Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1904, Grasscroft Ref. HOSM46868
1895, Willingale Ref. HOSM64646
1900, Oswestry Ref. HOSM35012
1874, Brogyntyn Ref. HOSM39090
1874, Hengoed Ref. HOSM48134
1900, Maesbrook Ref. HOSM52952
1874, Wern Ref. HOSM63717
1888, Castley Ref. HOSM40334
1887, Gosford Ref. HOSM46674
1887, Taleford Ref. HOSM61169
1888, Wiggaton Ref. HOSM64562
1910, Iffley Ref. HOSM49407
1880, Trevorrick Ref. HOSM62473
1906, Polkerris Ref. HOSM56898
1948, Cheriton Ref. HOSM40709
1906, Lamphey Ref. HOSM50753
1948, Warren Ref. HOSM63447
1915, Sully Ref. HOSM61002
1898, Blencarn Ref. HOSM38102
1923, Carleton Ref. HOSM40076

Books

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Memories

29,022 memories found. Showing results 5,201 to 5,210.

Clocktower House Preschool /Woodstock House

Hi, I am the current manager of clocktower house preschool on queen's avenue. I'm trying to find out more information as to when the preschool was open. I have a document that says in 1969/1970 a ...Read more

A memory of Aldershot

1890 The Year My Great Grand Mother Alice Maud Taylor Was Born

My great grand mother was born in 1890 and lived in Burton in Lonsdale all her 83 years. She was my guardian after my father died (Jim Coates) at the young age of 21 in 1969. ...Read more

A memory of Burton in Lonsdale by gjcoates

Growing Up In Whitleigh During The 1960s.

My memories of growing up in whitleigh were happy ones, as youngsters we were blessed with having such big fields and of course the woods to explore and play in.The fair [WHITELEGGS] would arrive during the ...Read more

A memory of Whitleigh by barrykitt

Edgware

Colin, I love these memories of yours and can remember just about all of it. When were you at Edgware Primary and Spur Road?

A memory of Edgware by jaquiwall

Is It, It Or Is It Not

I am fairly certain that during the war(2nd) 1944/5 this was the house my family stayed in. The first one with the stone and railings as one looks at the photo, the little girl is almost outside.The house without a stone ...Read more

A memory of Letterston by pjcrawford313

1953 1978

I was born in West Middlesex hospital in 1953. At the time my parents lived with my grandparents in The Alders down Fern Lane. We lived there for at least two years until my brother was born and then we went to live with my aunt and uncle in ...Read more

A memory of Heston by suejanes2000

Dearoak St

Mt grandparents lived at No29 Dearoak St which was previously Green St, 3 of my cousins all lived nearby. My grandparents house still had the brick air raid shelter in the back yard next to the outdoor loo. I remember standing in the back ...Read more

A memory of Gorton by travisptrav

We Did It

I claimed the walls in this picture in 1955 I was 10 years old two of us did it myself and best friend Goef Eastwood now deceased, sorry to say, we claimed it so far and we was so scared , we could not turn back so we had to go on and ...Read more

A memory of Pontefract by bobbybluetail

Correction

This photograph is not of Lavenham Road but is actually the Park Tavern in Merton Road, London, SW18. It stands at the junction with West Hill Road. Most of the buildings shown still exist today. My family lived in a house ...Read more

A memory of Southfields by q4t

Dagenham East Dennis

Time spent when a child over somewhere we called the castle. Wasteland oppersit Dagenham east under grand.had some of the best time of my Life I'm now 47 Live at Raymond rd and all ways wanted 2no the history of that land. So ...Read more

A memory of Dagenham by dennisellis1972

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 12,481 to 12,504.

Caption For Shrivenham, The Memorial Hall C1960

The village lies in the far west of the county, close to the Wiltshire border.

Caption For Sandringham, House 1896

Most of the family get together, and they can enjoy themselves in complete privacy in this their favourite retreat. This picture shows the east front of the house.

Caption For Barking Tye, Brown's Farm 1934

The thatched Brown's farm, on Willisham Road, was one of several in the area owned by Jack Gibbons.

Caption For Goole, The Docks C1955

As an inland port, situated at the centre of the UK, it is an ideal import/export point for Europe and the rest of the world.

Caption For Pewsey, General View 1929

Pewsey is a small town in the middle of the Vale that bears its name, noted for its white horse cut into the downland at Milk Hill.

Caption For Weymouth, The Esplanade 1899

Weymouth, unlike many south coast resorts, faces east; it is therefore possible to sit on hot sunny days without the glare of the afternoon sun in the face.This accounted for the popularity of the

Caption For Brighton, Devil's Dyke 1902

To the left of the flagpole can be seen a pier of the Dyke cable car, which stretched across the valley. This vertigo- inducing ride lasted from 1894 to 1907.

Caption For Newquay, The Harbour 1894

Newquay was developed in the 1830s for the export of china clay, copper and tin and the import of coal, fertiliser, timber and general cargo for the surrounding area.

Caption For London, Old Ferry Wharf 1890

Lightermen pose on barges at low tide at one of the many working wharves.

Caption For Boroughbridge, The Crown Hotel And Three Greyhounds Hotel C1955

The half-timbered, mock-Tudor frontage of the Three Greyhounds Hotel on the left faces the more modest frontage of the Crown Hotel opposite.

Caption For Goathland, The Goathland Hotel C1960

Moorland sheep scatter in front of the Goathland Hotel in the pretty North York Moors village of Goathland.

Caption For Barnt Green, Lower Bittell Reservoir C1965

When the Worcester and Birmingham Canal was constructed, it was taken across the watershed of the River Arrow, which meant a loss of headwater for the Arrow.

Caption For Barnard Castle, Bowes Museum Gardens 1929

The gardens, the chateau-style building, and the collection were all created from nothing over a period of fifteen years, always with the aim of public benefit.

Caption For Welshpool, Church Street C1955

As we look down from the church we can see the premises known as Corfield's Garage on the right, but judging from the mass of bicycles outside perhaps his sideline (or main line) was in the repair of pushbikes

Caption For Bournemouth, Gardens 1890

Victorian Bournemouth was a most fashionable place, which had the advantage over older resorts of developing purely for a burgeoning holiday industry.

Caption For Lyndhurst, High Street 1908

This is a revealing picture of changing times.

Caption For Lyndhurst, Ponies On The Green, Cadnam Road C1955

This is a lovely study of two New Forest ponies on the approaches to Lyndhurst.

Caption For Low Row, Post Office And Church C1955

Another view of Low Row, showing the Post Office and the Methodist Chapel on the right.

Caption For Hitchin, Hermitage Road C1965

The building on the left in view 46642, left, is the Hermitage, home of Frederick Seebohm; very little of it still remains. Windmill Hill is just visible in the background.

Caption For Bibury, Arlington Row C1960

This fine row of early 17th-century weavers' cottages is now owned by the National Trust.

Caption For St Annes, On The Pier 1906

Out for a stroll on a sunny summer afternoon.

Caption For Hitchin, Hermitage Road 1901

The building on the left in view 46642, left, is the Hermitage, home of Frederick Seebohm; very little of it still remains. Windmill Hill is just visible in the background.

Caption For Everton, View From The Church Tower C1955

The photographer's perch for this picture was the tower of St Mary's Church, itself built on the site of Saxon worship.

Caption For Paignton, The Beach And Pier C1955

The retaining wall along Torquay Road was the 1886 halfway meeting place of the 'Flatpole' and 'Dicky Bird' bands of warring youths! In the centre is St Paul's Church, built in 1939.