Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1946, Plymstock Ref. NPO807774
1898, Woodston Ref. RNE874096
1895, Wootton Bridge Ref. RNE874453
1895, Wroxall Ref. RNE875011
1895, Yafford Ref. RNE875522
1895, Yarbridge Ref. RNE875558
1899, Anglesey/Ynysmôn Ref. RNE967220
1896, Morice Town Ref. RNE1190830
1898, Southmead Ref. RNE835742
1898, Southorpe Ref. RNE835756
1899, Spinney Hills Ref. RNE836333
1899, Wednesfield Ref. RNE862636
1899, Wergs Ref. RNE863424
1896, Tamerton Foliot Ref. RNE844731
1895, Totland Bay Ref. RNE850767
1899, Trearddur Bay Ref. RNE851641
1899, Tregaian Ref. RNE852062
1899, Trwyn Penmon Ref. RNE853962
1898, Two Mile Hill Ref. RNE854873
1899, Tyddyn Dai Ref. RNE855271

Books

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Memories

29,022 memories found. Showing results 6,781 to 6,790.

Staines Family Of Sutton Bridge

My family moved from Sutton Bridge to Canada in or around 1912 or 1913. Looking for any family that may still be in that area. William Staines and his wife Rosa, and their 6 or 7 children left for Canada. Thanks, Lisa Freeman, in Canada

A memory of Sutton Bridge in 1900 by Lisa Freeman

Abc Broadway

The cinema was the ABC Broadway, but the main road through Eccles was (and hopefully still is) Church Street. The cinema was at the bottom of Church Street, where it met with Liverpool Road.

A memory of Eccles by John Andrew

Wool Shop On Or Near Princes Street

My great-great-aunt's (sisters called Copland) kept a wool shop in Edinburgh in the 1800s. I have tried to find out about them but without much success. I would be delighted to hear from anyone with any knowledge of them or the shop. Many thanks. Jennifer Cook (Copland)

A memory of Edinburgh in 1880 by Jennifer Cook

Classmates 1 A To 4 A 1946 To 1950

John Maude, David Jeeves, Tony Sockett, Trevor Plane, Terry Keene, Madeline Ward, Brenda Sayles, Gillian Scott, Barbara Baker, Pat Roome, June Engledow, Ray Smith, John Wood, Frankie Mills, Irene ...Read more

A memory of Intake in 1946 by Frank Mowforth

Oh Happy Days

Yes I remember spending most of our (my brother John and I) summer holidays playing on Runcorn Hills. Both parents worked and so most mornings, weather permitting, we would head off to the hills from our home in Weston Village, armed ...Read more

A memory of Runcorn in 1953 by David Roberts

Grandparents

The Blackburn family. Hi, my grandparents lived in Forcett all of their married life and brought up four children there. Milly was the oldest, she was my gran's daughter from her first marriage, the surname was Swann. Then she met and ...Read more

A memory of Forcett in 1960 by Lorna Meadows

The Rose And Crown

Ivy Myers. I wonder how many people from Chalfont remember the "Rose and Crown", a Benskins pub. My father owned it from 1946 until 1950. There was also the “Kings Head” which was on the corner of Joiners Lane. Of ...Read more

A memory of Chalfont St Peter in 1949 by Ivy Jones

The Good Old Days

Hi, as a kid me and our Mick would be look outs for workers from Camel Lairds playing pigeon toss for pennies. At the side of the building to the right of the tunnel we lived in the Abbey Buildings and the tunnel area was a play ...Read more

A memory of Birkenhead in 1958 by Bill Devaney

Portmanmore Road Splott 1964 To 1965 Part Three

I really remember the fish & chip shop, the stuffed alligator; kids were scared of it apart from me. I also recall how nasty that short Greek woman from the fish & chip shop was. One early ...Read more

A memory of Splott in 1965 by Lynette Carter

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Captions

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Caption For Rock, 1933

Rock lies opposite Padstow (background) on the shore of the Camel estuary.

Caption For Southwell, The Saracens Head C1955

These long timber-framed ranges remain, the space between now filled with pub tables and benches, while the rear of the yard is now the hotel car park.

Caption For Southwell, Market Place C1960

These long timber-framed ranges remain, the space between now filled with pub tables and benches, while the rear of the yard is now the hotel car park.

Caption For Daventry, Ford Motor Company C1965

Mr Frost, a local farmer, had to sell some of his land to allow Ford's to build their international distribution centre which opened in 1968.

Caption For Bradford On Avon, Swan Hotel C1955

It is a fine example of early 20th-century architecture, with echoes of the past in the corner oriel window.

Caption For Ladybower, Reservoir C1955

The reservoir was opened in September, 1945 by King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, who unveiled a memorial tablet and opened the two overflow shafts, one of which is seen to the right

Caption For Newcastle, High Street 1965

When this picture of the High Street was taken, there would be plenty of outlets from which it was possible to buy tobacco products.

Caption For Romford, The Market Place C1950

It is surprising that there were not more accidents in the days when the main road passed through the middle of the Market Place.

Caption For South Ockendon, The Windmill C1955

South Ockendon's smock mill - seen here across the moat of a long-vanished hall - was built c1829. It may have stood on the site of an ancient watermill.

Caption For Dobwalls, Village C1965

Dobwalls now suffers from incessant heavy traffic in both directions, and is in desperate need of a by-pass.

Caption For Ferrybridge, The Canal C1955

The curve of the river forces bargemen to make a skilful manoeuvre into the lock, which allows boats to travel past the weir.

Caption For Sheet, Green 1898

The about-turn view of the last picture, this shows the unmistakable path beaten across The Green to the Queen's Head.

Caption For York, The Minster, Choir East 1921

Here we can see the huge size of the magnificent stained glass window above the high altar. Made in the 13th century, it is larger than a tennis court.

Caption For Horsforth, Mechanics Institute 1901

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

Caption For Horsforth, New Road Side And Glenroyal Cinema C1960

Cinema in 1960 was still a popular form of entertainment, though television and the opportunities opened up by private car ownership were both beginning to make inroads.

Caption For Fairford, The Market Place C1960

Besides being a market centre and wool town, Fairford was on an important coaching route in the days of horse-drawn travel, as it straddled the road from London to the south-west.

Caption For Reading, Forbury Gardens 1910

Beyond is St James's Roman Catholic church of 1840, built in Norman style by Pugin, later a passionate advocate of Gothic architecture.

Caption For Sidmouth, The Beach 1924

There is more sand on the resort's beaches today, and it is a favourite sun trap on long summer days.

Caption For Accrington, Sacred Heart Catholic Church 1899

Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church was built during 1867 to accomodate the increasing number of Catholics in the area, and to replace St Oswald's Church on Hyndburn Road.

Caption For St Ives, Tregenna Castle Hotel 1890

Tregenna Castle was built as a house for John Stephens in 1774 to the designs of John Wood the younger, the well- known architect of Georgian Bath.

Caption For Poole, High Street 1908

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 Southbourne, The Cliff Railway C1955

Southbourne has an unfortuate place in aviation history as the scene of the air crash that killed the pioneer pilot Mr Rolls, of Rolls Royce fame, in 1910.

Caption For Crummock Water, From Loweswater 1889

A picnic party in a meadow in the hamlet of Loweswater are enjoying the splendid view north up Crummock Water.The lower slopes of Grasmoor are prominent on the left, and the skyline is filled by

Caption For Addingham, Farfield Hall C1955

The house was designed in the mid 18th century by Richard, Earl of Burlington. Later it was the home of the Bradford industrialist Samuel Cunliffe Lister, later Lord Masham.