Maps

181,006 maps found.

1946, Ravenscliffe Ref. NPO813748
1898, Water End Ref. RNE861479
1947, Water End Ref. NPO861479
1947, West Hill Ref. NPO864399
1897, Fenton Ref. RNE704442
1897, Hartshill Ref. RNE727990
1897, Church End Ref. RNE668361
1946, Milton Ref. NPO781131
1895, Newland Ref. RNE791132
1897, Ravenscliffe Ref. RNE813748
1899-1900, St George's Ref. RNC823834
1921, Norton Green Ref. POP794637
1947, St George's Ref. NPO823834
1898, Black Rock Ref. RNC642070
1902, Bank Top Ref. RNC632428
1919, St George's Ref. POP823834
1902-1903, Lane Ends Ref. RNC752110
1946, Ford Green Ref. NPO707637
1897, Norton Green Ref. RNE794637
1902, Oak Hill Ref. RNC795237

Books

11 books found. Showing results 1,681 to 11.

Memories

29,049 memories found. Showing results 701 to 710.

The Crisswell Family

I would like to ask whether anyone might be able to help me piece together a mystery. Five weeks ago, whilst walking through the local Derby countryside, my wife and I discovered a briefcase dumped in a brook. There were ...Read more

A memory of Newmarket by Tom Fulep

Hipperholme Cross Roads And Lightcliffe

The little 'hut' on the corner to me was always known as 'Mannings'. I think Mr Manning lived at the top of the stray. I had a paper round there for a while, early mornings going as far as Crosslee ...Read more

A memory of Hipperholme by Dan Prest

Memories Of Stone Hills.

This picture was taken from the corner of the Co-operative shop and features the Cherry Tree public house before it was turned into Waitrose. In about 1965, my friend’s mother remarried and my family was invited ...Read more

A memory of Welwyn Garden City in 1965 by Ken Barker

Before The Houses Came

I remember these fields before any building was done in this part of the village. The fields were owned by Mr Fred Bradley and Mr Harry Watts. I can remember going with Mr Watts to see if any cows had calved in the ...Read more

A memory of Child Okeford in 1940 by David Moon

Childhood Memories

I moved to Spencer Avenue, Hayes, when I was 5 and the war had just finished. My earliest recollections were of starting school at Yeading Lane and walking there through thick snow. Luckily we had school dinners so ...Read more

A memory of Hayes in 1947 by Doreen Walton

The Street Where L Was Born

l was born in the flat above the chemist shop in 1947. Arthur Walker was the pharmacist.  We moved over the road to Cross Keys House in 1950 and lived there till 1965. The street was my playground, with best ...Read more

A memory of Allendale Town in 1947 by Mary Adgar

Gtgrandfather

My memory of this church is that my Gt.Grandfather was singing in the quire at the time of the publication of the picture of the interior of Halsall. Additionally he was (I have been told by my grandmother)employed as head gardener to ...Read more

A memory of Halsall by Anthony J. Morris

Gourock My Home Always

I was born in Gourock in 1960 and lived there until I married and moved to the States. I love living here but my heart belongs to Gourock and seeing these pictures brings me home again. My life growing up there is the ...Read more

A memory of Gourock in 1960 by First Name Last Name

Just Down The Road From Us

Our family lived in the village of  West Horsley all of my life,  I was born in 51, my sister in 49 and my youngest sister 56. We used to bike down to Ripley and Ockham. I went to school at Sir Walter Raleigh, and Howard ...Read more

A memory of Ripley in 1960 by Loraine Roles

Childhood Memories In The Mumbles

I was born in London, but my Mother came from the Mumbles, so several times a year we took the train from Paddington on our journey to Swansea. With a large family of grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins, ...Read more

A memory of Mumbles, The by Gaynor Wingham

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 1,681 to 1,704.

Caption For Horsmonden, The Village 1903

Heading toward the village and Brenchley, with the Gun at the top of the hill, on the right-hand side we have a pond with railings and a water trough in front.

Caption For Pickering, Smiddy Hill C1955

Smiddy Hill in Pickering, a bustling little market town west of Scarborough on the edge of the moors, probably takes its name from the site of a former blacksmith's shop in the area.

Caption For Lydney, The Docks C1960

Even in the late 18th century there were ninety pits in the Forest, with a combined annual output of about 100,000 tons of coal.

Caption For Clifton, Bridge 1900

Even at this late date there were people advocating the 'dockisation' of the Avon, which would have resulted in the destruction of much of the natural beauty of the Gorge and the wholesale removal of Horseshoe

Caption For Crewe, The Square 1951

The Odeon cinema is typical of the super cinema style of architecture that came into vogue during the 1930s.

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Caption For Rainow, C1955

The parish of Rainow and Saltersford was one of the most extensive in the whole of Cheshire.

Caption For Sidlesham, The Quay C1960

The 13th-century church of St Mary is built of stone rubble, not the usual flint of the area. Mapson's Farm was built in 1796. At high tides the sea comes very close to the fronts of the buildings.

Caption For Bexhill On Sea, Convalescent Home 1899

This rare photograph shows the interior of the convalescent home at the end of Queen Victoria's reign.

Caption For Marske By The Sea, The Sands 1906

In this view of Marske beach, with the distinctive cliffs of Huntcliffe in the distance, there appears to be some form of camp being held on the sands with a row of distinctive wigwam-like

Caption For Barrow In Furness, North Vickerstown

Some of the streets of Vickerstown were named after renowned people from the recent Boer War (1899-1902).

Caption For Bolton On Swale, Village 1913

In 1603 two residents, John and Kit Wright, were part of the Gunpowder Plot with Guy Fawkes.

Caption For Scalby, The Village C1965

Once the railway arrived in 1885, the manorial village of Scalby grew into a genteel Victorian suburb of Scarborough.

Caption For Bangor, The Bay 1897

This is the view the big houses saw, with the new rows of houses which had helped to add nearly 50% to the town's population in ten years.

Caption For Staithes, Launching The Boats C1960

The launching of the boats causes a good deal of interest in this excellent view, which is full of human interest.

Caption For Shirley, The Parade C1960

The vaguely Art Deco style of Shirley House (left) contrasts with the Gothic look of the Baptist church, but Stratford Road today is a much more eclectic mix than it was in the 1960s.

Caption For Butley, The Priory C1955

This priory of Augustinian canons was founded in 1171. The gatehouse of 1320-25 is the only structure that remains. The other side has magnificent flatwork decoration and rows of heraldry.

Caption For Chop Gate, The Village C1960

Just off the main road through unspoilt Bilsdale is the northern part of the village of Chop Gate. Bilsdale Hall is hidden behind the trees (centre).

Caption For Great Mitton, Churchyard, Old Cross 1899

The inscription on the base of this ancient cross tells us that it was renovated and re-erected 'To the glory of God and to commemorate the XIII hundredth year of the re-introduction of Christianity into

Caption For Lowestoft, Children's Corner C1945

Punch and Judy (centre right) first arrived in Lowestoft in 1886, but they moved to the south side of the pier in 1902.

Caption For Ampthill, Market Place C1960

All the main roads converge here, and Ampthill's history as a coaching stop is still visible in the form of the White Hart hotel on the right of this picture.

Caption For Bradford, Cartwright Memorial Hall C1950

The Cartwright Memorial Hall in Lister Park, Bradford, built during the time of Bradford's pre-eminence as one of the major woollen manufacturing towns of the world, now houses one of the city's best museums

Caption For Edinburgh, Castle From Princes Street Gardens 1897

This view shows some of the 18th-century buildings and defences. Butt's Battery (1708-13) is just out of the picture on the lower right.

Caption For Penruddock, The Village C1955

Penruddock is a small village on the edge of the Lake District National Park, about five miles west of Penrith. Its name is thought to be Celtic in origin.

Caption For Congleton, The Cloud And Timbersbrook C1950

The houses shown here are part of the tiny village of Timbersbrook. The chimney belongs to the Silver Springs Dye works, established here because of the purity of the water.