Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1899, Westbury On Trym Ref. RNC865322
1899-1909, Warden Point Ref. RNC860567
1919, Yaverland Ref. POP875709
1919, Morice Town Ref. POP1190830
1921, West Knighton Ref. POP1190849
1945, Aldermoor Ref. NPO621257
1940, Alum Bay Ref. NPO624694
1947, Bodewryd Ref. NPO644881
1946, Bower Ashton Ref. NPO647174
1947, Amlwch Ref. NPO624994
1945, Arreton Ref. NPO627127
1946, Ashton Gate Ref. NPO627896
1945, Atherfield Green Ref. NPO628304
1946, Aylestone Park Ref. NPO629363
1946, Barnack Ref. NPO633492
1897-1909, Ocean Village Ref. RNC795845
1897-1909, Bitterne Park Ref. RNC641285
1897-1909, Sholing Ref. RNC830492
1902-1903, Allestree Ref. RNC621676
1897-1909, Bayswater Ref. RNC635141

Books

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Memories

29,054 memories found. Showing results 5,871 to 5,880.

Growing Up

First real memories of Leighton Buzzard was being ‘put down’ for my afternoon nap as a child of about 5, and listening to the Church bells just the over the road. Another memory must be an early one as I remember the Stock market ...Read more

A memory of Leighton Buzzard by Amanda Pike

Grandfather

My Grandfather, Frank Portingale came from Faulkand, we spent many Summer holidays there. I remember having our photos taken in the stocks and gathering mushrooms. My Grandfather's sister Edith lived in Pond row. I have fond memories of Faulkland.

A memory of Faulkland by Keri Portingale

Hornsea Convalescent Home

Hey survivors of the Convalescent home. i recently found out there is a civil case ongoing with Leeds NHS for the abuse we suffered . Has anyone any idea who has started it please. I want to help . kind regards Kim

A memory of Hornsea by Kim Bailey

St Anne's Well

As children we went off on our own exploring the Malvern Hills. Along the footpath of North Hill from by the quarry, which was still being used in those days. Climbing up the side of the Beacon and quenching our thirst at St ...Read more

A memory of Great Malvern by Audrey Hills

A School Trip.

I was going to Green Lanes Primary school for about a year before we left England, and a trip to Hatfield house was just one of the many excursions that great school took us on. I remember the little crocheted gloves worn by Elizabeth ...Read more

A memory of Hatfield by Maureen Mobbs

The Family Pub

The King's Head also known as The Low House was in the Felgate family for a number of years. My great grandma and grandad ran this pub along with the blacksmiths. They also brought up 14 children there goodness knows how. My grandma ...Read more

A memory of Laxfield

Hall House

My family and I lived at 1 Hall House from 1976-1989. The house had been derelict for several years before we moved in and my father restored it over 6 months before we were able to move in. I have many great memories of living there, ...Read more

A memory of Loxwood by Sharon Lloyd

School Days

That was Mrs. Phippin. Taught needlework. I remember being told off for having too long a thread. Made me sit with my arm extended to the extent of the cotton . Mind you, I still make things out of felt that she taught me to do. ...Read more

A memory of St Paul's Cray by Claire Paton

Nursing In Angus 1923 1958

This is what I know about my late aunt, Miss Margaret J.A. Urquhart,( 1898 -1977). Miss Urquhart spent 39 years nursing. When she retired, Miss Urquhart was Superintendent in the Domiciliary Service of the National ...Read more

A memory of Carnoustie by R Urquhart

Patricroft St Josephs Home

Early memory of my Father-in-law Maurice Garvey was of Monica Sullivan. He missed getting in contact with her when she was back in the UK 6 or so years ago. He is currently in Australia and would love to contact her. If you can help contact me on copycatsmossman@bigpond.com

A memory of Patricroft by Lee Denison

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 14,089 to 14,112.

Caption For Godalming, High Street 1903

On the left of the cobbled High Street, notably devoid of any traffic, is Edward's Drug Store, which later passed to Boots. The building, in brick and stone, dates from the late 17th century.

Caption For Blackdown Camp, 2nd Brigade Office 1906

West Surrey has been army country since 1853, when Queen Victoria reviewed her troops on Chobham Common.

Caption For Poole, Rockley Sands, The Point C1960

Also new today are the substantial caravans now dotted under the trees on the viewpoint. The dark Arne peninsula can be seen against the line of the chalk ridge of the Purbeck Hills.

Caption For Cheltenham, Promenade 1923

During the great building boom that followed Cheltenham's development from the 19th century onwards, much of the earlier medieval settlement was overwhelmed.

Caption For Beer, East Cliff 1907

To the west of the village is a labyrinth of man-made caverns from which the stone for Exeter Cathedral was taken. The Quarry Caves are now an exciting tourist attraction.

Caption For Derwent Water, Friars Crag And Causey Pike 1906

This is another of the Lake District's classic viewpoints, the backdrop formed by the peak of Causey Pike (2,035 feet).

Caption For Horning, A Mansion On The Bure C1965

Overlooking the river Bure stands a large, thatched house in the Arts and Crafts style, typical of many built between the wars. Well-tended gardens lead down to a private mooring and boat houses.

Caption For Whitby, The Parish Church From The Abbey 1913

This charming vignette seen through the old abbey ruins also manages to give us an insight into the sadly neglected state of this historic building with its grass-grown walls before it was taken over

Caption For St Annes, Royal Lytham Golf Club House 1901

St Anne's has been described as 'a town built on golf', and this is epitomised in this splendid building.

Caption For Kings Norton, The Village Green C1955

King’s Norton is less than two miles from Bournville, and though urban sprawl between the wars linked it to Birmingham, the old village still retains much of its rural character.

Caption For Basildon, Long Riding C1960

The Basildon Development Corporation aimed at providing a wide range of different types of housing—both for visual reasons, and also to attract residents from different income-groups.

Caption For London, Chelsea Embankment 1890

The cityside banks of the Thames were busy with stevedores and dockers during the Victorian era, for London’s river had been the source of its prosperity for centuries.

Caption For Camberwell, The Town C1950

Camberwell Green is seen from the bottom of Denmark Hill. Approaching is an LCC ambulance; on the left a tram, about to go out of service, heads towards Walworth Road.

Caption For Bristol, Eastville Boating Lake C1950

Leisure time with the city, though it is highly unlikely that the Frith cameraman would have hung around long enough to see if the fish were biting.

Caption For Milton Abbas, The Village C1965

When the first Earl of Dorchester purchased Milton Abbey in 1752, he had the entire village dismantled, moving it further away from his new home.

Caption For Andover, Bridge Street 1901

The Cyclists Touring Club sign can be seen on the facade of the White Hart Commercial Hotel on the left of this photograph.

Caption For Middle Wallop, The Cross Roads C1965

Middle Wallop is a village of at least twenty-six houses with a garage, a pub and an army airfield.

Caption For Nunney, From Bridge 1907

The church lies behind a huddle of dilapidated cottages lining the Nunney Brook; here, wool was washed during the busy years of the cloth trade. Today the cottages are all restored.

Caption For Dodington, The Hall 1929

The house dates from 1591, and stands on the site of a pre-Norman manor held by Dodo, a royal forester under Edward the Confessor and from whom the village takes its name.

Caption For Penrith, Lowther Castle 1894

This is not so much a castle, more a country house; it was built for the first Earl of Lonsdale by Sir Robert Smirke in 1806-11.

Caption For Abbotsford, Abbotsford House 1897

In 1811 Sir Walter Scott purchased the Cartley Hole estate on the banks of the Tweed and changed its name to Abbotsford.

Caption For Shrewsbury, Unicorn Hotel 1891

The Unicorn Hotel has long disappeared, but the timber building with the gable ends is still here - it is now a wine merchants, and parts of the shop have hardly changed with time.

Caption For Broseley, High Street 1904

The blurred images of the children in the foreground remind us of the long exposure times photographers needed in those days.

Caption For Morcombelake, Old Cottages 1904

A rustic corner, with mossy thatch and a corrugated-iron porch lid, lies beside Loves Lane on the western slope of Hardown Hill.