Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1882, Blunts Ref. HOSM38153
1882, Polborder Ref. HOSM56802
1893, Boosbeck Ref. HOSM38378
1913, Hinderwell Ref. HOSM70552
1913, Staithes Ref. HOSM60306
1897, Moston Ref. HOSM54171
1907, Sandown Ref. HOSM35149
1906, Broadfield Ref. HOSM70743
1883, Peasenhall Ref. HOSM56299
1883, Thorington Ref. HOSM61595
1889, Folkton Ref. HOSM45574
1909, Lebberston Ref. HOSM50969
1910, Ravenscar Ref. HOSM57585
1889, Staxton Ref. HOSM60386
1908, Bishopstone Ref. HOSM37952
1898, Nether Wasdale Ref. HOSM63467
1903, Axmouth Ref. HOSM36718
1907, Cowgill Ref. HOSM42061
1907, Firbank Ref. HOSM45441
1889, Breighton Ref. HOSM38791

Books

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Memories

29,056 memories found. Showing results 5,331 to 5,340.

Kingsley School 1960 1963

My parents returned to UK to put my brother and I into separate boarding schools. I went to Kingsley, Horley from 1960-63. My name was then Alison Kirby. I remember Miss Willetts as my form mistress and she taught Nature ...Read more

A memory of Horley by alison

Hounslow West

I lived at Hounslow West and went to Hounslow Heath infant and junior school. Don’t remember much about the infants. My first teacher in the junior school was Miss/Mrs Roberts. I remember filling up the ink wells in the desks. This ...Read more

A memory of Hounslow

Brim Boys ( Terry Lavender )

I attended brim boys from 1964 to 1967 Mr Kelly ( thrack ) headmaster Mr Clarke maths techer Mr Davies RE teacher Mr Rodgers science teacher Mr Wood woodwork teacher ( yep) Mr Smith metalwork Teacher Mr Sharpe PE teacher Mr ...Read more

A memory of Brimington by terrylavender7

My Memories Of Quince Tree House, South Road.

Hi I was born in Orsett Cottage Hospital in 1955 and I lived with my parents at my grandparent's house - Quince Tree House on South Road. until we moved to Hillingdon, Middlesex when I was 2. My ...Read more

A memory of South Ockendon by helencney

My Mother’s Edna Shires Memory

My mother remembers the Bearsted maternity hospital well, in spite of her being dreadfully unwell when she was there, being pregnant, with as it turns out, twins in 1951. Unfortunately, only one twin survived(me). ...Read more

A memory of Hampton Wick by annetteanddaveevans

My Childhood In Moore

i was born and brought up in Moore this is a picture of the old post office that was run by my aunt and uncle Jim and Josie Woods ,the little boy is there son Maurice who is my cousin Margaret Evans is with the dog and i believe ...Read more

A memory of Moore by 1744jude

1960's/70's Shops Of Shepton

The shop on the right is Hobleys' Ironmongers. As a youngster I would buy my fishing tackle, airgun pellets, & sheath-knives there. I would gave in awe at the new Diana & BSA airguns that they stocked - ...Read more

A memory of Shepton Mallet by bru.enzer

A Very Early Memory Of Mine.

This would be around the time I first went to Stonehenge. In the early/mid '60's my father was in REME, & based on Salisbury Plain. I can remember sitting on the stone in the picture.

A memory of Stonehenge by bru.enzer

Living In Rhymney

My name is Terry Furlong I lived in Rhymney from 1949 to 1956 I lived in Heol- twin I attended the Top School and the Annexe . I loved both my schools and the other pupils there. I still go down a couple of times a year to see my ...Read more

A memory of Rhymney by t.furlong

Woolworths 1955/6

I started out working life at the pontypool store ,Mr Galander manager ,in the stockroom with Gwen later on the floor 'then being moved to Newport! Those were the days when ponty Meant something!! The streets were full on Fridays ...Read more

A memory of Pontypool by Terry Price

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 12,793 to 12,816.

Caption For Measham, The Parish Church C1965

In the heart of the old coalfield, this large village had many inhabitants dependent upon the mine and its good coal.

Caption For Bucklers Hard, The Village C1960

Although a fair distance from the present limits of the New Forest, Bucklers Hard was certainly within its boundaries at the time of William the Conqueror - there may well have been a small settlement

Caption For Skelmanthorpe, Commercial Road C1955

Two chums (right) march down Commercial Road, in the South Yorkshire colliery village of Skelmanthorpe.

Caption For Brundall, River Stores C1955

Shops along the river Yare serve the needs of boating holidaymakers along this beautiful stretch of the river, four miles downstream from Norwich.

Caption For Gorleston, Brush Quay C1955

Gorleston developed as a fishing port and rival to Yarmouth across the estuary of the river Yare. It became part of Great Yarmouth in the early 19th century.

Caption For Bradpole, And The Knapp 1907

Bradpole is now a pleasant northern suburb of Bridport, but its heart still enjoys a village atmosphere.

Caption For Netherbury, The Village 1912

The apple orchards of Netherbury provided apples for a famous rough cider, which was manufactured in several of the local farms.

Caption For Cambridge, King's Parade 1911

The ornate spires on the left form part of William Wilkins' screen which walls off the Front Court of King's College.

Caption For Woodbridge, The Promenade 1925

Relaxation is the name of the game, even without any serenading from the bandstand. These ladies are totally absorbed in their newspapers.

Caption For Newark, Roman Catholic Church 1908

Built at a total cost of £4000 including land, St Leonard's Church opened in 1873, the same year that St Leonard's district was created.

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Caption For Pewsey, 1929

The stream is a tributary of the Hampshire Avon which rises close by.

Caption For Boscastle, The Harbour 1893

The loosely-coiled mooring ropes, the lobster pots, the Admiralty-style boat anchor and the nets provide clear evidence of a thriving fishing port, although the jetty was used also at this

Caption For Blackdown Camp, Parade Ground 1906

A view of pre-First World War soldiers standing at ease on the parade ground. Perhaps they served in the Boer War; in eight years' time these men would be at war again in the battlefields of Europe.

Caption For Cheltenham, Promenade 1931

Cheltenham acquired a reputation as a high- quality shopping centre towards the end of Queen Victoria's reign.

Caption For Howth, The Harbour 1897

A view of the spacious harbour, with assorted sailing craft. After the packet-boats moved to Dun Laoghaire, Howth settled down to life as a fishing harbour.

Caption For Croagh Patrick, C1955

Situated about six miles south-west of Westport, it rises just over 2,500 ft from the south shore of Clew Bay.

Caption For Rye, Ypres Castle 1912

The Ypres Tower of c1250 was sold in 1430 to John de Ypres as a house. This is inexplicable, bearing in mind the French raid of 1377. A prison from 1518 to 1865, it is now a museum.

Caption For Saltburn By The Sea, The Pier C1960

A splendid view of the full length of the pier and again a very well used beach. The long queue by the pier entrance suggests an ice cream kiosk!

Caption For Bulphan, The Harrow Inn C1955

The Harrow stands on the road to North Ockendon.

Caption For Marlborough, Passage Way To High Street C1965

Enclosed by railings, a modern handrail of tubular metal has been added for the comfort of pedestrians on the steep hill.

Caption For Clowne, The Cross C1950

As well as the parish church and the village cross there are a couple of interesting memorials in the churchyard.

Caption For Quarr Abbey, C1875

The abbey was founded in 1132 by Baldwin de Redvers, afterwards Lord of the Island and Earl of Devon.

Caption For Hathersage, From Station 1919

Mock Tudor villas were just beginning to spread out from the suburbs of Sheffield on to the former green fields of Hathersage when this photograph was taken.

Caption For Draughton, The Village C1955

Some farm cottages date back to 1659 in this pretty village just east of Skipton.