Maps

181,006 maps found.

1882, North End Ref. HOSM47640
1882, Shropham Ref. HOSM59190
1884, Rooks Bridge Ref. HOSM57997
1903, Axminster Ref. HOSM34076
1903, Alston Ref. HOSM35868
1903, Chardstock Ref. HOSM40664
1898, Edgcott Ref. HOSM44590
1898, Tetchwick Ref. HOSM50217
1898, Pitchcott Ref. HOSM56698
1878, Hassop Ref. HOSM47784
1900, Hinxworth Ref. HOSM48631
1901, Odsey Ref. HOSM55567
1898, Charlton Ref. HOSM40606
1898, Hempton Ref. HOSM48116
1904, Winderton Ref. HOSM64723
1888, Bethesda Ref. HOSM37675
1888, Braichmelyn Ref. HOSM38643
1895, Newtown Ref. HOSM55123
1910, Hatford Ref. HOSM47800
1898, Uffington Ref. HOSM62913

Books

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Memories

29,057 memories found. Showing results 3,561 to 3,570.

Granny Trotter

Immediately on the right here was Eton College's Rectors House (?), mum's mum was cook, she was a WWI widow with 5 kids and walked daily from a railway slum in Stoke Gardens Slough. When mum left school in the 30's at 14 and was too young ...Read more

A memory of Eton by Dave Hill

Good Times

I can remember fishing this bit of the Welland many times, but not as early as this photo was taken, we (being myself and my brothers) were allowed to fish it when Mrs Mitchell was then the owner. It was an unbelieveable treat as ...Read more

A memory of Market Deeping in 1960 by George Geeves

During The War 1942

During the summer of 1942 my uncle who was an American soldier lived in several place in the Savernake Forest and eventually was billeted in "the big house" (Tottenham House)and kept a wonderful journal. I will cut and ...Read more

A memory of Savernake Forest in 1942 by Kristin Simpson

Amazing Memories

I attended this beloved school from Sept.1979-May 1980. It was called International University High School or I.U.H.S school. It was a co-ed back then. I was 15-year-old Canadian boy and was dropped off there by my father. Great ...Read more

A memory of Bushey in 1979 by Gregory Draper

Bishopsbourne School

I loved school. There was one teacher, Miss Castle, she lived with her sister in a house attached to the school. One day Miss Castle gave us all a small Union Jack flag and told us to stand beside the school wall as someone ...Read more

A memory of Bishopsbourne in 1940 by Mary Meller

Days Gone By

I remember the Blitz and losing family at 43/45 Belville Street. I was only 7 then didn't fully realize the overall mayhem of these two nights in May 1941. My dad moved us all to New Lanark where we stayed for two years before returning ...Read more

A memory of Greenock in 1941 by Ed Bignell

Centenary Celebrations

I am currently collecting records of memories of members and relative memorabilia of those people who attended the youth club at West Byfleet. If there are any members out there who would like to contribute to the ...Read more

A memory of West Byfleet by Alan Fairlie

Camping At Broadstone Warren With The 3rd Sevenoaks

I was a Cub and Scout Leader with the 3rd Sevenoaks Scout Group in the 1970's and remember a hot summer camp in 1975 at Broadstone Warren. It was at the end of July and we took the younger ...Read more

A memory of Ashdown Forest in 1975 by John Howard Norfolk

The Old Primary School

My sister Roberta and I used to walk from Ellington Colliery to the school at Ellington Village. My Nanna would wrap our dinner money and savings money in a handkerchief and see us off from the top of the first row. In autumn ...Read more

A memory of Ellington in 1958 by Gerald Lamb

Are Made Of This

I was born in Windlesham down Broadley Green, 30th June 1973. I have memories that make me smile from ear to ear, playing in the corn fields, going to the jumble sales up Chertsey Rd Hall, playing man hunt up the rec. Fruit and ...Read more

A memory of Windlesham in 1973 by Anthony Joseph Jackson

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 8,545 to 8,568.

Caption For Romford, South Street C1965

In the 1930s South Street was dubbed 'The Golden Mile' and retailers fortunate enough to acquire sites knew that they would prosper from the tidal wave of consumerism engulfing the town.

Caption For Nutfield, Queen's Head 1903

Eric Parker described this pub as an old posting inn with the remains of what was once a spacious parlour, solid with oak beams big enough for a belfry, warmed by a broad open fireplace

Caption For Nutfield, The Village C1955

That useful commodity fuller's earth, a non-plastic clay that has been used for centuries to clean woven woollen cloth, and more recently in the refinement of lubricating oil, was dug

Caption For Hermitage, Post Office And Hermitage Road C1960

The shop on the right of this photograph is Hermitage Post Office and Stores. Today the speed limit through the village is thirty miles per hour, not forty.

Caption For Llanellen, The Church 1898

At St Helen's Church the corbelled, pinnacled and crocketed tower stands out in more ways than one: it seems curiously at odds, in size and style, with the rest of the church.

Caption For Abergavenny, The Castle 1914

The well tended beds, paths and raised walkways show that the Abergavenny Improvement Commissioners had an early appreciation of the ruined castle's leisure and tourist potential.

Caption For Llantilio Pertholey, The Church And The Skirrid C1960

The early 14th-century tower of St Teilo's, Llantilio Pertholey stands squarely among the surrounding trees.

Caption For Aldershot, Princes Gardens C1955

As can be seen from this photograph, this was a popular spot to sit and relax on a sunny summer's day.

Caption For Rochdale, Memorial Gardens C1965

In 1947 land behind the war memorial was landscaped as sunken gardens and their 1.3 acres became the new Gardens of Remembrance.

Caption For Widnes, St Paul's Church And Free Library 1908

The library has one of the largest collections of railway books of any public library in Britain - there are around 6,000 books on the subject.

Caption For Wilmslow, Bank Square Gardens C1955

At the other end of Grove Street, Bank Square took its name from the Union Bank of Manchester, with its fine clock and cupola.

Caption For Petersfield, Lavant Street C1955

Austin's Library is now the Sue Ryder charity shop, Allsworth's ironmonger's, owned by Harry Hole, and immediately beyond, the Edwardian world of Martin & Triggs, Outfitters.

Caption For Kempsey, River And Church 1910

A parish clerk of Kempsey Church once caught a choir-boy eating chestnuts inside the building.

Caption For Benenden, Village 1901

A pony and trap stand on the main road which passes by the foot of the green on the left, around which are the tile- hung yeomens' cottages and the village pub.

Caption For Reading, Broad Street C1965

To the right of the K Shoe Shop is a corner of Heelas' store, a noted local department store, now part of John Lewis.

Caption For Cardiff, Park Hotel 1893

Opened in 1883 on the site of the old Crockherbtown Theatre, with money raised by a consortium headed by James Howell, the Park Hotel 'designed for high-class family business', was to epitomise the

Caption For Cardiff, The War Memorial C1950

Even before the end of the First World War calls had been made to erect a monument to honour Wales' dead.

Caption For Grange Over Sands, Main Street 1901

Between the right-hand blind and the entrance doorway was the London City and Midland Bank, forerunner of the Midland Bank, and now the police office.

Caption For Axmouth, 1918

Axmouth stands at the southern end of the Fosse Way, the great Roman road that strides across England from far-off Lincolnshire.

Caption For Sidmouth, Milford Road 1918

The River Sid starts its short journey to the sea amidst the high land at Broad Down and Farway; here the Bronze Age inhabitants of East Devon buried their dead.

Caption For Crantock, The Church 1904

The church of St Carantoc stands in its churchyard within sight of the sea. It has an unusual layout, with the chancel roof higher than the nave.

Caption For Shap, Abbey 1893

Shap Abbey, near the banks of the River Lowther, was founded by the 'white canons' of the Premonstratensian order at the end of the 12th century, but it was dissolved, like so many others, in 1540

Caption For Pentre Halkyn, The Square 1936

Only the central rump of this row of cottages survives today in the village, and is barely recognizable from the photograph.

Caption For Chigwell, Chigwell School C1955

It was originally called the Tercentenary Hall, but as this is a bit of mouthful, it quickly became renamed New Hall by the boys.