Maps

181,006 maps found.

1872, Tilmanstone Ref. HOSM61882
1896, Worth Ref. HOSM65203
1905, Delabole Ref. HOSM34418
1910, Bodfari Ref. HOSM38269
1898, Lawnt Ref. HOSM50888
1910, Llandyrnog Ref. HOSM51810
1899, Llansannan Ref. HOSM52064
1899, Risley Ref. HOSM57876
1885, Foulsham Ref. HOSM45719
1885, Gateley Ref. HOSM46117
1883, Longham Ref. HOSM52276
1885, Stibbard Ref. HOSM60455
1885, Themelthorpe Ref. HOSM61556
1885, Thurning Ref. HOSM61802
1885, Twyford Ref. HOSM62740
1899, Etchilhampton Ref. HOSM44951
1899, Nursteed Ref. HOSM55476
1899, Patney Ref. HOSM56168
1899, Poulshot Ref. HOSM57047
1899, Stert Ref. HOSM60434

Books

11 books found. Showing results 9,817 to 11.

Memories

29,058 memories found. Showing results 4,091 to 4,100.

Neil Howard

my husband believes he could have been in pinehurst he was only five his mum had turburculosis and his sister meningitis he can remember being taken by ambulance with his baby brother and has disribed the home to me with every little ...Read more

A memory of Pinehurst in 1953 by Marian Howard

Lido House, Public Lido Pool, Bawtry Road

In the grounds of lido house there was an the remains of an old lido pool that my grandparents visited when younger. Next to the pool was a garden with an old sandstone fountain. I cannot find anything about an open air public pool existing possibly in the 1930s in Bramley. Can anyone help?

A memory of Maltby in 1880

Telephone Cables Limited

In the 1960's I worked for Telephone Cables Limited or TCL as it was known, laying underground cables all over the UK. As one of the drivers I regularly had to go to the works to pick gear up. If my memory serves me right ...Read more

A memory of Dagenham in 1964 by Leslie Howard

Crouch End 1944/1964

Couldn't wait to go to school in Rokeseley Infants school so happy when the letter came.Remember sliding the letter under the tropical fish tank in our kitchen in Glasslyn Road.loved Infants school had a bit of a blip at the ...Read more

A memory of Crouch End in 1949 by Carol Tucker

The Place Where I Was Born

I was Born in Lon Gefn Bodedern and started school in the Village when I was 4 yrs old ,I have memories of the Head Master Mr Jones and his two daughters the youngest being Guinivere ? I have many happy memeories of the ...Read more

A memory of Bodedern in 1949

Albertina

I was born in Albertina road Treowen in 1940 and have some very good memories of Crumlin and Newbridge .They were good days but hard . My dad worked in The old Griagfawr pit . I left Crumlin in 1965 to work at Lucas Girling Cwmbran .I had a lot of good pals in Crumlin and will never forget them .

A memory of Crumlin in 1940

Inzievar Terrace.

I was born @ 92, Inzievar Terrace, my Granny, Granda, & my aunt lived @ No. 84. Have wonderful memories (still do) of my childhood there. Playing in the fields @ football, then Father Noon helped to get St. Joachims chapel built ...Read more

A memory of Carmyle in 1947 by Henry D. Machon

Seaton Family

My father Colin Seaton was born and raised in Auldgirth, he was the youngest of 5 children. He left Scotland when he was 17 and now lives in australia. Does anyone remember the Seaton family at all? I visited Auldgirth back in 2007 ...Read more

A memory of Auldgirth in 1949 by Laura Seaton

Aberbargoed Secondary Modern School

i went to aberbargoed secondary modern school with a few of the names mentioned by gareth williams i was in the same class as kieth davies ,tony gallent ,dai davies,lindon gingell,i remember going to school ...Read more

A memory of Aberbargoed by Melvyn Hopkins

18+ Club

I can remember being a member of this club at around that time. We used to meet up and have days out etc. I had a girlfriend for a short time who lived in Shirley and used to drive a Morris Minor. Another girl there who was quite outgoing and ...Read more

A memory of Croydon in 1970 by Robert Muldoon

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 9,817 to 9,840.

Caption For Hunstanton, The Lighthouse 1891

Hunstanton's lighthouse was built in 1830, and crowns the chalk clifftop close by the ruins of St Edmund's chapel, where pilgrims offered their prayers and sought the healing powers of the town's efficacious

Caption For Horstead, The Mill 1902

Fully laden, such wherries would only draw a little over two feet, making them the perfect vessels for navigating the shallow waters of the Broads.

Caption For York, The View From The City Walls 1897

This and the following three photos, although from the same vantage point, span a period of 60 years. They show many changes in some of the buildings and in the mode of transport.

Caption For York, St Marys Abbey C1873

Over time, much of the stone from this once very wealthy abbey was used on other buildings. The remaining ruins stand in Museum Gardens.

Caption For Morecambe, The Promenade 1899

A Victorian guidebook, published in 1895, described Morecambe thus: 'Morecambe is much frequented by trippers from the busy towns of Lancashire and Yorkshire, for whose recreation are provided abundant

Caption For Kettering, High Street 1922

It's a case of spot the difference here. At first glance this picture looks exactly the same as the other photograph of the Royal Hotel, No 72228, but a closer look reveals subtle changes.

Caption For Bowness On Windermere, The Pier C1955

In this post-Second World War scene by Bowness pier, we can see the large boats of the 1930s, the 'Teal' and the 'Swan', each taking the name of one of the Victorian steamers.

Caption For Exmouth, Beach Bungalows 1906

In earlier days a beach community existed: numerous bungalows were built on the sands of the Exe estuary, particularly on the long spit of land known as Dawlish Warren, which stretches to

Caption For London, Blackfriars Bridge 1890

The halfpenny toll on the original Blackfriars Bridge caused riots, and in 1780 angry protesters burned down the toll-house.After a succession of expensive repairs a replacement was suggested, and

Caption For London, St Paul's From Cannon Street 1905

The heart of the Square Mile. City life looks as frenetic as it does today. Job mobility was unheard of in the Victorian office.

Caption For Bristol, The Docks 1953

Though it was less than one mile long, it was expensive to build, requiring three bridges, a viaduct and a 282-yard-long tunnel under a burial ground, the cutting of which entailed the digging up of numerous

Caption For Richmond, The Bridge 1890

Looking back upstream past the boathouses in front of the 1830s St Helena Terrace and The White Cross, we see a fine view of Richmond Bridge, which dates from the 1770s and is one of the Thames' finest

Caption For Maidenhead, Boulters Lock 1906

This Edwardian view at one of the Thames' most famous locks captures well the increasing affluence of the middle and lower middle classes; they flocked out of London in their thousands onto the river at

Caption For London, Houses Of Parliament 1908

By this time the wharves have been cleared away to create Victoria Embankment Garden, a more fitting context for the Mother of Parliaments, rebuilt in Gothic style between 1839 and 1860 by Pugin and Sir

Caption For Evesham, Hampton Ferry 1895

It is remarkable that more than a century after this photograph was taken, Hampton Ferry, to the west of Evesham, still exists, and it still operates in the same way: a cable is strung across the river

Caption For Exeter, In The Port 1896

Final improvements on the Exeter Canal, completed in 1832, allowed larger vessels, such as the 'Hans Emil' pictured here, to reach the Port. Note the bonded warehouse to the left of centre.

Caption For Patrixbourne, Waterfall Cottages 1903

There is a very good example of a Norman church here, built around 1160.

Caption For Great Chart, High Street 1908

The landlord of the Swan Inn - the pub sign is in the centre of the photograph - was a Mr Beaney in 1908. The two men deep in conversation are clearly posed.

Caption For Llandudno, Gloddaeth Street 1890

Here we see a charming view of two donkey carts standing at the foot of Upper Madoc Street (now Arvon Avenue) with buildings stretching out far beyond to the rugged hills.

Caption For Stafford, The Royal Brine Baths C1950

Bore holes were sunk, and during one of these operations salt was struck at a depth of 400 ft.

Caption For Southend On Sea, The Pier C1962

The pier was always a spectacular sight at this time of year. Well-wrapped holidaymakers manage to enjoy the sun on the ever-popular deckchairs. Ten-Pin Bowling is played in the new pavilion.

Caption For Wells, The Cathedral Clock 1906

This is the outside dial of the medieval clock. The figures and face of the outside clock are a hundred years later than those inside; the bells are struck by the knights on the quarter hour.

Caption For Gloucester, Cathedral The Deanery 1891

The Deanery is now known as Church House, and since 1940 has been the offices of the diocese of Gloucester.

Caption For Penllergaer, Swansea Road C1965

This is now the scene of a busy road intersection. Note the hanging board on the left advertising Vale of Neath Ales and the petrol pumps opposite.