Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1882, Aldringham Ref. HOSM35774
1885, Brockmanton Ref. HOSM39073
1885, Cobnash Ref. HOSM41378
1885, Hamnish Clifford Ref. HOSM47483
1885, Hatfield Ref. HOSM47798
1885, Newtown Ref. HOSM55039
1885, Pudleston Ref. HOSM57207
1885, Shobdon Ref. HOSM59132
1885, Steen's Bridge Ref. HOSM60397
1898, Lewes Ref. HOSM34783
1898, Beddingham Ref. HOSM37345
1898, Iford Ref. HOSM49411
1898, Whitesmith Ref. HOSM64419
1891, Finghall Ref. HOSM35725
1891, Carperby Ref. HOSM40233
1891, Harmby Ref. HOSM47777
1891, Swinithwaite Ref. HOSM61097
1891, Wensley Ref. HOSM63810
1893, Leyland Ref. HOSM51191
1882, Curborough Ref. HOSM42637

Books

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Memories

29,022 memories found. Showing results 5,461 to 5,470.

Land Army

My mother was in the land Army in 1944 on a farm her name was Margaret Shemeld from Dunsfold West Sussex, She was at the Dance hall in Woking where she met my father To be, I have a picture of the land Army girls and the farmer who and were are thay , mother is 6 from the left

A memory of Woking by kennethwebb551

Living In Teddington 1950s To 1980s

We moved from 76 Princes Road in 1957 to the other end of Teddington, to 143 High Street, opposite Kingston Lane. My parents bought the house for about £1400 (yes fourteen hundred) as a refurb project. It still had ...Read more

A memory of Teddington

Holiday Huts At Bogany Farm/Canada Hill

My parents had a holiday cabin (hut) on Bogany Farm when Archie Kirkwood was the farmer. Most of my summer holidays from birth until the mid-70s was spent there Many days were spent fishing for perch and pike ...Read more

A memory of Rothesay by Jim Mc C

Life On Kingwood Common

I think it must have been 1952 or 3 when I went to live on Kingwood Common with my parents in the old nissen huts left by the German POWs, and afterwards by Polish refugees. We knew the place as Kingdom Camp, or just ...Read more

A memory of Kingwood Common by richardhayes516

London Rd Primary School

Want to share names etc; memories of pupils at London Rd County Primary School from 1961-1965 ??

A memory of Burgess Hill by wendybutler1956

My Childhood In Wolverhampton 1946 1955

I played in the standing corn stooks behind our house, had my first pony/horse ride at Dixon's farm where my horse went berserk in a potato field, so I was put onto and stayed on a horse lead. I flew my ...Read more

A memory of Wolverhampton by Alan Hickman

Saint Mellons And Trowbridge.

I moved to trowbridge when i was 5 and now am 55 and living in rumney. My childhood memories are of fields and lanes now gone forever. I remember standing outside the dairy that was on greenway road just past hendre ...Read more

A memory of St Mellons by wesgate

Fairdene School

I was a pupil at Fairdene School from 1960-1965. I had lived in New York until I was 6, so being a girl with a Yankee accent in a school for young ladies was quite a challenge! The two female headmistresses, Miss Turner and Miss ...Read more

A memory of Chipstead by familylock

Boring Morden

i hated morden when i was a child, sunday was a dead day, no shops open, i couldn't wait to get away, now 72 years later & living in the north east of england, happily married for 51 years i still have feelings for the the place, my ...Read more

A memory of Morden

Bassaleg Grammar Schhol 1961 1967

My name is Andrew Jones was at Bassaleg from 1961-1967. A vivid memory was running the forge lane dash which was supposed to be exactly 1 mile. Some of the slower guys used to hitch a ...Read more

A memory of Bassaleg by hajtool58

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 13,105 to 13,128.

Caption For Farnborough, Lynchford Road C1965

Another five years have passed since F9087 (above) was taken, and the main difference is in the appearance of the North Camp Hotel.

Caption For Mobberley, The Victory Hall C1955

Built after the First World War as part of the village's memorial to the men who fought in the conflict, standing above the Mobberley Brook and the main road through the village, the

Caption For Canvey Island, Shell Beach C1955

Another view of the beach at Canvey Island shows children busily playing around the many deckchairs. Most of the older holidaymakers are well wrapped up against the cold.

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Caption For Borrowdale, Grange 1893

Grange is the hamlet at the foot of Borrowdale, where the River Derwent, seen on the left of this photograph, meanders through water meadows into mighty Derwent Water to the north.The name 'grange

Caption For Penmaenmawr, From Hotel 1897

This scene nowadays would be dominated by the A55 Expressway, but only a little over a hundred years ago many of the buildings in this photograph would only have recently been erected, built

Caption For High Beech, Near The Robin Hood Inn 1911

Epping Forest's pleasant vistas and the opportunities it offers for a quiet escape from the busy troubles of London are the attractions that brought people here – and no doubt the romantic name of

Caption For London, Westminster Abbey, East End Of Henry Vii Chapel 1890

The chapel, at the abbey's east end, was completed in 1512 after ten years of building work.

Caption For Kennington, The Mill 1901

WYE, Bridge Street 1903 The half-timbered cottages and the church opposite were originally the site of a priest's seminary founded by Cardinal Kempe.

Caption For Wymondham, The Market Place And Cross C1965

Nine miles south-west of Norwich, Wymondham is noted for its fine priory church.

Caption For Holdenhurst, The Village C1965

During the latter half of the 20th century, Holdenhurst became more or less a suburb of Bournemouth and was blighted by some ugly new development.

Caption For Coniston, The Village 1929

The town centre of Coniston shows a quieter scene than today, with just one car on the road and a pair of ramblers (right) setting out purposefully for the hills.

Caption For Berrynarbor, General View C1960

Berrynarbor sits on the side of the Sterridge valley. St Peter's Church is the main landmark. It is mainly a 15th-century building, with the sandstone tower dated to 1480.

Caption For Grays, The Market 1964

It is all bustle at the Market in this picture of the large Thames-side town, properly called Grays Thurrock.

Caption For Newport, The Castle C1955

The restoration of the castle was started in 1930 by the Ministry of Works. The central tower has an impressive vaulted ceiling.

Caption For Bradford On Avon, Town And Bridge 1900

This traffic-free view of the town centre from Bridge Street conveys the history and feel of the place instantly.

Caption For Bradford On Avon, Holy Trinity Church C1965

Margaret Dobson's book 'Bradford Voices' has a picture of the pre-stressed concrete sections being lowered into place in October 1962.

Caption For Richmond, Friars Wynd 1913

A fragment of the medieval Town Wall, this postern gate allowed the townsfolk to obtain drinking water from springs at the Greyfriars.

Caption For Richmond, From West 1908

Taken from Billy Banks Wood south of the Swale, this distant view shows the defensive site of Richmond Castle, and the town clinging precariously - and picturesquely - to the hillside

Caption For Rokeby, The Hall 1903

Completed in 1731, Rokeby was designed by its owner, the amateur architect Sir Thomas Robinson, son-in-law of Lord Carlisle of Castle Howard.

Caption For Acle, Moored For The Night C1960

Looking eastwards along the river Bure, this photograph shows a wide range of sailing and motor boats.

Caption For Horning, Ferry 1934

Here we have a good view of the sweep of river which provides an extensive water frontage for Horning.

Caption For Bishops Cleeve, The Church C1955

Bishop's Cleeve has now become something of a small town, a dormitory for nearby Cheltenham, but it still has an attractive setting under the slopes of Cleeve Hill.

Caption For Upper Slaughter, The Square C1960

Upper Slaughter's tiny church has been 'restored' on several occasions, not always sympathetically.

Caption For Oxford, 'the Eights' 1922

One of the most colourful events on the Thames, Eights Week takes place in May: it is then that the college barges and the river banks rapidly fill up with riverside spectators and those who simply enjoy