Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1897, New Houghton Ref. HOSM54738
1883 - 1884, Rainworth Ref. HOSM57403
1884 - 1897, Sookholme Ref. HOSM59585
1879 - 1900, Ashley Ref. HOSM69973
1879 - 1880, Brownhills Ref. HOSM39232
1879 - 1900, Mucklestone Ref. HOSM54278
1879, Shavington Park Ref. HOSM58940
1880, Rosehill Ref. HOSM60986
1879 - 1880, The Four Alls Ref. HOSM62792
1885 - 1899, Cottingham Ref. HOSM41990
1885 - 1902, Gumley Ref. HOSM47232
1886, Bleasby Moor Ref. HOSM38091
1885, Spital In The Street Ref. HOSM39773
1886 - 1887, Caistor Ref. HOSM39882
1885 - 1886, Glentham Ref. HOSM46547
1886, Langton Hill Ref. HOSM50758
1885 - 1886, Linwood Ref. HOSM51306
1886 - 1887, Ludford Ref. HOSM70669
1886, Top Fm Ref. HOSM59673
1886, South Owersby Ref. HOSM59723

Books

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Memories

29,052 memories found. Showing results 7,371 to 7,380.

Eastgate

To the right-hand side of the flats was another parade of shops called Eastgate. Here there was Mrs North, the fishmonger, and Apps, the papershop, as well as a hairdresser and greengrocer and petshop where l had my first Saturday job. Eastgate ...Read more

A memory of Nork in 1965 by Patricia White

There Was No Smith

This is the title of my memoirs that I published in 2010. I was born in Woodside Nursing Home, Woodford Wells on 30.11.30. My father was Dr.David H Smith, a local G.P. and we lived at 22 Primrose Road, S.Woodford until ...Read more

A memory of Woodford Green in 1930 by Ray Smith

Airflow Streamline, Northampton

My dad (RIP) used to work for Airflow Streamline Far Cotton, Northampton most of his life. 1970 onwards and I can remember standing outside the main gates, waiting for him to sneak me into the factory cos you wasn't ...Read more

A memory of Northampton in 1975 by Andrew Terry

Gipsy Road

I was 10 at the time this picture was taken and my friend Ann lived in the shop with the car outside. Originally it was a junk shop and later became a greengrocer's shop. Her grandfather and aunt had a very small grocery shop at the bottom of Hamilton Road.

A memory of West Norwood by Joan Watson

Grinsdale Bridge

Grinsdale Bridge was built to take road traffic over the railway line going into Carlisle. It was always a driving hazard. The main claim to fame of the area was Ron Morton's Auto Wrecking yard. He supplied a treasure trove of ...Read more

A memory of Grinsdale in 1965 by Marcia Kell

Joe Wyche

I remember Joe Wyche very, very well; a very progressive man, and to be frank I owe my success to him. At age thirteen he hauled me into his office to inform me I was lazy and he was going to make me work. In consequence I did work for ...Read more

A memory of Poynton in 1956 by Rodney Trippier

Templeton, Kill And Rodger

Hi, a name search brought me to your link so I thought I'd write in with a request. I'm trying to track down information about my great grandmother who lived in Dumfries between 1900 and 1915. My Granny, Mary Ann ...Read more

A memory of Kelloholm in 1920 by Jo Solly

Hinxman's Of Stockbrige

Does anyone have any historical information about the Hinxman's of Stockbridge. Have been doing some research into my father's maternal side and have discoverd that at one time they lived in Stockbridge (as well as West ...Read more

A memory of Stockbridge

Family History

Trying to trace Gelli in Llandybie, could be a farm, my ancestors brother, John Alexander, lived there in 1720, he married Mary Lake, my ancestor David Alexander moved to Bettws and married Jenet Rees on the marriage register it ...Read more

A memory of Llandybie by Sue Rogers

Greystone Cottages

My earliest memories are living in no 6 Greystone Cottages. We had no inside loo and had to go to the end of the terrace for the loo. We moved to Hillary Close, Salterbeck for a while to allow modernisation to take ...Read more

A memory of High Harrington in 1953

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 17,689 to 17,712.

Caption For Redditch, County High School C1955

The first school in Redditch was built in 1820 on land donated by a local landowner, the Earl of Plymouth, at the junction of Unicorn Hill and Bates Hill.

Caption For Welwyn Garden City, Welwyn Stores C1955

The first Welwyn Stores was founded in 1921 at Guessens road, but it closed in July 1939 when the new, larger stores was opened in the centre of the new town.

Caption For Slad, Steanbridge Lane 1910

Down the lane which passes behind it and leads to the right is the pond in which, in Cider with Rosie, the body of the unfortunate Miss Flynn was discovered floating.

Caption For Bishop's Stortford, Castle Gardens And War Memorial 1922

By-laws forbade the beating of carpets and driving of cattle through the gardens. The glass-houses on the right produced flowers for town events.

Caption For Gloucester, The Docks 1912

For years two small steam packets provided a daily scheduled service between Gloucester and Sharpness, calling at a number of villages and convenient stopping-places along the way.

Caption For Newtown Linford, The Village C1965

The village is the gateway to Bradgate Park, a very large medieval deer park, which was donated to the people of Leicester for recreation in 1928.

Caption For Guisborough, Market Cross And Westgate C1955

This photograph shows the wide expanse of Westgate, a street typical of the old market towns in the area: there was room for animals being driven to market, market stalls, and all the people who came into

Caption For Middlesbrough, Albert Park Fountain C1955

This ornamental fountain was provided in 1896 by Joseph Pease, one of the Owners of the Middlesbrough Estate, and it was traditionally surrounded by beautiful flower beds.

Caption For Saltburn By The Sea, The Toll Bridge C1955

Built by the Wharton family of Skelton Castle for ease of access across Saltburn Glen, the toll bridge was completed in 1869. It stood 120ft high at the centre.

Caption For Madley, The Altar, Church Of The Nativity C1955

In 1942 Lieutenant-Commander Stephen Beattie, the son of the Rector of Madley, was awarded the Victoria Cross after his ship rammed the dock gates at St Nazaire.

Caption For Conistone, The Village C1960

The limestone village of Conistone in Wharfedale is more correctly known as Conistone-with-Kilnsey, with its twin hamlet sheltering under the impressive overhang of Kilnsey Crag across the river.

Caption For Darlington, Tubwell Row 1903

On the left are the flower-bedecked premises of the seed merchants and nurserymen Kent & Brydon.

Caption For Pevensey, The Castle 1894

On 28 September 1066 William, Duke of Normandy, landed here and occupied the long-abandoned Roman for- tress, which then occupied a promontory overlooking open sea.

Caption For Snodland, High Street C1965

The narrow High Street, with its branch of the National Provincial Bank (later to become the National Westminster Bank) on the right, and the local Post Office, shoe-shop, and newsagents on the left, was

Caption For Walsingham, The Gatehouse C1965

They came to see the Holy House, a miraculous re-creation of the house in Nazareth where Jesus was brought up, together with other wonders.

Caption For Wells Next The Sea, The Harbour C1955

The parish register for 1583 records the loss of a Wells ship coming from Spain on the west coast of England.

Caption For Finchley, Golf Course C1965

The course, one of many within Greater London, occupies a stretch of land extending south from Frith Manor to the Dollis Brook.

Caption For Bathampton, The Canal And George Inn 1907

In the 1790s the Kennet and Avon Canal swept past at first floor window level of the 17th-century George Inn to cut it off from the High Street.

Caption For Bath, General View 1874

Taken from near the Wells Road above the south bank of the River Avon, this is an archive view, for much was destroyed in the Baedeker and other bombing raids during World War II.

Caption For Bath, View From The Abbey 1929

Closer in to the centre of the city, this view from the roof of the Abbey looks north along the High Street with the domed Georgian Guildhall on the right.

Caption For Houghton, The Village 1914

The thatched cottage in the foreground has a distinctly Dutch look to it - hardly surprising, given that an army of Dutchmen under Cornelius Vermuyden was responsible for draining the Fens in the 17th

Caption For Kimbolton, High Street C1960

At the end of the street is Kimbolton Castle, first built around 1200, later a Tudor house and the place where Katherine of Aragon died in 1536.

Caption For Bridgwater, The Bridge 1903

The main port lay north of this point, since a medieval three- arched stone bridge blocked the further passage of tall craft upstream along the River Parrett; even in the early 20th century,

Caption For Haselbury Plucknett, The Stores C1955

Although the window might be Spartan, no shortage of signs advertise the shop's presence.