Photos

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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

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Memories

29,053 memories found. Showing results 6,341 to 6,350.

Growing Up

I remember the long hot nights when we would all play football down the park till it got dark, the shops on the main street when you could buy any kind of sweets (or nick them if you were skint he,he), the bridge that divided the two ...Read more

A memory of Salsburgh

Though Tis Dorset, I Thought Twere Devon

When I was a child, I lived at Axminster. My favourite seaside resort was Lyme Regis, about 6 miles away from home. Even though I was told, on countless occasions, that Lyme lay in Dorset, I would not ...Read more

A memory of Lyme Regis by Marjorie Alcock

Searching For The Devonshire Family

Joseph and Mary Devonshire (nee Neat) lived in a large house in Talygarn, they were both born about 1845. They had 10 children, 4 girls, one of whom was Mary, and 6 boys, one of whom was David, killed in the ...Read more

A memory of Talygarn in 1860

My Childhood Garden Part Iv

If I remember correctly, a white climbing rose grew up one side of the arch and a red on the other. The path continued straight through the archway, and led up the garden to the two wooden sheds at the top of the ...Read more

A memory of Shamley Green in 1954 by Patricia Clarke

Gran & Grandad's House

Mam was born in Victoria Garesfield, the houses I can remember have now been demolished. In later years they lived in School Houses where there were about four converted bungalows. My grandad worked in nearly all ...Read more

A memory of Victoria Garesfield in 1965 by David Errington

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

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Captions

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

Caption For Salisbury, Winchester Street C1950

It is full of busy shops, nearly all of which are now closed. Note the almost informal sign directing traffic to London and Southampton.

Caption For Eccleshall, High Street 1900

This small market town on the banks of the Sow was entitled to hold four annual fairs, mainly for the buying and selling of horses and cattle.They were held on Midlent Thursday, Holy Thursday, 5

Caption For Minster In Thanet, Abbey 1894

This late Victorian view shows the present buildings; they are of Norman age, built as a grange of St Augustine's Abbey in Canterbury.The buildings have been used as a nunnery since 1930.

Caption For Whitemans Green, The Village C1965

A small village to the north of Cuckfield, Whiteman's Green was once on several bus routes—a single-decker bus is just visible at the bottom of the hill.A village sign is on grass verge.

Caption For Ferrybridge, The Village C1955

Fred Atter's grocery shop and café and the old post office went to make way for the footings of the A1 flyover, which now dominates this scene.

Caption For Horbury, Cluntergate C1955

If we walk along Cluntergate towards the town centre past John Carr's birthplace in the tidy cottage built by his father in 1739, we see the Cricketers Arms pub (1898) on the left.

Caption For Whitworth, From The East C1955

Mills can be seen in the valley on the left, but the rural beauty of Whitworth is evident in this scene which was taken from Hopwood Barn Farm, sometimes known as Upwood Barn.

Caption For Widnes, St Bede's Roman Catholic Church 1900

It was so-called because of all the apple orchards here - in fact it was said that on one day alone eight tons of apples were once picked here to be sent to market in Liverpool.

Caption For Totnes, Dartmouth Boat Leaving C1960

The 'Kingswear Castle' was built by Philips & Son of Dartmouth in 1924.

Caption For Sheet, Mill And Old Cottage 1898

In this photograph the line of washing on the right seems to indicate a Monday morning.

Caption For Medstead, The School C1955

On Friday 21 January 1949, a public meeting was held.

Caption For Torquay, Bishops Walk 1920

neglect, but now, a few years later, there have been improvements.The interior quadrangular courtyard is entered from College Street through an arched gateway.Above the entrance is a stone figure of

Caption For Broadway, The Village 1899

A number of the older houses here were originally inns, for Broadway lay on the London to Worcester coaching route.

Caption For Pendleton, The Village 1921

Pendleton nestles right in the shadow of Pendle Hill: in fact, the name means 'the houses on Pendle'.

Caption For London, The County Hall C1955

At the time of the photograph, it was the home of the London County Council. The building is now occupied by two hotels, the London Aquarium, the Saatchi Gallery, and the County Hall Gallery.

Caption For Warrington, Manchester Ship Canal C1960

Still a busy canal for commercial traffic, everything here was built on a big scale. For example, one of the locks at Latchford (in the south of Warrington) is 600 feet long and 65 feet wide.

Caption For Reading, On The River Thames 1904

An interesting view from the south bank of the Thames looking east, before Christchurch Meadows on the left were made into a riverside park, and, more significantly, before Reading Bridge was built

Caption For Swanage, The Promenade 1925

On Swanage's mixed bathing beach tents were provided for changing and preserving the modesty of visitors.

Caption For Ullswater, From Place Fell 1892

This view, looking west from the slopes of Place Fell, is towards the head of the lake at Glenridding, and shows the northern stretch.

Caption For Chigwell, The Village C1955

Guyden's Bakery (left) is a long-time landmark of the village; the front is 19th-century, but the building behind dates from the 18th century.

Caption For Penrith, Edenhall 1893

In the centre of this spacious village is the War Memorial, standing on the edge of the village green. It was officially 'unveiled' in 1920.

Caption For Alton, High Street 1897

To the left of The Swan was the tap room, and further up the street are several carts and an assortment of pedestrians. The road surface improved and traffic increased in the intervening years.

Caption For Pettistree, The Church C1960

The 15th-century tower has flushwork patterns on the buttresses and parapet. The eastern buttresses are unusual in that they are extensions of the nave west wall.

Caption For Eastnor, The Post Office C1965

This must rank as one of the most picturesque post offices to be found anywhere in the country. Entry is through the door on the left, and the bulk of the building is a private house.