Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1884, East Harptree Ref. HOSM44384
1880 - 1900, Elberton Ref. HOSM44692
1880 - 1901, Filton Ref. HOSM45501
1879 - 1880, Grovesend Ref. HOSM47194
1879 - 1880, Itchington Ref. HOSM49522
1882 - 1902, Keynsham Ref. HOSM49911
1883 - 1902, Langford Ref. HOSM50713
1880, Little Stoke Ref. HOSM51620
1880 - 1901, Filton Ref. HOSM55375
1881, Old Sodbury Ref. HOSM55770
1880 - 1901, Patchway Ref. HOSM56161
1883 - 1902, Portishead Ref. HOSM57076
1879 - 1881, Rangeworthy Ref. HOSM57447
1883, West Town Ref. HOSM63992
1880 - 1881, Winterbourne Ref. HOSM64810
1937 - 1938, Brixham Ref. HOSM34223
1904 - 1938, Hillhead Ref. HOSM48561
1885 - 1938, Maypool Ref. HOSM53384
1904 - 1938, Hillhead Ref. HOSM59769
1880 - 1900, Saintbury Ref. HOSM45177

Books

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Memories

29,053 memories found. Showing results 6,811 to 6,820.

Summers In Kirkmuirhill

Titled."Summers in Kirkmuirhill".....My Granny Brown lived there and as a wee boy I was sent from my home in Glasgow to stay with my Granny for the summer. I loved the time there and enjoyed the fequent walks with my ...Read more

A memory of Kirkmuirhill in 1949 by Ian Brown

Hop Picking During The War

I hated hop picking. We started in 1938 to help pay for my sister's uniforms when she went to Ashford County School. At first my mother was slightly ashamed but soon entered ino the spirit and competition as to who ...Read more

A memory of Staplehurst by Doug Allen

The 1950s

Although I didn't live at Hamsterley Colliery, I spent all my school holidays with my grandmother, Mary Willis who lived in the top bungalow at Derwent Haven. She lived to be nearly a 100 which I suppose justified ...Read more

A memory of Hamsterley by Trevor Black

My Birth Place And Date

I was born in Grimsby in 1965 and proud of this. My mum died at these docks in 1971 by accident, she fell and drowned. I'd like to hear from anyone who knows my family or knew my mum, Josephine Martha Mary Tonner, maiden ...Read more

A memory of Grimsby in 1965 by Joanne Tonner

Church Choir

I remember when I was about 14 being a choir boy in St Mary's Church. This would be 1953. We used to receive two shillings and sixpence for weddings, some of us belonged to another church further down the road toward Chatham and we ...Read more

A memory of Chatham in 1953 by Brian Atkinson

Tinker Tailor Solder Sailor 1916

Lynette Carter nee Evans My grandfather was Romany Gypsy, Stephen Evans, who better known as (Stinny)? During 1916 he lived in Gorseion, while his wife; my grandmother Mary Ellen Boswell lived in Gowerton. ...Read more

A memory of Gorseinon in 1900 by Lynette Carter

The Railway

I was born in 1941 in Cefn Coed House, Pentwyn, Upper Cwmtwrch. The house I was brought up in was one of five my grandfather, Richard Lougher, had built for his chiidren. At that time there was a road, a railway, and the River ...Read more

A memory of Upper Killay in 1940 by David Lougher

Good Times

I came across this site today and was taken back to my childhood. I was born in Netherfield at 21, Hodgkinson Street in September 1957, the daughter of Brian and Barbera Pritchett, and 2 years later had a brother ...Read more

A memory of Netherfield by Sue Hart

Like An Old Friend Keeping Us Safe

Amazing to see a photo of this beautiful church from 1901! I spent many, many years walking around it and through the grounds as a child on my way to the playground. A beautiful and peaceful place. My sister ...Read more

A memory of Rawdon in 1980 by Pippa Perilleux

Baldock Hostel

I lived in the hostel in the 1960s and liked the area very much. I was a member of the working man's club, the cinema always had up to date films. The town boasted good pubs, there was plenty of work in nearby Letchworth. I had ...Read more

A memory of Baldock by First Name Last Name

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 16,345 to 16,368.

Caption For Little Sutton, Chester Road 1966

Little Sutton lies just north-west of Ellesmere Port, and in recent years, along with Great Sutton, it has more or less coalesced with it.

Caption For Blewbury, Lantern Cottage, South Street C1955

Rose Cottage, on the right, has had a small extension built to replace the lean-to shed. Opposite the cottages we can just see the sign of the Load of Mischief public house.

Caption For East Challow, Post Office And Village Hall C1965

Bristol cigarettes and Brooke Bond tea could be purchased at the Post Office Stores, run by M S Beevers at the time of this photograph.

Caption For Oxford, St Michael's Street C1955

The church at the far end of the street is Wesley Memorial Church. Situated in New Inn Hall Street, it opened in October 1878.

Caption For Watchfield, Naafi Corner C1955

Today the store operates as part of the Spar grocery chain, and the entrance has moved round to the left of the building.

Caption For Buckden, Ivy Cottage C1965

This view of Ivy Cottage, which is offering accommodation, luncheon, tea and morning coffee and paintings by Arnold Denby, also shows the 'scars' of the limestone terracing which punctuate the surrounding

Caption For Bristol, The Centre 1953

The church tower is that of St John the Baptist, which stands over one of the medieval gateways into the city.

Caption For Stroud, From Near Folly Lane 1910

Here, from the fields off Folly Lane, Stroud may be admired from a very different vantage point.

Caption For Sawbridgeworth, King William Iv, Vantorts Road C1960

The King William IV public house, dating from 1862, is the first in a row of noteworthy buildings in Vantorts Road.

Caption For Ipswich, The Ancient House C1955

The cinema (left) offers 'Easter Parade' with Judy Garland and Fred Astaire, or a boxing match between Freddy Mills and Joe Woodcock.

Caption For Machynlleth, Maengwyn Street 1899

It is hard to imagine a town with a population of 2,000 being short-listed for the Welsh capital when it consists essentially of two intersecting streets.

Caption For Three Cocks, Mill Stores Café C1965

The age of the car has now arrived, with the front of a Wolseley 4/44 peeping out alongside a very new Ford Anglia.

Caption For Plymouth, St Andrew's Cross 1895

Erected in 1895 as a memorial after the removal of an ancient burial ground, St Andrew's Cross was damaged the night before the church went up in flames and was subsequently removed.

Caption For Plymouth, The Pier And Drake's Island 1924

On his return from his circumnavigation in 1580, Drake anchored in the lee of the island while he sent messen- gers ashore to check if Queen Elizabeth was still alive and, if so, whether he was still

Caption For Walsden, Church And Lock C1960

Walsden is a former woollen town in the Calder Gap between Yorkshire and Lancashire, just to the south of Todmorden.

Caption For Pevensey, Castle Entrance 1890

The fortress, named Anderida, was built in the 4th century AD as one of the Saxon Shore Forts to defend Roman Britannia from Saxon raiders.

Caption For Seaford, Church Street 1900

The monumental scale of St Leonard's church provides visual evidence of Seaford's medieval importance when the River Ouse actually reached the sea here, rather than at Newhaven as now.

Caption For Eastbourne, Lower Promenade And Pier C1955

The old 'birdcage' bandstand was replaced in 1934-35 by an altogether grander affair with a seating capacity of three thousand people.

Caption For Bourn, High Street C1955

Charming thatched cottages on Bourn's High Street. These days, Bourn is probably best known for Bourn Hall clinic, renowned the world over for its pioneering work with test-tube babies.

Caption For Ipswich, Christchurch Mansion 1893

Built on the site of the 12th-century priory of the Holy Trinity, this marvellous Tudor country house almost became a housing estate in the late 19th century.

Caption For Selworthy, The Village 1890

Notice the semi-circular oven protruding from the wall beside the chimney, a feature of many period cottages in the area. It was used to bake bread, then very much a staple of the diet.

Caption For Hermiston, 1890

Said to be a devotee of the black arts, he was abducted by his God-fearing tenants, rolled in a sheet of lead and taken to Ninestane Rig, a stone circle beyond Whitterhope Burn.

Caption For Shrewsbury, Wyle Cop 1896

This part of Shrewsbury suffered a great fire in the 1390s, and so these buildings date from the 1400s. The building on the right has a particularly decorative window which is original.

Caption For Chirbury, The Village C1955

Chirbury was the home of Lord Herbert, an Elizabethan philosopher, diplomat and keen historian.