Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1884 - 1902, Hemington Ref. HOSM48216
1884 - 1885, Oakhill Ref. HOSM55517
1909 - 1910, Arborfield Ref. HOSM36082
1898, Chapel Row Ref. HOSM40555
1898 - 1910, Grazeley Ref. HOSM46789
1910, Knowl Hill Ref. HOSM50564
1898 - 1909, Padworth Ref. HOSM56002
1894 - 1909, Silchester Ref. HOSM59365
1898, Stanford Dingley Ref. HOSM60251
1898 - 1910, Tilehurst Ref. HOSM61969
1910, Warren Row Ref. HOSM63445
1897 - 1912, Woodcote Ref. HOSM71214
1903, Astwood Bank Ref. HOSM36590
1883 - 1903, Hanbury Ref. HOSM70532
1903, Headless Cross Ref. HOSM47955
1885 - 1903, Sambourne Ref. HOSM71059
1878 - 1879, Bosleake Ref. HOSM38368
1879 - 1906, Creegbrawse Ref. HOSM42218
1878 - 1879, Piece Ref. HOSM56627
1906, Radnor Ref. HOSM59298

Books

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Memories

29,022 memories found. Showing results 7,551 to 7,560.

Are You Sure This Is Lingfield Road

I was born and brought up in Edenbridge, we lived in Church Street and my gran lived in Lingfield Road. This picture looks like the bottom end of Church Street.

A memory of Edenbridge by Sharron Lang

A Wonderful Memory From A Carnival Queen

We moved to Gellilydan so that my dad could work on the power station. We lived in a caravan, Mum, Dad, my 2 brothers, Roy, Daniel and me, Angela Maalma. We had a wonderful time living there, playing in the ...Read more

A memory of Gellilydan in 1963 by Angela Gibbs

Snowman

It was either 1990 or 1991. The snow was deep and it was not worth the risk of travelling to college. Or was I skiving? So I spent the day building a snowman with some friends up on the grass over looking the Social Club. The next day we ...Read more

A memory of Cranwell by Anne Marie Silvester

Bull Lane

I can almost see Bull Lane from there. We lived in 'Summerfield' half way up that lane. I remember Mr Wilbey's Ironmongers. He had a massive walrus moustache, and a shop that was a genuine museum in itself. There was Woodwards Store ...Read more

A memory of Waltham Chase in 1959 by Jo Burton

Chaigley School, 1951 To 1956.

The time I spent at Chaigley was some of best years of my life. The memories are still clear, but the names have faded with time. I would like to hear from anyone that will remember me.

A memory of Thelwall in 1951 by Harold Stevens

Hill Head Doctors

I worked at Stubbington Surgery from 1973 and in those days the senior partner was Doctor Loughborough. He was a larger than life character who lived at Cliff House Hill Head, moving in later years to a new house he had built next ...Read more

A memory of Hill Head in 1973 by Linda Sexton

Pednor Riding Stables

I learned to ride at Pednor stables, run by Hilary with help from her husband. They had a motley but extremely well cared-for string of horses, which grew all the time. My favourite was a 4-yr-old exmoore called Kerry, who ...Read more

A memory of Pednor Bottom in 1971 by Annette Perry

A Day Out To Woolwich

During the early years after the Second World War my mother would take me to Woolwich as a special treat. I was about 8 year old then. We would catch the 696 trolleybus from Dartford market and arrive at the Woolwich Arsenal ...Read more

A memory of Woolwich in 1952 by Alfred Ward

Leaving Old Coulsdon

I was born at 52 The Glade in 1960 and can remember a happy childhood, although my mum was a single mother (unusual then) and we struggled with money. I remember the parade of shops near me up the hill and especially the ...Read more

A memory of Old Coulsdon in 1974 by Gillian Battersby

This Was A Fantastic Playground

I remember my school days and the games played on this green, the trees forming goal posts, and wickets for cricket. My uncle Ernie's business ('KNIGHTS FOR FISH & CHIPS') was sited for all the ...Read more

A memory of Ormesby St Margaret in 1930 by Roger Knights

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 18,121 to 18,144.

Caption For Bridgend, Caroline Street 1901

Originally Eastgate Street, this street was renamed Caroline Street after Countess Caroline of Dunraven.

Caption For Chorleywood, Canal Side Cottages On The Grand Union C1960

At the time of this photograph, it appeared that the canal network was moving towards a final decline.

Caption For Micheldever, The Village C1955

The sun is shining on another outstanding Hampshire village with some timeless timber-framed cottages and nicely cut hedges. The broadcaster Sir David Frost is rumoured to live here.

Caption For Stourbridge, High Street And Gardens C1955

When one looks at the immaculately maintained gardens here, with flower beds and lawns that require a great deal of attention, it is easy to understand why so many such areas have disappeared

Caption For Bournemouth, The Square And Gardens 1925

In 1925 the Square was beginning to show the degree of traffic problems that were to blight the town in future years.

Caption For Tunbridge Wells, C1955

The large domes are those of the Opera House, which opened in 1902 and served as a theatre, later as a cinema and a bingo hall; today it is a J D Wetherspoon pub.

Caption For Hope Under Dinmore, The Village C1955

The word 'hope' was an old Welsh word meaning a valley and so here we have the settlement in the valley under the hill fort, 'mawr' being a reference to the ancient hill fort at one end of the hill

Caption For Launceston, Boys' College 1890

The initials of the former can still be seen on the premises of the NatWest in Westgate Street.

Caption For Launceston, Castle 1893

The road curving up to the left of the castle is Roydon Road, known at this time as Zulu Road.

Caption For Bedford, The Promenade 1897

On the north bank, Embankment Gardens were laid out in the late 1880s with wide tree-lined walks along the river bank.

Caption For Bedford, Biddenham Church 1897

At the end of a lane near the Ouse the parish church is grouped with Church Farm.

Caption For Aylesbury, High Street C1955

Of this good 1830s terrace only two bays survive, those to the left of W H Smith, the pet and garden stores, which also retain the shopfront which was added to the house's facade.

Caption For Aylesbury, Market Square C1965

Pettit's Stores on the right is now the Grapes and a barber's shop.

Caption For New Mill, The Canal C1955

The new mill was built around 1800 to take advantage of the Grand Union Canal's Wendover Arm or branch canal that opened in 1797.

Caption For Wanborough, St Andrew's Church C1965

The interior of St Andrew's is just as pleasing as the outside, with its four-bay nave arcades, quatrefoil piers and double-chamfered arches. These give a feeling of openness and comfort.

Caption For Eastbourne, The Pier 1925

Its gradual decline in the face of the foreign package tour has been arrested, and it has a large resident population. The town has also developed as a conference centre.

Caption For Salisbury, Poultry Cross And Silver Street 1906

People sit and watch life go by under the hexagonal arches of the Poultry Cross. For five hundred years commerce has surrounded this area with ironmongers, shoemakers and fish and meat shops.

Caption For Hitchin, Bucklersbury 1908

It is an apparently exclusively male-dominated scene in this narrow thoroughfare just off the High Street, with the overhanging upper storeys of the George Inn partially concealing the gaping gateway

Caption For Castle Combe, Village 1904

Castle Combe was originally the site of a Roman villa; the Normans built a castle here, and for centuries the village was a centre for cloth weaving.

Caption For Capel Curig, The Llugwy Valley 1891

This little hamlet lies on the River Llugwy, at the foot of Snowdon.

Caption For Crickhowell, The Castle 1893

Crickhowell Castle lies 12 miles south-east of Brecon. The original stronghold was a timber motte and bailey, and belonged to the de Turberville family.

Caption For Swansea, South Dock 1906

Ship building and repairing gave work to many, and Swansea came sixth in the list of British ship-owning ports. John Vivian opened the first of his copper smelting furnaces at Hafod, Swansea in 1810.

Caption For Ranworth, The Church Rood Screen 1934

A major restoration in 1960 revealed beautifully-coloured portraits of apostles and saints. The font and lectern are both noteworthy, and a mediaeval antiphoner in superb condition is on display.

Caption For Huttoft, The Church C1960

The church is a curious mix of greenstone and limestone giving a patchwork quilt effect, while the chancel is in brick.