Maps

181,006 maps found.

1889, Ganthorpe Ref. HOSM46003
1891, Harome Ref. HOSM47682
1890, Heworth Ref. HOSM48248
1889, Hovingham Ref. HOSM49150
1891, West Lilling Ref. HOSM51234
1890, Pilmoor Ref. HOSM56638
1892, Rufforth Ref. HOSM58260
1891, Scrayingham Ref. HOSM58727
1889, Skewsby Ref. HOSM59345
1891, Skirpenbeck Ref. HOSM59379
1891, Strensall Ref. HOSM60892
1891, Wombleton Ref. HOSM64957
1900, Linslade Ref. HOSM70618
1908, Broomedge Ref. HOSM70086
1881, Restormel Ref. HOSM70952
1897, Hugh's Laithes Pike Ref. HOSM71280
1907, Taxal Ref. HOSM71179
1900, West Lulworth Ref. HOSM52875
1903, Marshalsea Ref. HOSM70759
1894, Acton Ref. HOSM65581

Books

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Memories

29,022 memories found. Showing results 4,441 to 4,450.

Farmstay In Payhembury 1981

My family stayed at a farmstay in Payhembury in 1981. We have forgotten the farmer's name, but we had a great stay for days or so. My most vivid memory was of the farmhouse which had building styles going back to the ...Read more

A memory of Payhembury in 1981 by Richard Pittman

War Time Tooting

Although I was born in Aldis St in 1934 we moved to Morden when I was 2 months old, but I do have fond memories of Tooting. During the war we used to sleep on the Underground platform at Tooting Broadway or Balham. One night a bomb ...Read more

A memory of Tooting in 1940 by Rita Ford

More Memories Of Hawley

I did a paper round up Shirehall Road, sharing it with Jean Bacon who lived at either 1 or 3 Harold Road. It was so cold in the winter. Papers were so heavy, they were hanging from the saddle on my bike and my hands were ...Read more

A memory of Hawley in 1959 by Kathleen Pittock

Growing Up In Gilnahirk

My family moved from Leeds, Yorks to Gilnahirk when I was 11 months old - my parents had a house built in Gilnahirk Walk and we moved in when I was two. I and my two sisters had an idyllic childhood, we had so many places to ...Read more

A memory of Belfast in 1961 by Isobel Buck

Growing Up With The Troubles

I was lucky in that I lived in an area that was not often touched by the violence that was going on in Northern Ireland at the time, but a telephone conversation with my mum in recent days brought back memories of life in ...Read more

A memory of Belfast in 1970 by Isobel Buck

Year Of 1959

My grandmother came from Shepton Mallet and left to live in West Yorkshire. I came to live for a short while and attended school out on Charlton Road. The house I lived at was the last one on Waterloo Road at its junction with ...Read more

A memory of Shepton Mallet by Ian Ludwell

Brook St(Peterborough City College)

I remember spending many days in Stanley recreation ground in the 1960's. Brook St College (next to the rec) is soon celebrating its 70th anniversary and we are looking for memories of college days from old students. Can anyone help please? Frances Louis - an old Peterborian.

A memory of Peterborough by Frances Louis

Bletchingdon

We moved to an old three storey house of the beaten track, it was an farmhouse called College Farm it was huge with plenty of land. My husband had started working for Colin Gibbs and Mike Pearson, they lived on neighbouring farms ...Read more

A memory of Bletchingdon in 1974 by Carol Boreham

Happy Childhood

I spent most of my childhood from age 5 - 16 living at 25 Westmorland Avenue (family was the Prices). It was such a lovely street and we had such wonderful neighbours. I hope to get back to England one day and to visit the area.

A memory of Aylesbury in 1965 by Pauline Pankau

164 Bus Through Banstead To Sutton

Anyone remember the bus ride to Sutton from Drift Bridge, via Banstead. Didn't the bus have to stop at the end of the road through Banstead before turning very sharp left? The bus ticket man had to get off and see the ...Read more

A memory of Epsom in 1949 by Sylvia Kerley

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 10,657 to 10,680.

Caption For Kelly Bray, 1908

An architect-designed villa on the left has probably recently been built in this settlement, which is just north of Callington and at the terminus of the railway branch line from Plymouth.

Caption For Painswick, The Cross C1965

Here we see pleasant examples of 18th- century domestic architecture, but it looks in need of some re pointing.

Caption For Winchester, Stanmore From Romsey Road 1928

Romsey Road leads westward away from the city centre and towards the rolling downlands of Hampshire.

Caption For Caversham, Bridge Street 1908

This photograph shows Bridge Street in the centre of Caversham, at the point where it crossed the Thames.

Caption For Clacton On Sea, St Paul's Church 1891

For a number of years the five acre site stood in splendid isolation with magnificent views of the sea across open fields which had formerly been Clacton's first golf course and was later to become

Caption For Douglas, Victoria Pier 1907

When the Victoria Pier was completed in 1872 it gave Douglas the facility to handle steamers regardless of the state of the tide.

Caption For Newcastle Upon Tyne, Approach To Tyne Bridge C1955

This is a classic view of Neville Street, with the entrance to the Central Station on the left and St Mary's Roman Catholic Church in the background.

Caption For Dorchester, Singer Car 1930

This is a closer view of the car in the previous picture. This Singer Junior was first registered in Dorset in November 1929. The vehicle cost about £140, and had a top speed of 56 miles per hour.

Caption For Uttoxeter, Market Place C1955

One of the ways farmers cheated their customers was to fill only the top portion of the 14lb butter jars and leave the remainder empty.

Caption For Chelmsford, The Hospital 1919

The Infirmary (on the right) was built opposite Coleman & Morton's ironworks - a firm that had specialised in ploughs and cultivators, but closed as a result of the agricultural depression.

Caption For Bedford, The River Ouse 1929

This view is taken from the Prebend Street Bridge on the south side of the tree-covered eyot in the middle of the river.

Caption For Peterborough, The Swimming Pool C1955

When this view was taken, it was nearly 20 years after the opening of the pool in Bishop's Road.

Caption For Aylesbury, The Milk Factory 1897

This view is taken from the meadow beside the canal, the Aylesbury Arm of the Grand Union Canal, which opened in 1815. The meadow is now occupied by 1990s housing, Hilda Wharf.

Caption For Aylesbury, High Street C1955

On the left is the 1938 neo-Georgian Marks and Spencer's that replaced Longleys. The rest of the buildings are in their last few years of existence.

Caption For Whitchurch, Oving Road C1955

Moving east, the route passes through Whitchurch on its way back to Aylesbury.

Caption For New Brighton, The Beach 1887

Having your photograph taken was part of a holiday, and these booths would take your photograph and turn out six or twelve copies in about an hour.

Caption For Southport, The Pier 1908

This picture gives us a good view of Marine Drive, built in 1894 as the sea retreated. The Drive created a large area of water around the pier, which was known locally as the Lagoon.

Caption For Blackpool, Outdoor Swimming Pool C1955

The sunny summers of the 1950s filled this pool, which had excellent amenities – a café, changing rooms, diving boards, and sunbathing and spectator areas.

Caption For Cromer, From The West 1894

By this time, Cromer had developed into a select holiday resort for the well-to-do, many of whom stayed in the Cliftonville Hotel (right) facing the west beach.

Caption For Cheam, Park Lane C1955

Framed beneath the spreading tree, which previously stood within the boundary of Whitehall before the road-widening process was embarked on in the 1930s, is this view of the Broadway looking south.

Caption For Newport, The Village C1960

Newport grew rapidly with the arrival of the Market Weighton canal in the 18th century; it was the final loading place before crossing a short distance to the Humber.

Caption For Tickhill, Market Place C1955

In medieval times Tickhill, which lies 4 miles south of Doncaster, was more important than Sheffield; its castle, built about 1130, was one of the most important in the north - we can just

Caption For Stafford, Town Centre C1965

The elegant, classical façade of the Shire Hall has dominated the Market Square since it was built in 1798, replacing an earlier Elizabethan hall.

Caption For Uplyme, Church 1900

The parish church of St Peter and St Paul, a favourite dedication of King Ine in Anglo-Saxon times, stands on a knoll overlooking Uplyme village.