Maps

181,006 maps found.

1878, Pencoys Ref. HOSM56290
1878, Penhalurick Ref. HOSM56321
1878, Penhalveor Ref. HOSM56324
1900, Renfrew Ref. HOSM57645
1898, Bole Ref. HOSM38244
1884, Eaton Ref. HOSM44502
1885, Lound Ref. HOSM52377
1884, Ordsall Ref. HOSM55769
1898, Saundby Ref. HOSM58589
1884, Woodbeck Ref. HOSM64984
1892, Richmond Ref. HOSM35105
1891, Catterick Ref. HOSM40451
1891, Kiplin Ref. HOSM50304
1923, Sarratt Ref. HOSM58566
1895, Healey Ref. HOSM47970
1907, Bisterne Ref. HOSM53320
1880, Denby Bottles Ref. HOSM42990
1891, Charlcot Ref. HOSM40587
1890, Grewelthorpe Ref. HOSM47105
1890, Masham Ref. HOSM53398

Books

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Memories

29,022 memories found. Showing results 4,331 to 4,340.

The Old Town Hall

The old town hall was burned down in 1919 during the Peace Day Riots, one of the great oxymorons of our time!

A memory of Luton in 1910 by Roy Litchfield

St Johns Schhol And Church

Happy memories of Blackburn attended St Johns School 1930s lived in Garnett Street no longer there I was married at St Johns Church 1952 and lived on Queens Rd till 1975 when we moved to Sale Cheshire. My Father was a ...Read more

A memory of Blackburn in 1946 by Margaret Hindle Nee Noblett

Handforth

My family (Brown) have lived in Handforth till 1995, over 300 years! I (Susan) used to live at 47 Wallingford Road in one of the prefabs, with the air raid shelter in the garden!! I can remember Mr Jones lived opposite. He made me a ...Read more

A memory of Handforth in 1962 by Susan Howarth

Prefabs At Goodenough Way, Old Coulsdon.

Does anyone have any pictures, ground or ariel, of the prefabs in Goodenough Way in Old Coulsdon, around 1950/5. I used to live there. Many thanks Lesley nee Boxall.

A memory of Old Coulsdon in 1953

Jaywick!

Our Aunt had a really Art Deco property in Jaywick- curvey windows, flat roof the size of a football pitch(it seemed); huge room with amazing folding dividing doors. And the whole place smelt of Jaywick sand. Not polluted sand, but ...Read more

A memory of Clacton-On-Sea

Living In Kilburn In 60's

We have lived in kilburn most of our lives. Lived in Hilltop Road and Iverson Road in the 60's & 70's. Does anyone remember the Phoenix Youthclub netherwood street. Spent many a great night in there. It ...Read more

A memory of Kilburn by Pauline Newton

School Days.

I also went to Stanford junior school, I have fond memories of Stanford. I used to catch the bus from East Tilbury to school every day. I remember the one cow in the field near the railway station. The tuck shop was great, ...Read more

A memory of Stanford-le-Hope in 1948 by Yvonne Partridge

Molyneux Road Prefabs

Have read with interest memories of others who lived in the prefabs in Molyneux Rd, My Dad had just returned from WW2 and this was our first real HOME. I too remember Trevor Jones - his Mum and Dad were one of the first in the ...Read more

A memory of Upton in 1947 by Barbara Lewis

Re. Search

Hi all, I'm really hoping someone out there can help me. I am trying to find someone who worked in Coventry in the 70's. She did deliveries to a cake shop 19 Acorn Street, Stoke Aldermoor which was for a long time called 'Elaine's ...Read more

A memory of Nuneaton in 1970 by J Wood

Caravan Holiday At Cliffsend

My Aunt owned a caravan on Danes Nursery site Cliffsend. It was called "Endevour". It was built by may Uncle, then when completed towed to Danes Field. It was sited in the far right hand corner of the ...Read more

A memory of Little Cliffsend in 1955 by Jill Ottley

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 10,393 to 10,416.

Caption For Royston, The Post Office & Midland Road C1955

In the mid-1950s Royston still appears to be a place of cloth caps and head-scarves, and apart from a handful of little differences we could just as easily be looking at Royston in the mid-1930s.

Caption For Maughold, The Cross 1895

As well as the cross there are three examples of keeills at Maughold, one of which can be seen here. These are early Christian single-chambered chapels, nearly 200 of which are known to have existed.

Caption For Colwyn Bay, The Pier Pavilion 1900

Restoration of the by then derelict pier began in 1996. The elegance of the pier was reflected in the broad streets of the town, which were built to resemble fine boulevards.

Caption For Dinder, High Street C1965

The village stands on the north bank of Doulting Water, also known as the River Sheppey. Thus the name of the village may also derive from the words 'dun', meaning 'a hill', and 'dwr', 'water'.

Caption For Coulsdon, The Recreation Ground C1960

Woodmansterne Station, situated in Coulsdon, did not arrive until 1932 and, although some distance from the old village, it was an impor- tant factor in the development of new roads off Rectory

Caption For Askrigg, Ellerkin 1914

Behind the village on the northern part of the Dale is this seemingly endless stretch of fields and craggy hilltops.

Caption For Acle, The River And River Walk C1929

Holidays on the Broads were already big business when this photograph of cruisers was taken of the moorings near Acle.

Caption For Bakewell, C1955

This is an overview of the town. The bosky slopes of the Wye valley are particularly clear in this view.

Caption For Rugby, Church Street 1922

Ernard de Bois, lord of the manor of Clifton-on-Dunsmore, built the first chapel in Rugby around the year 1140.

Caption For Twickenham, Heath Road & Cross Deep Junction 2005

In 2003, a new planning row broke out over plans by Richmond College, the local tertiary college (which is actually in Twickenham) to fund expansion plans by selling off part of their site in Crane

Caption For Wye, Bridge Street 1903

The Mill 1901 Now absorbed into the expanding suburbs of Ashford to the south, this small village once boasted its own imposing windmill on the banks of the Great Stour.

Caption For Loughborough, Baxter Gate C1950

The arrival of motor traffic in Loughborough in considerable numbers meant that the town's centuries-old narrow streets were no longer sufficient to accommodate the volume of cars and lorries

Caption For Cheltenham, Race Course, Grand Stand 1931

Cheltenham Racecourse is now the home of National Hunt steeplechasing in Britain; its sporting events are often patronised by members of the Royal Family and world-class jockeys and trainers

Caption For Little Sandhurst, 1939

This part of East Berkshire consists almost entirely of 19th-century development; here and there are a few large Victorian houses with huge plate-glass windows and free Renaissance decorations.

Caption For Uley, The Street C1965

The churchyard is on the right, and the wooded ridge of the spur south of Dursley flows across the horizon.

Caption For Goring, The Lock 1896

The complicated-looking construction in the left distance is the sluice mechanism that controls the flow of the river. In times of heavy rainfall, the excess water runs off here.

Caption For Crowthorne, High Street 1925

This part of east Berkshire consists almost entirely of 19th-century development; here and there are a few large Victorian houses with huge plate-glass windows and free Renaissance decorations.

Caption For Deal, From The Pier 1899

In the days when sail reigned supreme, this was once the main harbour town in south-east England, servicing ships moored in the shallow waters of the Downs, between the treacherous Goodwin Sands and

Caption For Durham, The Cathedral From Observatory Hill 1918

The long, battlemented single-storey building immediately in front of the west towers is the Galilee Chapel, built by Bishop Hugh Le Puiset, who was known more affectionately as Bishop Pudsey (1153-1195

Caption For Chelmsford, Mother And Child, Mildmay Road 1906

Around AD 120, a mansio was built on a slight rise overlooking the site of the fort.

Caption For Windsor, Lower Ward, St George's Chapel 1895

All seems to have been ready by 1511, despite the political vicissitudes of the times. In 1494, Henry VII decided to adapt the chapel of Henry II and Edward II as his tomb-house.

Caption For Horsforth, Town Street C1960

No town centre worth its salt was complete without its Co-op store. On the left in this picture is the branch of the Leeds Industrial Co-operative Society.

Caption For Newark, Magnus Street 1908

There are a couple of traditional stories relating to Thomas's childhood.

Caption For Burwell, The Old Village Pump C1955

The pump stands outside a workshop - or is this one of the village forges in regular use before the age of the motor car?