Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1899, Havenstreet Ref. RNC728652
1899, Haylands Ref. RNC729336
1902, Heath Town Ref. RNC730175
1902-1903, Hempshill Vale Ref. RNC730971
1903-1910, Heneglwys Ref. RNC731288
1903-1910, Dulas Ref. RNC694771
1897-1899, East Cowes Ref. RNC697087
1903-1910, Gwredog Ref. RNC724001
1899, Hartcliffe Ref. RNC727781
1903-1910, Goferydd Ref. RNC717134
1899-1900, Estover Ref. RNC702015
1902, Ettingshall Ref. RNC702072
1902, Ettingshall Park Ref. RNC702073
1901-1902, Eye Ref. RNC702463
1899-1909, Brookgreen Ref. RNC652072
1903-1910, Bryn Du Ref. RNC653682
1903-1910, Brynrefail Ref. RNC654355
1899, Fairlee Ref. RNC702820
1897-1899, Farlington Ref. RNC703443
1899-1900, Ford Ref. RNC707577

Books

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Memories

29,022 memories found. Showing results 5,801 to 5,810.

Hawley, My Earlier Memories

I lived at Briar cottage just up from Mrs Stencil's pig farm and went to Hawley county primary school during 1959 1960 I think. We then moved up Fernhill road to Manor lodge which at that time I believe belonged to the RAF and ...Read more

A memory of Hawley by Adrian Bentley

Air Force Brat

My father was stationed in Lakenheath, England in 1963. My mother and 2 brothers followed 3 months later - I was 12 at the time. Coming from Texas, November in England was a shock, and it was the coldest winter they'd had in 60 years. We ...Read more

A memory of Newmarket

Lafone Secondary School For Girls

It was in 1951 that I attended Lafone secondary school for girls. It was a brand new building and such a change from the other schools I had gone to. I loved it there. It was bright and airy ;had a science ...Read more

A memory of Hanworth by Jackie Harris

Holidays In Holywell

Hi I am am coming for a reminisce of holidays at Holywell farm, which my Great Uncle Harry and Great Aunt Vi owned, I am hoping I can find the beautiful thatched house, they were idyllic holidays for us girls who ...Read more

A memory of Holywell by Yvette Mangum

Harrow Driving School Rayners Lane 1985 1986 Approx

Memories of getting the tube from Arnos Grove to Rayners Lane and then the long walk up Imperial Drive - until reaching the driving centre. The set up included traffic lights, zebra crossings, ...Read more

A memory of Harrow by John Walmisley

Larner And Mustoe Families

I am very interested in Northleach because my family connections, the Mustoes and Larners, go back several hundred years there and certainly in the case of the Larners back to the 1600's. Both families were shepherds and ...Read more

A memory of Northleach by Gary Hargreaves

Green Street Green

My Dad, Sandy Leonard was the Group Scout Leader of the 1st Green Street Green Scout Group in the 1960’s. We lived just up from the Crescent Way. Best to all Peter

A memory of Green Street Green by Peter Leonard

Time At St Cuthbert's

Hi I went to St Cuthbert's from 1964 to 1969 my time there was ok but i was not one of the best student, i was in trouble a lot for fighting. I was known then as Billy Carr or Jeckal at that time i went straight into the army ...Read more

A memory of Cleator Moor by William Carr

A Memory Of Heswall Children's Hospital

Anybody remember me in Heswall Children’s Hospital. My name then was Veronica Roberts I had a RTA on the way home from school beginning of summer 1957.I had a broken leg, concussion and a broken nose. I had my 5th ...Read more

A memory of Heswall by Veronica Kelly

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 13,921 to 13,944.

Caption For Cirencester, The Park, Drive C1950

From the avenue lined with lime trees the eye is drawn eastwards to the 162-foot high tower of St John the Baptist's, the tallest tower in Gloucestershire, containing a ring of twelve bells with the

Caption For Chipstead, Starrock Lane C1960

This delightful sunken lane is one of Chipstead`s secrets, linking Vincent's Green with Coulsdon Lane. The flint wall on the left, now dismantled, is probably marking the entrance to Keepers.

Caption For Abergavenny, St Mary's Church And The Bus Depot C1950

There is a spring in the step of the young soldiers who have just been dropped off at the bus station.

Caption For Rochdale, Town Centre C1955

A number 9 bus from Ashton has just arrived on the left. Buses and their shelters have become an important feature of the centre; other traffic is still relatively light.

Caption For Brynmawr, Clydach From The Hafod Road C1955

The road on the right had an extremely steep gradient and was the old roadway before the Heads of the Valleys Road.

Caption For Merthyr Tydfil, Pontsarn C1955

The houses on the left are extremely old. The Monkey Puzzle tree is a symbol of good luck and a sign of wealth.

Caption For Kingswear, From Dartmouth 1890

The collier 'Similarity' was something of a fixture, making 257 visits to Kingswear before the advent of natural gas killed the trade.

Caption For Buriton, The Street 2004

The front of the chapel has been redeveloped; it now stands back from the road and provides pleasant housing.

Caption For Medstead, And Four Marks Station 2004

Over the years there have been several businesses with premises near the station - W Ivey, brick making and farming, Charles Archer, coals, John Hutchins, builder, Dukes, sellers of dairy cake and chicken

Caption For Elmley Castle, The Village C1960

Leland the traveller recorded that only one tower and a little stonework from the castle remained at the time of his visit.

Caption For Horsmonden, The Green 1903

The settlement was once the centre of a local iron-working industry, and the white-painted Gun Inn with its swinging signboard was where John Browne, the local ironmaster, designed ordnance for the navies

Caption For Gorleston, The Beach And The Promenade 1922

In the centre of the photograph we can see the 64ft, red brick lighthouse on the Brush Wharf, built at a cost of £400.

Caption For Ingrave, The Village 1908

On the right is the truly remarkable red-brick tower of St Nicholas church, built in 1735 by Lord Petre of nearby Thorndon Hall.

Caption For Barrow In Furness, Cavendish Street C1960

On the right-hand corner with Dalton Road is Saxone Shoes, now Thomas Cook.

Caption For Saltwick Bay, Saltwick Nab 1913

This dramatic rock formation lies just south of Whitby, on the Cleveland way, along the old railway track.

Caption For Chideock, Horse And Cart 1922

A rustic scene in the centre of the village, southwards along Duck Street, with the Swiss Cottage contributing its flamboyantly flowing thatch (left).

Caption For Kings Lynn, Tower Gardens C1965

In the grounds of Greyfriars are the Bank Lane arches. Previously, this part of Greyfriars had been used to house cattle and other farm animals awaiting market.

Caption For Wells, Market Place 1890

The town is also a very fine one, with much of its medieval street plan intact. Indeed, many of the Georgian and 19th-century facades in the town conceal medieval timber-framed buildings.

Caption For Houghton, St Ives Road C1960

This scene is timeless, except for the lack of traffic!

Caption For Penrice, The Castle 1910

Penrice castle stands on the site of an earthwork and timber fortification; the present structure was built over a period of some fifty years, with work beginning in c1250.

Caption For Alderholt, Cripplestyle, The Old Chapel C1960

Alderholt is a pleasant place to visit, surrounded as it is by the woods and heaths of the old hunting ground of Cranborne Chase. An ancient chapel once stood here, used by huntsman in Stuart times.

Caption For Charmouth, The Beach C1960

During the last half of the 20th century the beach at Charmouth became a mecca for the fossil hunter.

Caption For Lulworth Cove, C1955

As car ownership increased, visitors to places like Lulworth Cove were in danger of destroying the very beauty they came to admire.

Caption For Pevensey, The Castle 1894

The castle dominates the old town, originally founded by the Romans who built the first castle - one of their chain of forts along the Saxon shore.