Maps

181,006 maps found.

1876, Hundall Ref. HOSM49123
1876, Millthorpe Ref. HOSM53769
1876, Unstone Ref. HOSM62872
1901, Drybrook Ref. HOSM43907
1887, Dulas Ref. HOSM34448
1900, Dunstable Ref. HOSM34462
1922, Whipsnade Ref. HOSM64410
1895, Broompark Ref. HOSM39179
1896, Kelloe Ref. HOSM49666
1895, Malton Ref. HOSM53048
1896, Shadforth Ref. HOSM58863
1882, Cam Ref. HOSM39964
1882, Owlpen Ref. HOSM56024
1882, Woodfield Ref. HOSM65014
1908, Friston Ref. HOSM71298
1910, Felbridge Ref. HOSM45359
1895, Brambridge Ref. HOSM38658
1913, Egham Ref. HOSM34479
1897, Hooton Ref. HOSM48985
1885, Ely Ref. HOSM34486

Books

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Memories

29,058 memories found. Showing results 3,671 to 3,680.

Memories Of A Stately Building And A Magnificent Museum

Built on land bordering Queen's Park, it was simply a wonderful and exotic place. As a 5 year old first timer until it closed for good (when I was 11 years old) I visited the place so many ...Read more

A memory of Bolton in 1949 by Mike Wilson

Great Uncle Herbert?

My great grandfather, Christopher, owned Bridge House next to the bridge when this photo was taken, having moved there from Spennithorne where he had been the landlord of the Old Horn Inn. We believe the cart driver was my ...Read more

A memory of Middleham in 1910 by Frank Hauxwell

Jurys Gap East Sussex

I lived at Camber Sands from 1950-1958 and then Rye. Jury's Gap is a little past Camber and the name comes from 'Jews' Gate' - probably because the area seems to have been used by Jewish merchants of Rye and Winchelsea, ...Read more

A memory of Jury's Gap in 1950 by Bernard Leeman

Southey Street As A Kid

Just read a memory of standing outside the factories of Clark Chapmans and asking if anyone had any bait left. I did the same myself, it brought back powerful memories of living in Southey Street until I was 11 years old. ...Read more

A memory of Gateshead in 1958 by Alexander Murr

The Local Bobby

In 1932 my father Len James was moved to Brockenhurst as the 'village bobby'. I was born in 1931 and my brother in 1929. We lived in the Police house (now a renovated private home) and eventually both us boys went to the C of ...Read more

A memory of Brockenhurst in 1930 by Len James

Broughton Astley Pre 1950

This is my second entry about Broughton Astley and may contain some references to items in my first reminisces. As a person 'born and bred' in Broughton Astley, I have fond memories of the village as it was 'in ...Read more

A memory of Broughton Astley by Reuben Reynolds

York Jones. Front Section/Choc Ice Machine Area

In this photo, you can see two machines for chopping ice cream into blocks. Some blocks were small for choc ices and wafer ices. Some were larger for making 'bricks'. In the background, on the ...Read more

A memory of Droitwich Spa in 1955 by Colin Sinfield

York Jones. Ice Cream 'pasteurising' Machinery.

Here we have two holding tanks where the liquid ice cream would be pumped after being cooked in the vats down below. This is an area in the roof space where the liquid would be pumped over the hot sterilising pipes, seen here in the middle of the picture, hanging down from the roof.

A memory of Droitwich Spa in 1955 by Colin Sinfield

Golds Hill School

I attended the above school from 1941 to 1947. I know of one person who attended with me at that time and who I am now still in contact with..Jean Goldie (nee Hill). If anyone remembers us or the teachers ,Misses Dufty, Scot, ...Read more

A memory of Golds Green in 1941 by Ernest Hill

Paddling.

I can remember paddling in the pool, the depth went from nothing to, I think, about 24 feet to allow for the height of the diving board. Every so often a bell was rung to let people know that the wave machine was about to start up. There ...Read more

A memory of Wembley in 1930 by Barry Maynard

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 8,809 to 8,832.

Caption For Peterborough, River Nene C1955

A few lorries of the period are parked on rough ground behind a hut; this makes a contrast with the full south-east outline of St Peter's Cathedral.

Caption For Whitchurch, High Street C1955

The High Street is a long one on the main Aylesbury to Buckingham road.

Caption For Gloucester, The New Inn 1950

It is mid-morning in the courtyard of the New Inn. Has the man on the stairway seen the infamous ghost of the New Inn?

Caption For St Marychurch, Cary Farm 1920

The church was rebuilt in 1861 and the tower went up in 1873 at a cost of £3,500 in memory of Bishop Philpott, who is buried in the churchyard.

Caption For Newton Ferrers, From Noss Mayo 1890

This photograph shows a vastly different prospect from that we can see today: the rows of fields on the opposite shore are gone, and the houses of Newton Ferrers extend two-thirds of the way up the hill

Caption For Studland, Cottages 1899

Thatched roofs, leaded windows, local stone and a profusion of creepers and roses, set amid lofty trees, make this scene an archetypal image of countryside tranquillity.

Caption For Cawdor, Castle 1890

A few miles to the south of Nairn stands Cawdor Castle, one of Scotland's finest medieval buildings. It is famous for its association with Macbeth and the murder of Duncan.

Caption For London, The Docks, Thames Wharf C1900

Henry Mayhew descibes a typical dockside scene: 'The cooper is hammering at the casts on the quay; the chains of the cranes, loosed of their weight, rattle as they fly up; the ropes splash in the water

Caption For Leicester, Belvoir Street C1949

In the centre is the dome of the Grand Hotel, built in 1898 to the designs of Cecil Ogden, and dismissed by Pevsner as 'of no architectural value', perhaps an over-critical view.

Caption For Market Harborough, High Street C1965

Just to the north of the church, the buildings on the west side of the road take on a varied appearance, the most special being the Three Swans Hotel, which has its origins from at least the early 17th

Caption For Moseley, The Green C1965

This must be one of the smallest and one of the most recently created greens in the country.

Caption For Ramsey, Harbour 1893

Numerous buildings, including the church, the Royal Oak dining rooms, the Union Hotel and the Alexandra Hotel, indicate the importance of Ramsey harbour as the second largest in the Isle of Man.

Caption For Thatcham, The Church C1955

The Perpendicular north aisle has some windows, and in the south aisle on the west side there are stained glass windows by Powell of 1865.

Caption For Margate, Marine Parade 1908

Margate is today a bustling seaside resort on the Isle of Thanet, with many miles of sandy beaches, and typical seaside attractions.

Caption For Eastleigh, The Town Hall C1960

The old Town Hall is a dignified building of mellow brick with a clock beneath an elegant cupola.

Caption For Oxford, Magdalen College 1890

Magdalen College from the Bridge 1938 During the Civil War Royalist forces defended Magdalen Bridge by throwing rocks from the top of the bell tower down on the heads of Parliamentarians below

Caption For Guildford, The Castle 1933

Little remains of Guildford Castle, once a favourite royal residence where many princes of the blood were brought up.

Caption For Broadwater, The Village 1919

Large open fields surrounded many of the coastal plain settlements, and through the villages passed a solitary narrow street, often named after the village.

Caption For Ticehurst, The Square 1925

The village of Ticehurst is situated on a gentle slope surrounded by fertile valleys and hills, where hops were once extensively grown.

Caption For Sevenoaks, High Street And Church 1900

This country town is close to one of the noblest houses in Kent - the Jacobean home of the Sackvilles, Knole. St Nicholas's Church (left) has a 90ft-high tower and turret with a cupola.

Caption For Ashford, Middle Row 1908

Can you spot the white-bearded man peering out at the photographer from the doors of the Man of Kent pub, right?

Caption For Greenhithe, Hms Worcester C1955

This floating school set up by the Royal Navy had trained hundreds of ships' crew from all over the world.

Caption For Meriden, The Parish Church C1960

St Lawrence's stands on Meriden Hill, aloof from most of the community it serves, but close to a small cluster of old houses and with views towards Coventry.

Caption For Shirley, The Parade C1965

This shopping parade was built for Shirley's growing commuter population in the mid 20th century, but today it is part of a seemingly endless string of commercial premises along both sides of the road.