Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1905, Llwynhendy Ref. HOSM52159
1886, Maesybont Ref. HOSM52963
1905, Pen-Y-Groes Ref. HOSM56525
1887, Llandyfrydog Ref. HOSM51806
1887, Maenaddwyn Ref. HOSM52939
1899, Dwyran Ref. HOSM44214
1899, Penmynydd Ref. HOSM56354
1885, Capel Gwynfe Ref. HOSM47291
1910, Tregeiriog Ref. HOSM62324
1901, Newchapel Ref. HOSM54850
1904, Llanybydder Ref. HOSM34832
1904, Llanybydder Ref. HOSM46272
1904, Maesydderwen Ref. HOSM57761
1904, Llanybydder Ref. HOSM57765
1900, Llanymynech Ref. HOSM34833
1905, Porthallow Ref. HOSM56962
1881, Boconnoc Ref. HOSM38182
1881, Braddock Ref. HOSM38566
1881, Sandylake Ref. HOSM43453
1881, Lerryn Ref. HOSM51192

Books

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Memories

29,057 memories found. Showing results 5,391 to 5,400.

My Days At Ramsey

i have memories of ramsey modern school I sang in the choir had a great teacher mrs brougham I also remember mrs lavender and mr tolby especially the bike rides and the roller scateing ring my best friend was janet walker we lost ...Read more

A memory of Ramsey by phildenisewitney

Booths/Sadler St/Princes Road.

I tried to post on the board earlier, but may have botched up. But if it appears twice. Whoopsie! Now, I'm going back a bit... My grandparents Annie and Arthur Booth and their daughter (my mum) Barbara lived on Sadler ...Read more

A memory of Widnes by rosiee325

Mr George Jones Coalmerchant

I remember your grandad George Jones well. He was our coal merchant. He was always a welcome sight with his coal lorry, especially during the war when coal was short. I was born in 1938 and moved to Lawrence Avenue when ...Read more

A memory of Heath Town by violet.sherratt

Wrong Place

St Peters church is in the high street .....this must be the path from St Wilfrids chapel at Church Norton the former site of St Peters Church Thank you, we will alter our database. Ed.

A memory of Selsey by royweyman

Grandparents In Churt

My grandparents, George and Bertha Unwin lived and worked in Churt Between 1913-1924. They married at St Johns Church on Christmas Eve 1913. My grandfather was chauffeur to a Mr Shattock at Bookham's and they lived at Bookham’s ...Read more

A memory of Churt by Angela Tremain

Pixham Mill House

My father, Harry Day, was gardener at the house when the Case family lived there. As a small child I remember the huge Christmas Tree in the palatial hall. The beautiful cedar tree in the middle of the lawn and the old potting shed.

A memory of Dorking by susanlucyarcher

Rippers Joinery, Researching.

My family (Fullers) were methodist ministers, and in 1926/7 my grandparents went on a camping trip alongside the River Lark ? with the Ripper family, ( HT Ripper) I have discovered about 30 negatives of this event ...Read more

A memory of Sible Hedingham by sunnybeach_uk

It Sure Brought Back Memories

My mother was the senior assistant matron at the pastures as it used to be called and we actually lived at the hospital at the lodge. I was born and lived there until I got married, but still spent many hours at the ...Read more

A memory of Mickleover by homelyangels

Somerset Rd

hi every one , we lived at 26 somerset rd in the 60s when the house was brand new up untill 1975 when we moved over seas i went to stansfiled rd school and i have very fond memories , i have now moved back as i love failsworth it will ...Read more

A memory of Failsworth by dandgmarbella

Happy Days.

I was a student nurse there from September 1962 until September 1964. I have such happy memories as well as sad ones of my days there. Sister Smith or Slosher Smith as my set called her was indeed a strict person to work under. She reduced me ...Read more

A memory of Alton by sheilaamorgan

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 12,937 to 12,960.

Caption For Grasmere, Church Stile 1926

Church Stile is the name of the road which goes around the parish church.

Caption For Stockbridge, St Peter's Church C1965

A site in the centre of town was found for the new church which was built in 1866 incorporating some of the old windows. The steeple was added in 1887. The north arcade is said to be special.

Caption For Petham, The Street C1960

Petham is a small village set in a valley just off the Roman Stane Street that runs from Canterbury to Lympne. There are remains of entrenchments here, constructed during the Roman invasion.

Caption For Barnstaple, The Promenade 1890

This is The South Walk, on the town side of the river, with mother and children posing for the camera. Note the fashionable outfits they are wearing.

Caption For Weston Super Mare, The War Memorial, Grove Park C1940

On top of the column is a bronze casting of winged Victory standing on a globe with one hand bearing the victor's palm, now sadly broken off.

Caption For Chelmsford, The Stone Bridge 1919

This view was taken from the iron bridge, and shows the backs of various High Street and Moulsham Street properties. Some of them had their own landing stages.

Caption For London, The Tower Of London, Martin Tower C1930

This tower is on the north-east corner of the fortress's inner wall. The D-shaped tower was much rebuilt in Charles II's reign, when it was made the Jewel Tower.

Caption For Preston, Friargate C1960

Maypole Grocery Store (dried peas 1s 6d), Boots the Chemist and Halfords (everything for your Raleigh bicycle) are the shops overlooking the War Memorial, which by then had had the names added of

Caption For Hull, Market Place 1903

The statue of William III, originally erected in 1734, stands proudly in the centre, bisected by the tramlines. William has moved several times over the years; he now sits above a Gents urinal.

Caption For Stafford, Victoria Park C1955

The park proved so popular that a further extension was created across the river and linked by a new bridge opened in 1911 to commemorate the coronation of George V - hence the name, Coronation

Caption For Stafford, Victoria Park C1960

The park proved so popular that a further extension was created across the river and linked by a new bridge opened in 1911 to commemorate the coronation of George V - hence the name, Coronation

Caption For Tirril, From Penrith Road C1955

This was the home of Wordsworth's grandfather Richard, and his father John. Both had been employed by the local magnates, the Lowther family, to manage their lands.

Caption For Trowbridge, Silver Street 1900

Here there is a monument to Thomas Helliker, who was executed in 1809 at the age of 19 for leading the riots against the introduction of power looms.

Caption For Cheltenham, The Neptune Fountain C1945

Here we see the famous Neptune fountain (some say it is based upon the Trevi fountain in Rome), with Council Offices in the background and a glimpse of the Regency terraces to the left.

Caption For Allerford, Corner 1923

The village's thatched former schoolhouse is now home to the West Somerset Museum of Rural Life, which gives a fascinating insight into the daily lives of people in the area not that long

Caption For Lindfield, High Street C1960

The hanging sign on the extreme left is that of the Stand Up Inn, whilst further along on the opposite side of the road is another pub, the Red Lion, which was originally a well used coaching

Caption For Ewhurst, Village 1925

The Old Crown Inn is seen here in the days when it sold ales brewed by Lascelles, Tickner & Co, of Guildford.

Caption For Reading, Caversham Court C1955

Again in the grounds of Caversham Court, once the Rectory, this view gives some idea of the park's tranquillity, although the trees have been thinned out somewhat since.

Caption For Tanworth In Arden, The Village C1965

The character of the village has changed greatly in recent years as commuters have discovered it.

Caption For Lympstone, The Harbour C1960

Lympstone's harbour offers fine views across the River Exe to the long ridge of the Haldon Hills.

Caption For Chepstow, Castle From Bridge 1893

This prospect of the castle from the Gloucestershire side of the bridge clearly illustrates how commanding the Great Tower appears, and why the young J M W Turner was so inspired to paint

Caption For March, The Bridge From Nene Quay 1929

The town's name comes from the Anglo-Saxon word for frontier or border.

Caption For Axmouth, The Village 1898

One was the gap between the Blackdown and Brendon Hills, and the other was the coastal route, which used the old ford at Axmouth; this was part of the Roman Fosse Way, which ran all the way to Lincoln.

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.