Maps

181,006 maps found.

1902, Bawdsey Ref. HOSM37327
1902, Boyton Ref. HOSM38523
1881, Grundisburgh Ref. HOSM47199
1883, Hoo Ref. HOSM48855
1881, Melton Ref. HOSM53568
1881, Newbourne Ref. HOSM54814
1902, Orford Ref. HOSM55858
1884, Tannington Ref. HOSM61221
1884, Worlingworth Ref. HOSM65179
1887, Kirkstead Ref. HOSM50393
1887, Roughton Ref. HOSM58154
1898, Woodstock Ref. HOSM35457
1898, Bladon Ref. HOSM38086
1903, Woolacombe Ref. HOSM35458
1884, Bredicot Ref. HOSM38778
1884, Churchill Ref. HOSM40930
1884, Leigh Ref. HOSM51054
1903, Radford Ref. HOSM57357
1884, Whittington Ref. HOSM64483
1898, Lamplugh Ref. HOSM50665

Books

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Memories

29,022 memories found. Showing results 4,421 to 4,430.

The Crescent Tottenham

I lived at number 59 The Crescent for 10 years from when I was born until 1970 when we moved due to the road being demolished for the new estate that is there today. Our family name was Dobson and there was my Mum Joyce, ...Read more

A memory of Tottenham in 1970 by Susan Holt

Dinas House

I remember as a young girl spending many hours down Dinas lane, if you went all the way down there was an old abandoned house. We used to go there and pick the daffodils and blue bells. I was always taking them home for my mum, ...Read more

A memory of Pentre-bach in 1970 by Tracy Pritchard

War Years Borth Y Gest

I am Anne Keating (nee Drake) and was on holiday at the outbreak of war and stayed there for the duration. My Grannie owned Wendon where Marjorie & Olive were evacuated, I remember them both, we were all about the ...Read more

A memory of Borth-y-Gest in 1940 by Anne Keating (Nee Drake)

Shared Memories

We lived at Clifton House, Higher Ardwick from 1962 until about 1967 or so, when the area was knocked down to enable the Mancunian Way progress. I attended St Thomas' School for a year then went to Ardwick Secondary in the 'E ...Read more

A memory of Ardwick in 1964

Glebe Avenue Parade Of Shops

..or 1959 to 1964 The other grocers on that parade may have been the DeHond family, I think that they originated in Belgium? A very pleasant, kindly, hardworking family. I used to help out by driving their ...Read more

A memory of Ickenham in 1959 by Andrew Mc Meekin

Lemington Upon Tyne, Scouting

Scouting Life during the Forties I was born in January 1936 in a large village, Lemington in Northumberland, England. Lemington bordered on the limit of the city of Newcastle upon Tyne. It was a working class ...Read more

A memory of Lemington in 1944 by George Ritson

Memories When I Was Small.

i lived at 51 wednesfield road oppisite the poplar public house. Ican remember fosters shop i also used to walk up sun street to corn hill were there was a small shop before the wheel public house we bought fish chips ...Read more

A memory of Heath Town in 1960 by Kevin Kavanagh

Remembering Three Bridges, As A Boy

I lived in No.29 New Street. I remember playing with Jeff & Billy Kowach, Alfie Manzoli (who lived in the now Barclays Bank), John Denman (also of New Street), Richard Freakes, Graham and Michael ...Read more

A memory of Three Bridges by Terrie Hounsome

The Boathouse

Anybody remember the good days down the the boathouse? The regatta was always a good day, there were about 150 people or more. Crews from all over the north east came to scull. I have a good photo of the boathouse with a lot of the old residents on... now mostly all gone. Let me know your memories.

A memory of Ebchester

Swan & Sugar Loaf & Red Deer Pubs

I lived in Croydon (Howley Road) for 40 years. I remember now & then going to The Gun Tavern in Church Street or The Rose & Crown, also in Church Street. I worked at the Royal Automobile Club HQ in Lansdowne ...Read more

A memory of Croydon by Philip Chapman

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 10,609 to 10,632.

Caption For Heysham, Stone Coffins 1891

These six ancient graves hewn from solid rock close to the chapel of St Patrick lie on the impressive Heysham headland.

Caption For Staining, Thornfield Holiday Camp C1955

We can see the 19th-century church of St Luke in the background amidst the trees.

Caption For Manorbier, Castle C1955

The four-storey round tower in the distance at the south-east angle, strongly built, remains today in perhaps the best state of preservation of all the castle buildings.

Caption For Cliffe, The View From The Church C1950

Once known as 'Coveshoo', Cliffe was a meeting place for the Great Councils of Kent in Saxon times.

Caption For Newark, Balderton Gate C1955

Balderton Gate is the next turning south-east off Cartergate. Here we have a glimpse of the 237 feet high spire of St Mary Magdalene's.

Caption For Wells Next The Sea, The Quay 1929

The harbour was developed by the railway companies—wagons of the London Midland Scottish Line are drawn up at the quayside.

Caption For Flimwell, The Village 1903

Flimwell is centred on a crossroads near the Kent border. Its church, St Augustine's, was built in 1873.

Caption For Ardingly, High Street C1955

Invariably the village shop and post office (left) was the social hub of village life, and Ardingly is no exception.

Caption For Cranleigh, 1904

There is some debate over the meaning of the name of Cranleigh. Is it taken from the notion that the lord of the manor once bred cranes or herons for his table? Or that cranberries once grew nearby?

Caption For Kingswood, Parish Church C1955

This is an unusual view of St Andrew`s Church, taken from the graveyard looking west towards the main road.

Caption For Knottingley, Ferrybridge Power Station C1960

The new A1 bisected the town of Ferrybridge after 1967.

Caption For Wilmslow, The War Memorial C1955

Apart from the heavier loss of life during the so called Great War, men then overwhelmingly joined the army with local conflict saw a much wider variety of occupations in the armed forces,

Caption For Hailsham, High Street 1900

Now past the North Street junction, Frith's photographer is looking north past the covered wagon with its load of barrels and sacks towards the pedimented gable of the 1868 Wesleyan church

Caption For Wonersh, The Village C1955

South-east of Shalford, Wonersh has an old core with some fine timber-framed houses, including the 16th-century Grantley Arms pub; there are more old houses along the winding The Street, which starts

Caption For Droitwich, The Old Cock Inn C1910

The sign here says 'The Old Cock Inn, by Walter Harrison, licensed in the tenth year of the reign of Queen Anne. Retailer of foreign Wines and Spirits'.

Caption For Northleach, The Church C1960

It was funded by local merchants grown wealthy in the wool trade, and some of their stories are told in the notable collection of brasses found inside.

Caption For Godmanchester, Chinese Bridge C1960

The town`s impressive Chinese Bridge was built in 1827 - the name reflects the design of the bridge. It links Post Street to the riverside walk on the west side of the Ouse.

Caption For Grenoside, War Memorial 1953

This old manorial village 5 miles north of Sheffield was part of the industrial revolution: it established small craft workshops making nails and parts for the burgeoning factories in Sheffield

Caption For Cheddar, Cliff Hotel 1908

Glen Middle Mill 1908 If Sally Spencer, the lady looking at the photographer, came back today, she would see that almost all in this view (except the rear block of Pavey's Temperance Hotel) has

Caption For Crewkerne, Market Square C1955

It is a stone town, with one of the finest 15th-century churches in the county, largely built from the wool wealth of the town.

Caption For Bray, Jesus Hospital 1890

A little further south, is Jesus Hospital, a fine quadrangle of 28 single- storey almshouses with a taller entrance bay.

Caption For Mathern, Bishop's Palace 1893

It is thought that the Bishops of Llandaff were resident in Mathern as early as the 14th century; they eventually left in 1763.

Caption For Ferryside, The Beach C1960

Here we can see a closer view of the railway line, which runs parallel to the river virtually all the way to Carmarthen.