Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1889 - 1890, Scagglethorpe Ref. HOSM58621
1889 - 1890, Swinton Ref. HOSM71012
1889, West Knapton Ref. HOSM63881
1888 - 1890, Wintringham Ref. HOSM64835
1903, Colwall Green Ref. HOSM41569
1885 - 1903, Cradley Ref. HOSM42104
1891 - 1892, Boothstown Ref. HOSM38311
1890 - 1906, Clayton Ref. HOSM41105
1889 - 1891, Crumpsall Ref. HOSM42525
1890 - 1906, Levenshulme Ref. HOSM51166
1891, Miles Platting Ref. HOSM53726
1891, Mosley Common Ref. HOSM54138
1889 - 1891, Pendlebury Ref. HOSM56298
1890 - 1905, Rusholme Ref. HOSM58310
1894, Trafford Park Ref. HOSM62210
1891 - 1892, Tyldesley Ref. HOSM62865
1894 - 1904, Urmston Ref. HOSM63214
1889 - 1891, Worsley Ref. HOSM65306
1896 - 1902, Manningtree Ref. HOSM34884
1896 - 1902, Mistley Ref. HOSM53966

Books

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Memories

29,052 memories found. Showing results 7,361 to 7,370.

Grandma Knox

My Grandma Iva Knox lived in Kibblesworth and was a seamstress. She used to make the uniforms for the jazz band among other things. She lived in a flat opposite Miss Cooper and above Mrs. Ward. Colin Wilkinson lived opposite ...Read more

A memory of Kibblesworth by Margaret Wilkinson

Ballagh Cottage Was A Haire Dowager House

Ballagh cottage, part of the Haire family Armagh Manor estate, was a Dowager House - where Florence (Florries) Haire resided after the death of her more elderly in years husband, Major ...Read more

A memory of Ballaghennie by Joan Haire Major

Pioneer Army Camp

Can anyone help me? I was in the Royal Pioneers in 1955 to 1957 and would like to know if anyone has a photo that I can have a copy of.

A memory of Donnington in 1957

South Africa Lodge Royal Naval Childrens Home

I was taken to South Africa Lodge with my three sisters in 1961 and lived there for the next 8 years. My memories of my childhood during this time are extremely happy. We joined the choir of the ...Read more

A memory of Waterlooville in 1961 by Maureen Karimi

Wood Hatch, Western Parade

This photo is of the shops in Western Parade, Woodhatch, Reigate. Also in the picture, partially obscured by the trees, is The Angel public house. Woodhatch is a suburb of Reigate, about 2 miles due south from the town ...Read more

A memory of Reigate in 1955 by Bill Tingley

A Wartime Nursery School In Newbold On Stour

In 1944 I was three and was placed in a boarding nursery in Newbold. It was managed/owned by Miss Crott (or similar) and her sister. It must have been a large house with a big garden. One day ...Read more

A memory of Newbold-on-Stour by Alan Isserlis

The Good And The Bad

Yes we were bad lads who went to Stanhope. The first words Mr Bowles said to me was "I tame lions and tigers just like you" then slapped me across the face. Remember that? As for the teachers: Glendenning Mctavish, ...Read more

A memory of Stanhope in 1957 by Arthur Lowther

My Great Grandparents Honeymoon C.1890

Please can somebody tell me what the building is with the sign on the top of the wall? I have a honeymoon photo of my great grandparents taken on a horse and coach around 1890. The sign says .....ish's Family ...Read more

A memory of Shanklin by Mark Sugden

My Local Church

This is the church in Warren Road where l was christened in 1956, and sat through many a Sunday morning service. The vicar's name was Mr Carey. I used to attend monthly church parades with the Brownies and then the Guides, and my ...Read more

A memory of Nork in 1956 by Patricia White

Joan Field

It was just past the garage l think, where Joan Field's dress shop was located, where my Mum used to love to spot a bargain. To the left of the garage (out of view) was Hookham's grocery store, that l remember, before it was self-service ...Read more

A memory of Nork in 1966 by Patricia White

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 17,665 to 17,688.

Caption For Denmead, The Green C1960

Until the mid 1930s a fleet of buses known as the Denmead Queens operated in this area, transporting passengers between here and Portsmouth.

Caption For Hatfield Peverel, The Green C1960

Until the early years of the 20th century, a thriving brewery, which was run by the Brown family, stood on the green.

Caption For Witham, The White Hart And Newland Street C1955

The painted traffic light supports would be hard to miss, but they are set very near to the edge of the kerb. The newsagent on the right displays his advertisement boards on the pavement.

Caption For Brent Eleigh, Street Farm C1960

This is at the end of the village street, cut off by the bypass which nearly runs between the two 'goal posts' (left) - this idyllic view cannot be seen today.

Caption For Langold, The Lake C1955

Immediately south- west of the village and approached via Church Street is Langold Country Park, dominated by a fine lake.

Caption For Mobberley, The Cricket Ground C1955

Victory Hall (shown in picture M238008 on p.53) serves as the village hall, and was built to commemorate the First World War - hence its name.

Caption For Bradford On Avon, Silver Street 1900

The New Bear Hotel, left, is now Silver Street House, having been restored by Bradford on Avon Preservation Trust in 1977.

Caption For Bradford On Avon, Church Street C1945

The iron horse trough was erected in 1919 as a memorial to Lieutenant Howard H Dainton and friends of the 4th Gloucesters, who died in the Great War.

Caption For Warminster, St Boniface College C1950

This then became the core of the college, which was founded in 1860 by Canon Sir James Erasmus Philipps, , to educate young men as missionaries.

Caption For Warminster, High Street From St Lawrence's C1965

From outside the chapel of St Lawrence, we can see the Athenaeum (centre), built in 1858 as a place of entertainment.

Caption For Warminster, Christ Church C1965

From outside the chapel of St Lawrence, we can see the Athenaeum (centre), built in 1858 as a place of entertainment.

Caption For Bignor, Roman Villa C1965

The villa, one of the largest in Britain, was discovered by a ploughman in 1811. On show to the public are various mosaics, which are considered to be among the finest in the country.

Caption For Oakham, The County Offices C1950

Catmose House was a hunting lodge of the Noel family. In 1936 it became the offices of the County Council, having changed hands for £2,600.

Caption For Mullion, Cove 1890

During the late 19th century, crabbers could be found working out of many a Cornish cove.

Caption For Amberley, Castle Courtyard 1896

Within the medieval walls of the castle (or fortified manor house cum bishop's palace) are the living apartments of the bishop: these are complex and varied ranges, with medieval parts jostling with later

Caption For Sheringham, Parish Church 1894

The Church of All Saints is mainly 14th-century, and contains several fine tombs of the Upcher family.

Caption For Cromer, The Pier C1950

Fully restored after having its middle blown out as an anti-invasion measure in 1940, the pier has been returned to its true purpose of entertaining visitors.

Caption For Caister On Sea, The Lifeboat C1955

The most poignant memorial in the church is the east window, erected in 1903 in memory of the nine men who 'never turned back' and lost their lives in the Caister Lifeboat disaster of 1901.

Caption For Weybourne, The Church C1955

The Church of All Saints and the ruins of the priory dedicated to the Blessed Virgin and All Saints are closely interwoven. The original church was Saxon.

Caption For Kenilworth, Composite C1965

Talisman Square (top left) was still new and presumably a source of pride to some, but many did, and still do, consider it an affront.

Caption For Pontypridd, Ynysangharad Park C1960

A final view of the Park with plenty of activity around the paddling pool, but with no one in it.

Caption For Bowness On Windermere, St Martin's Church 1925

Here we see St Martin's Church after its 1870 renovation, in an apparently spacious setting but with the buildings of old Bowness tightly packed behind.

Caption For Pitsea, London Road C1955

The Railway Hotel and two blocks of Tudor-style shops were built, but Howard's vision was scuppered by the Second World War.

Caption For West Kirby, Banks Road C1965

This scene, looking north along Banks Road from the corner of Eaton Road, has changed very little in recent years. There is still a newsagents on the corner with Alexandra Road on the left.