Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1946, Spondon Ref. NPO836519
1946, Staddiscombe Ref. NPO837691
1945, Staplers Ref. NPO838675
1946, Stoke Bishop Ref. NPO840015
1946, St Anne's Park Ref. NPO823599
1945, Sandown Ref. NPO825137
1945, Shalcombe Ref. NPO828727
1945, Shide Ref. NPO829991
1946, Shirehampton Ref. NPO830384
1945, Shirley Warren Ref. NPO830425
1947, Trearddur Ref. NPO851640
1947, Trwyn Penmon Ref. NPO853962
1945, Rew Street Ref. NPO815507
1947, Rhoscefnhir Ref. NPO815901
1947, Rhoscolyn Ref. NPO815903
1946, Rocky Hill Ref. NPO819202
1946, Stoneygate Ref. NPO840730
1946, Sunny Hill Ref. NPO842903
1946, Tamerton Foliot Ref. NPO844731
1899, Point Lynas Ref. RNE807860

Books

11 books found. Showing results 16,033 to 11.

Memories

29,053 memories found. Showing results 6,681 to 6,690.

Port Regis White Street Sign

While on Google Earth 2 days ago I looked at the white signpost on the driveway of Port Regis, it still looks the same as the first time I saw it in the 1960s. Today it says 'Nursing Home', but it still looks the same along with the white fence, for me like looking back in time.

A memory of Broadstairs in 1963 by Fred Oddy

Peter Prankerd's First Born

I am Peter Prankerd's first born child, Catherine Anne Bulteel (nee Prankerd). I now live in South Africa. My brother (my father's second born) resides in the UK. I have vague memories of this house but vivid memories of ...Read more

A memory of Newnham in 1962 by Catherine Anne (Kate Nee Prankerd

Seal Trip Boats

14/08/11 My grandparents used to take me on holiday in their motorbike and sidecar to Hunstanton and Heacham when I was a small boy. It would have been between 1948 and 1950. I remember vividly going on a boat with wheels down the ...Read more

A memory of Hunstanton in 1950 by Anthony Savery

The Old M Stores In East Studdal

My two aunts used to run the old M stores in East Studdal, my family used to stay at the shop and I have fantastic memories of travelling from SE London in my dads 3 wheeler to visit in the school holidays. The ...Read more

A memory of East Studdal in 1963 by Neil Vickers

The Time Of My Life

Hi ! My name is Martine and I am French. I came to New Marske by chance when I started to study English and I staid with the Alexanders and their three children, Jean, John and Moira. I had a great time with them and I enjoyed ...Read more

A memory of New Marske in 1965 by Martine Julie

Looking Down On The Fisherman's Cot From Yearlstone Vineyard

Although I have visited this pub for drinks and meals on many occasions, my most recent view of it was unusual! br />I took the 55 bus from Tiverton towards Bickleigh ...Read more

A memory of Bickleigh in 2011 by John Howard Norfolk

Tramping Over Holmfirth Moss To The Youth Hostel

I remember a winter walk in early winter 1966 with a group of friends from Manchester YMCA. We took the bus out to the Pennines and went for a wet, misty and boggy walk over the top towards the ...Read more

A memory of Holmfirth in 1966 by John Howard Norfolk

1st Hazel Slade Scouts

I was born at the bottom of the Rawnsley Road, by the double bridges, known as Pool End, after Hednesford Park which used to be a pool. I was a Cub in the 1st Hazel Slade Scouts, our meeting place was at the church near ...Read more

A memory of Hazelslade in 1950 by Peter Hawthorne

Bovey Tracey

I was born in Bovey at what is now the Old Library in East Street, but in 1937 was the Liberal Club. My Godfather Dick Smaridge lived just down the street at Number 14. After his son Eric was shot down in the War I mostly lived with ...Read more

A memory of Haytor Vale in 1954 by Michael Steer

Happy Days

I arrived in Trafford Park in 1936 as I had moved from Chorlton cum Hardy with my sister Marjorie and mother Marjorie. My father had died in 1930. Mother rented a shop at 392 Third Avenue and I started at TP Council School aged ...Read more

A memory of Trafford Park in 1930 by Ken Binks

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 16,033 to 16,056.

Caption For Wickersley, St Albans Church C1955

BBC and ITV aerials proliferate above the rooftops of Maltby.

Caption For Wakefield, Upper Kirkgate C1953

Here we are at the lower end of Kirkgate, all car-free today.

Caption For Dartmeet, Meeting Of East And West Dart 1925

It is a mere 35 years on from picture 25945, but how things have changed: the age of the car has arrived, and telegraph poles now line the roadside.

Caption For Dartmouth, Warfleet Road 1934

Warfleet lies downstream from Dartmouth on a small creek, and in the mid 19th century it was the site of one of the earliest villas in town.

Caption For Whitemans Green, The Village C1965

The village sign shown on the right of the photograph depicts a cuckoo, a rebus for Cuckfield, whilst the village stores (left) were a branch of Spar and also housed the local post office

Caption For Datchet, High Street C1950

A view of Datchet High Street from The Green.

Caption For Downham, The Village 1895

Everyone in the village had a job on the estate, and everyone had a place in the village society. The Roman road from Ribchester to Ikley passes through Downham Park at the end of the village.

Caption For St Ives, Market Hill C1955

If we look northwards towards Crown Street along what is now called The Pavement, we see that the frontages of the shops have changed little over the past fifty or so years, although many

Caption For Wimborne, The Minster, The Chained Library 1899

The chains in the minster library are attached to the fore end of the books, which therefore sit spine inwards on the shelves.

Caption For High Wycombe, Wycombe Abbey School C1955

A lot of London companies relocated, such as Cossor's - they made cathode ray tubes and radar screens, essential elements in the war effort.

Caption For Cheltenham, The Promenade C1945

Cheltenham is (rather self consciously) the capital of the Cotswolds; it stands in the Vale under the western escarpment.

Caption For Coverack, 1911

The lane winds gently down between stone banks towards this picturesque fishing village of white-washed cottages and bright spring flowers.

Caption For Launceston, Market Clock 1906

In 1905 it became the duty of the hotel boots boy to pull and tie down a cord which silenced the quarterjacks during the hours of darkness.

Caption For Desborough, Corset Factory C1960

This large, late 19th-century factory is still in production with brands including Rigby and Peller of London.

Caption For Alford, Five Sail Mill C1960

At the east end of the town is Alford Mill, a six-storey, five-sail mill built in 1813 by Sam Oxley, an Alford millwright.

Caption For Barrow In Furness, Walney Bridge 1912

Shipbuilders swarm across the Walney bridge from the dockyards at the end of a wortking day. It resembles scene from Lowry. A crane at Vickers dockyard can be seen in the distant background.

Caption For Burnsall, The Bridge 1926

Perhaps the best-known feature of Burnsall is its magnificent, five-arched stone bridge across the River Wharfe, seen here from the river.

Caption For Wickford, High Street C1955

Pardey & Johnson traded from the gabled building on the left. Basically a grocery shop and off-licence, it also accommodated Wickford's post office around the time of our picture.

Caption For Old Swinford, Hagley Road C1955

The photographer was standing towards the northern end of Hagley Road, looking towards Stourbridge.

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 Portsmouth, The Hard 1890

Carriages standing in front of an imposing line of banks, taverns and offices epitomise bustle, trade and commerce.

Caption For Exeter, Fore Street 1896

The street today is a mass of shops and attractive buildings, none more so than Tuckers Hall.

Caption For Great Yarmouth, Blackfriars Tower 1891

In medieval times, Great Yarmouth was walled on three sides, with just the river side open.

Caption For Cley, Windmill 1933

Whilst some parts of the Norfolk coast have suffered badly from erosion over the years, Cley next the Sea has suffered from precisely the opposite.