Maps

181,006 maps found.

1892, Ravensthorpe Ref. HOSM57507
1892, Thornhill Ref. HOSM61634
1898, Harwell Ref. HOSM47865
1903, Brockdish Ref. HOSM39051
1883, Burston Ref. HOSM39600
1887, Dolgellau Ref. HOSM34429
1887, Llanfachreth Ref. HOSM51829
1891, Clayton Ref. HOSM41104
1891, Clayton Ref. HOSM45820
1885, Kelfield Ref. HOSM49648
1895, Sunniside Ref. HOSM60936
1896, Elsenham Ref. HOSM70356
1896, Henham Ref. HOSM48139
1896, Manuden Ref. HOSM53109
1892, Roe Lee Ref. HOSM57433
1916, Pengam Ref. HOSM56313
1899, Bethania Ref. HOSM37591
1888, Llan Ffestiniog Ref. HOSM45459
1899, Bethania Ref. HOSM45888
1899, Tanygrisiau Ref. HOSM61331

Books

11 books found. Showing results 9,841 to 11.

Memories

29,058 memories found. Showing results 4,101 to 4,110.

Family History Kilmorak

In 1807 Janet McGregor of Runuraad, Kilmorak whose father was Alexander McGregor married Peter Robertson (at that time living in Relick, Inverness). They leave to go to Dingwall and then Edderton. Their son Donald goes to ...Read more

A memory of Kilmorack by Janet Henry

Memories Of Heston From 1940 S

I remember Mrs Ballard at the hairdressers in The Crossways. I did some hair modelling for her at one time when she employed a hairdresser called Freda. We went up to London and Freda won a certificate with my hairstyle ...Read more

A memory of Heston by Carrol Beasley

The Shopping Parade Next To Cobham Station

There was a Bakery, Hairdressers, Florist, and Newsagents where we used to buy frozen slabs of ice cream for the Junior School lunch (Moleside School - demolished and now new houses) in Vincent Drive. It still looks similar to today.

A memory of Stoke D'Abernon in 1965 by Marina Munro

The Associates

Was part of a "Youth Group" called The Associates during the 70s. No, not a Boy-Band but an 18+ youth group who used to meet on Thursday night and party in the cellars of the High Campions annexe to the local college. Many names ...Read more

A memory of Borehamwood in 1975 by Sue Salisbury

Sibleys The Butchers.

I was born in Oldchurch Hospital in 1943 and lived in Victor Gardens until I was married in June 1962. The garden of our bungalow (No. 22) backed on to Sibley, the butchers field, which we called " The Orchard". It was where ...Read more

A memory of Hornchurch by Pauline Savage

A Long Way From Australia

I have just started researching and writing a family history for my daughter who was born here in Australia and has little knowledge of the backgrounds of her English grand- and great grandparents. My theme is "Thank you ...Read more

A memory of Eastwood by Paula Stocker

Flying Bomb Memories

As a 14 year old living in these dangerous war year's, we were used to seeing dog-fights between the Spitfires and Luftwaffe so much so that we were rather blasé about taking cover when danger threatened. Came the flying bomb ...Read more

A memory of Twickenham in 1944 by Patrick Pyke

Warwick Gardens Flats & Goston Gardens And Winterbourne School

Hi my name back in the 60's was Jacqueline Hadley, I lived with Mum & Dad and my brother Philip for 2 years in Warwick Gardens flats on London Rd and later moved to 43 Goston ...Read more

A memory of Thornton Heath in 1960 by Jacqueline Hadley

Photographic History Of Cranford

Hi all, have thoroughly enjoyed reading all the memories of cranford, I lived in cranford from birth in 1978 until late 1986 my father was born in cranford in 1945, I just wandered if anyone had any photographs of ...Read more

A memory of Cranford by James Mc Court

The Rush Family

My maternal grandparents used to live in Cleckheaton - not sure of the address, but it was up a hill, in a back to back house not far from my Mum's brother Terence Rush. He also lived in a back to back house with his wife Norma ...Read more

A memory of Cleckheaton by Mary Hall

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 9,841 to 9,864.

Caption For Gorleston, The Sands 1896

In Victorian times, the preservation of modesty was paramount, so tents and bathing machines were very much the order of the day to allow bathers to change.

Caption For Monaghan, The Diamond C1917

This picture of the Diamond now shows the elaborate neo-Gothic drinking fountain, the Rossmore Memorial, built in 1875 in honour of Baron Rossmore, a local dignitary.

Caption For Abergavenny, Sugarloaf From The River 1898

The house in the centre of the picture is Nevill Hall, which now forms part of Nevill Hall Hospital; it is also used as a conference centre.

Caption For Barrow In Furness, Carriages In Duke Street 1898

One form of transport available for hire was the hackney carriage - the taxi. The taxi rank was in Cavendish Square opposite the front of the Town Hall.

Caption For Lancaster, Castle Warden, John O'gaunt's Chair 1927

The parish church of St Mary’s was formerly the Priory. There has been a Roman basilica, a Saxon shrine and a Norman church on this site, long before the present church was built.

Caption For Headingley, The Cricket Ground Pavilion 1897

When the Cardigan estate at Kirkstall and Headingley was sold at auction in 1889, a group of businessmen with an enthusiasm for sports purchased Lot 17A.

Caption For Sheffield, The Victoria Hall C1955

The heart of the city changed almost continuously throughout the 20th century as new public buildings, office buildings and department stores were constructed and road building and widening schemes

Caption For Headingley, The Cricket Ground Pavilion 1897

When the Cardigan estate at Kirkstall and Headingley was sold at auction in 1889, a group of businessmen with an enthusiasm for sports purchased Lot 17A.

Caption For Hemel Hempstead, The Marlowes C1965

The central thoroughfare of the New Town of Hemel Hempstead, in the prosperous mid-sixties when we'd reputedly 'never had it so good'.

Caption For Coxwold, The Village C1955

Humorist Laurence Sterne, once Vicar of Coxwold, lived at nearby Shandy Hall, where he wrote Tristram Shandy.

Caption For Lancaster, Parish Church, King's Own Memorial Chapel 1927

The parish church of St Mary's was formerly the Priory. There has been a Roman basilica, a Saxon shrine and a Norman church on this site, long before the present church was built.

Caption For North Warnborough, The Village 2004

This long row of jettied timber-framed buildings (now known as Castlebridge Cottages) is unusual in a rural setting. The central bay was destroyed at some time and has been rebuilt.

Caption For Weybridge, The Congregational Church C1955

A gallery was added to the church in 1886 because of the need for more pews.

Caption For Crowland, Abbey Street C1965

What remains of Crowland Abbey is only a small part of what was there before the Dissolution of the Monasteries. The remains became the small town's parish church.

Caption For Biddenden, The Village C1950

An interesting collection of old cars can be seen along the left-hand side of the road next to the tea rooms on the main street of this pleasant village.

Caption For Warnham, Topiary Work 1928

We are just north-west of Horsham. The church of St Margaret's has a neatly clipped yew tunnel at the churchyard entrance. Inside is an elaborate monument to the memory of John Caryll, an ironmaster.

Caption For Donaghadee, Beach 1897

The bay marks the natural harbour of this spot.

Caption For Hillsborough, Main Street C1890

The statue is of the fourth Marquis of Downshire, the 11th descendant of the Hills of Hillsborough.

Caption For Broadstairs, Promenade 1902

A turn of the century view of the promenade, showing Holy Trinity Church, Bleak House and the harbour.

Caption For Cawood, The Bridge C1955

Cawood was once a busy port on the River Ouse with boat building and a ferry.

Caption For Bradford On Avon, Old Tithe Barn 1900

The Great Barn, or Tithe Barn, is part of Barton Manor Farm, which comprises 8 or 9 buildings grouped around a large open courtyard.

Caption For Tewkesbury, King John's Bridge C1960

The original early 13th-century bridge built on the orders of the monarch was of stone with a half-mile-long wooden causeway across the Ham.

Caption For Bridgend, The Old Stone Bridge 1898

This photograph was taken from the new bridge looking towards the old bridge, which is built of the local Quarella stone and dates from the early 15th century.

Caption For Knebworth, London Road C1965

Not to be confused with Old Knebworth (which one recent historian described as 'a village still faintly feudal in character'), the village of Knebworth is a busy commercial centre supplying the needs of