Maps

181,006 maps found.

1899, Boltongate Ref. HOSM38339
1899, Bothel Ref. HOSM38385
1899, Bromfield Ref. HOSM39098
1899, Kelsick Ref. HOSM49677
1899, Oulton Ref. HOSM55859
1923, Prospect Ref. HOSM57197
1899, High Scales Ref. HOSM58630
1899, Southerfield Ref. HOSM59778
1899, Threapland Ref. HOSM61728
1899, Tiffenthwaite Ref. HOSM61861
1899, Warblebank Ref. HOSM63387
1899, Waterside Ref. HOSM63530
1899, Waverbridge Ref. HOSM63563
1899, Waverton Ref. HOSM63565
1885, Willenhall Ref. HOSM35432
1887, Chilbridge Ref. HOSM40776
1900, Cranborne Ref. HOSM42252
1900, Horton Ref. HOSM48975
1900, Pilford Ref. HOSM56632
1885, Higher Holton Ref. HOSM48692

Books

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Memories

29,019 memories found. Showing results 3,381 to 3,390.

The Building Of The M1 Motorway

Living on Tongwell farm was for me a great deal of fun and we always had plenty of things to occupy our time. We attended school in Newport Pagnell and usually got there on the bike and went to our grandmother's ...Read more

A memory of Tongwell in 1959 by Bob Anderson

Robin Hood Pub In Salford

I was born in 61. My gran and grandad Elizabeth and Thomas Wainwright ran the Robin Hood pub in Salford - I cannot remember the exact street it was on, but I think you could get to it from Lower Broughton Rd. It was a ...Read more

A memory of Salford in 1964 by Michele Savage

Music Teacher

My father, Kenneth Sydney Mickleburgh used to cycle from Bungay to give piano lessons to pupils in Norton, perhaps some of them still live there.

A memory of Norton Subcourse in 1940 by Ronald Mickleburgh

The Cop

I lived at 14 Darcy Street until we moved to Wallsend in 1965. My name is Allan Calvert, we lived next door to Steven Oppenshaw and his family. I have lots of great memories of good friends, June Welsh, Dennis Thompson, David ...Read more

A memory of Langley Park in 1890 by Allan Calvert

Tottenham In The 50s

I was born in Mount Pleasant Rd in 1947 and lived there until 1959 when we moved to Norfolk, attended Bruce Grove Jnr School and then Rowland Hill. I can remember being taken home from school by my teacher during the smog ...Read more

A memory of Tottenham by Geoff Brown

Celebration Fireworks Panic

To celebrate some milestone in Wednesbury's history, there was a bonfire and firework display at Hydes Road around about the 60's. To ensure everyone's safety, the fire brigade were given the job of setting off the ...Read more

A memory of Wednesbury in 1960 by Ron Hall

Member Of St Albans Choir In The 70`s

Friday nights were something I would always looked forward to as it would be choir practice. My sisters and a few other girls were, I think, one of the first female choir members that I can ...Read more

A memory of Teddington in 1974 by Julie Broughton

North Ormesby

I was born in Queen St in 1954. I have very good memories of my childhood. People looked after each other because everyone was in the same boat, nobody had nowt. As kids, we used to play down shortie bank on the handcarts. ...Read more

A memory of North Ormesby by Wendy Sharkey

I Remember The Primary School And Merrys Motors In Station Road

I lived in the house on the corner of Station Road, near to the level crossing, and opposite the house was a garage and sign saying "Merry's motors mean many more merry miles motoring". ...Read more

A memory of Egham in 1949 by Maureen Oakley

Cheam Fair

Does anyone have any memories of the Cheam Fair back in the mid to late 1800's? I understand it still takes place this day!

A memory of Cheam in 1880 by Natalie Nagle

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 8,113 to 8,136.

Caption For Little Abington, The Church C1965

St Mary's Church, built of field stones and dressed with ashlar, was thoroughly restored in 1885.

Caption For Wisbech, High Street C1953

The most striking change comes with the pedestrianisation of this area and the erection of a wrought iron archway, proclaiming the High Street.

Caption For Wisbech, Market Place C1965

The most striking change comes with the pedestrianisation of this area and the erection of a wrought iron archway, proclaiming the High Street.

Caption For Framlingham, Bridge Street C1955

A range of houses this side of the telegraph pole has been demolished. The two ladies are at the turning to Maulden's Mill, whilst the children are outside Brackenbury's Tarpaulins.

Caption For Saltburn By The Sea, From The Pier 1913

A lovely view taken from the end of the pier, looking back towards Saltburn and showing the buildings of the Marine Parade and the cliff lift leading up to them.

Caption For Saltburn By The Sea, The Lower Promenade C1955

This view taken in the mid 1950s shows how popular Saltburn was before the advent of the package holiday abroad.

Caption For Rothwell, Bridge Street C1950

The premises of the Rothwell Co-operative Society has changed to an Indian restaurant, and the building to the left of it has gone and been replaced by a chemist's shop.

Caption For Wollaston, High Street C1955

To the south of Wellingborough lies the village of Wollaston, separated from its neighbour Great Doddington by the River Nene.

Caption For Hemswell, All Saints Church C1955

Behind a dry stone wall All Saints' Church sits in the centre of the winding main street of the village.

Caption For Butser Hill, 1898

Over the years sheep have grazed the slopes of this famous chalk hill, which rises to 888 ft.

Caption For Farnborough, Lynchford Road 1903

The town of Farnborough has grown enormously over the years, mainly because of its close proximity to Aldershot.

Caption For Loughborough, College Gate C1955

Hazlerigg Hall and Rutland Hall, built to the designs of the then County Education Committee Architect in 1939 in a neo-Tudor style, were the original halls of residence to Loughborough College.

Caption For Ashford, Rowlands Hill Almshouses 1895

Ashford, situated in the south-west corner of the county, takes its name from an ancient river crossing, the Exeford of the Domesday Book.

Caption For Teignmouth, The Beach And Pier C1960

By the 1960s, the glory days of the pier were coming to an end, with few of the talent competitions, fashion parades, afternoon tea dances, charity balls and gala dinners of late 1940s and 50s.

Caption For Barlborough, Church Street C1955

The Technical College c1950 Clowne is situated about 9 miles north-east of Chesterfield. Many men found work at nearby pits, including Barlborough on the outskirts of the village.

Caption For Chester, Lower Bridge Street 1903

The Falcon Inn at the corner of Grosvenor Street was once the town house of the Grosvenor family.

Caption For Petersfield, The Spain C1965

In the centre stands Hylton House, home of the last Lords of the Manor, later to become Seager House School, a girls' school evacuated from Hayling Island at the start of World War II, and then Moreton

Caption For Eamont Bridge, Mayburgh Henge 1893

Just south of Penrith, Mayburgh Henge is a circular bank of earth and stones of about 1.5 acres, with one 10ft stone at the centre. It is thought to have been built between 1000BC-2000BC.

Caption For Ramsbury, Burdett Street 1906

Even less has changed in this scene in the old part of what is a very old small town, which had its own Bishop at the beginning of the 10th century.

Caption For Coulsdon, View From The Downs C1955

The backs of the houses in Chaldon Way near the turning with Bradmore Way are viewed here from the footpath along the line of magnificent yews on the eastern slopes of Farthing Down.

Caption For Paignton, 1894

If we imagine this scene without the buildings, we can get some idea of the expanse of the marshlands.

Caption For Bakewell, Old Pack Horse Bridge 1923

Here we see the Packhorse Bridge from downstream, with a clear indication of the speed of the water hereabouts.

Caption For Haverfordwest, St Mary's Church C1955

St Mary's has undergone several periods of renovation and in 1843 some schoolboys accidentally knocked some plaster off the arcade to reveal capitals of exceptional quality.

Caption For Boston, The Docks 1890

In earlier times, war had only affected the soldiers and sailors directly involved and people who happened to live on or near the battlefield, or the route of the marching army.