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

29,022 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 Study. ...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 would ...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). My ...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 the ...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 - way ...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 and ...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 Fittleworth, From Lea Hill 1908

Here the photographer looks across the back of the Victorian elementary school and schoolmaster's house at the left of the hay ricks.

Caption For Saxby, The Church C1955

St Peters was designed by architect George Richardson in 1789 (for Robert Sherrard, 4th Earl of Harborough) in the Classical manner that Pevsner describes as 'an attempt at combining the tradition of

Caption For Bedford, The Park C1960

The 1880s was a decade of civic pride and numerous initiatives, many during the mayorships of the vigorous Joshua Hawkins.

Caption For Lulworth, 1894

The entrance to this circular natural basin is barely discernible from the sea, guarded as it is by two projecting spurs of resistant Portland and Purbeck strata.

Caption For Seend, Church Of The Holy Cross 1899

The Perpendicular font, dug up in 1939, is octagonal, with a pattern of quatrefoils in circles. Parts of the west gallery are now under the tower, and date to 1706 and 1726.

Caption For Epsom, Woodcote Park 1927

It was originally built in the 17th century for Richard Evelyn, the brother of the diarist, and remodelled in stone for Lord Baltimore.

Caption For Cheam, The Crossways C1955

The new building on the corner of the High Street, with its three large shops and two floors of flats above, can be seen in greater detail in this photograph.

Caption For Sawley, The Abbey 1894

They discovered that it was difficult to grow crops on the often waterlogged ground.

Caption For Sawley, Roman Arches 1921

These arches can be seen when approaching Sawley (or 'Sally') Abbey. Built in about 1890, one of them had to be removed years later because it obstructed the highway.

Caption For Glasson Dock, The Docks C1955

After the turn of the 19th century, Glasson Dock was used more and more by pleasure craft.

Caption For Ferrybridge, The Power Station C1955

Ferrybridge is ideally placed for a major power station - coal could be delivered on the adjacent River Aire, and so from 1927 for thirty years Ferrybridge 'A' Power Station, seen here, generated

Caption For Rochdale, View From The Park Slopes 1913

Mills crowd in towards the town centre, following the course of the river Roach and its tributary the Spodden. Textile mills reached their peak of prosperity at this time.

Caption For Stonehenge, Showing The Hele Stone 1928

Stonehenge is the most well-known stone circle in the world, and this view is possibly one of the most remembered and famous.

Caption For Abinger Hammer, The Village C1955

Across the chalk ridge, the route returns to the greensand country, and to one of Surrey's prettiest and most wooded areas.

Caption For Walton On Thames, High Street C1955

Walton-on-Thames is another suburbanised town south-west of London along the River Thames.

Caption For Blockley, Composite C1960

A large village, equidistant from Moreton in Marsh and Chipping Campden but not distant enough to develop into a market town itself, Blockley harnessed the water power of its deeply cleft valley

Caption For Caernarfon, The Castle 1921

The tower, which is considered by many to be a keep, was possibly built as a residence for Sir Otto de Grandison (1238-1328), the first justiciar of North Wales.

Caption For Doune, Castle 1899

In 1424 James returned to Scotland after spending eighteen years as the 'guest' of the English court. He was also angry; angry that Robert Stewart had done precious little to secure his freedom.

Caption For Lyme Regis, Secondary School 1925

Its cabins were in keeping with the basic military hut- like look of so many institutions built during the First World War and afterwards.

Caption For Lymm, The Cross 1897

It is the summer of Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee year, but Lymm's celebrations are not complete.

Caption For Parkgate, C1955

One of these very similar views shows the town on a bright summer day with the road thronged with vehicles and the pavements, benches and sea wall busy with visitors enjoying the Cheshire sunshine and

Caption For Bridgend, Dunraven Place C1950

The memorial behind the railings on the right was unveiled in November 1921. It was sculpted in Portland stone by Messrs H H Martyn & Co Ltd of Cheltenham from a design by Walter Cook.

Caption For Baldock, White Horse Street C1960

The last of the five hitching posts stills stands outside the Rose & Crown, a popular stopping place for cyclists and motorists.

Caption For Rickmansworth, Church Street 1952

With St Mary's Church in the distance, Church Street is typical of a market town by-way in the early 1950s.