Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1947, Llanbedrgoch Ref. NPO758566
1947, Llanddaniel Fab Ref. NPO758604
1947, Llanddwyn Island Ref. NPO758631
1947, Llanedwen Ref. NPO758717
1947, Llanfigael Ref. NPO758823
1947, Llangaffo Ref. NPO758861
1947, Llangwyllog Ref. NPO758938
1947, Llanynghenedl Ref. NPO759183
1946, Honicknowle Ref. NPO739788
1946, Hooe Ref. NPO739893
1946, Hotwells Ref. NPO740991
1947, Stryd Y Facsen Ref. NPO842050
1945, Swaythling Ref. NPO843670
1946, Tettenhall Wood Ref. NPO846165
1945, St John's Park Ref. NPO823992
1945, Seaview Ref. NPO827277
1945, Shalfleet Ref. NPO828736
1946, Southmead Ref. NPO835742
1946, Southorpe Ref. NPO835756
1946, Speedwell Ref. NPO836157

Books

11 books found. Showing results 15,601 to 11.

Memories

29,022 memories found. Showing results 6,501 to 6,510.

Lost Memories Of Childhood

I was a patient at the RLCH Heswall in the 1940s . Although my family came from Liverpool I was sent to the hospital with what we knew as a diseaesed hip bone which I later heard referred to as Perthe's Disease. I guess my ...Read more

A memory of Heswall in 1940 by Fred Gott

The Parkers

Hi, I am trying to find any info on my family history in Frimley, does anyone know of brothers Edward George Parker (born 1902), Frederick William Parker (born 1900), and cousin William Parker (born 1910)? They lived in the ...Read more

A memory of Frimley Green in 1910 by thedaveparker

The Bartrams

There is a long line of us 'Bartrams' living and working in Cromer. I myself was born in East Runton 1956, although at the time my parents Bernard and Mary lived in Gas Works Cottage, Cromer. We moved to Lynwood Road, Cromer in 1957. My ...Read more

A memory of Cromer by Phil Bartram

Ightham Village

My sisters Rita, Susan and me all attended Ightham Primary School, the headmaster was Mr Foster, he travelled every day from Maidstone by car, Mrs Kath Gordon, Miss Tomkins being the other teachers, Mrs Hussey replacing Miss Tomkins ...Read more

A memory of Ightham by Janet Le Saux

Farming From Horses To Electronics

My grandfather G. A. Smith took the tenancy of Springs Farm on Edingley Moor in 1931, when I was six months old. A builder by trade, and a sergeant in the Sherwood Rangers Yeomanry during the First World War, he ...Read more

A memory of Edingley in 1930 by John Watts

W H Smith & Son

My father, Gordon Howard, was manager of W H Smith & Son in 1955, the year I was born. It's amazing looking at these photos taken at the time I was living in Tenterden. It's possible I saw the photos being taken or we might actually appear in one of them.

A memory of Tenterden by Julie Leefe

1960 To 1971

I lived in Elmar Road Avondale Road and Seaford Avenue. I attended Seven Sisters Junior school, West green Junior school and Belmont Secondary Modern. Had a wonderful time living in Tottenham, great memories of the park in Lordhip Lane ...Read more

A memory of Tottenham in 1960 by Linda Curran

Locating My Grandparents Grave In Hitchin/Letchworth.

I do not have a memory of Hitchin or the church, as I live in Canada, but I have a photo of my grandfather and grandmother's grave with a granite cross as a marker. They lived in ...Read more

A memory of Norton by Alun Tye

Growing Up In Wombwell

My family and I, the Oughtons, lived at 53, Wombwell Main Row, a community for miners and their families. My dad worked at Darfield Main pit all of his life up until early retirement in the early 1980s. I have kept in touch ...Read more

A memory of Wombwell in 1967 by Sallie Oughton /Taylor.

Edward Shreeve Winterton 1955

Edward Shreeve was my father. In 1955 we were living in Great Yarmouth where Dad was Station Officer in the coastguards. I am trying to work out who your grandparents are as either your grandad or grandmother ...Read more

A memory of Winterton-on-Sea

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 15,601 to 15,624.

Caption For Brockenhurst, The Railway Crossing 1949

Thanks to a railway station providing train services to London, Brockenhurst began to expand during the second half of the 19th century and continued to develop in the 20th century, establishing itself

Caption For Norwich, Thorpe Reach 1899

Wherries carried both passengers and freight all around the rivers and broads of Norfolk. There are several preserved examples today, which seem like stately ladies in a world of modernity and rush.

Caption For Angmering On Sea, The Village 1959

Here we see a parade of modern shops - on the left outdoor furniture is displayed outside a shop.

Caption For Wroxham, Broad 1934

It is almost impossible to believe that this huge stretch of placid water was hacked out by men seeking fuel for their hearths.

Caption For The Broads, The Evening Ferry C1900

Sunset against sombre skies, dark shadowy trees, an invisible breeze, the slap of waters among the reeds... a woman in pinafore dress and bonnet punts her way home after the day's toil.

Caption For Ferrybridge, The Canal Locks C1955

The Aire and Calder Navigation of the late 18th century opened up trade between West Yorkshire and the Humber, and thence to the rest of Europe.

Caption For Dublin, Natural History Museum 1897

The Natural History Museum opened in 1857, with Dr David Livingston giving the inaugural lecture on African fauna.

Caption For Bagshot, High Street 1925

There is little motorised traffic, but several bicycles can be seen in this picture of the High Street in busy Bagshot.

Caption For Poole, The Guildhall 1904

To the left can be seen the two long windows of the surviving Blue Boar on the corner of Dear Hay Lane, but behind to the right is the Police Station, which was destroyed by fire in the

Caption For Lands End, The First And Last House 1893

William Thomas, named on the sign, was listed in a directory of the time as a carpenter and proprietor of the Land's End 'refreshment house'.

Caption For Yelverton, Green Bank 1910

The rails here are presumably a siding, for the Tavistock line ran across the picture a little way past the far end of the terrace, while the Princetown branch curved round to the south (left, well out

Caption For Oxford, High Street 1900

Although nothing remains of it today, there was a St Mary's Church here in the 11th century, which at that time was the most famous building in Oxford.

Caption For Prestbury, Deep Street C1960

Peeking over the roof of the bow-fronted pharmacy is the castellated tower of St Mary's church, a building that dates from the 12th century, and largely rebuilt in the 15th century.

Caption For Ashwood Dale, C1876

Ashwood Dale is just one of the names given to the deep limestone valley of the River Wye as it winds between Bakewell and Buxton.

Caption For Tongham, Village 1906

Now being gradually subsumed into Aldershot's 21st-century sprawl, Tongham was once an important part of the brewing business in the Blackwater Valley, as the chimney of the oast house at this crossroads

Caption For Hythe, High Street 1899

The long, narrow High Street, with the Rose & Crown Inn on the right, is at the foot of a steep hill overlooking the sea.

Caption For Cound, The Village 1936

The village of Cound is split in two by the Coundmoor Brook - this photograph was taken in Upper Cound, which is separated from the earlier part of the village (where the church stands).

Caption For East Runton, Beach Entrance 1921

East Runton cliffs were noted for their unusual 'contorted' strata containing huge masses of chalk.

Caption For Saundersfoot, St Bride's Hotel C1955

St Bride's Hotel was built on the site of an old white house where previously a farm had stood.

Caption For Odiham, All Saints Church From The Chamberlain Gardens 2004

Chamberlain Gardens occupy part of the land given to the parish by the Misses Chamberlain, who lived at Bury House. On the left, the Vicarage was built in 1989-90.

Caption For Stoborough, Kings Arms Hotel C1955

Both public house and petrol station prospered with the increasing volume of traffic on a road that the Edwardian topographer Sir Frederick Treves had described as 'a delightful walk'.

Caption For Brampton, Market Place C1955

The sloping Market Place leads up to the white-paint- ed clock tower of the town's octagonal Moot Hall, which was built in 1817.

Caption For Trawsfynydd, The Square 1904

The Welsh slate industry developed in the heart of the mountains, and this resulted in settlements in some very bleak and exposed places.

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Caption For Cannock, C1955

St Luke's Church dates from the 12th century, but little remains of the original.