Maps

181,006 maps found.

1900, Llangovan Ref. HOSM51886
1900, Newcastle Ref. HOSM54842
1900, Penallt Ref. HOSM56274
1900, Pen-Y-Clawdd Ref. HOSM56519
1900, Tal-Y-Coed Ref. HOSM61187
1900, Tregare Ref. HOSM62310
1900, Batsford Ref. HOSM37212
1896, Biddlestone Ref. HOSM37685
1896, Cartington Ref. HOSM40249
1896, Clennell Ref. HOSM41145
1896, Clifton Ref. HOSM41174
1896, Eshott Ref. HOSM44927
1896, Espley Hall Ref. HOSM44941
1896, Hepple Ref. HOSM48288
1896, Hepscott Ref. HOSM48178
1896, Loansdean Ref. HOSM52071
1896, Longframlington Ref. HOSM52275
1896, Meldon Ref. HOSM53453
1895, Middleton Ref. HOSM53662
1896, Radcliffe Ref. HOSM57352

Books

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Memories

29,055 memories found. Showing results 3,141 to 3,150.

Selsdon Parade Residential Flat

My family and my father's before that (surname Kent) lived in Selsdon (84 and 32 Foxearth Road, 170 Littleheath Road, and 24 Benhurst Gardens) spanning c. 1930 - 1989. But at one point (after my father's death), my ...Read more

A memory of Selsdon in 1982 by T Kent

Camberley 1945 53

To Andre Goddard. I read with interest your literary piece about Camberley. I also share many of the memories that you evoked. I lived in Obelisk Street for a year or so with my grandfather before moving to Crabtree Road. I was ...Read more

A memory of Camberley by David Brown

Flete House

The memories that Mary Impey has voiced bear a resemblance to my own. I have always had a memory from very young of being in some sort of establishment with the panelled walls Mary mentioned and rows of babies' cots and even the ...Read more

A memory of Pamflete Ho

Happy Days

My memories of the caravan site go back to the 1940s when my parents had a caravan there. It was situated at the edge of the site where there is an open field and a footpath. I went back last July for the first time in about 60 ...Read more

A memory of Swalecliffe in 1940 by Keri Green

Where I Was Born

I was born at my grandmother's house in Chavey Down Road. Her name was Mary-Ann Bye. I only knew her, as my grandfather had died many years before. My mum, Edith Ellen Bye was one of five children and we lived in ...Read more

A memory of Chavey Down in 1948 by Carol Evans

St John's Open Air School, Turpins Lane

I was a pupil at St John's Open Air School from April 1958 until December 1961. Most of the boys like myself were boarders from other parts of the country and we have all lost contact with each other ...Read more

A memory of Woodford Bridge in 1958 by Jeffery West

Village Road, Finchley

I was born at number 7, Village Road, Finchley in 1932 and lived there until October 1939 when my dad's businesses in London were requisitioned. Lots of memories. Milk was delivered by United Dairies and the horse ...Read more

A memory of North Finchley in 1930 by David Britton

The Derbyshire Family Park Villas

My cousin Eileen Vera Derbyshire was born in Blackburn in 1905 and was adopted by the Derbyshire family, when she went by the name of Nelly / Nellie Swales Derbyshire. She was apparently taken in by Nuns at a ...Read more

A memory of Whalley in 1900 by Clarissa Spot

Chivenor 1949

I was 19 years old, in the R.A.F. at Chivenor from October, 1948 to June, 1949 and was at the dance-hall in Barnstaple one of those nights in April, 1949. Across the room was the loveliest girl I had ever seen, brown wavy hair to ...Read more

A memory of Barnstaple in 1949 by Kenneth Hughes

Opera

A friend of mine (Len) said we should go to Hanslope one weekend to meet a girl he used to go out with when she lived in Kensington in London. We drove up to Hanslope one Saturday morning to see her. Her family lived in a massive white ...Read more

A memory of Hanslope in 1964 by Paul Overton

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 7,537 to 7,560.

Caption For Snowdon, Mountain Railway 1896

The crowds came in greater numbers after the Snowdon Mountain Railway opened in 1896, which provided easy access to the summit for hundreds of holidaymakers.

Caption For Belfast, The Lagan Canal, Stranmillis 1936

Here was the beginning of the canal: the boats are moored just above No 1 lock, the first of 27 needed to reach Lough Neagh.

Caption For Huddersfield, The Parish Church C1960

The Battle of Waterloo partly financed this church. Under the terms of the Million Act of 1818, Austria had to pay £1 million in compensation.

Caption For Yeadon, New Road C1960

New Road was part of an old turnpike road, where a wagon drawn by five horses was charged 1/6d.

Caption For Petersfield, The Red Lion C1955

Previously, under the provisions of the Highways Act 1535, every householder had to give four days labour per year, and every ploughland held by a farmer attracted a levy of four days a year for

Caption For Bangor, "Longhole" 1897

Longhole is the name given to a curiously-shaped channel, bordered by the north-easterly arm of the North Breakwater, which leads inland towards the central pier.

Caption For East Dereham, Market Place 1901

Its market was thriving and very active; this photograph was probably taken just before the arrival of the livestock - boys always made their extra pocket money helping the farmers and drovers control

Caption For Fakenham, Hempton Mill 1921

There is more than one way to catch a fish; onlookers must be amused at the antics of the unsuccessful fishermen.

Caption For Staines, High Street 1895

The centre of Staines, like that of many other towns in the vicinity of London, has been rebuilt during the last century.

Caption For Lampeter, High Street 1952

Wales's oldest university is located here; it was established in 1822, and has brought a cosmopolitan complexion to this ancient and most distant of towns.

Caption For Boreham Street, White Friars Hotel C1955

Wartling is another parish like Herstmonceux, with its parish church and part of the village over a mile south of the main road and on the edge of the Pevensey Levels.

Caption For East Hoathly, The Church C1960

It has a medieval parish church in the western part of the village, but all is not as it seems in this view from the east.

Caption For Ewhurst, Deblins Green C1965

This small green is at the north end of the village - the Bull's Head pub stands on the left out of the picture.

Caption For Abingdon, Albert Park, The Albert Memorial 1925

Until the mid 19th century, Abingdon grew little beyond its Tudor limits, but in the 1860s an estate of villas around a public park was set out to the north of Ock Street.

Caption For Ribchester, Church 1894

The church is dedicated to St Wilfrid, the Archbishop of York in the 660s. Wilfrid is a northern dedication, and usually denotes an ancient church.

Caption For Abergavenny, General View C1955

The Town Hall and the Market Hall stand out at the centre; the large building to the right of the Market Hall is Samuel H Facey & Son's brewery, which opened in 1862.

Caption For Corby, Corby Hotel C1965

Situated in Rockingham Road, this grand building soon became a major landmark of the nascent industrial town when it appeared on the scene in 1936.

Caption For Dover, Castle 1890

One of the very finest fortresses in England, Dover Castle dominates the town and harbour below, with the top of the keep standing 465 feet above sea level.

Caption For Accrington, Oak Hill, Formerly The Museum 2004

There was increasing concern over the state of the Mansion, which, despite being a listed building, was allowed to fall into dangerous disrepair.

Caption For Seatown, 1912

This is the classic view of Golden Cap (centre), literally gold when its sandy top catches the sun; at 618ft above sea level it is the highest cliff on the south coast.

Caption For Bristol, Queens Road 1900

In Victorian and Edwardian times, Queen's Road was home to a number of institutions.

Caption For Bluntisham, High Street C1955

The shelter of the Barograph Memorial has a pyramidal roof and a wrought iron weather vane.

Caption For Nottingham, Council House, Market Square C1950

The first chapter starts, fittingly, with a portrait of the county town, the city of Nottingham, in the 1950s. We start in the heart of the city in Old Market Square.

Caption For Brecon, Christ College 1899

The history of Christ College falls into three unequal periods. For 300 years it was a Dominican friary; then in 1541 Henry VIII founded a school by Royal Charter.