Photos

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Maps

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Books

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Memories

29,058 memories found. Showing results 4,771 to 4,780.

St Peter In Chains & St Gildas School Crouch Hill

My family lived on Mountview Road N8, from 1959 until 1971. We were blessed with a ground floor flat with cellar, in an old Victorian House at ,No. 35. We were opposite the reservoir, so had a ...Read more

A memory of Crouch End by kb

Rheumatic Fever Patient

I was at The Canadian Red Cross Memorial Hospital, Taplow in 1954 as I was suffering from rheumatic fever. I was taken there from Ramsgate General Hospital with another girl from Cyprus who also had the same disease. It was a ...Read more

A memory of Taplow by sylviaandcolin

Memories Of The Queen!

I remember the Queen riding through Wheatly Hill and the flag waving. It was 1960 so I was 4 at the time. I remember trudging through the snow along a main street to go to school - this must have been Wheatley Hill school ...Read more

A memory of Wheatley Hill by mrsgammy

Having My Daughter

I remember getting pregnant in early 1966 I was living and working in London I had a one night stand with a famous person out of a famous band he went back to America and said he would send for me but never did. I ended ...Read more

A memory of Harrow on the Hill by carolewilson194

Home From 55 To 64

Mawney Road School 55 Pettits Lane 55 to 59 Married 64 at Good Shepherd Church Mildmay Road and Oaks Avenue Worked at Grenvilles Men's Clothing on the Eastern Avenue Maiden Name Cummings Loved my teenage years. Enjoyed ...Read more

A memory of Romford by Brenda Gower

Woolmongers Farm, Nine Ashes, Nr Blackmore, Essex

Is there anyone out there who remember a farm called Woolmongers Farm at Nine Ashes. It was built over by a new estate at sometime. Anyone remember it and if so do you have any memories of it or he Chalkley family who lived in it?

A memory of Nine Ashes by Linda Savage

Stoke Road Blisworth.

We moved to Stoke Rd Blisworth 1975 six new houses were built opposite the post office,Mr & Mrs Freestone lived across the road they made us very welcome on one occasion Mr freestone removed a window when my wife locked ...Read more

A memory of Blisworth by bpdavenport1948

My Family From Irby X 😊

My dad Ralph broster was born in irby 1927 at corner farm (which is now the library ) my grandfather (pop) William (Bill)Broster ran corner farm caves farm & manor farm . Dad always used to tell me all intresting stories of ...Read more

A memory of Irby by clarebroster

Wartime Memories

My mother and I were evacuated to Dacre Banks in 1941 when I was only 1 year old. We stayed until I was 4 and my first memories are at Dacre Banks. We lived on a farm just outside the village, where we had to walk up to the ...Read more

A memory of Dacre Banks by jomangina

Baker Street/Cricket Common

Sad to say my last sight of this'green' was in 1981, from the 'new' units, gracious by modern standards, addressed as Baker St., but having this exact view from from the quite elegant sitting rooms. A dear friend and ...Read more

A memory of Weybridge by Olivia R S

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 11,449 to 11,472.

Caption For Abingdon, Market Place From Town Hall Roof 1900

This view is one of several in the Frith archive taken from the Town Hall roof. To the left is the Queen's Hotel with its central flag-poled turret.

Caption For Swanage, From The Pier 1897

Victorians promenade on the newly-opened second Swanage pier.

Caption For Aberdare, Ystradfellte Falls C1955

Situated in the Brecon Beacons National Park, these splendid waterfalls are still a major tourist attraction in the area, although they are associated with a number of tragedies.

Caption For Malmesbury, Looking Towards The High Street C1955

This wonderful view of the market cross and the High Street was possibly taken from Malmesbury Abbey.

Caption For Badbury Rings, Hill Fort 1899

Now a tree-clad hilltop fort, this is another example of the many forts built by the Iron Age people. To date it has never been excavated.

Caption For Denbigh, Market Place 1888

The deliberate poses of the onlookers ceases as we move into the 20th century. Fortunately for us, we can pore over their dress - and demeanour - in this image of Victorian Denbigh.

Caption For Rhuddlan, High Street 1935

There are remnants of medieval buildings in the town. For most of its history, though, it has had a quiet time, as we might guess from this photograph.

Caption For Bowness On Windermere, The Tennis Courts 1925

Here we have a summer scene showing part of the Glebe area behind the Promenade. People in the shelters watch the play on the three public tennis courts.

Caption For Belfast, The Glasgow Boat 1897

The last of the transatlantic paddle-liners, Cunard's 'Scotia', was finally withdrawn in September 1875, while the last transpacific paddler managed to linger on for another six years.

Caption For Bewdley, The Bridge C1940

Here we can have a closer look at the famous bridge, with a group of boys fishing by the bandstand (left).

Caption For Kidderminster, Harvington Hall C1960

Harvington Hall near Chaddesley Corbett lies 3 miles south east of Kidderminster.

Caption For Rusper, The Village 1909

A small village on minor roads near to the Surrey border.The church of St Mary Magdalene has two historic 14th-century brasses.

Caption For Lancaster, The Cricket Ground 1918

Lancaster developed on the east slopes of the castle and church. This area was once called Kirk Lancastre.

Caption For Weymouth, Beach 1923

The heart of Georgian Weymouth overlooks the sands from the Gloucester Hotel (top left) and the Royal Hotel (centre left), in a broad sweep around to the Victorian spire of St John's Church and Brunswick

Caption For Hadleigh, The River Bret 1922

Isaac Chalkley, Superintendent of the Hitchin Fire Brigade, brought the new horse-drawn Shand-Mason pump to the site, and the fire appeared to be under control.

Caption For Bishop's Stortford, Potter Street C1950

Behind the Morris 8, Church Street turns to the left with Boots 'Cash Chemist' on the corner. Today Potter Street is one-way - the traffic in the photograph is facing in the wrong direction.

Caption For Bewdley, Load Street C1950

In 1955 Armstrong Siddeley produced a long-wheeled version of their Sapphire limousine; Austin-Healey were content to fit their 100/4 with a four-speed C-series gearbox; and Morris turned out a long-wheelbase

Caption For Daventry, Market Square C1950

Market Square has some vehicles parked on it, including a Ralph Rossa ice cream van (right), from Leicester.

Caption For Crosby, Merchant Taylors School C1960

Founded in 1620, the Merchant Taylors Schools in Crosby operate in similar fashion to old-style grammar schools, but under links with the charitable governance of the Merchant Taylors Company in London

Caption For Cenarth, Sheep Dipping C1960

Cenarth, on the Teifi, is set in a spectacular gorge with a number of waterfalls, and is famous as one of the last places in Britain where licensed coracles were used, both for salmon fishing and (as we

Caption For Oundle, Laxton And Crosby School Houses C1950

Founded (or refounded) by Sir William Laxton in 1556, a prosperous London grocer, it remained modest until the mid 19th century, when it grew rapidly.

Caption For Addlethorpe, Church C1955

Locally the church is known as 'the Queen of the Marsh'. Its style is classed as early Perpendicular; the chancel was taken down in 1706 and the arch filled in with brickwork.

Caption For Wainfleet, Market Place C1955

The whole square is the property of the Duchy of Lancaster, states a notice in the shelter in the middle of the square.

Caption For Haverfordwest, Salutation Square 1906

This is a charming turn-of-the-century tableau of Salutation Square, which is the main route into the town.