Maps

181,006 maps found.

1883, Hamperley Ref. HOSM47485
1883, Harton Ref. HOSM47746
1882, Walkmills Ref. HOSM55997
1882, Soudley Ref. HOSM59600
1901, Cinderford Ref. HOSM34331
1901, Steam Mills Ref. HOSM64306
1920, Ewen Ref. HOSM45017
1923, Moor Row Ref. HOSM45963
1887, Penffordd Ref. HOSM56310
1898, Deanscales Ref. HOSM42937
1899, Embleton Ref. HOSM44813
1898, Mockerkin Ref. HOSM53891
1923, Tallentire Ref. HOSM61176
1896, Alresford Ref. HOSM35864
1896, Braiswick Ref. HOSM38651
1896, Chappel Ref. HOSM40574
1896, Frating Ref. HOSM45799
1895, Inworth Ref. HOSM49454
1896, Stanway Ref. HOSM60328
1895, Tiptree Ref. HOSM62023

Books

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Memories

29,019 memories found. Showing results 2,771 to 2,780.

Childhood Memories

I started at the infants school in 1948 in Chobham St Lawrence and I made my own way in those days, it was safe to then. I remember the headmistress of the infants school was Mrs Gosden, and a teacher, Mrs Hutchinson, also a lady ...Read more

A memory of Chobham in 1948 by Ann Tedder

Brook Farm Caravan Site

As a young lad, I enjoyed many happy holidays at Brook Farm Caravan Site in Nansen Road, Holland-on Sea, where my parents owned a caravan.  This site was very quiet and superbly unspoilt with nothing but a small shop ...Read more

A memory of Holland-on-Sea in 1965

Barclays And Taylors Of Tarraby Farm

My mother Gladys Taylor (nee Barclay) and father James Taylor married and lived at Tarraby Farm, Carlisle in 1927. My mother's parents were Alexander and Isabella Barclay, who lived and worked on the the farm. ...Read more

A memory of Carlisle in 1920 by Angela Green

School Days

I lived in Ridgeway, Langwith Junction. Mum would give me a shilling to go to the pictures matinee at the Empire on Saturday morning. It cost 7 pence to go in and 5 pence for sweets, it would be packed with kids, you coudn't hear ...Read more

A memory of Langwith Lodge in 1952 by Graham Launders

Cannon Street

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A memory of Ellesmere Port

Little Waltham

I used to live in Little Waltham when I was eight until 19. We lived in a thatched cottage without electric, and no central heating, only an open fire and kitchen range. The windows used have patterns on them in the winter. In ...Read more

A memory of Little Waltham in 1954 by Pat Kings

Ashby Aint Like It Used To Be

I was born and bred in Ashby-de-la-Zouch, the eldest of three children. My memories of Ashby itself are snapshots from a time which now seems so old-fashioned that it as nostalgic as a Herriot novel. As a ...Read more

A memory of Ashby-de-la-Zouch in 1970

Visiting Ferndown

(Not just 1955, probably most of the 1950s.) When my mother was a little girl, she was looked after by a nanny, who in her later years lived at Fairways, a bungalow at the end of Carroll Avenue.  In the 1950s when I was very ...Read more

A memory of Ferndown in 1955

Weekend Visits

I was only about 6 years old but I clearly remember visiting my grandparents' house on weekends. My grandfather was a gamekeeper on the moors until his retirement. In the early 1970s he and his wife moved to nearby Penistone. ...Read more

A memory of Upper Midhope in 1970 by David Salmon

Caddys Ice Cream

I loved Caddy's. Sometimes if I think hard enough I can get the memory of its taste, mmm. I remember having a tall glass of lemonade and ice cream and sitting on leather upholstery in the parlour in town. It was such a treat.  We ...Read more

A memory of Dewsbury by Annie Devereux

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 6,649 to 6,672.

Caption For St Ives, The Porthminster Hotel 1928

The Porthminster Hotel, overlooking Porthminster Beach, was opened in 1894 to accommodate the increasing number of visitors arriving in St Ives since the opening of the railway.

Caption For Hull, King George Dock C1960

The last piece of the jigsaw that was to complete the picture of Hull's docks arrived just before the First World War with the opening of the first dock in the country to use electric power throughout

Caption For Madingley, Village 1909

Thatched roofs predominate in this turn-of-the-century view of Madingley.

Caption For Howth, The Church Of The Blessed Virgin Mary 1897

The ruins of this collegiate parish church overlook Howth harbour. The church was founded in 1235 to take the place of St Nessan's on the nearby island of Ireland's Eye.

Caption For Puddletown, Athelhampton Hall C1955

Athelhampton Hall is one of two grand houses near to the village of Puddletown, both lived in at various times by members of the Martyn family.

Caption For Bournemouth, East Cliff 1897

The hilltop town of Shaftesbury became important when King Alfred founded an abbey here, and installed his daughter as abbess.

Caption For Newark, On The Trent 1906

This view of the river south of Newark gives an idea of its industrial base, with the Trent Brewery chimneys and, on the left, Parnham's Watermill seen beyond the dredger, keeping the water

Caption For Wisbech, The Canal 1929

Wisbech's five mile-long canal once connected the villages of Outwell and Upwell with the River Nene at Wisbech. It has since been filled in and closed down. Wisbech is the capital of the Fens.

Caption For Cirencester, Cricklade Street C1950

They founded their town of Corinium by the River Churn, in an area occupied by a native tribe called Dobunni.

Caption For Odiham, All Saints Church Interior 1924

The Jacobean oak pulpit of c1630 was found in the tower arch covered in white paint, and was placed in its present position during the restoration of the church in 1851.

Caption For Devils Bridge, The Falls C1880

This view shows the 'sublime horrors' of the waterfall that the first visitors came to see: the hotel provided for their needs.

Caption For Castle Douglas, Lochside Park C1955

Castle Douglas lies close by the main road from Dumfries to Stranraer at the north end of Carlingwark Loch. Until the end of the 1700s it was known as Carlingwark.

Caption For Beaumaris, Castle And Recreation Ground 1911

This was the last of Edward Longshanks' Welsh fortresses. Construction began in 1295 under the personal supervision of the King's engineer-architect Master James of St George.

Caption For Bridport, West Allington 1897

Street names intially included 'Reform Place 1835' to commemorate electoral changes after the Boundary Commission had reported: 'The chief trade arises from the manufacture of hemp and flax, and Allington

Caption For Northleach, The Green C1960

The supporting bearers to the timber frame of the Tudor building are visible in detail.

Caption For Clifton, The College 1887

Clifton College became the most famous of all Bristol's schools. Founded in 1860 and opened in 1862, Charles Hanson designed the original buildings, including the Great Hall.

Caption For Bolton, Nelson Square 1893

This view was taken from the Infirmary end of the square, looking towards the junction with Bradshawgate.

Caption For Sherborne, Abbey 1924

Sherborne Abbey is the burial place of two Saxon kings, Ethelbald and Ethelbert, the two elder brothers of Alfred the Great.

Caption For Reigate, Vanderbilts Coach, Venture C1908

After the opening of the railway from London to Brighton in 1841, the coaching era came quickly to a close.

Caption For Frensham, Military Hospital 1917

The free-standing 'army hut' wards of the military hospital in the grounds of Frensham Heights (then known as Frensham Hill) during the First World War.

Caption For Buntingford, High Street C1955

The southern end of the High Street widens slightly here, with houses and an inn just visible behind the line of trees.

Caption For London, Boardman 1877

Employing the services of a boardman was a popular means of advertising for the Victorian shopman.

Caption For Ventnor, From The Cliffs 1918

This panoramic view over Ventnor gives an idea of the steepness of the town.

Caption For Paignton, Preston Sands 1918

They were part of a batch of 200 built by Avro for the Royal Flying Corps in 1916 and still carry their military markings, although the name on the side indicates some form of civilian activity.