Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1888 - 1899, Soar Ref. HOSM59547
1888 - 1899, Llangoed Ref. HOSM51982
1887, Mynydd Bodafon Ref. HOSM54459
1887 - 1888, Rhosmeirch Ref. HOSM57729
1887 - 1899, Bryngwran Ref. HOSM39317
1899, Four Mile Bridge Ref. HOSM45826
1899, Penrhosfeilw Ref. HOSM56403
1906, St Mary's Ref. HOSM71313
1887 - 1899, Moelfre Ref. HOSM34925
1887 - 1899, Llanallgo Ref. HOSM51727
1896 - 1907, Shorwell Ref. HOSM59281
1881, New Basford Ref. HOSM54693
1881, Nottingham Ref. HOSM59073
1888, Red Wharf Bay Ref. HOSM57640
1886 - 1900, Peterborough Ref. HOSM35040
1899 - 1900, Eye Ref. HOSM70347
1887, Hampton Hargate Ref. HOSM47502
1887, Hampton Hargate Ref. HOSM47506
1899, Milking Nook Ref. HOSM53732
1887 - 1899, Orton Brimbles Ref. HOSM55800

Books

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Memories

29,022 memories found. Showing results 6,541 to 6,550.

The Caravan Shop

I can remember the shop well, both my grandparants had caravans on Mr Wakley's old site (the first gate on the left past the windmill). If the Greenaways shop (that was an old bus parked by the windmill) was shut it meant walking ...Read more

A memory of Selsey by Colin Harmes

Deja Vu...!

Seeing this photograph made me feel as if I'd walked down this street only yesterday, when in fact the last time was well over 30 years ago now! I attended Broadwater School form 1970 - 1975, and walked home to the top of Frith Hill ...Read more

A memory of Farncombe in 1970 by Jane Brook

The Lido

Oh the Lido, life was so free, we had the basket room, swimming club nights and the Gala at the end of the summer. Cecil, Waff, they don't make people like that now. We stayed out all day, we must have looked like prunes by ...Read more

A memory of Prestatyn in 1968

Saltfleet Fishing In The 1970s

Through the 1970s my grandad, Sam Stokes, had a caravan on Sea Lane on Sandyfields Site. I think the owner at the time was a Mrs. Shidell. I usually went with my cousin Nigel and we spent the days fishing for eels ...Read more

A memory of Saltfleet in 1978 by Mick Packwood

Emergency Maternity Home Eaton Hall Retford

I was very interested to see both Margaret's comments. I was born at Eaton Hall on 15th October 1944 when my mother was evacuated to Mansfield. I was born on a Sunday and as my mother was ...Read more

A memory of Eaton in 1944 by Carol Tyerman

Royal Merchant Navy School Bearwood

The Royal Merchant Navy School As far back as 1827 the Royal Merchant Navy School was established under the name of the Merchant Seaman's Orphan Asylum to provide a home for the destitute offspring of ...Read more

A memory of Winnersh by Sylvia Lambert

Overstrand 1906 Ref; 56870

I think this picture is of 'The Londs', the narrow lane featuring fishermen's cottages leading from the village main street down to the small green and cliff top.

A memory of Overstrand in 1960 by Phil Dunning

Thomas And Margaret Riley

I am looking for information about my grandparents Thomas and Margaret Riley. They lived on Henry Street in Seaham in the early 1900s but later lived in Ryhope on 31 Burden, where my grandfather and many of his seven sons ...Read more

A memory of Ryhope in 1940

Woking County School For Girls

This is a picture of the main entrance gates of Woking County School for Girls, known as the Girls' Grammar School, at the corner of East Hill and Old Woking Road. Girls were never permitted to use these gates: ...Read more

A memory of Woking in 1966

Cranborne

I was a pupil at Cranborne First School at the time of Ms Rogers and lived across the carpark at 9 Water Street. I remember ending up with prizes for cooking and mini garden and doing the show at the old village hall singing '1, 2, ...Read more

A memory of Cranborne in 1974 by Adam Cooper

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 15,697 to 15,720.

Caption For Selborne, Church And Vicarage 1898

The church of St Mary saw many changes in the late 1800s. Walls were rebuilt in the early 1880s, and in the late 1880s work was done in the chancel.

Caption For Horsforth, The Ring Road Roundabout C1960

In 1934 Leeds City council embarked on a programme to clear 30,000 slums.

Caption For Barnt Green, The Village C1965

Barnt Green is a rare village in this series in that instead of the number of shops on the main street declining, here they have actually increased.

Caption For Farnborough, Peabody Road C1965

Providing a mixture of both residential and commercial property, Peabody Road was still enough part of the shopping centre to be able to boast Curzon and Son's betting shop, Tottles' newsagents, the

Caption For Sheet, Post Office 1898

This interesting picture shows the bridge over the Rother at the bottom of Adhurst Hill. The post office on the right superseded the toll house on the turnpike (1711).

Caption For Romford, St Edward's, Church House And Wykeham Hall 1910

The present Church of Edward the Confessor was built in 1850 on the site of earlier churches dating back to the 15th century.

Caption For Romford, Quadrant Arcade C1950

The L-shaped Quadrant Arcade, stretching between South Street and the Market Place, was formally opened on 23 September 1935.

Caption For Kelvedon Hatch, Stocks On The Common 1906

Kelvedon Hatch is a popular commuter village in the Green Belt north-west of Brentwood. It is now well-known for its formerly 'secret' government nuclear bunker.

Caption For East Hanningfield, Willis Farm C1960

The pub is the one feature of this scene to stay relatively unchanged.

Caption For Par, The Mount C1960

It was the former counting house or offices of Par Consols, a rich copper and tin mine in the mid-19th century.

Caption For Hockley, The Spa Hotel C1965

A spa was opened in Hockley in the early years of the 19th century and for some years was very successful, with many visitors coming to take the health-giving waters.

Caption For Poole, Longfleet Road 1904

Trams were an efficient form of transport, which lasted for a great many years in Poole.They harnessed the power of the newly-introduced electricity as the driving force, as we can see from the power

Caption For Glyndyfrdwy, Post Office C1955

However, near here at his manor of Glyndyfrdwy, Owain Glyndwr proclaimed himself Prince of Wales on 16 September 1400, so beginning his 9-year rebellion against English rule.

Caption For Cleeve Hill, C1960

The summit at 1083 feet is at the head of West Down at the southern point of Cleeve Common.

Caption For Rodborough, The Fort C1955

The cattle holding centre stage in this picture look as though they are asserting their ancient rights for grazing on the common.

Caption For Wootton Bassett, The Parish Church C1955

It has a squat tower, about 40ft high, which was rebuilt at a cost of about £7,000. The ceiling of the nave was painted with a thousand stars.

Caption For Lancing College, 1890

The chapel has a vaulted roof of stone and chalk rising to a height of 90 feet.

Caption For Pyecombe, The Plough C1955

The village of Pyecombe lies close to a long railway tunnel which passengers on the London to Brighton line will know well.

Caption For Oakham, The Castle C1955

This view of the castle grounds looks east from the church tower. Friesian cows are grazing; perhaps they belong to Mr E Ball, who owned property to the right in the Market Place.

Caption For Corby, Coronation Park C1960

to the east, this building is now part of the Corby Health Complex, which includes the Lakeside Surgery and an occupational therapy/health centre, both out of view to the west.

Caption For Berry Pomeroy, Castle 1890

It was the house to which William of Orange (later King William III) repaired soon after landing at Brixham in 1688 to end the Stuart dynasty and start the line of Protestant monarchs who have reigned

Caption For Chester, Watergate Street 1888

Here, just behind the horse, it is possible to see one of the many staircases that give access to the upper floor. The shop with the poultry hanging outside is now an antique shop.

Caption For Comberbach, The Avenue C1955

There is a pub in the village with the lovely name of the Spinner and Bergamot - apparently it was named for two local racehorses.

Caption For Canvey Island, The Beach C1965

Canvey Island has been a great Thames-side attraction for many years, though now the sea walls have been raised to protect the low-lying island in the event of the closing of the Thames Barrier.