Maps

181,006 maps found.

1882, Buildwas Ref. HOSM39492
1881, Charlton Ref. HOSM40612
1882, Huntington Ref. HOSM49169
1887, Llynfaes Ref. HOSM62782
1910, Holywell Ref. HOSM34654
1910, Gwespyr Ref. HOSM47285
1887, Colestocks Ref. HOSM41510
1887, Dunkeswell Ref. HOSM44001
1887, Rawridge Ref. HOSM57524
1887, Sheldon Ref. HOSM58995
1894, Andwell Ref. HOSM35968
1909, Winchfield Ref. HOSM64812
1887, Dalderby Ref. HOSM42810
1887, Greetham Ref. HOSM47070
1887, Hemingby Ref. HOSM48101
1887, Salmonby Ref. HOSM48681
1887, Scrafield Ref. HOSM58723
1887, Thornton Ref. HOSM61656
1896, Maplehurst Ref. HOSM53118
1909, Rusper Ref. HOSM58417

Books

11 books found. Showing results 9,241 to 11.

Memories

29,058 memories found. Showing results 3,851 to 3,860.

Reeling In The Years

Oh the wonderful warm penny bread rolls at the tiny Bakery on the right hand side of the street! I remember the smell, the texture the taste. And I remember Mrs Rhymes too thanks so much for posting this...

A memory of Langley by Sally Mc Sweeney

Vernon Park

I remember going to Vernon Park so well. We would walk down from Bredbury Bar. There was a large slippery stone at the top of the steps and Mum would lift me to the top and I would slide down. I thought that stone was magic. There ...Read more

A memory of Stockport in 1950 by Ann Bennett

Where We Lived In Annalong

We lived in a bungalow along the main road in Annalong. I can't remember the address. There was a field to the right as you face the bungalow. My parents had a little dog which we called Gilly. She was a frisky little ...Read more

A memory of Annalong in 1943 by Heather Graham

Old Heath House Stafford Road

Can anyone tell me the history of Old Heath House. We rented the right hand side of the house in 1945 for a couple of years, but being only 5 years old at the time I never knew antthing of the history of the House. I ...Read more

A memory of Coventry by Heather Graham

Where Is This??

Marshall Gardens looks beautiful...where was it?? and why was it named Marshall Gardens....only ask because a lot of my ancestors were named Marshall!!!

A memory of Warrington by Wendy Pursehouse

My Grandmothers Cottage

My grandmother, Annie Maria Pearce lived in one of those thatched cottages. The third door from the left of the white building. It was number 444. My parents Arthur and Barbara Wheeler-Smith emigrated to Australia with us three kids in 1965. My brothers names are Peter and Michael.

A memory of South Tidworth in 1965 by Linda Eyles

Mappleborough Green 1841 Census

I am trying to find out geneaology things in my family - Boswells - dating back to the early 1800's and at the time of the 1841 census were living in Mappleborough Green, Studley, with a John Morris. Would there ...Read more

A memory of Ullenhall by Sue Holmes

Collyhurst By Ernie Dignam

I too was born in Collyhurst and we lived on Providence Place. My brother went to the tin school and we have a photo of him walking in the Whit Walks. Marcell Guest Paints is now on the site of Providence Place and ...Read more

A memory of Collyhurst in 1950

My Father's Birthday Present

My father was born in St Mawes in 1910. On his fourth birthday (so family legend has it) he was given a pair of Dutch wooden clogs. Being a canny child of seafarers, he knew that hollow wooden vessels floated. So when ...Read more

A memory of St Mawes in 1910 by Jon Watts

I Think This Should Be Zouch Cottages

I was born at 601 Zouch cottages (which may possibly be in this photograph) in 1955, the address was changed later to 46, Nepal Road, I think probably in about 1960 and my Nan and Aunt lived at 8, Nepal ...Read more

A memory of North Tidworth in 1960 by Steve Smith

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 9,241 to 9,264.

Caption For York, The Shambles C1962

Perhaps the best-known of York's medieval streets is The Shambles, seen here looking towards Pavement, and virtually unchanged today.

Caption For New Romney, North Street C1955

It remained the seat of the chief courts of the Cinque Ports, and returned two members of Parliament up until 1832.

Caption For Great Yarmouth, The Windmill Theatre C1955

Pony rides have always been popular in Yarmouth; the problem of disposal of the droppings is still a disputed one, with local authorities sometimes suggesting that the ponies should wear nappies.

Caption For Hampstead, North End 1898

Not much more than a stone's throw from Jack Straw's Castle, the original Old Bull and Bush can be seen on the right of shot.

Caption For Bath, Roman Bath, King's Bath, Main Spring 1907

Although most associate Bath's waters with the Georgian or Roman period, the spring-fed baths were very popular in Tudor and Stuart times.

Caption For Selworthy, Almshouses 1900

The village is part of the Holnicote Estate, the gift of the Acland family to the National Trust, to which many of the village's thatched cottages now belong - their preservation is thus assured.

Caption For Bridport, From Allington Hill C1960

Here there is a sliver of sea (right of centre) and the plateau of the Golf Links on East Cliff.

Caption For Newark, Appleton Gate 1909

This was one of the principal ways in which Victorian and Edwardian retailers advertised the location of their premises; on large city stores the letters were often six feet high.

Caption For Cardiff, The Promenade, Roath Park 2004

Prior to the advent of mass car ownership cycling to the park was an even more popular option than today. With so many bicycles present this busy scene is more reminiscent of Oxford or Cambridge.

Caption For Ottery St Mary, Broad Street 1938

To the left is the confectionary shop of H Bovett; then comes the Volunteer Inn, and in the distance the premises of the East Devon Motor Company - unchanged in use today, for it is still

Caption For Salthouse, The Village And The Church C1955

This view encompasses the whole village looking across the extensive salt marshes, which are a haven for birds of every description, especially wild-fowl and migrating birds.

Caption For Thaxted, Post Office 1906

This is an excellent study of an Edwardian post office, with the postman on his cart, the telegraph boys at the door, and the postcards on display.

Caption For Polgooth, Village C1955

Polgooth grew up in the 19th century as a mining village to the south west of St Austell.

Caption For Conwy, Aberconwy, The Oldest House C1955

For long described as 'the oldest house in Wales', and dating from the 1300s, this medieval merchant's house has attracted visitors since the early years of the last century.

Caption For Chigwell, Ye Olde Kings Head C1955

By 1713 the Chester Room of the Kings Head was being used by the Court of Attachments of Waltham Forest, which met to decide on minor disputes.

Caption For Romford, St Andrew's Church 1908

On the western approach to the town, St Andrew's Church, in St Andrew's Road, was built in 1862. Many of its parishioners were employed by the Romford brewery.

Caption For Haywards Heath, Perrymount Road C1950

This photograph successfully shows the long incline of Perrymount Road. The bus coming up the hill would have already passed the recreation ground.

Caption For Woodmansterne, Rectory Lane C1960

Only a modern lamp-post detracts from the rural tranquility of Rectory Lane on its way to the old village.

Caption For Ulverston, King Street 1950

This view along the main street towards the Market Square displays an air of rural pragmatism, with several of the shops displaying their wares for inspection outside.

Caption For Harlech, The Castle 1889

Although built by Edward I, Harlech is considered the most Welsh of the Edwardian castles.

Caption For Salisbury, The Cathedral, From The North West C1862

Viewed from the west, the façade of the west front is dominated by the Great West Window and the Triple Arch Door.The west front of many cathedrals were intended to be showpieces.

Caption For Abbotsbury, Chesil Bank And St Catherine's Chapel C1955

Behind is the wooded western spur of Conegar on the side of Chapel Hill, and medieval St Catherine's Chapel (left) with Portland projecting beyond.

Caption For York, Bootham Bar & The Minster 1893

The stone-arched building on the right was the postern tower built in 1497 on St Mary's Abbey walls; it is now an office for First York Buses.

Caption For Aldershot, All Saints Church 1891

Diverging from High Street at the junction with Station Road, Wellington Avenue led directly to the 'Cathedral Church of the British Army'.