Maps

181,006 maps found.

1895, Brook Ref. RNE651805
1895, Bierley Ref. RNE639743
1898, Bishopston Ref. RNE641201
1895, Barton Ref. RNE634313
1899, Belgrave Ref. RNE637656
1945, Wellow Ref. NPO863114
1895, Springhill Ref. RNE836957
1898, Westwood Ref. RNE866551
1898, Underwood Ref. RNE856722
1898, Whitehall Ref. RNE868616
1913, Barnet Ref. HOSM65617
1895, Bexley Ref. HOSM34154
1898, Stapleton Ref. RNE838686
1896 - 1907, Winford Ref. HOSM57298
1881 - 1902, Eastville Ref. HOSM44490
1945, Barton Ref. NPO634313
1946, Crabtree Ref. NPO679809
1946, Hartley Ref. NPO727884
1947, Llansadwrn Ref. NPO759067
1946, Dunkirk Ref. NPO695529

Books

11 books found. Showing results 673 to 11.

Memories

29,049 memories found. Showing results 281 to 290.

Ghosts At The Mill

I lived in the mill from 1978 to 1982 with my parents, brother and sister. I was only five when I left but I have memories of seeing a lady and man both dressed in very old fashioned clothes around the mill pond. and nobody ever ...Read more

A memory of Felsted in 1982 by Victoria Brock

Happy Memories

I was born in Foregate Street, the home of my grandparents, in 1951. I left Stafford in 1953 and returned in 1960 to live in the north end of the town. I well remember playing on the 'Witches hat' with my friends, paddling in the ...Read more

A memory of Stafford in 1960 by Elizabeth Harrison

Shell Mex And Bp Computer Centre

First started work at Hemel in November 1963. Following a spell at the Manchester Data Centre I returned in 1968 and remained until Brand Separation in 1974. We are now holding a reunion in July for anyone ...Read more

A memory of Hemel Hempstead in 1963 by Bryan Clarke

Leos Cafe/Espresso Bar

Although I lived in Tooting, all my cousins lived on the Mitcham side! I was a tomboy and used to hang around over Figges Marsh, playing rounders or smoking illicit ciggies in the red shed! The Teddy boys (later the mods) ...Read more

A memory of Mitcham in 1964 by Jackie Rice

Redhill General Hospital

The picture is of the old East Surrey Hospital and I can remember my mother being an in patient there for many weeks around 1954--- as children we were not allowed in to the wards and I can remember waving to my Mum through ...Read more

A memory of Redhill in 1967 by Sally Pashby

As A Child

As a child my life was with the army. Warmwell was a transit camp for some and my father was leaving the Army. We had to live there whilst he looked for work outside the army. My brother went to Dorchester Grammar, as I was much younger ...Read more

A memory of Moreton in 1954 by First Name Last Name

Sutton Forest Side

I recall living at 163 Mansfield Road in 1947, when we had real winter, close to Kitty Hibberts shop, this is now a Chinese takeaway. Across the road was cobbler Betts Hut at the top of Barnes Street, on the opposite ...Read more

A memory of Sutton In Ashfield in 1947 by Lewis Bowler

Memories Of School At Gt Budworht Pickmere

My first teacher was Mrs Dishman [infants]. Miss Cawley [juniors]. Mr Brown ? the Headmaster. I recall a Richard Cox whose mother was a sort of janitor cum secretery, also Joyce Dean who lived near ...Read more

A memory of Great Budworth in 1942 by Brenda Burton

East Hill Old Cotts

I visited the nursery quite a lot, we knew the people who work there. I was only ten years old. I remembered the pub up the road, Duke of Marlborough. Where have the good memories gone, from Malcolm Read.

A memory of Ashford in 1959 by Malcolm Read

Reverend Green

I remember the Reverend Green used to come to North Bovey School and tel us some very interesting stories of his travels in Africa and other countries where he had travelled. Does anyone remember Miss Jones and Mrs Watton? I went ...Read more

A memory of North Bovey in 1960 by Lindsay Baldwin

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Captions

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

Caption For Guisborough, Hall 1907

Another view of the south front shows the extent of the alterations and extensions carried out by Richard Chaloner and his wife Margaret, who was also instrumental in the laying out of the

Caption For Guisborough, The Church C1955

This is the east end of the church.

Caption For Penarth, Windsor Road 1896

A fine illustration of the commercialisation of Windsor Road – but the buildings on the extreme left and right are apparently still residential.

Caption For Yarmouth, The Quay C1955

A strange tale relates how many of the ancient charters of the town were lost for ever.

Caption For Yarmouth, The Quay C1955

A strange tale relates how many of the ancient charters of the town were lost for ever.

Caption For Surbiton, King Charles Road 1907

Surbiton Common was the scene of one of the last episodes of the English Civil War in 1648.

Caption For Billingham, The Statue C1970

The founders of the modern Billingham Town Centre felt the need to introduce features which helped to take away the starkness of the new surroundings.

Caption For Cambridge, The Bridge Of Sighs 1890

Joining the two courts of St John's College on either side of the River Cam is the Bridge of Sighs. It borrows the idea of the covered bridge from the one of the same name in Venice.

Caption For Newport, Medina Quay 1913

This atmospheric photograph of the Medina at Newport gives some idea of the harbour at the height of its prosperity.

Caption For York, Micklegate Bar C1885

It was here that the head of Richard Duke of York was displayed following the Battle of Wakefield.

Caption For Woodbury, The Common 1906

Great heathlands cover much of the countryside east of the Exe, including the commons of Woodbury, Bicton and Aylesbeare.

Caption For Kilnsey, Kilnsey Crag C1955

The most striking feature of Kilnsey village in Upper Wharfedale is the great hooded cowl of Kilnsey Crag, rising beyond the whitewashed Tennant Arms Hotel.

Caption For Bollington, View From White Nancy C1955

White Nancy is a tower situated on the ridge to the south of the town, and is said to have been built by a member of the Gaskell family to commemorate the Battle of Waterloo, and to be named after one

Caption For Clacton On Sea, Congregational And Catholic Churches 1904

To the right of christ church is the Catholic Church of Our Lady of Light. The architect was F W Tasker and the church was opened on 15 October 1903.

Caption For Aberdare, The Memorial, Victoria Square C1955

An industrial town situated at the joining of the river Dar and river Cynon. At the beginning of the 19th Century Aberdare was a village within an agricultural district.

Caption For Worcester, The War Memorial 1923

Erected nearly five years after the end of the Great War, this elegant memorial is built in the style of a medieval cross and stands close to the site of the original preaching cross, outside the cathedral

Caption For Binstead, The Church C1960

Binstead's original Norman church was built under the instructions of the abbot of nearby Quarr Abbey, who did not wish the peasants of Binstead to worship in his own chapels.

Caption For Wilmslow, The View From Lime Walk 1897

Lime Walk is part of the development of the Carrs, the old open pasture land that is still a great asset for the town.

Caption For Cliffe, Oast Houses C1955

Scenes like this, so typical of rural Kent, became rare after the mid-century decline of hop growing made hundreds of oast houses ripe for conversion.

Caption For Robin Hoods Bay, Looking South C1960

Looking down the steep Main Street of Robin Hood's Bay, across the pantiled roofs of the picturesque village to the sweeping curve of the bay and the headland of Old Peak or South Cheek in the background

Caption For Aberdare, The Memorial, Victoria Square C1955

An industrial town situated at the joining of the river Dar and river Cynon. At the beginning of the 19th Century Aberdare was a village within an agricultural district.

Caption For Bramshott, Tin Town 1917

Around the time this photograph was taken, the first of a series of Army camps was erected at Bramshott.

Caption For Wastwater, The Lake 1889

This is one of the classic views of the Lake District; it is now used by the modern National Park Authority as its logo.

Caption For Henllan, Llys Meirchion 1936

The name of this house, Llys, or court, of Meirchion, possibly indicates that this was the site of the home of Meirchion Gul, ancestor of St Winifride of Holywell fame.