Maps

181,006 maps found.

1897, Pontycymer Ref. HOSM56070
1897, Pontycymer Ref. HOSM56973
1882, Haughton Ref. HOSM35746
1902, Alveley Ref. HOSM35904
1882, Apley Forge Ref. HOSM36046
1901, Farmcote Ref. HOSM45167
1882, Morville Ref. HOSM54130
1882, Nordley Ref. HOSM55120
1882, Patmarsh Ref. HOSM56166
1882, Tasley Ref. HOSM61274
1887, Broomfield Ref. HOSM39163
1885, Catcott Ref. HOSM40344
1886, Charlynch Ref. HOSM40623
1887, Clavelshay Ref. HOSM41059
1886, Dunball Ref. HOSM43961
1886, Horsey Ref. HOSM48955
1902, Lilstock Ref. HOSM51240
1885, Middlezoy Ref. HOSM53773
1886, Pawlett Ref. HOSM56280
1902, Stogursey Ref. HOSM60537

Books

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Memories

29,054 memories found. Showing results 2,701 to 2,710.

Re Tony Bros Ice Cream

I remember Tony Bros ice cream parlour off Acton High Street. On some Sundays my father would take me for a treat for a cornet or wafer scooped out of the big drum on the counter, it was always after giving our dog ...Read more

A memory of South Harefield by Frank Morrison

War Years

We lived first in Vinson Close, then in Glencorse in the High Street, next door to the Commodore. My friends included Eric Cox, who lived opposite in a flat over the undertaker's; Les Forrow, whose father was manager of a grocer's ...Read more

A memory of Orpington in 1940 by John Mc Culloch

Button Oak

I lived in Button Oak during 1942/43 and worked in the Wyre Forest for 'Bob' Harris who was the Forester. Along with two of my mates, Denis Mills and Hubert Till, I made frequent trips into Bewdley to go to the pictures or get my hair ...Read more

A memory of Bewdley in 1940 by Robert Aldridge

Marlborough Mop Fair

I have a photograph of a group of children at the Marlborough Mop Fair from the convalescant home, which used to be a home for old homeless gentlemen, then became a hospital for children recovering from various illnesses. I ...Read more

A memory of Marlborough in 1952 by Christine Utrup

Opening Of The 'new' Woolstore

Now living in Australia but have also lived in NZL and the Pacific Islands, Fiji Tonga etc. Used to be a member of the Horndon Scouts and played in the band. We were asked to lead a march to mark the opening ...Read more

A memory of Horndon on the Hill in 1971 by Chris Kneller

The Big Climb

During the 1950s many children from Birmingham and surrounding areas suffered with TB and chest complaints.  I can remember the doctor prescribed that I should have sun ray treatment twice a week and climb the Lickey Steps once a week. ...Read more

A memory of Lickey in 1953 by Ruth Harris

Priory Road 1962 To 1988

My father, William J Smith (Bill) had a newsagent at 47 Priory Road between 1962 and 1988 which was opposite Ports the Bakers. I remember seeing queues of people coming out of the Bakers on a Saturday morning to get ...Read more

A memory of South Park in 1970 by Julia Boxall

Military Music On Promenade And In Park

My National Service was spent in The Alamein Band of The Royal Tank Regiment which for 3 seasons, 1949 to 1952 played at Bognor Regis for two months on the promenade bandstand in the afternoons and in ...Read more

A memory of Bognor Regis in 1950 by Alan Binns

The Bus To School Stop!!

This is one of the bus stops that used to have lots of kids awaiting the Bus to take them up the Southend Road to Beauchamps School - although there were also a couple of 'elite' who mounted this bus to take them to Rayleigh ...Read more

A memory of Wickford by Lnda Golding

Leawood Pitts High Offley

My Great Great Grandfather was  a farmer and the owner of Leawood Pitts from around 1848 to 1892. His name was John Clemson and he farmed about 46 acres. He had a wife, Mary, and seven children. I have a photograph of ...Read more

A memory of High Offley in 1860 by Jennifer Nottingham

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 6,481 to 6,504.

Caption For Tillingham, St Nicholas' Church C1955

Tillingham has been owned by the Dean and Chapter of St Paul's since at least 604.

Caption For Stanwell, St Mary's Church 1895

A little to the north of the Thames and beyond Staines is the village of Stanwell.

Caption For Widnes, St Bede's Roman Catholic Church 1900

Situated in Appleton, to the north of central Widnes, St Bede's is a reminder of the then recent change in the status of Britain's Roman Catholics.

Caption For Grange Over Sands, The Ornamental Grounds 1921

Coping stones now surround the edge of the lake, and the arch of roses that spanned Picklefoot Spring at the point where it emerges has been constructed.

Caption For Budleigh Salterton, From West 1925

This fine view along Budleigh's strand looks towards the mouth of the River Otter and the bulbous cliff top of Otterton Ledge.

Caption For Edgware, George V Memorial Gardens, Canon's Park C1955

Originally owned by the Priory of St Bartholomew The Great, the estate was acquired in 1709 by James Brydges, later Duke of Chandos. Here he created one of London's great houses.

Caption For Rugby, Caldecott Park 1932

in recognition of contributions to National War Savings.

Caption For New Brighton, The Lighthouse 1887

Tradition says that a lighthouse was built on the sands here in the early 1700s, but it collapsed into the sand. A ship carrying cotton bales was shipwrecked off Wirral, and the bales washed ashore.

Caption For Hythe, St Leonard's Church, The Charnel House 1903

Beneath the church is an ambulatory, which contains a collection of human remains.

Caption For Wolverhampton, Lichfield Street C1905

Bilston had a lock-making industry of sorts in the 16th century but it remained fairly static; along with Pontypool, Bilston was an early centre for japanning—the copying of Japanese goods by English

Caption For Teddington, The Bridge 1899

An obelisk 265 yards below the lock marks the boundary of the jurisdiction of the Port of London Authority and the Environment Agency.

Caption For Chelmsford, Infirmary 1895

In the late 1870s the Grammar School boys had lost a corner of their cricket field when a new area was being laid out for the weekly market.

Caption For Palmers Green, Broomfield Park C1960

AT the start of the Victorian era, all the roads around Enfield had been turnpiked. These were under the care of the Commissioners for Turnpike Roads, who charged a uniform toll of 3d.

Caption For Dorking, Pixham Mill 1931

Just past the Stepping Stones public house is one of the roads leading to Polesden Lacy.

Caption For Bridport, Allington 1902

Other forms of transport are too swift: the greater delights of Dorset's scenery are missed by using them.

Caption For Great Linford, Black Horse Bridge C1965

However, perhaps they eavesdropped on an animated discussion between a group of men who were studying a large plan.

Caption For High Wycombe, The Old Cane And Rush Works, Desborough Street 2005

of the 20th century.

Caption For Sheffield, The Lyceum Theatre, Tudor Square 2005

But the most impressive Victorian building in Sheffield was the new town hall on the corner of Surrey Street and Pinstone Street, where an area of old housing had been demolished to make way for

Caption For Broxbourne, The River Lea C1960

Here we see the peaceful banks of the New River, with houseboats and leisure craft moored alongside.

Caption For Barrow In Furness, Duke Street 1893

Note the handcarts parked at the side of the street on the right, and the advertising hoardings on the side of the shop on the left of the picture, advertising among other things 'Wheatleys Hop Bitters

Caption For Newbury, Victoria Park C1955

Victoria Park lies to the east of Newbury town centre.

Caption For Sheffield, Pinstone Street C1965

Pinstone Street was laid out in the mid-1870s as part of a major development of Sheffield town centre that saw wide well-planned streets replace a hotch-potch of alleyways, small workshops, stables and

Caption For Lyme Regis, Sherborne Lane 1907

Sherborne Lane is shown here when the Crown and Anchor, the large building at the foot of the hill, was still open.

Caption For Newby Bridge, River Leven 1914

Holidaymakers are boating on the southern reaches of Windermere near Newby Bridge.