Photos

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Maps

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1884, Littleworth Ref. HOSM51702
1884, Rushwick Ref. HOSM58315
1883, Stockton On Teme Ref. HOSM60524
1923, Harrington Ref. HOSM47807
1923, Siddick Ref. HOSM59241
1897, Hodsock Ref. HOSM48660
1881, Charfield Ref. HOSM70241
1909, Cymau Ref. HOSM42758
1909, Holt Ref. HOSM48898
1909, Llay Ref. HOSM52034
1893, Yarm Ref. HOSM35470
1893, Crathorne Ref. HOSM70198
1893, Picton Ref. HOSM56621
1907, Ningwood Ref. HOSM55086
1905, Berra Tor Ref. HOSM43417
1905, Rumleigh Ref. HOSM58267
1905, Tuckermarsh Ref. HOSM62559
1885, Blackford Ref. HOSM37945
1885, Galhampton Ref. HOSM45965
1904, Aberaeron Ref. HOSM34007

Books

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Memories

29,022 memories found. Showing results 5,181 to 5,190.

Boac Hatton Cross Part 2

TBA (tech block a) was a very large building so much so that people often got lost. There were four hangars East West North and South. In each hangar there was a technicl control and documents office which was ...Read more

A memory of Heathrow Airport London

When I Was Younge

I lived in Belsize road born there in 1946 at number 33 I had a great life growing up with all the kids in the street, The games you could play with one Tennis ball and the park and the park keeper we gave him hell poor man, we ...Read more

A memory of Harrow Weald

Happy Holidays.

I have many happy memories of holidays spent at Dhoon from about 1934 to 1940, when I was under ten years old. My parents had visited the Isle of man for many years before I was born and had discovered Dhoon on those visits. We used to ...Read more

A memory of Dhoon by pandcvenour

Boston Manor Zebras

Opposite Boston Manor station is an office block. Before this was built it was waste land called by us kids BOSTON BUMPS. We had bikes with cow horn handle bars and painted the frames black and white and called ourselves the ...Read more

A memory of Brentford by Nick Beard

Train

During the 2nd world war, probably around 1944, I was on holiday with my parents and maternal grandmother staying in a cottage opposite the green. We often saw Italian PoWs cycling by to do local farm work. One rather blustery night we ...Read more

A memory of Allendale Town by georgie134

Hampton Wick Magolia Resturant

I'm christophers sister Valerie dunn was baggott.we loved living in Hampton wick .it was fun having dinner in the restaurant -we could order anything we wanted..i nearly allways had sausage beans and chips.we use to ...Read more

A memory of Hampton Wick by valerie66

Old School Names

Hi, This isn't a memory as such, more a question. I'm writing up a brief history of my early years and as part of my time was (with some friends) spent going to gymnastics classes at a school in Broomwood Rd. but for the life of ...Read more

A memory of Battersea by kenjones8

Never A Lake

I was sorry to see this photo of Fleet Pond labelled incorrectly as The Lake. Lakes are natural features, whereas ponds have normally been created by man. The two ponds which used to exist in Fleet (one was filled in with spoil when the ...Read more

A memory of Fleet by judith

Allonby Reading Room

My Auntie and Uncle lived in a wing of Allonby Reading Room; it was called Melville House. Their surname was Hill and their Christian names were May and Joseph. I spent many summer holidays in the 50s and early 60s with them and ...Read more

A memory of Allonby by robbbonner50

Deliveries

My father Frank Hardwick was the youngest son of Thomas Hardwick,fishmonger and poulterer of King St ,Saffron Walden. As a boy he used to tell me of delivering by pony and trap to Audley End Mansion.

A memory of Audley End by peterhardwick42

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 12,433 to 12,456.

Caption For Eggleston, The Three Tuns Inn C1955

Within the lead-mining area there were smelting mills at a number of locations, including Blagill, Nenthead, Allenhead, Jeffries, Tynehead, and Bollihope.

Caption For Huntingdon, The Bridge From Castle Hill 1898

The sturdy building on the opposite bank of the river was put up in the 1850s as a flour mill; later it was used for textiles. After a period of dereliction, it was converted into apartments.

Caption For Norwich, The Cathedral, The Nave Looking East 1891

Here we have a closer view of the pulpitum screen. Little of the original 15th-century stonework survived Anthony Salvin's 'restoration' in 1833.

Caption For Maiden Newton, The Mill 1906

Maiden Newton's mill is probably situated on the site of many earlier mill buildings. There are records of settlements here dating back to the Roman occupation.

Caption For Lymm, The Bridgewater Canal C1960

A pair of Horsfield's narrow boats make their way through Lymm with a cargo of coal. The motorized narrow boat is towing an old, formerly horse-drawn butty.

Caption For Dublin, Leinster House 1897

Home of the Irish Parliament since 1922, the building was designed by Richard Cassels in 1745 for the Duke of Leinster.

Caption For Barcombe, The Church 1894

An evocative picture of the originally 11th-century church of St Mary and its blossoming churchyard in its lovely isolated setting overlooking the duck pond with good views towards Offham Hill.

Caption For Buildwas, The Abbey From The Ferry 1896

Despite the trees, this picture gives us an idea of what remains of Buildwas. Despite its great age - the buildings are thought to date from c1150 - it is remarkably well preserved.

Caption For Cranborne, The Square 1939

Cranborne lies at the heart of an ancient woodland chase; it is still relatively unspoiled. Once the headquarters of poaching gangs, Cranborne is now a peaceful venue for rambles and sightseeing.

Caption For St Ives, Bunkers Hill 1892

This street is now bedecked with flower baskets, but the splendidly cut granite blocks and steps of the houses still survive, as do the cobbles, or 'setts', of the street's surface.

Caption For Godmanchester, The Causeway C1950

This view shows a picturesque mix of house styles, the timber-framed examples probably dating from the early 17th century, fronting onto a pool, essentially an inlet of the River Ouse.

Caption For Barking Tye, Shepherd 1934

A between-the-wars picture of pastoral tranquillity. The only slightly odd element of the photograph is the shepherd himself - the suit and hat do not quite fit the stereotyped image!

Caption For Woolverstone, The Hall C1955

Built in the latter part of the 18th century, Woolverstone Hall was for many years the seat of the Berners family before it was taken over for use as a school.

Caption For Cowes, Victoria Pier 1923

This view over Victoria Pier gives a good idea of the variety of ships and smaller boats that could be seen sailing off Cowes on an average day between the wars.

Caption For Aberdeen, The Hinge Of The City And Tenement 2005

This shows the bank designed by Archibald Simpson (1839), topped with a statue of Demeter, and a large block of houses by John Smith (c1810), showing Smith's characteristic recessed, curved corner.

Caption For Cardiff, Welsh National War Memorial And City Hall C1955

Simple but striking; the War Memorial in remembrance of World War I is a double circular colonnade enclosing the Cenotaph.

Caption For Asfordby, The Cross C1960

The late 19th-century industrial face of the village percolates through the photograph, providing a dramatic contrast to Church Lane, which runs almost picturesquely away to the right of the cross.

Caption For London, Victoria Embankment And Cleopatra's Needle 1890

A steamer, with a party of sightseers on board, has just left the quay heading down river. The women cluster at the stern under parasols. A little further along on the left is Cleopatra’s Needle.

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 Bristol, Temple Church 1887

In 1115, Hugue de Payens and Godfrey de Saint Adhemar founded a small group of Christian knights dedicated to the protection of pilgrims making the journey between Jericho and Jerusalem.

Caption For Cheshunt, Temple Bar C1960

Temple Bar was designed by Sir Christopher Wren in 1672, to replace the earlier City of London gate destroyed by the Great Fire, and was the last of the old city gates to survive.

Caption For London, Old Curiosity Shop C1950

To conclude this chapter, I have chosen a photograph unrelated to our route as something of a curiosity.

Caption For Abersoch, The Village C1955

This former fishing village, situated on the south coast of the Lleyn Peninsula, now hosts boats of a much more upmarket kind.

Caption For Enfield, Church Street C1945

Situated on its northern edge, Enfield is one of the most attractive market towns within the Greater London area; it was well-established by Domesday.