colebatch Ref. HOSM41492
1882, Norbury Ref. HOSM55108
1892, Dinckley Ref. HOSM43239

Books

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Memories

29,054 memories found. Showing results 2,661 to 2,670.

Mossband Camp

My father was a serving soldier, serving at the RAOC camp until 1948. We lived in the YMCA building in the camp itself and it had a large functions hall attached where one of our officers once entertained the children at Christmas ...Read more

A memory of Mossband Ho in 1947 by Eileen Buckley Knowles

Ashford Fish Shop

In about 1949 my family brought the fried fish shop at number 3 Station Approach, Ashford, Middlesex. I was about three years old at the time and my earliest memory is of driving my pedal car between the tables and ...Read more

A memory of Ashford in 1949 by Barry Hawgood

Wells Family In Thorpe Bay

A cousin found an old Birthday Book in which the names of some people from Thorpe Bay feature. We wonder if these were family members: Eileen Wells, 11 Plas Newydd, Thorpe Bay, Essex, Birthday February 28. Mrs. Day, 10 ...Read more

A memory of Thorpe Bay in 1920 by ivytrott

Cowplain In The Early 1960's

I lived as a toddler in Kings Road, Cowplain, between 1958 and 1963, in the days when it was a cul-de-sac. These photographs really bring back memories. If I'm not mistaken, the small building on the right of the ...Read more

A memory of Cowplain in 1963 by David Crouch

Corringham Essex

My father worked on a construction site at Tilbury I think it was, so our family moved from Thornaby to Corringham.  We lived in a trailer on a farm just behind the Bull Inn, right next to a school.  There was a lane between ...Read more

A memory of Stanford-le-Hope in 1951 by Max Anderson

Family Holidays

Limekiln Lane camp site is a special place for me, my grandparents spent many happy holidays there in the 1950s. Once their children arrived they went along too. Jaqueline and Harold had children of their own, I am one of those ...Read more

A memory of Bridlington by Kerry Hellewell

Brunner House Fond Memories

I started my working life here at Brunner House as a 16 yr old mail girl. I helped to sort out all the mail, then deliver to all of the offices. An opening became available in the filing room with Margaret Johnson. I ...Read more

A memory of Northwich in 1973 by Jackie Koshnick

Drake Street

I was born in Rochdale in 1934. I attended Champness Hall Sunday School, 1940 -52, which was situated just below the Rochdale Observer offices (on the left of the photo). It was a large Methodist Central Hall with offices used by local ...Read more

A memory of Rochdale in 1952 by stanley.rudman

St Mary's School

It is believed that this was a training college for Church of England vicars and then it was subsequently used as an orphanage run by the Catholic Rescue Society and staffed by the Sisters of Chariry, a French order of nuns. During ...Read more

A memory of Gravesend in 1930 by colingbedford

Baptist Church

The building with a clock tower on the right was the old Baptist church. It was knocked down in the early 1960s in order to widen the road (which was of course the main Portsmouth to London road in those days) and was replaced by ...Read more

A memory of Waterlooville by Meryl Davidson

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 6,385 to 6,408.

Caption For Port Sunlight, Dell Bridge And The Lyceum C1955

Although originally known as the Schools, the building has had a variety of uses - a men's social club, an evening institute and a Christian meeting place.

Caption For Bilsborrow, The Roebuck Hotel C1960

Roebucks are the males of the roe deer, whose herds once roamed this attractive landscape along the western fringe of the Lancashire hills.

Caption For Port Sunlight, Dell Bridge C1955

This is one of many fine examples of public amenity open space in Port Sunlight.

Caption For Llandaff, The Cathedral, The West Front 1893

The name 'Llandaff' means 'the sacred enclosure on the river Taff', and Llandaff is one of the earliest ecclesiastical foundations in Wales.

Caption For Caerleon, Christchurch 1899

This church stands in an area with a long-standing Christian heritage: it is recorded that in 314 the Bishop of Caerleon was present at the Synod of Arles, the first general council of western Christianity

Caption For Great Tew, The Village And Post Office C1960

Surrounded by rolling hills, this has to be one of the most beautiful villages in Oxfordshire.

Caption For Goring, The Lock C1960

During the early part of the 20th century, the boat-building firm of Samuel Saunders took over Goring wharf.

Caption For Burnsall, The Village C1955

Rose-clad cottages line the road in Burnsall, lying in the heart of Wharfedale where the drystone walls spread like a net over the fells, as we can just see in the background.

Caption For Skipton, The Market Place C1955

Note the Dales farmers and their wives sitting lined up to the right of the statue, perhaps waiting for a bus.

Caption For Hinton St George, The Cross C1960

Viewed shortly after its restoration, this cross with a shaft and a figure of St John the Baptist dates from the 15th century - the ball on top dates from the time of Queen Anne.

Caption For Ironbridge, Waterwheel 1892

Water power played an important role in the development of the factory system, for it was harnessed to drive machinery in cotton and woollen mills alike.

Caption For Wisbech, The Canal C1955

These two pictures are an echo of the commercial waterways of the past.

Caption For Middlesbrough, Albert Road C1965

The property on the left is of particular interest, because in about 1970 a large section of the older central Middlesbrough buildings was flattened to create the first major shopping mall - the Cleveland

Caption For Grappenhall, The Village 1953

Grappenhall, or 'Gropenhale' (as it was then called), has the distinction of being recorded in the Domesday Survey of 1086.

Caption For Warrington, Marshall Gardens C1960

Sun worshippers in Marshall Gardens turn their backs on landmarks which will soon disappear.

Caption For Felixstowe, The Sands C1955

Facing Undercliff Road are (from left to right) the 1930s Trent's Café; the Town Hall of 1892; the Empire Café; Bent Hill; and the Felix Hotel of 1903, with the Spa Pavilion of 1909 below.

Caption For Hadleigh, High Street C1955

The building on the right has 17th-century pargetting, with the arms of Bayning. Hicks, on the left, has an original 15th-century door.

Caption For Llangrannog, The Beach C1955

Llangranog has a small, sheltered bay with a sandy beach on which about 20 ships were built during the 19th century. Like Tresaith, it became popular with holidaymakers from the 1930s.

Caption For Langdon Hills, The High Road C1950

The hilliness of these parishes was often cited as the cause of the 'Pure Air and Good Health' lauded in the property advertisements.

Caption For Penn, Spring Hill Corner C1965

This is one of several short parades of shops along the main road through Penn. Built in the early to mid 20th century, it remains largely unchanged today.

Caption For Sutton Coldfield, Penns Hall Hotel C1965

This hotel is on Penns Lane, near Walmley, south of Sutton Coldfield. The foremost stream in this area is Plants Brook, which once powered several mills.

Caption For Southport, Lord Street 1902

One of Southport's double-deck tramcars rattles its way along. In 1900 the tramway took delivery of some single-deck cars known as 'Californians' on account of their American looks.

Caption For Ryde, The Esplanade 1918

In 1870 the Victorian yachtsman Sir John Burgoyne brought the Empress Eugenie of France to the town after a perilous channel crossing.

Caption For Newhaven, Harbour From Hawthornden 1897

Founded in 1488 by King James III, this port was for many years a strong centre of Scottish ship building; also, up until the time of our photograph, it experienced a phenomenally