Maps

181,006 maps found.

1895, Addiscombe Ref. HOSM65579
1894, Balham Ref. HOSM65625
1895, Kingsbury Ref. HOSM65596
1895, New Malden Ref. HOSM65709
1897, Bamford Ref. HOSM70039
1900, Morfa Gwyllt Ref. HOSM70162
1887, Llanelltyd Ref. HOSM70741
1888, Pont Pen-Y-Benglog Ref. HOSM70833
1899, Pengorffwysfa Ref. HOSM70887
1909, Crookham Village Ref. HOSM70861
1897, Bengeo Ref. HOSM70127
1907, Yaverland Ref. HOSM71277
1907, Bedgebury Cross Ref. HOSM70079
1895, Detling Ref. HOSM70291
1906, Swalecliffe Ref. HOSM71049
1909, Barmston Ref. HOSM70059
1907, Blundellsands Ref. HOSM70062
1923, Egremont Ref. HOSM70367
1884, Gaywood Ref. HOSM70427
1910, Ashbury Ref. HOSM69994

Books

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Memories

29,022 memories found. Showing results 4,451 to 4,460.

Valley Road

Lovely childhood memories of Valley Road in the 1950`s, lived there from 1952 till 1956. I was one of five children living with my parents; my dad worked at the Tunnel as he called it. I remember getting chased off from wondering near ...Read more

A memory of Nuneaton in 1954

Halcyon Days Of Summer

Oh how I loved this pool in the late 60's early 70's despite the freezing cold water and the foot bath from the changing rooms. It was the place to be. We walked from home at Malthouse Lane through the Abbey fields down ...Read more

A memory of Kenilworth in 1970 by Julia Garrison

East Chevington The Drift

I am the daughter of Doreen Smith, daughter of Frederick Steve Smith & Elizabeth Smith (The siblings consisted of Albert, Frederick, John, Violet, Nellie, Millie, Elizabeth or Lizzie who died of TB, Jim, Doreen). ...Read more

A memory of North Seaton in 1930 by Doreen Smith Nee Beverley

My Great,Great, Great Aunt

My great great great aunt, Kezia Dedman, married John Rogers Herbert RA artist in 1833. They became Catholic converts in 1838. They had three children baptised at Holland Street Roman Catholic Chapel Kensington in ...Read more

A memory of Earl's Court by John Dedmsn

Growing Up In Tyldesley

I was born in 1958 and brought up in Green Street which was facing the Conservative club. I went to St George's junior school where the headmaster was Mr Hosfield; a disciplinarian but very fair. After school I would play ...Read more

A memory of Tyldesley by Adrian White

Family History

After I foumd out that my family lived at 3 Canning Place in 1838 and attended the Holland Street Catholic Chapel, I discovered the RC baptisms of John Rogers Herbert RA artist and my g.g.g.aunt Kezia Herbert nee ...Read more

A memory of Kensington by John Dedmsn

Greasborough Dam

I was born on Church St, Greasbrough, gran and granddad lived close by in a row of cottages alongside the top club now a car park? My father worked in the local pits and we moved several times. At age 10 we moved back to ...Read more

A memory of Greasbrough in 1963 by Mike Plant

Memories

I was born at 30 Marstown Avenue on 29-04-1938, now living in Nijmegen, Holland. I went to the Bassert Street school and the Sec Mod school. Played rugby for school and county, have good memories from the s.w.o.b. and very good ...Read more

A memory of South Wigston by John Hickford

Law Junction (1961)

My first job when I left school in 1960 was junior porter at Law Junction, which sadly closed in 1965. I remember that one of the station foremen, known as "Old Andrew", kept bees on an embankment at the rear of the station, an ...Read more

A memory of Law in 1961 by John Cunningham

St Edwards And St James

I remember Sister Catherine, headteacher, and her nieces at St James; we were all frightened of Kate, as we called her. Her nieces used to throw books and rubbers and also hit us on the knuckles with rulers. I also ...Read more

A memory of Burnt Oak in 1957

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 10,681 to 10,704.

Caption For Weybridge, The View From Monument Green C1965

A large map showing the streets of Weybridge to help visitors has now joined the oak shelter, and the bus stop outside the Ship Inn is now more prominent.

Caption For Leeds, The War Memorial And The Headrow C1955

This thoroughfare is a continuation of Westgate and Park Lane, and at 80 ft wide is 10 ft wider than Union Street, Aberdeen.

Caption For Chipstead, High Road C1965

The older parts of Chipstead village are on the chalk ridge above the dry valley some 150 feet below, along which Chipstead Valley Road runs.

Caption For Leatherhead, Bridge Street C1955

The streetscape is dominated by the former Burton's building, an urban interloper of 1939 with its giant Ionic pilasters supporting a heavy cornice.

Caption For Blaenavon, C1955

On the right is St Peter's, the parish church of Blaenavon, built by the ironmasters Hopkins and Hill in 1805.

Caption For Long Melford, Church 1904

The magnificence of the church was rather spoilt by the 18th-century red brick tower with classical blank arches and windows (see photograph 35493), built after much of the medieval tower

Caption For Guisborough, Market Place C1965

This view is flanked on the left by the shop front of Greenwoods chemist's and druggist's shop.

Caption For Lulworth, 1903

We are looking towards Stair Hole, where the downlands of Dorset meet the sea, is hollowed out by vast caverns, many used by smugglers for centuries.The South West Way Coastal Footpath, once an old

Caption For Milton Abbas, The Village C1965

When the first Earl of Dorchester purchased Milton Abbey in 1752, he had the entire village dismantled and rebuilt, moving it further away from his new home.

Caption For Barry Docks, 1899

SS 'Margaret Jones' is loading coal at one of the moveable tips on the vertical wall side opposite the mole on No 1 Dock.

Caption For Disley, Market Street C1960

Right in the far north-eastern corner of the county, Disley straddles the busy A6.

Caption For Kingswinford, The Shopping Precinct C1965

Was the Millennium Dome at Greenwich based on Kingswinford shopping centre? Perhaps we should be told!

Caption For Thurstaston, St Bartholomew's Church C1955

The first mention of St Bartholomew's church dates back to 1125, and that structure survived until 1820. It was replaced by a fairly plain church, which was largely demolished in 1885.

Caption For Bovingdon, High Street C1965

As early as 1943, the parish council discussed the issue of whether Bovingdon would continue as a village or develop into a commercial or industrial area.

Caption For Wrentham, The Cross Roads C1965

The A12 runs through the village, with Chapel Road (leading to the Congregational chapel of 1778) to the left and Blythburgh Road to the right.

Caption For Daventry, From Newnham Hill C1960

We are looking down on Daventry from Newnham Hill, a view that has been changed by a pink rash of housing estates as the town rapidly expanded from its comfortable 5000 in 1955 to around

Caption For Winwick, The Church C1960

St Oswald's Church sits on a slight rise.

Caption For Stockton On Tees, High Street C1965

Beyond in the centre of the road is the original Shambles building, an enclosed market erected in 1825.

Caption For Northampton, Mercers Row C1955

Mercers Row leads west from the market place, with the parish church of All Saints to its left. It was largely rebuilt after a disastrous fire in 1675 which destroyed most of the town centre.

Caption For Beccles, Market Square 1900

The Market Square of Beccles is overlooked by the detached tower of St Michael's Church.

Caption For Keld, Swaledale From West Keld C1935

The circuitous narrow road which leads up from the Swaledale village of Keld is being negotiated by an early motorcar.

Caption For Penrith, Market Place 1893

This historic, red, sandstone market town suffered at the hands of the Scottish raiders down the centuries—its castle is now little more than a ruin. It nestles under the wooded slopes of the Beacon.

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Caption For Buttermere, Haymaking C1955

Horses were still commonly used on the land, and this scene, showing the loading of a hay wagon on the shores of Buttermere, with Honister Crag and Fleetwith Pike prominent in the background, demonstrates

Caption For Swanbridge, The Spinney C1955

It is accessible by foot at low tide, and many a holidaymaker has fallen foul of the tide's rapid reversal – a sobering cold night spent on the island their reward.