Maps

181,006 maps found.

1946, Oak Hill Ref. NPO795237
1897, Ford Green Ref. RNE707637
1895, Black Rock Ref. RNE642070
1904, Llwyncelyn Ref. HOSM52052
1898, Abernant Ref. HOSM35297
1903, Rhigos Ref. HOSM57688
1911, Fachell Ref. HOSM54093
1911, Towyn Ref. HOSM62284
1887, Blaenpennal Ref. HOSM38023
1904, Blaenplwyf Ref. HOSM38024
1886, Cwmsymlog Ref. HOSM42745
1901, Eype's Mouth Ref. HOSM45161
1886, Castlethorpe Ref. HOSM40321
1885, Sturton Ref. HOSM60875
1886, Worlaby Ref. HOSM65172
1892, Clifton Ref. HOSM41173
1883, Brockley Ref. HOSM39071
1901, Stup Pill Ref. HOSM40855
1902, Hotwells Ref. HOSM48992
1880, Kington Ref. HOSM50236

Books

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Memories

29,050 memories found. Showing results 721 to 730.

Tina Carrol

Hi Tina. I also have good memories of Cliffe, I can remember going to your house for one of your birthday parties  and I think at one time you were my girlfriend! I was always down the marshes on old motorbikes and scooters, and I used to ...Read more

A memory of Cliffe by k_beagley

I Remember...

I remember Huntingdon's High Street in 1965. I was only a little girl then, holding on to my grandmother's hand.  My grandparents were Kate and Reginald Wayman and they lived in Hartford Road opposite the River Ouse.  Nanna and I would ...Read more

A memory of Huntingdon by Gillian Shaw

Holidays With Grandad

Thank you for showing the photo of Bank Houses, the house on the right was where my grandad lived and I spent a lot of very happy holidays there. His garden was aways full of lovely things to eat and as I lived in an industrial ...Read more

A memory of Somersham in 1954 by Pamela Binns

Childhood In Ealing And Thereabouts!

Although I wasn't born in the Borough I spent quite a lot of time in the district.  I also attended St Anne's Convent, Little Ealing Lane, from the age of 5 to 16 and from there went on to Pitmans College in Ealing ...Read more

A memory of Ealing in 1948 by Gwynne Tilly

A Wonderful Aunt

My Aunt Emma was born Emma Blood, she had two sisters Ivy and Lily all born in Middleton by Wirksworth. Emma was born circa 1903. In the 1920s she was a domestic at what she called the 'big house at Ashbourne'. She ...Read more

A memory of Middleton by Elizabeth Park

Percy And Joans Fish And Chip Shop

I'm wondering if anyone remembers this couple? Joan is my dad's cousin but I can't remember her married name. I'm trying to trace back the KEW side of my family and Joan's mam was Molly (nee Kew). If Joan is still around I would like to ask her some stuff. Anyone....help! Thanks, Doug Kew.

A memory of Wingate in 1979 by Doug Kew

Thomas Kew

Does anyone know of anything about the KEW family that lived at 13, North Plantation Row? Thomas and Margaret (Thubburn) are my great-grandparents. Any info would be great. Thanks, Doug Kew.

A memory of Trimdon Grange in 1900 by Doug Kew

Found Memories Of Early Days At Yealmpton

Now living in Australia and having revisited Yealmpton in recent times, the changes are amazing. Where there used to be fields in which I played with mates, sadly houses now stand. The old bridge, church, ...Read more

A memory of Yealmpton in 1950 by Anthony Thorne

Shandon Rhu School

I came across this by chance - I was at school with you, Fraser. I remember coming to an amazing birthday party at your house where your mum had put on an incredible spread, including a plate of Kit Kats which seemed like such a ...Read more

A memory of Shandon by Jayne Burnett

Happy Days

When I was about 4 or 5 I moved from Water Eaton to Fenny. We lived with my gran, Mrs Gibson, in Church Street. We - my two brothers and myself, used to go to the Salvation Army Sunday School, we were only few doors away, and felt ...Read more

A memory of Fenny Stratford in 1951 by Margaret Hogg

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 1,729 to 1,752.

Caption For Biggleswade, Market Square C1955

This closer view of Market House also reveals the Crown Hotel (on the other side of the High Street and next to Larkinson's shop) which was the source of the Great Fire of Biggleswade in 1785.

Caption For Dursley, Union Street C1950

The narrow steeply- sloping Union Street, east of the church of St James, leads the eye northward out of town and towards the stark ridge of Peaked Down; its visible notch gives the down

Caption For Durham, Old Elvet 1914

This area was once the site of the city's horse fair.

Caption For Stourbridge, King Edward Vi School C1950

It was constructed on the opposite side of the canal to the New Level Furnaces and adjacent to the tracks of the recently opened Oxford, Worcester & Wolverhampton Railway.

Caption For Pinner, High Street C1955

Pinora, recorded in the Feet of Fines in 1232, is a village of considerable beauty and well-manicured charm.

Caption For Gosforth, High Street 1956

Though only a couple of miles to the north of Newcastle, Gosforth had a character and identity of its own.

Caption For Broxbourne, The Station C1960

The coming of the railway to Broxbourne in 1840 had further stimulated the growth of the village, and demand from London-bound commuters heading for Liverpool Street and St.

Caption For Plympton, St Mary's Church Reredos 1898

This reredos is a modern addition depicting the Adoration of the Shepherds (left) and the Entombment of Christ.

Caption For Mansfield, Market Place C1950

Mansfield lies some 14 miles north of Nottingham and to the west of Sherwood Forest.

Caption For Holywell, High Street C1955

Before the advent of the car moved shoppers to out-of- town stores, main streets such as this displayed a rich multiplicity of goods, with regional shops trading beside the more well-known

Caption For West Boldon, St Nicholas Terrace C1955

Some of the cottages in St Nicholas Terrace, which is located to the north of the church, are 18th-century, and one of them is dated 1771.

Caption For Burnley, St James Street C1955

Even though it was obviously a busy time of day, it hardly seems necessary to have a Keep Left sign at this point.

Caption For Staplehurst, The Village 1903

This long and irregular village stands on either side of a switchback rise in the otherwise dead-straight Roman road that comprises this section of the A229.

Caption For Sutton, Woodside House School 1898

This is another of Benhilton's 1870 villas in attractive wooded grounds. By 1898 Woodside House, in Woodside Road, had become a small private school.

Caption For Totternhoe, The Village 1897

This pretty scene with its unmetalled road and air of tranquillity could almost prevail in modern Totternhoe.

Caption For Rothley, Church Of St Mary And St John The Baptist C1965

A tranquil setting for a fine pink granite church, mainly of the 15th century, with its solid buttressed and battle- mented tower rising in four stages.

Caption For Cobham, High Street C1955

Cobham is architecturally not the equal of the similarly named Chobham.

Caption For Petersfield, Market Place C1950

This Wednesday morning 9 o'clock photograph is the first view we have in this book of Sheep Street in the far corner of the Square.

Caption For Exmouth, The Miniature Railway C1960

All of this area of the sea front is now part of the Exmouth Fun Park, a modest theme park for the young and not so young who want a break from the miles of sandy beaches.

Caption For Larne, Main Street 1900

An excellent view of Boyd's souvenir shop, situated in Larne's Main Street. A wide range of knick-knacks of all descriptions are waiting for customers.

Caption For Barry, Knap Boating Lake C1960

Knap is located in the quieter area of Barry, and here we see a very genteel-looking boating lake. Barry was to become one of the busiest of resorts on the south coast of post-war Wales.

Caption For Winchester, Church Of St Cross 1919

A great deal of money was spent on the buildings of this charitable foundation.

Caption For St Neots, The Boatyard C1960

As far as the St Neots area was concerned these were mainly in agricultural work, but the appointment that attracted the most notice was that of a Mrs Phillips as the town's first postwoman.

Caption For Amesbury, St Mary And St Melor's Church C1955

The east window is the work of Butterfield, who restored the church in 1853, ten years before he began work on Aldbourne.