Maps

181,006 maps found.

1896, Rothbury Ref. HOSM58212
1896, Stannington Ref. HOSM60284
1896, Throphill Ref. HOSM61760
1896, Tritlington Ref. HOSM62521
1896, Whitton Ref. HOSM64491
1882, Farley Ref. HOSM45154
1882, Homer Ref. HOSM48834
1882, Wyke Ref. HOSM65309
1897, Nantwich Ref. HOSM34945
1879, Aston Ref. HOSM36448
1897, Hack Green Ref. HOSM36587
1897, Stapeley Ref. HOSM37205
1897, Stoneley Green Ref. HOSM44620
1887, Narberth Bridge Ref. HOSM42087
1897, Abergarwed Ref. HOSM35262
1897, Bryn Côch Ref. HOSM57760
1897, Tonna Ref. HOSM62071
1891, Nelson Ref. HOSM34948
1910, Blacko Ref. HOSM38051
1884, Bevercotes Ref. HOSM37626

Books

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Memories

29,055 memories found. Showing results 3,151 to 3,160.

Evacuee From London

Dear Sir/Madam. I am at present researching my childhood days at 86,Easton Street Boys Hostel, High Wycombe. I do remember walking to school with other boys alongside the Wye River. The name of that school escapes my ...Read more

A memory of High Wycombe in 1949 by Robert Hyward Courteney

The Passing Of Trixie Olding.

Mabel (Trixie) Olding passed away on the 14th January 2012 at Two Beeches Nursing Home Wallis Road, Waterlooville at nearly 96 years of age. Prior to her being admitted to Two Beeches NH, Trixie lived for many ...Read more

A memory of Waterlooville by Melvyn Griffiths

Monson Road Laundry

From 1964 to 1968 I worked many of my school holidays at the laundry in Monson Road. I earned 2 shillings an hour at first, but by 1968 was making four bob. It was hard work. We dealt with those endless roller towels that they ...Read more

A memory of Redhill in 1964 by Alan Wilkinson

Carshalton Park

My family moved to Park Avenue, near Carshalton Park in about 1955. I was about six or so at the time. I used to roller skate in the park and climb the big chestnut trees when the park keeper was not looking. There were old ...Read more

A memory of Carshalton in 1955 by Janet Ready

Manfred Mann/Merseybeats Gig In West Wickham

Re Malcolm's question 'does anyone remember the gig?'. I do. I was 10 and had no interest in music at that time and my parents hated pop music. Our house backed onto the tennis courts in Blakes ...Read more

A memory of Bromley in 1964 by David Hayhoe

Sileby My Early Life

I was born in Mountsorrel 1938 and soon moved to Sileby 10, Mountsorrel Lane with my mother Mabel Foukes [nee Burton]. My father Thomas was in the army and my mum worked at Newbold Burton and Lawson Ward. I remember convoys of ...Read more

A memory of Sileby in 1940 by David Foukes

The Pike

Many years ago in the late 1960s there was a stretch of canal down by old Royston. The local fishing club would spend hundreds of pounds on replenishing the fishing stocks with rainbow trout - the only problem with this idea was ...Read more

A memory of Royston by Roland Mitchell

Wonderful Feelings

My mother was born in Leeds and most years we would spend some time there. I came to love Leeds; such a vibrant place compared to Lincoln where we lived. This picture evokes a lot of feeling. From the V J celebrations in 1945 ...Read more

A memory of Leeds in 1945 by Terence Scarborough

The Trackless Buses

As a child in the late 1950s, I remember catching the trackless trolley bus in St. Sepulchre Gate, we lived on Beckett Road at the time, and caught the bus for home outside Hodgeson and Hepworths (Grocers), which was later ...Read more

A memory of Doncaster in 1959 by Eileen Robinson

June 2011

Well, I did visit Clements Hall last spring/summer 2011, after not seeing C.H in about fifty years ago. We parked at the keep fit-gym club and as soon as I got out of the car I turned around and saw the the playing field, known then as ...Read more

A memory of Hockley in 1960 by Christine Breedon

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 7,561 to 7,584.

Caption For Richmond, Station Bridge 1892

The bridge was constructed to give road access to the railway station built on the St Martin's side of the river in 1846; it was designed in the same Gothic Revival architectural style, and the parapet

Caption For Maldon, River At Beeleigh 1906

On the Chelmer & Blackwater Navigation, barges carried timber and coals. The rivers Chelmer and Blackwater meet in Maldon; this cut was built in 1797 to enable ships to reach Chelmsford.

Caption For Bude, On The Canal 1920

Bude's canal, built in 1823, was something of an oddity. For its first two miles, it was a barge canal – as seen here. Then, freight was trans-shipped into small 5-ton tubs with wheels.

Caption For Maldon, River At Beeleigh 1906

On the Chelmer & Blackwater Navigation, barges carried timber and coals. The rivers Chelmer and Blackwater meet in Maldon; this cut was built in 1797 to enable ships to reach Chelmsford.

Caption For Horsham, St Mary's Church 1907

The Carfax 1907 The Carfax and market place is at the heart of the old town.

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 Dalton In Furness, Town Hall 1966

The firemen of Dalton were all volunteers. Everyone in Dalton knew when there was a fire, as a siren went off at the fire station to call the volunteers to the engine to set off to fight the fire.

Caption For Whitby, From Spring Hill 1885

This interesting view was taken from the western side of the river from the site of today's police station, and shows many of the yards along Church Street.

Caption For Stamford, Red Lion Square 1922

The Square, one of the ancient market places of Stamford, appears as a pleasant pedestrian area before the dominance of the motorcar; a convention of delivery boys is taking place around the gaslight.

Caption For Elstow, The Moot Hall 1897

John Bunyan, author of 'Pilgrim's Progress', was born near Elstow, and lived in a cottage on Elstow High Street for four years after marrying his first wife.

Caption For Luton, George Street C1950

Once the site of Corn Market House, where weekly markets were held for the sales of corn and straw plait, Market Hill underwent a major refurbishment in the 1860s, culminating in the joint opening of the

Caption For Golders Green, Golders Green Road 1960

Golders Green was farmland until the turn of the century; prosperity came in 1905 with the arrival of the Northern line. It is famous for its crematorium, partly designed by Sir Ernest George.

Caption For Ingoldmells, The Theatre, Butlin's Holiday Camp C1955

Before you reach Ingoldmells, north of Skegness, you pass one of Butlins' largest holiday camps. Indeed, it was Billy Butlin's very first one, opened in 1936 and the first in the country.

Caption For Chipstead, The Downs C1960

Bordering the wonderful weald of Kent, Chipstead is near the great house of Chevening - a favourite spot for Prince Charles.

Caption For Upper Froyle, The Village 1907

At that time the agricultural industry was in the middle of a depression, with much of the countryside derelict.

Caption For Cadgwith, Main Street 1899

This is an idyllic scene, which belies the harshness of life in Cornish fishing villages in past times.

Caption For Metfield, The Village Street C1960

The group of cottages on the right, now called Honeymoon Row, have had many subsequent changes made to the roofline and dormer windows.

Caption For Darwen, India Mill Chimney C1955

Overlooking the corner of Manchester Road and Deardengate in the centre of Haslingden, and readily identified by the large clock projecting into the street, is the Commercial Hotel.

Caption For Beaminster, The Square C1955

Beaminster is the 'sweet Bemmister' of William Barnes' famous Victorian poem.

Caption For Buttermere, Haymaking C1955

Agriculture in the 1950s had not changed much since the 19th century, and horses were still commonly used on the land.

Caption For Stiffkey, Aa Camp C1955

Throughout the war, and for most of the National Service years, thousands of soldiers passed through here. Today just a few brick ruins mark the existence of the camp.

Caption For Bournemouth, Gervis Arcade C1874

As with so many seaside resorts of the 19th century, Bournemouth attracted a wealthy and fashionable clientele.

Caption For Redcar, The Beach C1955

Redcar's popularity for the past 150 years has largely depended upon the attractions of the sea and the beach. A group of roundabouts and swings offers entertainment for the children.

Caption For Kington, Lady Hawkins School C1962

Lady Margaret Hawkins, after whom the school is named, was the wife of Sir John Hawkins, one of the commanders fighting against the Spanish Armada in 1588.