Maps

181,006 maps found.

1923, Seaton Ref. HOSM58777
1897, Gildingwells Ref. HOSM46208
1897, Kilton Ref. HOSM57528
1897, Rhodesia Ref. HOSM65009
1881, Coombe Ref. HOSM41718
1881, Damery Ref. HOSM42854
1881, Synwell Ref. HOSM61139
1898, Bersham Ref. HOSM37643
1898, Rhostyllen Ref. HOSM57734
1914, Wylam Ref. HOSM35467
1882, Kimberley Ref. HOSM50076
1882, Suton Ref. HOSM60958
1882, Wicklewood Ref. HOSM64541
1895, Shalcombe Ref. HOSM58877
1886, Sheepstor Ref. HOSM58978
1901, Mudford Ref. HOSM54369
1892, Beningbrough Ref. HOSM37497
1890, Bielby Ref. HOSM37688
1892, Cattal Ref. HOSM40371
1890, Cundall Ref. HOSM42629

Books

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Memories

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Maindy And Canada Road In The 1950s/60s

Hello Lyndon, I too have many vivid memories of Maindy and the surrounding area. I was born in 62 Canada Rd in 1945 and lived there until 1967...the so-called summer of love! I was sort of brought up by my ...Read more

A memory of Maindy in 1950 by Andy Thompson

Romford's Market Town Long Gone!

I lived at 81 Junction Road from the age of 3 - 11 from 1946 - 1953. The house was one of 4 large detached houses close to the railway which have been demolished, but the row of shops in Carlton Road still exist. I ...Read more

A memory of Romford in 1952 by Mary Hill

Trolley Bus Driver

I can recall many happy times as a trolley bus driver in Doncaster , I started work with DCT as a conductor in the mid 1950s and passed a trolley bus driving test on the Wheatley Hills route by the late 1950s; in those days ...Read more

A memory of Doncaster in 1958 by John Watson

Rugeley

I'm doing research on Rugeley. I'm wondering does anyone have memories of Green Lane Farm? It was sold in 1960. I recently read that you could walk across the fields to Etching Hill from Green Lane. Rugeley has changed so much in recent ...Read more

A memory of Rugeley by Carol Arnall

Halfords Cafe And Outside Caterers, Castleford Rd.

Hi everyone. I was born in 56 and lived in Normanton and Altofts until moving to Pontefract when I was 7 or 8. My grandad had a cafe down Castleford Road called Halfords. Funny how this works ...Read more

A memory of Normanton in 1959 by Shawn Halford

A Happy Country Boy

I moved to Attlebridge in 1950 from Great Witchingham and lived there until I got married in 1969. Living there I had a wonderful happy and contented childhood. I will write an account of this period of my life soon as I can.

A memory of Attlebridge in 1950 by William Fowell

The Baker Family At Wroughton

My mother's family were all from Wroughton. They lived at 51 High Street since the 19th Century. When I was a child in the 60s/70s we visited often. My great grandparents, Francis William and Fanny Baker, are buried ...Read more

A memory of Chiseldon in 1969 by Janette Smith

Freezing Weather, In July.

After a bus ride to Hoylake with my teenage friends (Mark Faulkner, Peter Wilson, Jayne Hanna, Peter and Robert Lacey and Jacqueline Pearce), we donned our suits and jumped into the freeeeezing white capped waters of the ...Read more

A memory of Hoylake in 1977 by Anneliese Baeske Worley

Peplow Hall

My mother went to work at Peplow Hall after leaving school at the age of thirteen years old; her name then was Alice Mary Brazenall.

A memory of Peplow in 1930

Church St, Woodlesford

I was born in Church St, Woodlesford in 1930. The cottage where I was born belonged to my great grandma's family called Denkin. I attended Woodlesford school which is still being used for local families. There is a ...Read more

A memory of Woodlesford in 1930 by Betty Benson

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 10,633 to 10,656.

Caption For Allington, Locks C1965

At this point the River Medway ceases to be tidal; the electrical sluice gates here, thirty feet wide and fifteen feet deep, are an essential part of the flood control scheme of the Medway Valley.

Caption For Edenbridge, High Street C1955

Even in the mid-fifties, Edenbridge retained some of its atmosphere as a small agricultural town, strung out along the Roman road which reached out across the Weald from Lewes to London.

Caption For Colindale, Edgware Road C1955

Said to derive its name from a local family, the area basically occupies a stretch of Edgware Road about a mile south of Edgware.

Caption For Port Erin, The Bay 1901

The decline of the herring fishery was offset to a certain extent by dredging for scallops and queenies. In 1937 the first dredging operations on a commercial scale were undertaken around Port Erin.

Caption For Corfe Castle, From The Church 1897

In 1506 the Archduke Phillip of Austria and his wife the Spanish Infanta Joanna were brought to Charminster after being cast ashore on the Dorset coast.

Caption For Bamburgh, The Castle 1954

Unable to take the fortress from Robert de Mowbray, third Earl of Northumberland, William headed south, leaving the prosecution of the siege to others.

Caption For Farningham, The Bridge And Lion Hotel C1955

Farningham is just a short distance from Eynsford, set at another pretty crossing of the Darent between ridges of chalk hills.

Caption For Ipswich, Westgate Street 1893

The name of the street harks back to the days of the medieval walled town. The gate itself was demolished in 1781.

Caption For Potton, St Mary's Church And School C1955

Originally part of the Earldom of Huntingdon, Potton's parish church owes its architectural features to the Norman influence during the 12th century.

Caption For Scarborough, Harbour Entrance C1955

A pleasure cruiser - probably MV 'Regal Lady' - lies moored out of use on the muddy bottom of the new (east) Castle Dock.

Caption For Scarborough, Peasholm Park C1955

An eternally popular part of the holidaymaker's Scarborough is the enjoyment of Peasholm Park. Boating, strolling or simply relaxing, it's all here.

Caption For Gumfreston, Scotsborough Ruins 1890

Scotsborough House was the home of the Perrott family from c1300 to 1614, wherupon it became the home of Rhys ap Thomas.

Caption For Staithes, The Harbour 1927

A solitary child enjoys the beach while a group of men stand in front of the Cod and Lobster Inn, looking on.

Caption For Haywards Heath, Burrell Road 2005

The aftermath of the recession left businesses striving to become more efficient.

Caption For Dorking, Horsham Road 1905

Mr Fuller was also the first resident of Dorking to own a motorcar.

Caption For Dorking, South Street 1906

Mr Fuller was also the first resident of Dorking to own a motorcar.

Caption For Grantchester, The Village 1929

In the years that followed, the village became a popular place to visit, with a number of places of refreshment springing up.

Caption For Eaton Socon, The Green And The War Memorial C1960

Further along the Great North Road we find the Wheatsheaf pub facing the green, and the obelisk of the war memorial. In the distance are a number of shops, including the Eskimo.

Caption For Great Shelford, The Village 1914

High Street c1965 Post-war expansion of Cambridge pushed the suburbs into outlying villages.

Caption For Cheltenham, The Centre 1937

The Napoleonic Wars meant that the wealthiest members of Regency society could no longer visit the Continent.

Caption For Bantham, 1926

The tiny settlement of Bantham, with its passenger ferry and boat-houses, clings to the eastern bank of the Avon where the river makes one last sweeping curve before meeting the sea.

Caption For Wraysbury, The Ferry 1890

The village was formerly known as Wyrardisbury, and in medieval times was part of the Crown Lands of Windsor. Magna Carta Island, where the famous charter was signed in 1215, is nearby.

Caption For Blackburn, Public Hall & Sessions House 1923

The Sessions House is just beyond it on the right. Now called King George's Hall, it is still one of the centres of entertainment in Blackburn.

Caption For Aldeburgh, Moot Hall 1906

The building was once in the centre of a much larger town, but coastal erosion saw much of Aldeburgh lost to the sea.