Photos

9,107 photos found. Showing results 12,681 to 9,107.

Maps

181,006 maps found.

1899-1900, Devonport Ref. RNC690529
1903-1904, Craiglockhart Ref. RNC680884
1902, Bilston Ref. RNC640143
1903-1904, Bonnington Ref. RNC645830
0, 0, 0, Borough Ref. RNC646259
1899-1909, Bouldnor Ref. RNC646788
1902-1903, Boulton Ref. RNC646810
1902-1903, Breadsall Hilltop Ref. RNC649156
1899, Brentry Ref. RNC649521
1903-1910, City Dulas Ref. RNC669049
1903-1906, Clermiston Ref. RNC670343
1903-1904, Colinton Ref. RNC675387
1899-1909, Colwell Bay Ref. RNC675874
1903-1910, Dothan Ref. RNC692221
1903-1906, Drylaw Ref. RNC694285
1922, Bodedern Ref. POP644851
1919, Bower Ashton Ref. POP647174
1919, Brading Ref. POP647884
1899, Westbury Park Ref. RNC865323
1897-1902, Westminster Ref. RNC866219

Books

11 books found. Showing results 15,217 to 11.

Memories

29,022 memories found. Showing results 6,341 to 6,350.

The Old Workhouse

I lived very happily in the centre portion of the old workhouse,but unfortunately my cat was killed by a neighbouring greyhound. So, I have happy and sad memories of Ackenthwaite

A memory of Ackenthwaite in 1998 by Anne Symons

Noneley 2010

My name is Stephen Geary and my partner, Jodie Flynn, an Australian, and I live at Noneley Hall with our 4 four children, Charles (16), Abigail (14), Teddy (22m) and Madeleine (4m). The house was the farmhouse for Noneley Hall Farm, ...Read more

A memory of Noneley in 2010 by Stephen Geary

Infant And Junior School In Earl Shilton Late 1960s To Mid 1970s

I lived on Cedar Road, my parents having bought a house (in which my mother still lives) on the new estate in 1964. I attended Wood Street Infant School from 1968 to 1971, Hill ...Read more

A memory of Earl Shilton in 1970 by Stephen Geary

I Took A Winning Photo

I really enjoyed visiting Romiley. When I was there I took a photo at the train station, which ended up coming 'highly commended' in the Landscape Photographer Of The Year Competition. If you fancy looking at it or buying it ...Read more

A memory of Romiley by Chris Mosley

Sister Immaculate Et Al

I read the last three comments on the BBC Wales website about the orphanage at Bryn Mair which was run by the Sisters of Charity of Our Lady of Mercy. And my heart bleeds for the innocent kiddies who were abused by those ...Read more

A memory of Pantasaph in 1953

Land Of My Fathers

I loved growing up in the 'cape' as we called it. In the hot summer of 1977 I remember going up the mountain behind Villiers Road to go picking whinberries with my uncle Peter Morris, and I insisted on carrying them back down ...Read more

A memory of Abergwynfi in 1977 by Warren Jewell

Woodford Green Primary School

I was born at St Margaret's hospital, Epping in 1967. I remember my first day at school and being terrified! I remember every teacher with fondness. The green surrounding the school was an extension to the ...Read more

A memory of Woodford Green in 1972 by Hayley Nelson

Irvine Royal Academy

In relation to Margaret's memory of 'crossing the moor', we did the same! I have various memories of gym periods in embarrassing shorts, running around on 'the moor', with the boys from the 'new' Ravenspark School (now Irvine) ...Read more

A memory of Irvine in 1970 by Margaret Barr

East Street 1965

The lady with the shopping bag and wearing sunglasses in this picture is my mother, Hilda Hounsell. She had either visited the library or her sister who lived at the bottom of Easst Street.

A memory of Bridport in 1965 by Michael Hounsell

The 1980s

I originally lived in Blackhills Terrace, Horden and went to Blackhills Road Junior School and like my brothers and sister went on to Dene House Comprehensive. As a kid I did not really venture a lot into Peterlee, probably if I was ...Read more

A memory of Peterlee in 1983 by David Cargill

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 15,217 to 15,240.

Caption For Winchester, Westgate 1906

Westgate has many of the hallmarks of a medieval defensive work, including 'murder holes' from which heavy weights or boiling oils and molten lead might be dropped during an attack, while the slits

Caption For Ulverston, Mearness Sands 1921

The rocks looking out over the Leven estuary are at an angle, which was caused by pressure millions of years ago. The rocks will have been passed by all the vessels leaving Greenodd.

Caption For Holker Hall, C1875

In 1824, Baines said that the hall was 'plain, comfortable and commodious', and that the exterior had recently been renovated with a coat of Roman cement.

Caption For South Ulverston, Iron Works 1929

The railway runs along the embankment in the centre of the picture, and the Ulverston Canal passes in front of the ironworks on its way to the Leven Estuary beyond.

Caption For St Ives, The Harbour 1922

Some 30 years after No 31158, above, many of the fishing boats are now powered by motors. The days of sail were really over, and the boats were either converted or replaced with new craft.

Caption For St Austell, The Viaduct 1898

The granite and brick arched St Austell or Trenance Viaduct was completed by the Great Western Railway in the year of this photograph to replace I K Brunel's timber fan viaduct of 1858.The latter can

Caption For St Blazey, The Fountain 1904

A pony and trap (just visible, centre) pass behind a shady haven at the crossroads junction of St Blazey Road, St Andrews Road and Middleway.

Caption For Charmouth, Street View 1890

A later king, Charles II, hid here briefly during his escape from the Battle of Worcester.The heart of the village is the steep main street, lined with some splendid bow-windowed cottages.

Caption For Bournemouth, West Cliff From East 1897

Early visitors preferred to stay in the hotels and villas in this area, within easy walking distance of the sea.

Caption For Ruthin, The Castle C1960

The castle was originally ordered by Edward I, but it was finished in the custody of Reginald de Grey, Justiciar of Chester, in 1284.

Caption For North Warnborough, King John's Castle 2004

A recent grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund will enable Hampshire County Council, under the guidance of English Heritage, to carry out repairs, survey the site, improve access and increase public

Caption For London, Buckingham Palace And The Mall C1955

In the time of James I, the leafy grounds where this celebrated royal place now stands grew mulberry bushes, intended for the silk industry.

Caption For Porth, Mount Pleasant C1960

As a memento to the worst degradation of the coal-mining century, and to the Industrial Revolution in general, this awful scene of the leftover debris is as bad as it gets.

Caption For Rye, Romney Marshes C1955

An interesting and unusual view from the church looking across the Ypres Tower to the mouth of the River Rother. The marshes stretch towards Dungeness on the left.

Caption For Petworth, Lombard Street 1900

This turn-of-the-century picture shows that it was just wide enough to accommodate the traffic of that period. These days, not surprisingly, Lombard Street is pedestrianised.

Caption For Midhurst, King Edward's Sanatorium 1907

Situated a mile or so from Midhurst, the King Edward VII Sanatorium was conceived in 1901, the year before the King's coronation, 'for the care of educated persons of limited means who were suffering

Caption For Barrow In Furness, Walney Bridge 1912

Shipbuilders swarm across the Walney Bridge from the dockyards at the end of a working day. A crane at Vickers dockyard can be seen in the background on the right.

Caption For Eskdale, Outward Bound Mountain School C1955

The beautiful valley of Eskdale runs down from some of the highest ground in the Lake District to reach the sea at Ravenglass.

Caption For London, Old Waterloo Bridge C1900

When in 1817 the bridge opened, and was named in honour of the Battle of Waterloo victory two years earlier, the Thames flowed under this first arch on the northern bank.

Caption For London, The Princess Beatrice Hospital C1950

Its position on the north-west corner of Finborough Road was handy for both Earl's Court Station and West Brompton Station. One of the posters outside is an appeal for lead foil silver paper.

Caption For Beer, Village Street 1895

One Jack Rattenbury, a native of the town, actually wrote a book in 1837 describing his activities - 'Memoirs of a Smuggler'.

Caption For Burton, The Village C1960

In fact, silting has been going on for so long here that much of the land to the seaward side of the village has long since been taken over for agricultural purposes.

Caption For Cardiff, Bay Barrage 2004

The use of Crickhowell House itself has proved controversial, with Rhodri Morgan once calling into question its construction standards and the financial expediency of its occupation.

Caption For Exmouth, Beach Bungalows 1906

In the mid-19th century, Exmouth gained importance as a shipbuilding centre and fishing port - tons of herring were landed each month.