Maps

181,006 maps found.

1883, Seifton Ref. HOSM58799
1883, Sibdon Carwood Ref. HOSM59222
1883, Tugford Ref. HOSM62582
1886, Coldridge Ref. HOSM41482
1886, Coleford Ref. HOSM41498
1887, Drayford Ref. HOSM43505
1887, Kennerleigh Ref. HOSM49808
1886, Posbury Ref. HOSM57007
1886, Spreyton Ref. HOSM59914
1887, Drayford Ref. HOSM61553
1887, Woolfardisworthy Ref. HOSM65124
1908, Barthomley Ref. HOSM37144
1897, Kemincham Ref. HOSM49761
1897, Barrows Green Ref. HOSM51066
1896, Crook Ref. HOSM34391
1896, Hunwick Ref. HOSM49180
1896, Sunny Brow Ref. HOSM60941
1888, Crosswell Ref. HOSM42447
1887, Kerswell Ref. HOSM49779
1887, Langford Ref. HOSM50714

Books

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Memories

29,054 memories found. Showing results 2,721 to 2,730.

Postcards Of Llwyngwril

I have now discovered the existence of 229 separate postcards for this delightful village and of these I have collected 171. They range in date from 1890 to 2008 and Friths were the most prolific of publishers, issuing ...Read more

A memory of Llwyngwril by Tony Russell

The War Years In Leytonstone

I have lived the past 43 years in Arizona, USA. Seeing the photo of St John's Church brings back many memories of my childhood in the Leytonstone area. During the blitz on London, going down the unfinished ...Read more

A memory of Leytonstone in 1940 by Pete Dolder

Childhood On Osborne Terrace

In 1949 the houses on Osborne Terrace were just being built, as soon as they were coming available the council were moving people in, our family moved into no 21. I was 4 years old. It was a lovely place then, nice ...Read more

A memory of Stacksteads in 1950 by Renee Comer

I've Finally Found The Caravan Site

I spent many a summer at this caravan site. My Gran used to own a caravan there. I have so many found memories of the pace and even though last time I was there would have been about 25 years ago, I can ...Read more

A memory of Bridlington in 1870 by Andy Newbould

Peace On Earth

First visit, New Year 1972/73 with Donald McIntyre [Donald Baan] brother of Rory, sons of Mary & Rodger. Continued every Hogmany till 2002/3. Moved to Colonsay 2003, Craig Mhor, built 2004/5, health, ...Read more

A memory of Isle of Lewis in 1972 by John Olivant

Aftermath Of The Great War

Born in Felsham Road, off the High Street, in 1927, I of course have many memories of the area in this photograph. One in particular, has stuck with me for the last 75 years or so. It is of terribly wounded and maimed ...Read more

A memory of Putney in 1930 by Eddie Gould

Burns Pit Disaster

From his seat, by the fire, my grandad could see the great mound of the spoil heap of Stanley Burns Pit. It was the site of a horrific explosion, on 16th February 1909, in which 168 men and boys lost their lives. He would ...Read more

A memory of Stanley in 1900 by e5484.suddes

Technical School Park Square

I attended this school from the 8th January 1951 until the end of March 1953. Every morning all classes would attend assembly in this building and would then disperse to their classrooms which were often at other points ...Read more

A memory of Luton in 1951 by Alan Squire

Where I Grew Up

I was 4 years old when we as a family moved to no: 6, School Lane, Chase Terrace. We had moved from Wales because my father couldn't find a job there, so he had a job lecturing in the Mining College in Cannock and he also ...Read more

A memory of Chase Terrace in 1965 by Llinos Phillips

Playing On The Farm

Sheila nee Till. I was born at Medgehall in 1935 at the farm near the Signal Box, when I was 3 years old we moved to Groves Farm, Chapel Road which was where my grandfather lived, Mr A W Till.  lived there until I got married ...Read more

A memory of Medge Hall in 1940 by Sheila Ella

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 6,529 to 6,552.

Caption For Chigwell, The Village C1960

One of the great advantages of the Frith Collection is that the photographers often went back to the same locations, which provides us with subtle degrees of change.

Caption For Hever, Chippens Bank Road 1906

Three children, who have possibly been out gathering some of the autumnal hedgerow harvest in this bountiful part of the country, stand at one side of the sunken lane.

Caption For Amberley, The Village 1901

Like most of the villages in this area, Amberley played its part in the cloth making industry, but the larger houses built on the higher level of the steep hillside were well away from

Caption For Maiden Newton, The Mill C1960

Maiden Newton's mill spent a number of years in the 20th century as a carpet factory, in the same way that many of Dorset's old mill buildings had to find new uses in the modern age.

Caption For Bollington, Palmerston Street C1955

This expansion is reflected in a number of the streets named for famous men of that time - for example Lord Palmerston, the Duke of Wellington and Prince Albert are all remembered in this way.

Caption For Sidford, Old Cottages, School Street C1955

In the 1950s, most of Sidford's cottages were owned by villagers who worked locally. Today's residents are more likely to commute to Sidmouth or Exeter.

Caption For Chudleigh Knighton, The Clay Cutters Arms 1907

Knighton is now part of the sprawling village of Wembury which acts as a dormitory for Plymouth, but before 20th-century development it was part of a thriving farming community with many horses.

Caption For Westbourne, The Beach 1918

Despite modern development, Westbourne, to the west of Bournemouth, retains its village atmosphere. Spacious houses and hotels are situated around a dramatic woodland chine leading down to the sea.

Caption For Aberfan, Aberfan Road C1965

This valley community became the focus of a nation's grief when in 1966 Pontglas School and a row of adjacent houses were buried under a sliding coal tip.

Caption For Ufford, Church, The Stocks 1894

Before the establishment of county police forces in the 1840s, parish constables had to punish offenders. They could either be placed in the stocks for a period of time, or whipped.

Caption For Bedford, St Peter's Square C1960

At the opposite end of the High Street from Town Bridge, John Bunyan's staue complements that of John Howard in the Market Place.

Caption For Fawley, The Falcon Inn C1955

Legend relates that it was close to here that the Saxon warlord Cerdic landed to begin the Saxon invasion of southern England, only to be thwarted by the British war-leader Arthur.

Caption For Acle, The Bridge Hotel From The Bridge C1955

The hotel is on the site of the medieval monastery of Weybridge, a small house of canons providing hospitality for travellers between Great Yarmouth and Norwich, both by road and by river.

Caption For South Walsham, Broad 1902

The lawn of a country house sweeps down to the water; a pile of mown grass can be seen on the right.

Caption For Newby Bridge, River Leven 1914

Holidaymakers are boating on the southern reaches of Windermere near Newby Bridge. Boating is still a popular pastime on Windermere, which is England's largest lake.

Caption For Weston Super Mare, The Grand Pier 1904

'Pier now open', says one of the notices - 1904 was the year the general public could tread the boards of Weston's second pier.

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 Grasmere, The Church Of St Oswald 1926

Now the centre of a hectic one-way traffic system, Grasmere's parish church of St Oswald is perhaps best known for being the last resting place of the poet William Wordsworth, who is buried there alongside

Caption For Eamont Bridge, Mayburgh Henge 1893

Just south of Penrith, Mayburgh Henge is a circular bank of earth and stones of about 1.5 acres, with one 10ft stone at the centre. It is thought to have been built between 1000BC–2000BC.

Caption For Linton, Clappers Stile C1955

This little lad demonstrates the ingenuity of a stile which maintains the integrity of the field boundary without the need for steps over the fence. Simply push the three rails down, and step over!

Caption For Belfast, Castle Place 1897

All parts could be reached from this corner, and its popular name of Castle Junction had become fixed. The 114 cars and 1,000 horses were the property of the Belfast Street Tramway Company.

Caption For Hutton, Highcliff And Cleveland Hills C1885

The neighbouring estate to the Chaloners' Gisborough estate, the Hutton and Pinchinthorpe estate, was bought in the 1860s by the Quaker industrialist, Joseph Whitwell Pease of Darlington.

Caption For Guisborough, Westgate C1965

More cars on the cobbles are noticeable now. The impressive edifice of the Midland Bank, number 12 Westgate, is second from the left.

Caption For Launceston, The Chain Bridge 1906

We cooked anything cookable we could get hold of, pinching potatoes and turnips from fields on the way there, and apples from orchards.