Photos

9,106 photos found. Showing results 9,961 to 9,106.

Maps

181,006 maps found.

1904, Watcombe Ref. HOSM71232
1900, Tyneham Ref. HOSM71181
1900, Worbarrow Ref. HOSM71267
1895, Ashingdon Ref. HOSM65735
1910, Lower Basildon Ref. HOSM52557
1895, Mucking Ref. HOSM70762
1882, Bulley Ref. HOSM70143
1883, The Leigh Ref. HOSM70639
1895, Bickley Ref. HOSM65616
1894, Brixton Ref. HOSM65621
1895, Chelsea Ref. HOSM65640
1894, Clapham Ref. HOSM65637
1895, Oakwood Ref. HOSM65681
1891, Walkden Ref. HOSM71212
1900, Aberllefenni Ref. HOSM35565
1899, Clynnog-Fawr Ref. HOSM70236
1899, Garreg Ref. HOSM70453
1909, Bentley Ref. HOSM70128
1895, Bishopstoke Ref. HOSM70110
1895, Lepe Ref. HOSM70663

Books

11 books found. Showing results 11,953 to 11.

Memories

29,056 memories found. Showing results 4,981 to 4,990.

Flying Horse Hotel

I remember the flying horse hotel I have fond memories of my auntie Kath working in the hotel kitchen at 8 years of age I'd go down the allyway at the side and tap on a window through the metal grid with a pencil run down the ...Read more

A memory of Nottingham by bedfordcf69

Growing Up In Govan In The 50's.

I have very happy memories of my childhood in Govan. I lived in an attic with my Mum, Dad and Brother. If it was wet outside everybody gathered at my close and we would run up and down the wooden stairs. The ...Read more

A memory of Govan

Allhallowgate Ripon

Does anyone remember allhallowgate in the early 1950s. We the Edwards lived in central court before the flats were built. Our neighbours were Mrs remmer who then became Mrs styan, Madge and Joe sawyer and our friend Pauline, wilf and ...Read more

A memory of Ripon by jeangarbutt1

Mitcham Memories.

Hi. my name is Chris Everett. I was born in a nissen hut at Ivy Gardens, Wide way pollards hill Mitcham in 1947. I remember going to St Mark's school infants and later Sherwood park junior school. Saturday morning pictures at the ...Read more

A memory of Mitcham by waylandwx

Southbourne 1936 To 1948

My grandparents lived in Stourwood Avenue near junction with Stourwood Rd. I visited most years (age 3 to 15). Some houses on the top of the were in danger of falling over the cliff & had to be taken down. Gordon ...Read more

A memory of Southbourne by jwbishop51

The Lancaster, Small, Lancaster And Woods Family

I was born in Barton on sea in 1965 My mothers family Harry Lancaster and Emily Jane Small lived at Burnt Lane Lymington. Harry used to work on the Railway. They had five children three boys and two girls ...Read more

A memory of Pilley by mandybarrett1

Harrogate's Station Square 1960/70's

I see Macfisheries and Lindy's Cafe.There was also a cafe called Chequeres that as a child I was advised by my parents not to use.Standings was on the corner of Station Square and James Street providing that old ...Read more

A memory of Harrogate

Earlswood Lakes C 1950

The photographs of people swimming and playing in the then turgid waters of the Earlswood bottom lake in in the 1950s instantly took me back to my own childhood of those times and carefree summer days spent learning to swim in ...Read more

A memory of Earlswood

Charnwood Forest 1959

My name is Carl Wilkinson and I was born in 1954 and up until I was 14 I suffered from very bad Asthma my doctor said I had a church organ in my chest that was out of tune, so I was sent there I think in 1959 for the ...Read more

A memory of Woodhouse Eaves

Two Sisters Working At Whitehouse 1972 73

My sister and I worked at the hotel as chambermaids and in the bar and kitchen we slept at the top of house in an attic room I wrote letters home to a boy who came to visit called Pip and we had so much fun ...Read more

A memory of Abersoch by aliceincinders

Your search returned a large number of results. Please try to refine your search further.

Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 11,953 to 11,976.

Caption For Bury St Edmunds, St John's Church, Interior 1898

The Early English-style interior has arcade columns of cast iron and a continous roof in timber-ribbed vaulting.

Caption For Staithes, High Street C1955

A pre-requisite of an English seaside holiday has always been a bucket and spade and these two young visitors study the selection offered for sale by W and H Dean.

Caption For Kennington, The Mill 1901

Wye College 1903 The half-timbered cottages and the church opposite were originally the site of a priest's seminary founded by Cardinal Kempe.

Caption For Tunbridge Wells, Mount Ephraim 1885

By the end of the 17th century it had been rapidly developed by the building of shops, taverns, hotels and houses as the town flourished as a fashionable spa resort.

Caption For Frampton, Village 1906

The rural poet William Barnes achieved national fame through the endeavours of Mrs Caroline Norton, who stayed here while the Dorset bard was living nearby at Winterbourne Came.

Caption For Weymouth, The Pavilion 1909

The new entertainment venue quickly eclipsed the other small halls around the town, offering a variety of plays all the year round to an audience of up to 1,100 people.

Caption For Dorchester, Max Gate, Thomas Hardy's Home 1930

Many famous personalities, such as Lawrence of Arabia, came here to pay homage to the grand old man of English letters. The poet and novelist died here in 1928.

Caption For Moreton, The Post Office C1955

Moreton is the last resting place of Lawrence of Arabia, who lived nearby at Cloud's Hill. He died on the Bovington road in May 1935 riding his beloved motorcycle.

Caption For Fleet, Minley Road 1903

The rural nature of this scene is emphasised by the cart just visible inside the barn, and the boy with his barrow about to cross the road.

Caption For Malmesbury, The Abbey C1960

Evidence of damage has been found to the fabric of the abbey, which is possibly due to this storage.

Caption For Leeds, Briggate C1955

Leeds was one of the pioneers of segregated tracks, keeping trams and other vehicles apart.

Caption For Leeds, Roundhay Park C1960

Along with Woodhouse Moor to the north, the park was considered the chief lung of the city, where for a few hours at the weekend factory workers had an opportunity to get away from the dust

Caption For Great Malvern, From Priory Church Tower 1899

Elgar was a true son of Worcestershire, and much of his music was inspired by his regular walks around the Malvern Hills.

Caption For Biggin Hill, The Airport C1960

The airport`s beginnings were before the First World War, when one of the large fields belonging to Cudham Hall Farm was used for landing early aircraft.

Caption For Laxey, The Waterfall 1896

This photographs shows the waterfall, and above that the T-rocker viaduct of the Lady Isabella.

Caption For Avoncliff, The Aqueduct C1950

On this section of the Kennet & Avon Canal, the river Avon is crossed twice. This aqueduct at Avoncliffe is the first.

Caption For Bangor, Pier 1897

The Victorian pier was built in 1896 and juts out 1,500 feet into the turbulent waters of the Menai Strait, stretching two-thirds of the distance to Anglesey.

Caption For Appledore, Quay 1923

The busy little port of Appledore is now home to just a few fishing boats. The quay has been straightened and raised, but the houses behind are substantially unchanged.

Caption For Bellerby, The Village 1929

Just north of Leyburn is this fine village complete with a large green.

Caption For Lytham, 'the Minstrels' 1914

A photograph like this would be impossible to take in the 21st century, but this band of troupers provided many happy hours of innocent enjoyment for residents and visitors alike.

Caption For Canvey Island, Shell Beach C1955

A good study of a 1950s beach. There are no shadows, and most of the holidaymakers are well wrapped up. The chap in the braces (left) does not look particularly warm.

Caption For Farnworth, The Church And Cottage 1900

Once this was the most important village of many locally; today it has itself been surrounded by the growing town of Widnes.

Caption For Halton, Castle 1900

Along with Frodsham, Halton was of strategic importance. These castles commanded the southern shore of the Mersey estuary and controlled vital river crossing points at Runcorn and Hale.

Caption For Old Newton, School C1955

The village school in Old Newton, just north of Stowmarket. This was an era when every village had its school - now of course, much consolidation has taken place.