Maps

181,006 maps found.

1883, Toddington Ref. HOSM61993
1883, Ullenwood Ref. HOSM62846
1883, Whittington Ref. HOSM64481
1901, Woodmancote Ref. HOSM65064
1900, Pwllmeyric Ref. HOSM57253
1900, Shirenewton Ref. HOSM59119
1897, Broxton Ref. HOSM39248
1898, Newton Ref. HOSM54944
1884, Stoak Ref. HOSM60485
1879, Brockhurst Ref. HOSM39063
1897, Glapwell Ref. HOSM46286
1897, Shuttlewood Ref. HOSM59213
1896, Binderton Ho Ref. HOSM37753
1896, Chilgrove Ref. HOSM40796
1910, Compton Ref. HOSM41713
1896, Crockerhill Ref. HOSM42300
1909, Broad Rife Ref. HOSM47454
1910, Walderton Ref. HOSM57346
1899, Dauntsey Ref. HOSM42903
1899, Grittenham Ref. HOSM47160

Books

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Memories

29,021 memories found. Showing results 4,001 to 4,010.

Pencillin The Cure

It is not widely known but the first time penicillin was used successfully was when it was used on a fourteen year old boy to save his left leg. He had a badly infected leg and was in fact dying with because of the fast ...Read more

A memory of Bredfield

Kiddy Times And Shuffle

In the fifties Kiddy bristled from dawn to dusk and back to dawn again as the Lowry-folk on 'six-'til two' grumbled and tumbled out of their beds and either cycled or 'legged it' (if they couldn't afford the ...Read more

A memory of Kidderminster

Ravenswood Cildren's Home On Cliff Road.

Are there any who remember the Ravenswood Children's Home on Cliff Road Hornea? I would like to hear from anyone with knowledge of Ravenswood in the era from when it opened in 1948 to early 1950s when it was managed by Matron Muriel Williams. Barry S Britzman

A memory of Hornsea in 1949 by Barry S Britzman

Brandy

I'm pretty sure this photo is of me on a my pony Brandy outside our house (Barclay House) in St Keverne Square. I recognise the jumper and shoes .... pretty bad!!! Awful to think that he's long gone now, he was such a lovely animal. Those were the days!

A memory of St Keverne in 1968 by Rachel Allen

Cox Family

My dad tell with fond memories of growing up at Hindon, he lived in the high street and had five brothers and one sister , his father was a farm worker . We visit when we can and he has shown us his old school and lots of pranks they ...Read more

A memory of Hindon by Linda Harwood

My Early Years

Going to the local school which was opposite the Church. The Headmistress Miss Griffin lived in the cottage attached to the school. We were all given a small amount of garden to cultivate and one of my jobs was to go on to ...Read more

A memory of Aston Cantlow in 1954 by Susan Edkins

Bredfield House

I well remember my time at the White house, my first night I was shown into the late Masters bedroom which was to become my own. All around was his personal items ,the magnificent dress uniforms, swords etc..My favourite room was ...Read more

A memory of Bredfield in 1941 by Ernest. J. Sharman

Northolt

We were living in 97dabbs hill lane. My dad won the pools(274.oo) at the time a lot of money .He bought probably the first car in the street! I had two brothers john .a bit of a baddie! And Dennis who was gay. Both of them dead now as ...Read more

A memory of Northolt in 1950 by Gina (Gloria) Allam (Carpentier)

Our Ladies High School 1950 1960

I was born in 1943 and lived in Wilmington. I initially went to an infant school in Oakfield Lane, however, my mother was told by the Sisters of Charity that they should pay for me to go to a Catholic school ...Read more

A memory of Dartford in 1950 by Pat Mc Loughlin

One Of The Hall's Paper Boys!

I lived in A prefab in Tamerisk Road, and travelled to Dagenham County High School each school day. Steam train to Upminster, District line to Heathway, 148 bus to outside the school. Before got going to school I did a ...Read more

A memory of Aveley in 1950 by Don Stoddart

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 9,601 to 9,624.

Caption For Reading, Kings Road 1924

This view looks back towards the town centre with London Road to the left by the Marquis of Granby and the tram leaving London Road.

Caption For Axmouth, The Village 1898

Axmouth is one of Devon's loveliest villages, and boasts one of Britain's finest and most unspoiled Norman churches.

Caption For Axmouth, The Harbour And Haven Cliff 1922

By the reign of Henry VIII, ridges of pebbles barred access to all but the smallest vessels - causing the creation of a new port at Lyme Regis.

Caption For Stourbridge, Hagley Road C1950

Once one of several turnpike roads around the town, today Hagley Road is the main road leading out of Stourbridge to the south; it also links up with a number of other major road systems

Caption For Nottage, 1938

The Swan Inn, pictured on the right of this photograph, is still here today.

Caption For Morriston, The Cross 1954

The newsagent's to the left of the picture is Billy Hole's. The family still live and trade in the town.

Caption For Eaton Socon, The Church C1960

The parish church of St Mary was rebuilt in the Perpendicular style 600 years ago. In 1930 it was restored and partly rebuilt by Sir Albert Richardson after a serious fire.

Caption For Abingdon, High Street C1965

The impressive building just right of centre was once Berkshire's old County Hall. Christopher Kempster, a master mason who had worked for Sir Christopher Wren, built it between 1678 and 1682.

Caption For Woodstock, Park Street C1960

The house to the right of the arched entrance at the far end of the street is where the poet Chaucer once lived.

Caption For Ruislip, High Street C1965

The camera looks away from the original village centre into the alternative Ruislip of the 1930s and towards the Metropolitan line station of 1904.

Caption For Bath, The Abbey, West Front 1887

Remarkably little of the medieval city survives; apart from St Mary Magdalen and a fragment of town wall, the Abbey is the main physical evidence of what was a prosperous town built on the wool trade.

Caption For Bath, Newbridge Road 1909

There was considerable expansion of Bath in the later 19th century along the valley towards Bristol. This view looks west along Newbridge Road with its terraces of neat villas.

Caption For Bath, Edgar Buildings 1935

The north side of George Street is raised above the roadway; at the left is part of Edgar Buildings, completed in 1762, whose centrally-pedimented houses close the vista up Milsom Street.

Caption For Ellington, Village 1906

With just a sprinkling of snow, this delightful scene could very easily make a traditional Christmas card!

Caption For Maidstone, High Street C1953

Here we see the High Street from the foot of Bank Street, showing clearly the overhead cables for the trolley-buses, one of which is in the foreground.

Caption For Gravesend, Thames Shipping Scene Looking Downriver C1955

A tender crewed by two men prepares to cast off from the jetty; beyond, this busy reach of the River Thames is crowded with an assortment of vessels preparing either to take on river pilots for the twenty-six

Caption For Wisbech, The Hope Inn C1955

These two pictures are an echo of the commercial waterways of the past.

Caption For Skegness, The Beach 1910

Until near the middle of the 20th century, there was plenty of choice for a short sea trip in a rowing boat, a sailing boat, a motor boat or even a speed boat.

Caption For Solihull, Mill Lane C1966

Until 1964, Mill Lane was a picturesque street of brick and half-timbered cottages, some of them medieval.

Caption For Yardley, Blakesley Hall C1965

Until incorporated into Birmingham in 1911, Yardley had been a rural Worcestershire manor for nearly 1,000 years, but only the church and a couple of timber-framed buildings survive from those days

Caption For Caerleon, Christchurch 1899

This church stands in an area with a long-standing Christian heritage: it is recorded that in 314 the Bishop of Caerleon was present at the Synod of Arles, the first general council of western Christianity

Caption For Torquay, Farmyard 1906

The grace of Fleet Street in the previous picture is counterpointed by the timeless nature of this rural view, taken the same year on the outskirts of Torquay, possibly at Cockington.

Caption For Wisbech, The Canal 1929

A fishing boat lies in the tidal section of the canal that linked it to the River Nene, which can be seen under Sluice Bridge.

Caption For Donington, The Church C1965

The church of St Mary and the Holy Rood has many historical connections with Donington's famous son, the great explorer Matthew Flinders.