Maps

181,006 maps found.

1911, Llanelian Yn-Rhôs Ref. HOSM70624
1912, Torver Ref. HOSM62223
1896, Hunstanworth Ref. HOSM49151
1895, Minsteracres Ref. HOSM53857
1895, Townfield Ref. HOSM62178
1895, Whittonstall Ref. HOSM64498
1919, Neston Ref. HOSM54595
1899, Glasfryn Ref. HOSM46300
1906, Thealby Ref. HOSM61547
1885, Holme Ref. HOSM62720
1885, Yaddlethorpe Ref. HOSM65451
1908, Exceat Ref. HOSM45027
1907, Frostrow Ref. HOSM45876
1907, Grisdale Ref. HOSM47156
1907, Marthwaite Ref. HOSM53269
1889, Menthorpe Ref. HOSM53501
1890, Osgodby Ref. HOSM55831
1889, Woodhall Ref. HOSM65024
1907, Settle Ref. HOSM35168
1907, Langcliffe Ref. HOSM50797

Books

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Memories

29,054 memories found. Showing results 2,781 to 2,790.

Clach Eile Air Achairn

After many years, I came once more to Kiltarlity and saw again the post office, where my late father and his brother grew up. Robert, the elder, became the post master and lived there until his death. Donald, my father, left ...Read more

A memory of Kiltarlity in 1990 by Michael Cameron

Pork Choppington

while staying at the hotel choppington, i had the pleasure of dining with a good friend of mine; a mr. chadwick chopperman of choppington downs, sw. choppington. mr. chopperman and i dined on pork choppingtons that evening. the ...Read more

A memory of Choppington by Richard Hell

Grandfather

It's not really memory but a request. I come from Bedlington in Northumberland and have found out my grandfather was born in Otley on 24/03/1901. He was born in 16 Burras Lane. Today I visited with only this scant information and I was ...Read more

A memory of Otley by Angela Dixon

Return Of A Native

Camberley, where it all began. Where I lived half of my life so far. In your head you never leave the place you were born and raised. On a wet un-comforting day I found myself revisiting the town of my past. I was cast into ...Read more

A memory of Camberley in 1988 by André Goddard

Landslips

I remember the houses on the right as being very crooked! Presumably the land movement had shifted the foundations and cracked the walls, but both of them survived and were inhabited - the owners had repaired the damage without ...Read more

A memory of Lyme Regis by Emmdee Shhh

Number 1 Kersemill Cottages

I started being accident prone at an early age it seems. My parents lived at the above cottages with me and my big sister. My dad was a meal miller and worked at the meal mill just up the the road to the right I think, ...Read more

A memory of Kersemill in 1956 by Val Litten

Evans Family

Does anyone have memories of my great grandmother Ellen Evans, my granddad David Evans, my grandma Florence Evans, a great uncle Bill and his wife Nancy? Iam trying to compile my family tree without much success. I would be so grateful for ...Read more

A memory of Cynwyd by Kathleen Griffiths

School Days In Monks Kirby

I vividly remember my days as a boarder at the convent school in Monks Kirby.  I was very young when I attended this school, but the memories have never left me, and I believe my experiences there shaped my personality ...Read more

A memory of Monks Kirby in 1942 by Mary Chew

Thames At Wandsworth

This is a view of the riverside walk in Wandsworth Park on Putney Bridge Road, looking towards the 'Iron Bridge', the railway bridge across the river just downstream of Putney Bridge.

A memory of Wandsworth

Grove Cottage Now

My husband Gerald and I moved into 1 Grove Cottage 6 years ago. We love living in a house so full of history and often try to imagine what it would have been like during the hundreds of years people have lived here. It's ...Read more

A memory of Great Bookham in 2009 by Anona Coates

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 6,673 to 6,696.

Caption For Ellington, All Saints Church 1906

A church at Ellington is mentioned in the Domesday survey of 1086. The chancel arch of the present church dates from the 13th century, and the tower was added in around 1390.

Caption For Haverfordwest, Salutation Square 1906

This is a charming turn- of-the-century tableau of Salutation Square, which is the main access into the town.

Caption For Lyme Regis, Grannys Teeth 1912

The ancient steps known as Granny's Teeth protrude from the inner side of the only surviving section of rough locally-sourced medieval walling at the Cobb.

Caption For Fletching, The Street C1950

Simon de Montfort's army lay here the night before the Battle of Lewes in 1264. The area was made notorious by the 'Piltdown Man' fake archaeological discov- eries in the 1910s.

Caption For Glasson Dock, The Bridge C1965

Glasson Dock Bridge connects the two halves of the village.

Caption For Herstmonceux, Hailsham Road C1965

Back on the main road, this is the real centre of the modern village; there is a good range of shops and pubs, and the school, Herstmonceux Church of England Primary School, lies behind the fence on

Caption For Pevensey, The School From The Footbridge C1955

Captioned by Frith in the 1950s 'A Pretty Spot', this view looks north across a footbridge over a stream towards the eastern end of the village.

Caption For Stonehenge, From The East 1887

As we look southwards from the Hele stone, through the middle arch, we can see the tallest stone of the inner horseshoes of trilithons.

Caption For Winsford, General Post Office C1955

The town of Winsford did not exist until the Weaver River was canalised in 1731 - this was needed to link the local salt fields with the Mersey River.

Caption For East Grinstead, General View 1890

There is a substantial amount of Victorian development seen in this view of the town from the west, looking across Brooklands Park and the new cemetery on Queens Road with its chapel.

Caption For Luton, Vauxhall Motors C1950

During 1955-57 the company spent £36 million on doubling car production, excavating over 1.5 million tons of chalk and clay from the Chilterns to accommodate 1.6 million square feet of building

Caption For Inveraray, The Bay 1899

Inverary Castle, the 18th-century home of the Dukes of Argyll, was designed by Roger Morris and Robert Mylne and completed in about 1780.

Caption For Oban, The Railway Station And The New Pier C1900

The town of Oban is only a little more than 200 years old. It owes its origins to the establishing of a fishing station by the government Fishery Board in 1786.

Caption For Cardiff, St Mary Street 1893

St Mary Street is one of the city's main thoroughfares, where shoppers and visitors could find the finest hotels, theatres and department stores, all built in a grandiose manner.

Caption For Llandudno, The Parade 1895

'The Queen of Welsh resorts', Llandudno preserves much of its Victorian flavour, with its sweeping promenade faced by numerous hotels, its expanse of sands between the headlands of the Great and Little

Caption For Kidwelly, Castle 1925

Standing on rising ground on the west bank of the River Gwendraeth, Kidwelly and its fortified town were founded by Roger, Bishop of Salisbury during the reign of Henry I.

Caption For Exmouth, From The Pier 1906

The construction of a substantial sea wall, seen here in section to the right, led to Exmouth's prosperity as a seaside resort.

Caption For Andover, George Hotel 1908

In 1768, Sir Francis Blake Delaval, canvassing for election as MP, and his agent Kellynge invited the Mayor and Corporation and the Colonel and Officers of a local billet to a grand dinner athte George

Caption For Fletching, The Street C1950

Simon de Montfort's army lay here the night before the Battle of Lewes in 1264. The area was made notorious by the 'Piltdown Man' fake archaeological discoveries in the 1910s.

Caption For Seaview, High Street 1918

High Street 1918 A view of Seaview's High Street during the final summer of the First World War.The lady on the right demonstrates the changing fashions caused by the shortage of materials.

Caption For Tenby, The Stacks 1890

Also known as the Flimston or Elegug Stacks (Elegug is derived from the Welsh word for guillemot), these two massive pillars are comprised of limestone.

Caption For Swanage, The Shore C1950

On the right of this photograph can be seen Swanage Pier, built originally to facilitate the steamer trade to neighbouring resorts and the shipment of the much-prized Purbeck stone.

Caption For Swanage, The Globe C1960

The Globe at Swanage was carved from a great mass of stone, ten feet in diameter and forty tons in weight.

Caption For Woodchester, C1955

Lying between Stroud and Nailsworth, the parish includes the villages of North and South Woodchester.