Maps

181,045 maps found.

1897, Westhill Ref. RNE866087
1899, St Helens Ref. RNC823882
1899, St Lawrence Ref. RNC824024
1919, School Green Ref. POP826423
1919, Sea Mills Ref. POP826998
1924, Risby Ref. POP817108
1947, Arnold Ref. NPO627047
1903, Laxton Ref. RNC753690
1899-1900, Ystradowen Ref. RNC876446
1919, New Town Ref. POP790399
1924, Camerton Ref. POP660230
1924, Bainton Ref. POP630555
1899-1909, Pound Green Ref. RNC810299
1903, Watton Ref. RNC862094
1947, Lockington Ref. NPO765431
1946, New England Ref. NPO789634
1947, Risby Ref. NPO817108
1947, Kirkburn Ref. NPO748853
1898, Bainton Ref. RNE630555
1897, Corntown Ref. RNE677767

Books

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Memories

29,016 memories found. Showing results 571 to 580.

My Father Visited A Leversuch Family In Eversley

I have no personal memories of Eversley but my father Percy Norman Pearson born 1910, who died 2003, talked fondly of holidays spent in Eversley with an aunt whose surname was Leversuch when he was a ...Read more

A memory of Eversley in 1920 by Jan Pearson

Moved To Barns Green In 1958

My family moved to Barns Green in 1958 purchasing Cootes Farm and then Bachelor's Farm shortly after (hardly large enough to be called farms, but that was their names). I was 15 at the time and had many friends and fond ...Read more

A memory of Barns Green in 1958 by Colin Plummer

My Birth Place

I was born in Hemel Hempstead in March of 1957.  My parents came from Portsmouth and County Durham.  They met in London and moved to Hemel Hempstead, which was a new town, in search of good housing, school for my 5 year old ...Read more

A memory of Hemel Hempstead in 1957 by Susan Hawkridge

Saturday Jobs

My first job as a Saturday girl (1974) was working at a newsagents called Jarman's on the right of this photo on the corner of the road which led to the police station and infants school Darley Dene. I remember having to weigh snuff ...Read more

A memory of Addlestone in 1974 by Karen Rogers

Hartfield In The Late 1920s

My friend Hannah Rooth (Nee Symonds) can remember living in Hartfield in the late 1920s and 1930s. She lived at Kilnwood, in Cotchford Lane, and was married in the church in 1937. She then lived in Paddock Cottage in the ...Read more

A memory of Hartfield in 1920 by Rosemary Bennett

Foggy Beacon Park

When I was 5 yrs old I can vividly remeber getting lost in Beacon Park in a real pea souper with friends from the farm in the Sandford Street corner of the park and also remember digging old stone jars up from the brook that runs through the park!

A memory of Lichfield in 1956 by Frank Clarke

The Bell In The Dover Road A Reminder Of Thompsons Brewery Which Once Served The Town

My ancestor's nephews Henry and George Wraight aged 35 and 25 were brewers labourers most likely at Thompsons Brewery which was situated to the left of this photo where ...Read more

A memory of Walmer by Gemma Gemma

1946 The Lookout, Ponsmere Kenneth Edwards Son Of Residents Sydney Herbert & Frances Eliza Nee Tyler Married

His father Sydney had been a Police Inspector who served in Rhodesia, and lived in Perranporth in a property called Inyanga and was a members of ...Read more

A memory of Perranporth by Gemma Gemma

Millfield Cresent

Can any of you lovely folk tell me if Millfield Cresent still stands . My dad was born there in 1925 & I would like to come see it . Thanks in advance

A memory of Newburn by Anne Marie Cardy

A Lifetime In Bredbury And Woodley

I have so enjoyed reading all the memories of Woodley and Bredbury. I lived on George Lane from 1939 to 1964, and went to St Mark's School in Bredbury. My Dad, Jack Hallsworth, worked at Livingstone's ...Read more

A memory of Woodley by Elizabeth Thompson

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Captions

29,161 captions found. Showing results 1,369 to 1,392.

Caption For Chester, King Charles I Tower 1888

Built of red sandstone, the city walls form a circuit of two miles around the old city.

Caption For Ellington, Village 1906

Ellington lies on the present A14 road to the west of Huntingdon. At Domesday, the manor was held by the Abbot of St Benedict`s, Ramsey, and the parish had a population of about 150.

Caption For Halifax, Town Hall 1900

Set in the foothills of the Pennines, Halifax is one of the great cloth towns of England and has been a producer of cloth since the 13th century.

Caption For Dunstable, High Street North 1967

This is the follow-on view from photograph D69002, looking north along the A5 - the Watling Street.

Caption For Burnt Oak, Edgware Road C1955

Burnt Oak will never be at the cutting edge of the tourist industry, but as we look north towards Edgware, we can see that the buildings on the left of this view are of some interest.

Caption For Crickhowell, High Street 1898

Outside it stands a row of watering cans on a sheet of corrugated iron balanced between two barrels. Farther along are more barrels and boxes.

Caption For Charlton, Brick Kiln Lane 1903

The village of Charlton lies about 3/4 mile to the south-west of Hitchin.

Caption For East Witton, Village 1918

This estate village, now owned by the Downshire family, was established around a wide green in the 17th century on land previously part of the Jervaulx and Coverham monasteries, abandoned in 1539.

Caption For Lingfield, Church Road 1895

The shingled spire of the 14th-century church of St Peter and St Paul rises above this picturesque collection of old houses and shops at the southern end of the churchyard.

Caption For Kingston Upon Thames, Parish Church Interior 1893

The Queen came here in her Jubilee year, 1977, to unveil a stone commemorating the crowning of her predecessor Edward the Elder on this site 1100 years ago.

Caption For Liverpool, The Waterloo Column And Commutation Row 1895

The Waterloo Column, Liverpool's version of Nelson's Column in London, dominates this photograph. On it stands Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, British general, statesman and Prime Minister.

Caption For Halkyn, The Castle C1955

Situated a few miles south-east of Holywell, Halkyn is not really a castle but a castellated country house, one of a number once owned by the Dukes of Westminster.

Caption For Epsom, Derby Day 1928

The Derby winner has always been celebrated by sporting artists, but it was not until Victorian times that race-goers themselves caught the imagination of the art world.

Caption For Guisborough, The Grammar School 1899

In 1899 the Board of Governors of the Grammar School commissioned the building of a library at the western end of the school buildings (left).

Caption For Peel, The Town From The Castle 1893

Magnus Barefoot built a timber fort on St Patrick's Isle in about 1098-1103; the bulk of the surviving fortifications date from the time of Thomas, First Earl of Derby, and were constructed in 1460-1504

Caption For Arran, The Castle And Loch Ranza C1890

Lochranza dates from the late 13th century to mid 14th century with 16th-century additions, and features one of the earliest examples of an added jamb or wing which was built on to increase the castle's

Caption For Clayton West, Long Lane C1955

Clayton West was typical of many South Yorkshire coalfield villages in the 1950s, when this photograph was taken.

Caption For Haverfordwest, St Mary's Church, The Chancel 1899

Founded in the late 1100s, St Mary's was re-roofed in oak at the beginning of the 16th century. Pictured here is the east window, three lights with quatrefoils in roundels above each one.

Caption For Hull, Queen Victoria Square C1955

The 35ft statue of Queen Victoria, designed by the architect J S Gibson and the sculptor H C Fehr, dominated the centre of the new city square following its unveiling by the Prince of Wales on 12 May

Caption For Salisbury, The Cathedral, North East 1887

Within the short span of 40 years (1220AD-1260AD) the Cathedral was built uniquely in one Gothic style, Early English.

Caption For Tenby, South Sands 1890

Tenby stands on a tongue of limestone rock, ending a green promontory, which is crowned by the ruins of the old castle, and is now pleasantly laid out with walks which serve at once as pier and promenade

Caption For Dorchester, High West Street 1930

The tower of the medieval St Peter's Church, seen here on the left, dominates much of Dorchester's High Street.

Caption For Millport, The Harbour 1897

The Collegiate Church built in 1851 was consecrated as the Episcopal Cathedral of Argyll and the Isles in 1876.

Caption For Loch Shiel, 1890

Prince Charles Edward Stuart landed at Glenfinnan on 19 August 1745. Here, with a few loyal retainers, Prince Charles waited for the clans.