Photos

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Maps

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1923, Greystoke Gill Ref. HOSM45556
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Books

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Memories

29,022 memories found. Showing results 5,211 to 5,220.

Lovely Town To Grow Up In

Lived here for the first 28 years of my life. Great memories of the old primaryschool with Mr J Waterson as headmaster. Remember lots of sweet shops, no wonder my teeth needed some fillings. Every used to know everyone ...Read more

A memory of Downham Market by jasper48

Northwood Road & Swalecliffe

My mother was 19 when I was born. We were living above The Wool Shop in Swalecliffe, on the corner, opposite the railway bridge I actually have an uncanny memory of that time. I must have been under 2 years old, as we moved ...Read more

A memory of Whitstable by daveskye1

A Strange Old Bloke

I remember old Folie (his reall name was Skillen) at his house at The Crescent. I can remember he was fond of the company of young folk and would be free with his drink then. His adopted son Tommy suffered a very sad end. There ...Read more

A memory of Portstewart by stalingradd762

Matador Garage Boston Road

I remember the Matador Garage. There was a neon Matador who flicked his cape at night. They sold Renaults and I remember the Dauphines lined up. The son of the owner used to give us cards that they gave away with ...Read more

A memory of Hanwell by Nick Beard

Happy Days

I have just stumbled across this wonderful site and how the memories have come flooding back! My name was Jackie Coppin and I lived at 7 Farrar Road in Birchington until I was 15. My mum worked at the Economic Stores in The Square and ...Read more

A memory of Birchington by aquarius_sec

Written While I Can Still Remember .

My name is Bernard Hagon I was born 1933 in city Road maternity home which had a direct hit during the war everybody killed . My parents had the British Empire in Barking Road Plaistow a Taylor Walker’s house just ...Read more

A memory of Calmore by bernard.hagon

Simpsons In Halifax

Joyce Sutcliffe lived in Halifax and worked at Simpsons around 1941. She was called up to the Royal Army Signals in 1942 aged 21. Also Robert Bell worked there and went into the Navy. Other people were Frank Southwell, Owen ...Read more

A memory of Halifax by sandramightyblues

The Tatling Arms

The Tatling end is one of four locations that I seldom last three hours without thinking about. Nothing impresses me more than a community that keeps it's aesthetic more or less as it was fifteen years ago. Especially in an age of ...Read more

A memory of Tatling End by uncleshred

The Old Ride, My Nightmare Ever Since

I was at The Old Ride when I was seven and the school was in Little Horwood, Nr Bletchly Bucks. It had to be the worse time of my life. After 2 weeks, I was caught talking after lights out, and had to go to ...Read more

A memory of Bradford-On-Avon by pbraun1

On The Buses

I was a bus driver on the united counties in 1965, my name is john errington I lived at the top of wellington street from 1944 till 57 . when we all moved to far cotton.

A memory of Northampton by johnerrington0

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 12,505 to 12,528.

Caption For Alcester, Henley Street And Town Hall 1949

The Town Hall was built in 1618, the gift of Sir Fulke Greville, first Baron Brooke, a friend of Sir Philip Sidney.

Caption For Cobham, The Village 1911

Cobham stands on Watling Street and was once a busy market centre.

Caption For Faygate, The Village 1929

A small village at the western edge of St Leonards Forest, on the main road and railway line between Horsham and Crawley. Local legends say that dragons and serpents inhabited the forest.

Caption For Falmer, The Village C1955

We are on the Downs between Brighton and Lewes. Near the rebuilt church there is a thatched barn and an early dewpond.

Caption For Barmouth, Railway Bridge 1896

The railway was built as part of the Cambrian railway, with two stations, Barmouth and Barmouth Junction. Northwards the line went to Harlech and Afonwen, where it joined the L & NWR.

Caption For Ilkley, The Parish Church And Saxon Crosses C1955

The parish church of All Saints hides its history well. At first glance, the architecture is 19th century and confirms the rebuilding during 1860.

Caption For Epsom, The Cemetery 1898

But the course of young love went smoothly; there was a wedding at St Martin's in 1856, with an epic reception at the grandstand afterwards, and Isabella became Mrs Beeton.

Caption For Egremont, Ferry Boat 1912

As there were two separate corporations running their parts of the ferry system, you could tell the corporation the boats belonged to by the funnel colours.

Caption For Smallhythe, The Village 1900

Here we can see the red brick church of Flemish design, and beyond it the attractive black and white timbered Priests House.

Caption For Leyburn, Market Place 1914

Unlike Hawes and Askrigg, Leyburn never became industrialised, but it did become a fashionable place to retire to, doubling its population during the early years of Victoria's reign.

Caption For Leyburn, Market Place 1914

Unlike Hawes and Askrigg, Leyburn never became industrialised, but it did become a fashionable place to retire to, doubling its population during the early years of Victoria's reign.

Caption For Bedford, Newnham Outdoor Pool C1960

A very few years after this photograph was taken, the popular Newnham Pool was closed and its place in the leisure activity role taken by a modern facility dedicated to the philanthropy of the Robinson

Caption For Worcester, The River Severn From The Cathedral Tower C1960

We are looking upstream, towards the Abberley Hills in the distance, with the tower and spire of the otherwise demolished St Andrew's Church prominent on the right.

Caption For Manchester, The Assize Court 1886

This gothic pile on Great Ducie Street was opened on 26 July 1864, when Manchester held its first Assize Session here.

Caption For Hunstanton, The Green And The Pier 1927

What a scene this is, with bathers in the water, and gentlemen sitting on benches putting the world to rights. Tourists are ordering tickets for the twice-nightly end-of-the-pier show.

Caption For Banstead, The Station C1965

The station, on the branch line from Sutton to Epsom Downs, opened in 1865, and the white stuccoed house, now a builder's offices, dates from around the same time.

Caption For Stafford, The Shopping Centre C1965

S R Lovatt, on the right, had originally specialised in cheese and in other provisions such as bacon and butter, but as its window display indicates it sold general groceries as well.

Caption For Guildford, High Street 1953

Sir Edwin Maufe's dignified and apt cathedral was only completed in 1966, with much of the work dating from the period spanned by this book.

Caption For Abingdon, High Street And Lion Hotel 1893

Both photographs show the view looking east towards the Town Hall; apart from the cobbled street, the main difference is the loss of the Lion Hotel (left) itself a merger in 1866 of the King's Head Inn

Caption For Abingdon, The Queen's Hotel C1955

Everything from the left of the view as far right as the brick building with the dormer was demolished in the 1960s to make way for the deadly Bury Street shopping precinct, which opened in

Caption For Grindleton, The Village 1921

Grindleton is a classic case of village development: here ancient roads cross, and ribbon building took place along those roads.

Caption For Aldershot, High Street 1938

The most notable is the building of the Ritz Cinema next to the Empire, and the street certainly is a lot busier than in the earlier view.

Caption For Nether Alderley, Church Interior 1896

This was taken not long after the restoration of the interior of the church by the Reverend Bell.

Caption For Barry, Holton Road 1903

This is a typical scene of the early 1900s: when word got out that a photographer was in the area, passers-by stopped and posed for the picture, just like today when TV crews and cameras come into town