Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1903-1910, Beaumaris Ref. RNC635933
1897-1909, Belgravia Ref. RNC637660
1901-1903, Aylestone Ref. RNC629361
1901-1903, Aylestone Park Ref. RNC629363
1899-1909, Calbourne Ref. RNC659429
1903-1910, Capel Gwyn Ref. RNC660964
1903-1910, Carmel Ref. RNC661569
1902, Castlecroft Ref. RNC664184
1903-1906, Craigleith Ref. RNC680871
1902, Colton Hills Ref. RNC675822
1899-1909, Chale Ref. RNC666091
1902-1903, Cherrytree Hill Ref. RNC667437
1899-1909, Chillerton Ref. RNC667856
1899, Bower Ashton Ref. RNC647174
1899, Brading Ref. RNC647884
1903-1906, Braepark Ref. RNC648198
1903-1904, Currie Ref. RNC686386
1902-1903, Darley Abbey Ref. RNC688670
1901-1902, Deeping Gate Ref. RNC689591
1899, Bishopsworth Ref. RNC641214

Books

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Memories

29,022 memories found. Showing results 5,881 to 5,890.

Marton Boarding School

I was at Marton Boarding School (if memory serves me well) from 1966 to 1968. What a place, when I arrived I was petrified, the oddball kid from Africa. I remember Taylor telling me to go back to Africa and play with my ...Read more

A memory of Whitegate in 1966 by Nicholas Day

The Parris

My grandmother, whose name was Beth Parris, lived at 29 Wish Hill, the row of cottages just before the Red Lion which is on the left as you look at the photo, with sister Eva and brother Ken The whole family were well known to all. By ...Read more

A memory of Willingdon by Dave Parris

Maee Rhu 1939 45

My late father Bob Bird served with Marine Aircraft Experimental Establishment Rhu during World War 11. MAEE was a secret wing of the RAF that that tested flying boats and seaplanes. It lost several crew but their sacrifice is not ...Read more

A memory of Ardpeaton by Robin Bird

Hubert Terrace

I often wondered who Hubert was. Other road names around were obvious. Bank Street was on a bank; School street had a school at the end of it. But Hubert Terrace? One side of my street was brick and the other was stone; something else ...Read more

A memory of Bensham in 1964 by Susan Green

The Tramp

Does anyone remember The Tramp. It's quite likely that he wasn't a tramp at all but that's what we called him, although we never spoke to him nor did he ever speak to us. He became an almost daily fixture adding to the intrigue of ...Read more

A memory of Buckhurst Hill by Denman Lalonde

Suttons Secondary Modern Boys' School, Hornchurch

My Dad, Dennis (Den) Smith lived at 69 St. Andrews Avenue with his widowed mother Iris and his younger sister Mary. During WWII the area suffered bomb damage and dad and his sister were evacuated to ...Read more

A memory of Hornchurch in 1943 by Debra Budge

Reunion

Last weekend saw our Village Reunion and true to form "the People of Kingskerswell" never failed to amaze me. Families gathered from all around and they came from Kent, Nottingham, Dorset, Wiltshire, Bristol, London, Wales as well local ...Read more

A memory of Kingskerswell in 2010 by Jan Vian

Broadway Approach

We elite from Rayleigh Sweyne were already on the bus when it got to the Broadway just no room for the other passengers. Always got a cup of tea in the Arcade Cafe.

A memory of Wickford in 1960 by Ada Mc Guinness

Gospel Hall

I remember going to the Gospel Hall to Mr & Mrs Potts and family every Sunday afternoon from Woolshots. We used to have magic lantern shows and sometimes if we were good we got tea and bread and jam. I think we were sent to get out ...Read more

A memory of Wickford in 1951 by Ada Mc Guinness

The Stanwell I Remember In The Early 1970s

I moved to Stanwell with my parents in 1959 aged 4. When I was 11 I learnt to ride at Stanwell's pony club run by a lady called Geraldine Richardson who used to keep her ponies at the stables at the ...Read more

A memory of Stanwell in 1970

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 14,113 to 14,136.

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.

Caption For Turvey, The Mill C1955

A mill was recorded on this site in the Domesday survey of 1086, and underneath the buildings shown in this photograph are the footings of an earlier water-driven construction.

Caption For Ryde, Esplanade 1913

In 1782 the man-o-war 'Royal George' heeled over just offshore on a calm day.

Caption For Newport, Holyrood Street 1913

Newport has always been an important trading town, and at the height of its fortunes carried goods such as timber, malt, wheat and flour.

Caption For Oxford, Balliol College 1922

'It is fitting that Balliol, the most progressive of our colleges, should have so large a proportion of its buildings modern', wrote Dr Wells in 1897.

Caption For Dartford, High Street 1902

This early Edwardian dusty street scene reminds me of a cowboy film! Close scrutiny of this picture shows us a hardware shop (left), Staffordshire House, established in 1849.

Caption For Barming, Blossom Time C1960

This rural scene of blossom trees is mostly a forgotten sight here today. The village has been eclipsed by 20th-century housing developments.

Caption For Winchcombe, The George Inn C1960

It remains a thriving thoroughfare of small shops that cater for the locals' needs to this day. On the right of the picture, behind the railings, are the town's stocks.

Caption For Bonsall, Via Gellia, Tufa Cottage 1886

Tufa Cottage, on the Via Gellia road from Cromford to Bonsall, was constructed entirely from blocks of tufa, the stone deposited by lime-rich water in this limestone country.

Caption For Riddlesdown, The Rose And Crown 1907

A demure young Edwardian girl stands by the roadside by the Rose and Crown Tea Gardens in this hamlet on the steep Riddlesdown above Kenley.

Caption For Ewell, High Street 1924

An open-topped double-decker bus rumbles up the High Street on its way to Epsom and Redhill, with the conductor collecting fares from the passengers.

Caption For Plymouth, Union Street 1904

This view, taken in the direction of Stonehouse, shows some high street names that are still in business today. Stead and Simpson's and Oliver's now sell their shoes in New George Street.

Caption For Brockenhurst, The Village 1949

Near to the village are the extensive grounds of Brockenhurst Park, the home of the Morant family until well into the last century.

Caption For Bowes, Dotheboys Hall 1951

In the churchyard lies George Ashton Taylor, a former pupil of the Academy, who died aged nineteen. Dickens used the unfortunate Master Taylor as the basis for the character of Smike.

Caption For Whickham, Front Street C1955

Whickam is not noted for much save that it was the birthplace in 1748 of William Shield, musician and composer, who rose to become the Master of the King's Music.

Caption For Seaford, High Street 1890

The treed gardens, the walls and the houses to the right were replaced in 1894 by a three-storey parade of shops, while the Old Tree Hotel on the corner of Broad Street was replaced in the 1960s.

Caption For Hailsham, High Street 1902

There is enough of old Hailsham surviving to make a visit worthwhile, but it has to be admitted that this part of the High Street has suffered greatly.

Caption For Beachy Head, Coast 1910

The rugged nature and scale of the cliffs at Beachy Head, seen here to the east of the lighthouse, is clearly shown in this view.

Caption For Alfriston, Market Square 1921

The place was a notorious smuggling centre; the tile-hung house on the left is Ye Olde Smugglers Inne, in the 18th century the house of Stanton Collins, one of Alfriston's leading smugglers.

Caption For Hornsey, Town Hall Forecourt C1965

A minimal circular fountain typical of the 1930s is Uren's only gesture to forecourt landscaping.

Caption For Bournemouth, Pier Approach And West Cliff 1922

As a relatively new town, Bournemouth was able to develop as a holiday resort unencumbered by the street pattern and buildings of an older settlement; its main purpose has always been to cater for thousands

Caption For Cambridge, Christ's College 1908

Founded by Henry VII's mother, Margaret Beaufort (as was St John's), the impressive gateway depicts her coat of arms, with a statue of her above.