Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1901-1903, Leicester Ref. RNC754740
1897-1909, Lisson Grove Ref. RNC756747
1901-1902, Old Fletton Ref. RNC796451
1903-1904, Oxgangs Ref. RNC799184
1902, Oxley Ref. RNC799214
1897-1899, Portsmouth Ref. RNC809907
1903-1910, Puffin Island Or Priestholm Ref. RNC811440
1897-1899, Paulsgrove Ref. RNC802108
1903-1910, Pencraig Ref. RNC803149
1899-1900, Pennycross Ref. RNC803873
1903-1910, Penrhosfeilw Ref. RNC804082
1903-1910, Pentre Berw Ref. RNC804332
1903-1910, Penygraigwen Ref. RNC804934
1901-1902, Peterborough Ref. RNC805386
1899, Niton Ref. RNC792385
1901-1902, Northborough Ref. RNC794172
0, 0, 0, Northward Ref. RNC794488
1899-1909, Hillis Corner Ref. RNC736408
1901-1902, Helpston Ref. RNC730841
1902-1903, Highbury Vale Ref. RNC733825

Books

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Memories

29,055 memories found. Showing results 5,501 to 5,510.

Dunks Pond Carp

Is Dunks pond still there. When I worked at LDN it was noted for its carp. On recommendation, by the Arthur brothers, Mike and Chic, I tried it a couple of times without sucess but it was a nice spot to spend a few hours. But that was the 50's.

A memory of Holland by john

Brimscombe Corner & Burleigh 1910 62690

This photo is taken 100 yards up Brimscombe lane, looking back across the Golden Valley. The lane itself leads back up to Thrupp Lane & Dark lane, which is on its way to Quarhouse and the Lypiatt Manor, (the ...Read more

A memory of Brimscombe by Philip Baker

For Deborah Residing In The Isle Of Wight.

Hi Deborah,l read your memory of Northolt.Good to know you met your hubby in a club in Halsbury Road.My name is Gary Mills and was born in 54,Halsbury Road West.Aged four we moved onto the race course,Redcar ...Read more

A memory of Northolt by Gary Mills

Memories Of Marks Gate

I lived on Marks Gate from 1954-1972 when I got married. We lived in a two bedroomed flat in Arneways Avenue. I went to the Oaks school in Collier Row, John Preston school on Marks Gate and The Warren school, Chadwell Heath. I ...Read more

A memory of Marks Gate by peterphelps06

Merewood Cottage And Bank House

I have just been going through some old photos of my dads. He grew up in Ambleside in the 1930’s and 1940’s. His dad was the local bank manager I believe. He lived in a house called Merewood Cottage. I was wondering if ...Read more

A memory of Ambleside by karencaster1

Female Small Business Owner

Hello everyone, My great grandma was a business women in the transport industry back in the 1940’s. Unusual for a lady to have such a position back then. Her family name was Reilly, she had about 6 children one being a girl. ...Read more

A memory of Glenboig by magsreilly6

The Joys Of Delvering Groceries!!

In the mid 50`s, I delivered groceries on a trade bike to places in Glen Faba, from Noyes shop, in Rye Road, squatters had moved into many places and were customers. They kept Alsatian dogs to keep anyone in authority ...Read more

A memory of Hoddesdon by interharnett

I Grew Up Here In The 60's

This house "the Firs" was owned by Mrs Edwards. My dad was stationed at Wethersfield Raf base and my mum is originally From Lincolnshire. We filled this house up with love and people. Every weekend there were people staying ...Read more

A memory of Rayne by Tracy Mc Nally

Wooden Cobbles.

I remember as a child being taken by my Uncle Aubrey from Greathouse farm in Southwater to the Cattle Market in the Bishopric, which I believe was paved with wood cobbles, to protect the cattle’s hooves. Can anyone confirm if I’m right ...Read more

A memory of Horsham by robincharman

Four Elms From 1950

The Sandeman Family moved to Four Elms in 1950. We moved from Bexley Kent. Winnie and Richard were my parents my brother Mark had just been born in September. We moved to Wendy's bungalow, just on the corner next to the post ...Read more

A memory of Four Elms by gavin

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 13,201 to 13,224.

Caption For St Ives, Fish Market 1925

The busy fish market on The Wharf. The wooden building on the railed platform is Shore Shelter Lodge, one of the famous St Ives Fishermen's 'Lodges', where fishermen gathered in their spare time.

Caption For The Broads, A Greengrocer On The Broads C1945

Below Acle bridge a provisioner brings supplies of fruit, vegetables, milk (in churns) and other essentials to holidaymakers and people living on houseboats such as this one on the right.

Caption For Ranworth, The Staithe C1945

Bundles of Norfolk reed lie stacked at the edge of Ranworth staithe awaiting collection by thatchers. The Maltsters Inn can be seen across the road.

Caption For Raglan, The Castle 1906

Herbert also went on to be made Knight of the Garter in 1462.

Caption For Lytham, The Promenade And The Pier 1913

The simple delights of a seaside holiday are all on view.

Caption For Newlyn, Harbour 1908

Boats are drawn up on the beach under the walls of the fishing township, and their nets are drying on the rails beside the slipways.

Caption For Southport, The Sands 1908

On the eve of the Great War the decision was taken to use Southport's refuse as infill for the Lagoon.

Caption For Folkestone, The Harbour 1912

A mixture of schooners, brigantines and spritsail barges lie to warps in the outer harbour.

Caption For Ascot, The Grandstand 1901

Queen Anne established the famous racecourse in 1711, though the meetings only became popular when the Duke of Cumberland, the first member of the Royal Family elected to the Jockey Club, revived them

Caption For Norwich, Cathedral, Choir West 1891

As is customary in medieval great churches, the choir stalls occupy the first bays of the nave.

Caption For London, Albert Bridge C1900

Until 1878 all but three of the bridges over the Thames were owned by private companies who levelled tolls on foot passengers.

Caption For Uppingham, School Tower 1922

The tower has provided a daunting welcome to generations of potential pupils. Although appearing to be medieval, it was designed by Sir Thomas Jackson in 1815.

Caption For Weare Giffard, Bridge 1890

Weare Giffard marks the head of the tidal estuary of the Torridge.

Caption For Loddiswell, Mill 1890

Three pairs of stones were driven by a water wheel, and produced 100 sacks of flour a week in 1869. The bridge over the Avon was built in 1893.

Caption For Torquay, Harbour 1928

Beyond Torquay harbour is the fine sweep of Torbay. In Nelson's day the entire British fleet could anchor within the sheltering arms of the bay.

Caption For Ewell, Ruxley Splash 1907

A marvellously posed picture of the Ruxley watersplash, at Ewell on the Hogsmill River. It was situated in Ruxley Lane, now the B284.

Caption For Cheshunt, The Roundabout C1960

St Mary's Parish Church c1960 The 15th-century stone tower of this Perpendicular church situated in the heart of the old village, with its 17th- century cupola on the stair turret, was heavily

Caption For Cambridge, St John's College 1908

The early Tudor gateway of St John's College is richly decorated with the arms of its founder, Lady Margaret Beaufort.

Caption For Cheltenham, The Promenade 1940

The age of popular motoring led to increased numbers of tourists coming to Cheltenham.

Caption For Oxford, St Aldates Church 1890

Following the Dissolution of the Monastries, it was acquired by the Crown before becoming part of Pembroke College. Its members worshipped here until the college built its own chapel in 1732.

Caption For Abingdon, Market Place 1890

The imposing Jubilee statue of Queen Victoria dominates Abingdon's Market Place.

Caption For Painswick, St Mary's Church 1900

St Mary's church is the focus of this ancient little town, which is built almost exclusively from Cotswold stone. The church tower houses a peal of twelve bells.

Caption For Acle, Oby Drainage Windmill C1929

The sails on the pleasure dinghy are as worn as those on the ancient windmill standing out boldly on the edge of the river.

Caption For Greatstone, Sand Dunes C1955

It has safe bathing and plenty of space for ball games. One drawback is the wind, which can spoil a picnic and blow beach balls out of sight.