Maps

181,006 maps found.

1945, Northwood Ref. NPO794524
1946, Redland Ref. NPO814922
1899, Llansadwrn Ref. RNE759067
1899, Hebron Ref. RNE730417
1899, Knighton Ref. RNE749709
1895, Landport Ref. RNE751993
1899, Kingsland Ref. RNE748119
1895, Upton Ref. RNE858087
1898, Walton Ref. RNE860183
1895, Thorley Ref. RNE846902
1895, Thornhill Ref. RNE847186
1888 - 1899, Llansadwrn Ref. HOSM51967
1907, Kingston Ref. HOSM37729
1907, Brook Ref. HOSM39126
1886, Knighton Ref. HOSM63982
1890, Wakefield Ref. HOSM35363
1885, Bradmore Ref. HOSM38609
1885 - 1904, Compton Ref. HOSM45408
1907, Newbridge Ref. HOSM54828
1907, Thorley Ref. HOSM61599

Books

11 books found. Showing results 961 to 11.

Memories

29,049 memories found. Showing results 401 to 410.

Memories Of A Childhood In Southwick

I went to Southwick Primary School. I remember being picked as a 'flag flyer' and welcoming the Duke of Edinburgh when he opened the new lock. I think it was in about 1955. We were unable to use the locks ...Read more

A memory of Southwick by Susan Collins

Good Teachers

Does anyone remember the teachers at the Sutton Primary School? The Headmaster Mr. Curwen, Mr. Andrews, Miss Staines, and Miss Walker. In those days we spent a lot of time outside in the countryside studying nature, dancing ...Read more

A memory of Sutton at Hone in 1940 by Alfred Ward

Mumbles Memories

My Great, Great, Grandfather planted these trees which you can see running down the middle of the photo in 1883 when the cemetery was opened and they are still present to this day. His name was Henry Harris (1827-1911).  He ...Read more

A memory of Oystermouth in 1880 by Nicholas Johns

Songs Of Praise At Ecclesall Church

This was the church I went to as a child - mostly I had to go as a condition of attending Brownies, but it was always both imposing and comforting as a building and place of worship. However, the most ...Read more

A memory of Sheffield in 1961 by Jean Smith

Further To Cinemas In Croydon

I grew up in Galpins Road, Thornton Heath and as a youngster joined the ABC Minors at the Rex Cinema, Norbury sadly now demolished and replaced by an office block. I saw many of the MGM Musicals at the Rex, including ...Read more

A memory of Croydon in 1958 by John Wimpenny

Hop Fields

   Horsmonden - the end of my hop picking days.  I was born in east London 1939 and hop picking was four weeks in the country, camp fire cooking in the evening, a sing along and down to the Gun or the Town House on Saturday evening. ...Read more

A memory of Horsmonden in 1959 by Brian Long

The Rec

Living in Old Barn Way (#14) I attended Southwick Primary School in Manor Hall Road. A memorable day was in 1956 when a Valiant bomber crashed into the "rec" spewing its body parts (and sadly three of its crew) into the surrounding area ...Read more

A memory of Southwick in 1956 by Brian Langworthy

Mixed Feelings

I first arrived in Llanegryn at the latter end of 1939 along with my younger sister and a lot of other kids from my school (St Johns)in Birkenhead. I was eight years old at the time and my sister was six. We were all put into the ...Read more

A memory of Llanegryn in 1930 by Bob Boyd

Aveley An Age Away.

I lived in Aveley Villiage from when I was born in 1957 until we moved to the Kennington Estate about 1971.   We had a funny house in Church View which seemed to be back to front compared to some of my friends houses.   Our end of ...Read more

A memory of Aveley by Ann Mc Carthy

My Schooldays 1952 54 Near Skipton

My Grandparents lived at 26 Otley Street in Skipton from the 1940 ( or earlier ) and I had first visited them in 1945 after VE day, They were Thomas Henry Jackson, my Grandmother Charlotte Jackson and their ...Read more

A memory of Skipton in 1952 by Trevor Jackson

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 961 to 984.

Caption For Lytham, Lowther Gardens, Lily Pond And Tennis Court C1960

The father-in-law of Squire Clifton, Lord Lowther, and also Lady Cecily Lowther, were remembered in the naming of Lowther Gardens. This ornamental pond was a transformation of the farm pond.

Caption For Roberttown, The Cross Roads C1965

Not far from Batley, once home to the world famous Variety Club, Roberttown was part of the industrial heavy woollen district to the south of Leeds.

Caption For Kenton, Kenton Road C1960

Looking at this view, it is difficult to envisage the hamlet of Keninton mentioned in the Feet of Fines in 1232.

Caption For Garston, Manor Work Assessment Shop C1955

In 1931, the widow of Stafford Bourne (the son of one of the founders of Bourne & Hollingsworth's store in London) sold Garston Manor to Benskins the brewers, who transferred it to the North West Metropolitan

Caption For Much Hadham, The Church C1955

St Andrew's Church stands on the high ground to the west of the River Ash's water meadows. Adjacent, to the north, is the old palace which belonged to the Bishop of London.

Caption For Letchworth Garden City, St Mary's Church 1922

The name of the town of Letchworth appears to derive from 'lecha weorthig', 'the farm by the rivulet'.

Caption For Haverfordwest, The Castle From The River 1890

An evocative view from the north-east of the part of the town immediately below the Castle and the impressive Castle and prison itself.

Caption For Manchester, Market Street And Piccadilly Junction C1965

This is the corner of Piccadilly, where it meets the top of Market Street. On the left is one of Lewis's entrances. Pauldens, in the centre, moved here after a fire destroyed their store in 1957.

Caption For Bedford, Bunyan's Statue 1898

This statue of one of Bedforshire's famous sons was made by the noted sculptor, Boehm, in 1873, and presented to the town by the then Duke of Bedford in June 1874.

Caption For Bedford, The River And Town Bridge C1960

This view gives more of a modern feel.

Caption For Petworth, Lombard Street 1900

The high walls of Petworth House dominate the west side of the town.

Caption For Wisbech, Nene Quay And Bridge C1955

It was not until the early 18th century that the benefits of the large-scale drainage schemes of the previous century began to be felt.

Caption For Bognor Regis, From Pier 1903

Looking eastward, this view shows one of the town's saddest architectural losses: Colebrooke Terrace, a shallow crescent of four pairs of Regency stucco villas.

Caption For West Marden, Village C1955

This sizeable hamlet on the Downs south of Harting has no church, but boasts some attractive flint cottages and fine scenery.There is plenty of history here: Bow Hill was a great Stone Age centre

Caption For Carbis Bay, General View C1955

This view is given added interest because it is taken from the top of one of the large waste tips of the old Providence copper and tin mine, which closed in 1877.

Caption For Lyme Regis, The Lynch 1892

The old tracks from the neighbouring village of Uplyme are the original routes into the town before the construction of the present road along the coast.

Caption For Rhyl, The Promenade 1913

This photograph shows the crowded Promenade the year before the outbreak of war, and looks west to the pier pavilion and the tall buildings of the esplanade.

Caption For Morland, Church 1893

The church of St Lawrence originally belonged to the Abbey of St Mary at York and income from it was used to support the Priory at Wetheral.

Caption For Dudley, St John's Church C1965

St John's Church, Kate's Hill was erected in 1840 at a cost of £3,000, four years ahead of the ecclesiastical parish it serves, which was created on 15 October 1844.

Caption For Sidmouth, Esplanade 1919

The Duke of Kent, father of Queen Victoria, was an early visitor. His grandson, the Prince of Wales, later Edward VII, stayed here on a boyhood walking tour with his tutor.

Caption For Much Hadham, St Andrew's Church 1899

On the left, peeping through the trees, are the white gables of the Old Rectory; in the foreground are the meadows skirting the River Ash which were part of the grounds of the Bishop of London's palace

Caption For Edgbaston, Hagley Road 1949

Edgbaston is the most famous of all Birmingham's suburbs.

Caption For Bulmer, The Church 1906

The chancel of St Andrew's was restored in 1883, when all the stonework was renewed, but retaining the 14th-century detail of the windows.

Caption For Bramley, St James Church C1960

The late Norman church, distinguished by its red crenellated tower, contains some ancient wall paintings, including a fresco of the murder of Thomas a Becket.