Photos

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Maps

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1884, Retford Ref. HOSM70958
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Books

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Memories

29,056 memories found. Showing results 5,261 to 5,270.

My First Memories Of Saltfleet

My first visit to Saltfleet was as a 12 year old in 1956. A relative , Kitty Scherdel was managing the Sunnydale site for local farmer George Tuxworth and had recently moved a converted bus there from South Yorkshire ...Read more

A memory of Saltfleet by pegasusgr3

Childhood Memories

I have very happy childhood memories of my mother taking us to caddys in Dewsbury, I remember enjoying a glass of pop in a tall glass with a scoop of ice cream on top. I believe that people came from far and wide for the ice cream was superb. Happy days.

A memory of Dewsbury by bjane229

Early Days In Failsworth

I was born in 1947 in boundary park hospital, as it was then. My mum and dad lived in Holt Lane in Failsworth. I can remember the Argyll Mill as a working cotton mill which was just down the lane. My mum was a housewife and my ...Read more

A memory of Oldham by suechalmers

Skating By Night On The Frozen Lake At Wisley

In the 1960's I lived in Papercourt lane Ripley, when The Lake froze over and a bunch of us enjoyed an exhilerating few hours skating freely. Wouldn't be allowed today. I've just written a poem about skating and have included this unique,unforgetable experience.

A memory of Wisley by hgprescott

Nock And Thomas Family

In 1920 my fathers mother and father married. at the time they lived in15 Martins building Lower Bradley. I think I have that right. I am reading it from a copy of their marriage certificate and the script is not that clear. My ...Read more

A memory of Bilston by Mary Middelton

Happy Days

We would go over the bridge in dallam go past the old barn and get hens eggs from the next farm , then some spuds from the field. Then boil the eggs in a tin of stream water whilst baking the spuds on a fire we,d made. Then on the way home ...Read more

A memory of Dallam by eharrywm47

St Andrew's Church, Chelmondiston

My mother, Mary Rands, was christened in this church in 1929. Her Grandparents, Herbert and Mary Ann Rands, lived in a cottage at the back of the church called 'Myrtle' They passed away before the second world ...Read more

A memory of Chelmondiston by Sharon Burford

The Most Beautiful Time Of My Life

I moved to Cam from London in 1965. I was ten years old. In1971 I moved to Saskatchewan. A move I thoroughly detested. In Cam the world was at my feet and I was so happy. After two years in Saskatchewan I went back but ...Read more

A memory of Cam by darrylpeacock7

1956 1968 Memories Of Perivale And Perivale School

I started at the nursery class at Perivale infants school in September 1956 aged 4 starting in the nursery class. The assistant was call Miss Whale we also had a French teacher and she made a little ...Read more

A memory of Perivale by Hazel Middleton

So Many Memories

The night club under the Post Office was the Fouix Boo.. not sure if that's how it was spelt. Just up from there was a cafe called the Harbour Lights and a toy shop further up. I'm trying to find the name of the milk bar that was ...Read more

A memory of Streatham by 1246chris

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 12,625 to 12,648.

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

Caption For Sharpness, The Docks C1955

Timber is being loaded onto barges, or lighters, to be towed up to Gloucester, where vast wood yards were sited along the canal.

Caption For Swindon, The Goddard Arms, High Street C1950

Looking East from Wood Street An inn has stood on this site for 400 years.

Caption For Troutbeck, Kirkstone Pass C1870

This little road, climbing steeply from Ambleside through stark countryside to join the main Windermere to Ullswater road at the top of the Kirkstone Pass, has long been known as 'The Struggle'.

Caption For Botley, High Street C1960

If you compare this photograph with the reality of the scene today, it would seem at first glance as if time has stood still here.

Caption For Ludford, The Village C1955

The village church is hidden behind the trees on the right. During the war the aerodrome was under the command of Bomber Command, and 101 Squadron was stationed there for several years.

Caption For Berkeley, The Castle C1955

The earliest castle on the site was built during the reign of William the Conqueror, but the present structure dates from 1156, when work began on the stone shell keep.

Caption For Codicote, The George And Dragon C1960

The George and Dragon is first mentioned as a tavern in the court book of St Albans Abbey in 1279. The half-timbered building dates from the 17th century.

Caption For Warrington, Academy And Cromwell Statue 1901

With the widening of Bridge Street from the 1880s, the old Warrington Academy was again revealed and preserved.