Maps

181,006 maps found.

1909, Kingsley Ref. HOSM50262
1904, Borth Ref. HOSM34192
1905, Beeny Ref. HOSM37378
1905, Forrabury Ref. HOSM45671
1887, Butterwick Ref. HOSM39688
1887, Friskney Ref. HOSM45842
1887, Sutterton Ref. HOSM61049
1887, Wrangle Ref. HOSM65236
1886, Bulby Ref. HOSM39420
1887, Haconby Ref. HOSM47318
1887, Morton Ref. HOSM54115
1907, Mill Throop Ref. HOSM61758
1908, Westbourne Ref. HOSM64116
1898, Croughton Ref. HOSM42456
1883, Radstone Ref. HOSM57362
1898, Rowler Ref. HOSM58193
1898, Westbury Ref. HOSM64037
1891, Manningham Ref. HOSM53075
1892, Tong Ref. HOSM71158
1896, Finchingfield Ref. HOSM45509

Books

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Memories

29,054 memories found. Showing results 2,681 to 2,690.

7 Training Battalion Reme

I remember doing my 6 weeks basic training at 7 Training Battalion REME Barton Stacey. It was rough, I was only 18 and never been away from home before, and the discipline came as a bit of a shock to us all. Some of the ...Read more

A memory of Barton Stacey in 1953 by James Wilberforce

Disley Primary School

When I went to the school we had our dinners in a room downstairs and heaven help you if you cheeked the dinner ladies. The Headmaster's son at the time, Michael Roe, did and he got a real telling off and probably the cane too! ...Read more

A memory of Disley in 1961 by Sally Pethybridge

School Doctor

School doubled as the church on a Sunday and I sat next to the altar rail often gazing at the pedals and knobs and levers of the organ instead of listening. I remember sitting at bench-type tables for lunch, stirring the Christmas ...Read more

A memory of Kettleshulme in 1958 by Sally Pethybridge

Evacuees

I was evacuated to Evenlode as a small child, I lived with a family in a small cottage opposite the school, I would be interested to make contact with anyone with a similar history or of knowledge of the area at that time. I am not sure of the year, I was quite young. Frank Piner

A memory of Evenlode in 1940 by Frank Piner

Poplar Farm On The A614

My aunt Joyce Blacker (nee Watson), and uncle Earnest used to live here, along with my cousins, Christine, Pauline and Magaret. I think it was next to a garage with a cafe or something. They had sheep and pigs on the ...Read more

A memory of Holme in 1972 by Jan Bingham

Highcliffe Then In Hants

In 1960 or possibly 1961 I went to Highcliffe with my pal for a holiday. We rode there on our motorcycles from High Wycombe in Bucks. We had a chalet on the beach with my parents but lied it was ours alone. It seemed more cool ...Read more

A memory of Colne in 1960 by Peter Mccormack

Milton And Plant A Tree For 73

A memory of Milton Lilbourne, Wiltshire. Interesting reference to Plant -a-tree-for-73 as I was the person who set this up. I also attended Milton School from about 1946 to 1950 when I passed a scholarship to go ...Read more

A memory of Milton Lilbourne in 1973 by Raymond Pearson

Stanton

I went to Stanton Infant / Junior school. I remember the bread being baked, Wem brewery delivering to the New Inn, the Old Mill that was destroyed in 1962, for 're-development', a tin shed was erected. The blacksmith shop was ...Read more

A memory of Stanton upon Hine Heath by John Vaughan

First Love

1995 was the best year of my life, I was aged 13 and I was totally besotted with a lad in the village called James Power, he was working with a local builder from Penmachno called Jeremy McWilliam. I loved the way he was of being the ...Read more

A memory of Cwm in 1993 by Sarah Collins

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 6,433 to 6,456.

Caption For Ascott Under Wychwood, C1950

Along the Evenlode, that gentle Cotswold stream, stands a string of villages all 'under Wychwood', that ancient wood that still remains one of the most extensive stretches of woodland in Oxfordshire, but

Caption For Brackley, Town Hall C1955

The architectural highlight is the Town Hall of 1707, sold to the town by the Earl of Bridgewater for the princely sum of one shilling (5p).

Caption For Thrapston, Oundle Road C1960

Here we see more late Victorian and Edwardian terraces and villas, mostly built of brick or roughcast. The road curves towards the town centre, passing the end of De Vere Road.

Caption For Market Deeping, Church Street C1955

This view looks north along the A15 towards the church of St Guthlac and Bourne.

Caption For Loftus, High Street C1960

This photograph of Loftus High Street shows the raised ground to the right known as the 'embankment'.

Caption For Abergavenny, The Deri From Bailey Park C1960

The Deri is one of the seven peaks surrounding the picturesque town of Abergavenny. The scene today is much the same as the one we see here.

Caption For Whitby, The Two Piers 1923

It shows the flagstaff with Cook's ship 'Resolution' on top.

Caption For Exmouth, Pavilion Gardens C1955

Exmouth enjoyed live theatre quite early on, as seaside resorts go.

Caption For Botley, The Square C1955

Again looking back towards the church, this picture gives a good idea of the size of the Square, with the Market Hall on the left. Note the Dolphin Hotel on the left, and the Bugle Inn opposite.

Caption For Manorbier, Castle 1890

The earliest parts of the castle are the hall and a small tower, both dating from the 12th century.

Caption For Kenilworth, Castle 1922

John of Gaunt transformed Kenilworth from a Norman fortress to a Gothic palace in the 1390s, and Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, favourite of Elizabeth I, further embellished it in the 1560s.

Caption For Lyme Regis, The Lynch 1892

Lyme Regis features a great deal in English literature, being the setting of Jane Austen's novel 'Persuasion' and John Fowles's 'The French Lieutenant's Woman'.

Caption For London, Regent Street And The Quadrant 1900

Conceived and built by John Nash in 1813, this famous thoroughfare has been said to represent ‘the highest beauty of street architecture.’

Caption For Port Navas, The Post Office C1960

On a creek on the north shore of the Helford, Port Navas was once the shipping place for granite from the quarries around Constantine.

Caption For Lulworth Cove, The Village C1960

An inland view from Britwell Drive (foreground), looking northwards over the car park and a dozen coaches at the end of the B3070 in Lulworth Cove hamlet.

Caption For Aldershot, Wellington Monument 1891

This imposing statue of the Duke of Wellington seated on his horse, Copenhagen, has been situated on Round Hill since 1885, when it was brought from Hyde Park Corner in London where it had dwarfed the

Caption For Merthyr Tydfil, Recreation Ground C1955

This amenity, known locally as the `old park`, was built on the waste tips of the Penydarren Ironworks.

Caption For Widnes, Widnes Road C1960

Today the whole focus of the shopping centre of Widnes has moved from the area around Victoria Square about a mile away so that it is now centred here and the street has become a pedestrian

Caption For Buckfastleigh, General View C1955

The new road takes the land to the right of centre, and is only a few yards away from the apex of the obvious bend. The old road still marks the boundary of Dartmoor National Park.

Caption For Gilsland, Roman Wall 1924

Gilsland Wall is in fact part of Hadrian's Wall. This was constructed as the northern frontier between Scotland and Britain and remained so for some two hundred years.

Caption For Preston, The Market C1960

This vast open Market Hall was constructed in 1875, and the roof, carried on elaborately decorated cast-iron pillars and supports, covers an area of some 3,500 square yards.

Caption For Totton, The By Pass C1960

Totton, Eling's larger neighbour, once claimed the title of the 'largest village in Hampshire' —though it has expanded so much in recent years that by no stretch of the imagination could it still

Caption For Margate, The Jetty 1918

We are looking north along the jetty towards the hexagonal Jetty Extension of 1877.

Caption For Fittleworth, The Village 1908

Fittleworth is a picturesque village of fine old houses, commons and fir woods.The local people call this 'Hallelujah Corner' because it is a sharp bend on a narrow and busy main road, near the church