Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1892, Low Row Ref. HOSM52522
1854 - 1892, Newsham Ref. HOSM54926
1892, Newton Morrell Ref. HOSM54993
1854 - 1912, Smallways Ref. HOSM59470
1913 - 1923, Chenies Ref. HOSM40800
1908, Ashley Heath Ref. HOSM36356
1907 - 1908, Ibsley Ref. HOSM49369
1907 - 1908, Kingston Ref. HOSM50194
1907 - 1908, Lower Turmer Ref. HOSM56768
1907 - 1908, Rockford Ref. HOSM70985
1879 - 1880, Butterley Ref. HOSM39679
1890, Bridge Hewick Ref. HOSM38856
1891 - 1893, Jervaulx Park Ref. HOSM49661
1890 - 1891, Healey Ref. HOSM47972
1890 - 1909, Whitworth Ref. HOSM64601
1895 - 1896, Strood Ref. HOSM60932
1895 - 1896, Upper Upnor Ref. HOSM62903
1895, Collier Row Ref. HOSM41624
1895, Gidea Park Ref. HOSM46299
1895, Harold Hill Ref. HOSM47678

Books

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Memories

29,022 memories found. Showing results 7,701 to 7,710.

An Ashbourne Childhood

My family moved to Ashbourne in 1942 when I was 6. I went to school at what must have been the last of the old "Dame" schools run by an elderly lady called Ethel Hunter. The school was at the top of a big house in Church ...Read more

A memory of Ashbourne in 1943

Friends

I remember going to school with Gillian Barsby and her brother, a miner called Mr Griffiths, he had a daughter Pat and lived in a house by the railway crossing. My step father was head lad for Bob Ward. After Bob Ward ceased training we ...Read more

A memory of Hazelslade in 1960 by Jean Bye

Norton Heath Equestrian Centre

My memories are of my year training at the equestrian centre when it was run by Victor Carter as a riding school and renowned BHS exam school. I trained for my BHSAI there, under Mr Carter, along with head ...Read more

A memory of Norton Heath in 1977 by Karen Scott

Childhood In Buckhurst Hill

I lived at 4 Fairlands Avenue, Buckhurst Hill. My parents moved there just before the Second World War, and I was born in April 1939. I well remember W.C.French Ltd's yard next to Fairlands Avenue fronting the ...Read more

A memory of Buckhurst Hill in 1940 by Richard Moules

Born In Oban

I was born in Oban and still have all my mum's family there, does anyone know of the Sloss family, Davie and Ina and their large family - Davie, Peter, Malcome, Alex, Billy, Robert, Jessie, Ina, Irene and Elizebeth?

A memory of Oban in 1967 by Mary Quinn

Benholm Bothy

Responding to Judi Parry's memory of visiting Johnshaven and her mother's surname of Low, I hae a single census record (1901) of my great uncle David Low at the age of 19 being a blacksmith apprentice at the blacksmith's bothy, ...Read more

A memory of Johnshaven in 1900 by James Mc Carthy

Tattenham Grove Tattenham Corner

I was born at number 42 Tattenham Grove in 1939 and lived there with my mother and grandparents until 1944 when my dad came home from the war. My grandfather worked on the railways, and used to come off ...Read more

A memory of Tattenham Corner in 1940 by Diane Kerwin

My Gran Grandad

My grandparents lived in Mountain Ash at 37 Allen Street, the name of Richard and Ada Parsons. After the harvest had finished in Surrey, we, as children, were always taken to Wales for wonderful holiday. We could climb up the ...Read more

A memory of Mountain Ash in 1940 by Pamela Storey

Childhood Home

I lived at Gastard House from 1953-1967. By that time it had been converted into flats, and we had the ground floor. There were other children there as well, and we had acres of space to play, in spite of part of the gardens being ...Read more

A memory of Gastard by Kay Millard

Swineyard Hall Farm

Swineyard Hall, probably one of the most photogenic farm houses in England. I have photogrphed it several times. Not only is the place itself very special, but it brings back so very many wonderful happy memories.

A memory of High Legh in 1957 by Norman Croston

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 18,481 to 18,504.

Caption For Morwenstow, The Bush Inn C1955

The vast parish of Morwenstow's most famous Rector was Robert Stephen Hawker, incumbent from 1834-75.

Caption For Cirencester, The Church And Town Hall C1955

St John's is one of the largest parish churches in the country, so it is fitting that it boasts one of the grandest entrances.

Caption For Nantwich, Parish Church 1898

This stunningly beautiful church is known as the 'cathedral of south Cheshire'.

Caption For Overstrand, The Cliff Café C1965

The pre-Beeching Act railways meant that people were able to visit a vast array of holiday destinations.

Caption For Swindon, Commercial Road C1965

The street at this time was largely occupied by small businesses such as (on the right) Harold the jeweller's, with next door Hiscock's the builder and decorator's.

Caption For Bawdsey, The Manor 1899

Standing at the mouth of the River Deben, this opulent mansion was built by Sir Cuthbert Quilter in five stages between 1886 and 1904.

Caption For Warminster, Silver Street C1955

This view was taken from the Obelisk, and shows the premises of E J Butcher & Son, bakers, on the left.

Caption For Bury, Kay Gardens C1955

The gardens commemorate John Kay, born in Bury in 1704 and inventor of the flying shuttle.

Caption For Clitheroe, Market Place 1921

More rooftops, a passing steam train (they were being replaced by diesel- powered locomotives at this time) and the sweep of the park express progress. The bandstand has arrived.

Caption For Newquay, The Gannel Regatta 1928

Spectators on both sides of the Gannel are enjoying the annual August regatta. How different the Gannel looks at full tide.

Caption For Great Dunmow, Braintree Road C1955

In the distance are the trees of Merks Hill - itself a known site of Roman habitation - and on our left is the ribbon development that had started creeping along this road in the 1920s.

Caption For Great Dunmow, The Dunmow Flitch 2000

Central to the ceremony is the flitch of bacon itself. Here it is, hung from a frame and draped with greenery.

Caption For St Blazey, Church And Cottages 1893

This is a delightful view of the 15th-century church, which has a plain tower without pinnacles. The cottages have small gardens, walled enclosures, sheds and washing lines.

Caption For Polkerris, C1950

Here we see the village tucked away in its valley, with the great expanse of the bay reaching beyond to Black Head (centre) and the Dodman Point (left).

Caption For Buttermere, High Stile 1889

The hamlet at the foot of Buttermere in the western Lake District takes its name from the lake; it is still the farming settlement it has always been.

Caption For Charminster, The Village C1960

Even in 1960, most of the residents would have been able to trace back their Dorset roots for generations, for there was not then the movement between English communities that there is today.

Caption For Coolham, The High Street C1955

The village of Coolham is probably best known for a lovely old house known as the 'Blue Idol'. The house dates from the time of the Armada in 1588, and was originally a Friends' Meeting House.

Caption For Oakham, The School Chapel C1955

The school chapel was designed by Mr G E S Streatfield and built by Messrs Bowman of Stamford. It is in the shape of a Latin cross, with short transepts and a short chancel ending in an apse.

Caption For Mevagissey, The Harbour 1904

The tosher, an example of which is the small white open-hulled sailing craft in the foreground, was a local class of hand liner.

Caption For Eastleigh, High Street C1960

Ornate lamps and fashionable street furniture have been added to the High Street since this photograph was taken.The trees in the street have been pollarded, and the premises of John Cole and Delbridges

Caption For Swansea, Walter Road 1906

The addition of tramlines and the double- decker electric tram advertising the famous Ben Evans store would have been brought into service sometime after the turn of the century.

Caption For Reading, The Arcade 1896

At the end of the 19th century it acquired this splendid arcade of shops off Friar Street opposite the Town Hall. Severely damaged by a bomb, its site is now occupied by Bristol and West House.

Caption For Fingringhoe, 1907

Fingringhoe, five miles south of Colchester on the Roman River, was close to a port once used in Roman times, which is now Fingringhoe Wick Nature Reserve.

Caption For Cardiff, County Hall C1960

The opening in 1912 of the County Hall in Cathays Park provided a much-needed centrally contained administrative centre for Glamorgan.