Maps

181,006 maps found.

1895, Hambledon Ref. HOSM47572
1884, Ashton Ref. HOSM36379
1884, Cocklake Ref. HOSM41389
1884, Westham Ref. HOSM64177
1899, Caldecott Ref. HOSM39825
1899, Chelveston Ref. HOSM40691
1899, Wollaston Ref. HOSM65026
1903, Payton Ref. HOSM56195
1903, Westford Ref. HOSM64171
1884, Easton Ref. HOSM44476
1884, Green Ore Ref. HOSM48559
1884, Fron Ref. HOSM45871
1884, Coed-Y-Wlad Ref. HOSM47240
1897, Lemsford Ref. HOSM51165
1897, Welwyn Ref. HOSM35395
1895, Ryarsh Ref. HOSM58339
1884, Edingworth Ref. HOSM44617
1884, Elborough Ref. HOSM44693
1902, Milton Ref. HOSM53805
1902, Worle Ref. HOSM65278

Books

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Memories

29,022 memories found. Showing results 4,381 to 4,390.

Speed Of The Boats

A general view of the youngsters queuing for their ride on the boating lake was that they wanted the fastest boat, to that end rumour had it that certain boats were quicker than others, and my friends and I would often give ...Read more

A memory of Lowestoft in 1955 by Ian Woodcock

High Elm Estates

I remember this property very well, as a young girl my mother and her family lived there, my grandfather was the estate manager for the Lubbock family who lived in the manor house. I'm not certain of the years ...Read more

A memory of Farnborough by Martyn Adshead

Pitts Cottage

I should have said it was "Over the Way" that was the boarding house opposite Pitts Cottage that belonged to the same people. "The Old Way" was a tea house at the Croydon Road end of the High Street - there was a "co-op" grocery store opposite.

A memory of Westerham in 1963 by Marion Del Favero

Tales My Husband Told Me Reg Merrill

Reg died recently in New Zealand where he lived since 1950's He was a child miner (14) in 1944 and I would like to collect a pit check or information of that time. He had fond memories of his life in ...Read more

A memory of Goldthorpe in 1946 by Paddy Merrill

Phythian Cres 1970

I was brought up in Phythian Crescent - with our own playing field. Many comments were made - is it a council property? I asked my parents - no it isn't. I believe the house behind ours was a farm - Phythian Farm, at the end is ...Read more

A memory of Penketh in 1970 by Angela Pennington

Lodge Hill Swing Park

Who remembers going to the Swing Park at the bottom of Lodge Hill? We used to play pick up the lolly stick - laying down on the roundabout. And a blindfold game was played on the Big Umbrella - The game was called L O N ...Read more

A memory of Bexleyheath in 1972 by Joanne De Wit

Kirdford School 1960's

Stired by a recent visit to Ifold. I noticed the reference to Kirdford School. I to went to this school in the early 1960's - and also lived in Ifold. Happy memories especially of Sports days & what seemed like halcyon ...Read more

A memory of Kirdford by Keith Davis

August 1898

Just to record a letter I have by Henry Wood, of the Promenade Concerts, London. Henry Wood married Princess Olga Oorousoff in July 1898 and honeymooned in Braemar for some 6 weeks. On his return they must have stayed in the Marlborough ...Read more

A memory of Cromer in 1890 by Mervyn Slatter

School Days

I lived at 11, wickham highams park until I got married in 1968. Went to Selwyn infants which was mixed then went next door to the junior girls school as the boys school was the otherside of the infants. At age 11 went to Sidney ...Read more

A memory of Highams Park in 1947 by Christine Bouchard

Northcliffe County Secondary School 1965

Does anyone remember or attended Northcliffe County Secondary School in Shipley during the early 60's. I can remember the Headmaster being Mr Bartholemew. Our RI teacher was Mr Scott, Geography teacher Mrs ...Read more

A memory of Shipley in 1965 by Liz Matthews

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 10,513 to 10,536.

Caption For Cadnam, The Green C1960

Not very far from this spot lies the Rufus Stone, which marks the spot where King William Rufus, son of William the Conqueror, was accidentally killed by an arrow shot by Sir Walter Tyrrell while out

Caption For Horsmonden, The Green 1903

A big part of the old Wealden Ironworks was based here, and a man-made furnace pond was dug.

Caption For Deal, Victoria Road 1906

It has not been long since a horse or two trotted along this Edwardian street, as the evidence in the centre of the road reveals.

Caption For Moseley, The Lake, Moseley Private Park C1965

Moseley Hall was the medieval home of the Grevis family, but in 1891 the hall and its surrounding parkland became the property of the city.

Caption For Churchtown, The Swing Bridge And River Wyre C1955

This frail-looking bridge was one of a number spanning the River Wyre; it was frequently damaged when floods occurred.

Caption For Warton, The Village 1897

Dominating the village is the 15th-century church of St Oswald's, its tower gifted by Robert Washington.

Caption For St Mawes, The Castle 1938

Like its twin castle of Pendennis on the opposite side of the river mouth, St Mawes was built on the orders of Henry VIII to guard the entrance to Carrick Roads.

Caption For Maidstone, Allington Lock 1898

The River Medway broadens at Maidstone, on its way to meet the Thames estuary, and the locks here were built in 1792 and mark the tidal limit of the waterway.

Caption For Chirbury, The Hotel And Lych Gate C1950

The building on the left, now without its cover of ivy, is the Herbert Arms. One member of the family was Lord Herbert, an historian, philosopher and diplomat in the 16th century.

Caption For Ringstead, The Bay C1955

This view looks eastwards along a mile of National Trust cliffs towards the coastguard cottages on the 495ft summit of White Nothe (top left), which are the highest buildings on the Dorset

Caption For Crewe, Market Square C1960

An idea of the number of people remembered can be gained when we consider that each metal plaque around the statue (just behind the seats where people are sitting) lists the people who died, and

Caption For Nantwich, Hospital Street C1965

The Lamb Hotel, in the centre of the picture, was built in 1861, and is currently being converted into flats.

Caption For Warwick, The Shakespeare Restaurant 1892

Built in the 1630s, this is one of the few timber-framed buildings to have survived the 1694 fire. The travel agent Lunn Poly now occupies the greater part of it.

Caption For Foxton, The Grand Union Canal C1955

Silhouetted against the skyline, the south lock- house does not immediately appear to be a part of one of the county's major tourist attractions.

Caption For Reculver, Towers 1892

Known as 'The Sisters', the towers are all that remain of St Mary's Church - it was blown up in 1809 to stop it falling into the sea.

Caption For Daventry, Holy Cross Church C1955

The churchyard in Daventry is reportedly one of the largest in the country, but is now closed for burials.

Caption For Heswall, School Hill C1955

The original village, however, was at the bottom of the hill, centred on the church of St Peter, with the estuary of the Dee beyond.

Caption For Mold, High Street C1955

This is a splendid county town; we see awnings shooting over the shop fronts and a number of cars dotting the kerbs. Bicycles propped up against the curbs predate modern bike racks.

Caption For Ilfracombe, Beach 1923

It would be nice to think of this as an early example of disability awareness, but the truth is more prosaic: a level promenade was more likely to attract the infirm and elderly and their carers,

Caption For Gillingham, The Strand C1955

A sign in the river warns of hidden dangers for swimmers and small boats, but ashore there were plenty of safe ways to enjoy a summer's day on this pleasant, green, riverside corridor

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 Cadnam, The Green C1960

Not very far from this spot lies the Rufus Stone, which marks the spot where King William Rufus, son of William the Conqueror, was accidentally killed by an arrow shot by Sir Walter Tyrrell while out

Caption For Lancaster, The War Memorial 1925

A winged angel guards this tribute to the 'Honoured Memory of the Men of Lancaster Who Gave Their Lives in the Great War 1914-18'.

Caption For Whitchurch, White Hart Hotel 1939

The black and white marks on the kerbstones indicate the junction. This is a small handsome town on the River Test with Georgian buildings that are rendered or red brick.