Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1883 - 1900, Laverton Ref. HOSM50872
1880 - 1900, Saintbury Ref. HOSM58379
1883 - 1900, Stanton Ref. HOSM60297
1883, Stoke Prior Ref. HOSM58609
1883, Stoke Heath Ref. HOSM60559
1883, Upton Warren Ref. HOSM63115
1885, Bromyard Downs Ref. HOSM61473
1882, Benthall Ref. HOSM39187
1888 - 1908, Brough Ref. HOSM34233
1888 - 1908, Brantingham Ref. HOSM38794
1911 - 1912, Lower Hawthwaite Ref. HOSM47905
1896 - 1915, Broxbourne Ref. HOSM34235
1896 - 1915, Turnford Ref. HOSM62783
1896, Wyke Champflower Ref. HOSM65313
1885 - 1886, Buckfastleigh Ref. HOSM34239
1885 - 1886, Scorriton Ref. HOSM58687
1899 - 1938, Buckingham Ref. HOSM34242
1898 - 1923, Littlecote Ref. HOSM51669
1898, Middle Claydon Ref. HOSM53600
1920, Newton Purcell Ref. HOSM55002

Books

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Memories

29,052 memories found. Showing results 6,821 to 6,830.

The Bellas Sisters

Before emigrating to Australia in 1927, my uncle Michael Samuelson (1898-1975) lived for about a year in Rosgill and made a living taking farmers' eggs to market. On leaving England, he was given a photo of the Bellas sisters ...Read more

A memory of Rosgill in 1920 by Maurice Samuelson

Ravenfield Street Tickhill Street Denaby Main

I loved living in Denaby, when I was a nipper, should I roam into the ajoining streets; I remember neighbours giving me a friendly shove back to my own end with their walking sticks! We never ever ...Read more

A memory of Denaby Main in 1956 by Pat Gomersall

Growing Up In Yearby

Hi, I lived in Yearby from 1951 to 1966, I went to the village school, teacher was a Miss Lord, I had lots of fun. Children from Dunsdale joined in to make around 20 attending. Fond memories of all the people who lived there ...Read more

A memory of Yearby by Sue Williams

To Wheatley And Back

After the Second World War and during the austere period of rationing, among the items that were in short supply was coal. People would burn anything in order to keep warm, and many were the trips that I ...Read more

A memory of Intake in 1947 by Frank Mowforth

Happy Days

My Memories of Netherside Hall Grassington 1965 to 1967, Hello there, my name is Gareth Helliwell, I was at Netherside Hall from 1965 to 1967. They were great days. Mr Anderton was head master, Mr Young was our teacher and yes, the ...Read more

A memory of Grassington in 1966 by Gareth Helliwell

Burrow Hill School

Hi to everyone that were as Burrow Hill School. I have published a book about Burrow Hill School dating from 1914 to 1988. It has 78 A4 pages, loads of information and pictures. If anyone would like a copy contact me on email: morriserick1@aol.com. Regards, Eric Morris

A memory of Frimley Green in 1950 by Eric Morris

The Farm On Broad Lane

I was four years old and lived with mum in a caravan parked in this farmer's field along with other caravaners. Mum and dad would have paid rent to the owner of the farm. I was the only youngster around and had no ...Read more

A memory of Burtonwood in 1959

Born And Bred In Langley From 1943 To 1967

Norn at no 36 Main Road, mother Marion Simpson married to Frank Williams, schooled at Langley Primary School, Beech Hall Prep School and Macclesfield Grammar, worked at the blood transfusion ...Read more

A memory of Langley by Anthony Williams

My Grandparents

My grandmother Rose nee Shufflebottom and my grandad Samuel Rayson who was a miner at the Wakefield pits in around the 1920s would love to know more about their history and see old pictures of Cudworth in and around Somerset ...Read more

A memory of Cudworth

Nailsea Memories

My Grandfather was the late Robert (Bob) Dunlop Vance who owned and ran the old Post Office and who built the shops alongside. They previously lived at Westcroft on the other end of Station Road, and later moved to Hillcrest Road.

A memory of Nailsea in 1980 by Tony Luckwill

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 16,369 to 16,392.

Caption For Clun, The Bridge C1960

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

Caption For Chesterfield, Hotel Portland 1902

In the tour guides of the period the Portland was 'well spoken of', with rooms from 3s 6d and lunch for 2s 6d.

Caption For Feckenham, Droitwich Road C1965

Droitwich has a long history of salt production. The Romans mined Droitwich salt on a large scale, and this is the road they built running east from Droitwich through Feckenham to Alcester.

Caption For Grange Over Sands, The Grange Hotel And Tennis Courts 1894

The Grange Hotel was built following the coming of the railway.

Caption For Kidderminster, Broadwaters C1960

What was Broadwaters Lane led from the town centre as a continuation of the Horse Fair to meet the main road, where it became Chester Road.

Caption For Greywell, The Church Of St Mary The Virgin 1904

The view shows the north side of the church, which dates from the late 12th century, and the fine Norman doorway. The 17th-century tower contains four bells.

Caption For Romford, Como Street 1908

Over the years the river has been something of a problem to this part of the town and the whole area was regularly flooded.

Caption For Gidea Park, The Golf Course C1955

The Romford Golf Club, when it was founded, leased 90 acres of land from the Gidea Hall Estate.

Caption For Eashing, Village 1898

This is another one of the ancient bridges that span these reaches of the River Wey. There are six in total: this one, two at Tilford, and one each at Elstead, Peper Harow and Unstead.

Caption For Garboldisham, Harvest Time C1955

This photograph depicts a vanished way of life in the country. Horse- drawn wagons have brought in the straw from the fields.

Caption For Heacham, High Street C1955

This small village sits between the sea and fields of bright laven- der. At Caley Mill there is a lavender water distillery, and in late summer the fields shimmer with a deep blue.

Caption For Exmouth, The Sands 1890

At the beginning of the last millennium, marauding Danes landed on these sandy Devon beaches and put the village of Exmouth to fire and sword.

Caption For Northfield, Parish Church, Greatstone Inn And Pound 1949

The parish church of St Laurence is originally 12th-century with a 13th-century chancel.

Caption For Rhyl, Donkeys On The Sands 1891

Rhyl is famous for its great windy expanse of beach facing Liverpool Bay.

Caption For London, Diamond Jubilee 1897

After 60 years on the throne, Queen Victoria did not have the strength to climb the steps of St Paul's Cathedral for her Jubilee thanksgiving service, so it was held outside.

Caption For London, Ludgate Hill From Fleet Street C1886

Fleet Street had been 'the street of ink' ever since Caxton's assistant Wynkyn de Worde set up his press next to St Bride's Church in 1500.

Caption For Alton, High Street 1898

William Wrenn had only just arrived in Alton when this picture of his shop, on the right, was taken.

Caption For Stanford Bridge, The Village C1960

Stanford's rectory was the birthplace in 1775 of the author and moralist Mrs Sherwood, whose novel 'The Fairchild Family' was a popular improving text with the more rigidly censorious readers of Regency

Caption For Ferrybridge, St Andrew's Church 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 Southwold, The Common 1896

Southwold Common stands between the town and the marshes, and is lined on its northern edge with a range of private dwellings.

Caption For Totnes, Parish Church 1896

The red sandstone parish church of St Mary was built by Roger Growdon and dedicated in 1450 by Bishop Lacey, whose name can still be seen on pub signs around Devon.

Caption For West Meon, Village And Church 2004

The flagpole still stands guard over the War Memorial and the flag is flown on appropriate occasions.

Caption For Broad Hinton, The White Horse C1955

The Broad Hinton (or Hackpen) white horse is on Hackpen Down between Avebury and Swindon on the Marlborough Downs. It is amateurish in design, and the least impressive of all the Wiltshire horses.

Caption For Barry, Romilly Park 1931

Note the small monkey-puzzle tree in the foreground - this was one of the most popular of all exotic trees planted in parks in Victorian times.