Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1883, Holme Pierrepont Ref. HOSM48765
1883 - 1902, Langar Ref. HOSM50703
1899, Long Eaton Ref. HOSM52293
1898 - 1899, Nuncargate Ref. HOSM55459
1887 - 1902, Orston Ref. HOSM55797
1879 - 1898, Pinxton Ref. HOSM56676
1886 - 1902, Plungar Ref. HOSM56779
1885, Sutton Montis Ref. HOSM60996
1885, West Camel Ref. HOSM63774
1899, Y Felinheli Ref. HOSM65348
1889 - 1892, Boroughbridge Ref. HOSM38413
1889, Castle Howard Ref. HOSM40289
1890 - 1891, Coxwold Ref. HOSM42189
1888 - 1891, Crambeck Ref. HOSM42156
1890 - 1891, Elvington Ref. HOSM44917
1891, Great Edstone Ref. HOSM46863
1890 - 1891, Holtby Ref. HOSM48791
1889 - 1890, Husthwaite Ref. HOSM49326
1890 - 1892, Knapton Ref. HOSM50457
1887 - 1889, Laytham Ref. HOSM50905

Books

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Memories

29,049 memories found. Showing results 8,061 to 8,070.

Samuel Page Umbrella Maker.

This photo shows my great grandfather's shop, nearly opposite the one owned by Jesse Boot. The shop has (on the left hand side of the photo) the name S. Page (Samuel Page) just above the wooden statue of Jonas Hanway ...Read more

A memory of Nottingham by Claire Allen

Shop Names And Trades.

The buildings from left to right are the Post Office with Drakelow Press printing and bookbinding firm in buildings above and behind it. Established prior to 1827 by a Stephen Dodd, in 1951 it became known as Drakelow Press. The ...Read more

A memory of Woburn by Claire Allen

Family Connections.

The mill in the photograph is Low Mill at Grassington. My ancestor William Irving lived here with his family before 1820 until his death in 1843 aged 84. He was a woolcomber. His son James Irving also lived here with his family ...Read more

A memory of Grassington by Claire Allen

The Kennet

The river is the Kennet and this view shows the junction of the Kennet river (from low level bridge on the right) and the Kennet and Avon Canal (towards the locks straight ahead). The tributary to the left is towards the West Mills flour mill (water powered). The view is upstream (West).

A memory of Newbury by Claire Allen

The Harbour Line.

Look carefully between the first two trees on the left of the photograph. In the gap with the house in the background you will see a horizontal dark line which follows to the right. This is the railway line called the Harbour Line ...Read more

A memory of Wisbech

Forest School

The building in the background is the Forest Grammar School which would have been newly built at this time - I think it opened in 1957. The headmaster at the time was "Wally" Jackson, who I had the pleasure of meeting rather too often as he wielded his cane for my latest infraction of the rules!

A memory of Winnersh in 1957 by John Buck

California In England

This holiday camp was known as California in England and was owned by the Cartledge family.  Mr Cartledge ran the holiday camp and Mrs Cartledge ran the Red Puppet cafe in Wokingham's Peach Street for some time, where a group of ...Read more

A memory of Wokingham in 1958 by John Buck

Rowing

I think this boathouse was where the Reading Working Men's Rowing Club was based. I remember boys from the Forest Grammar School rowing on the river here and the extraordinary pain in your arms as you rowed the last few strokes of a race!

A memory of Reading in 1959 by John Buck

Alma Friston Nee Oldfield

I was born in Smeeton on April 23rd 1935. I remember staying with a Mr and Mrs Webb. As you approached Smeeton there were cottages on the left hand side, we stayed in the last one next to a lane. The cows came up this ...Read more

A memory of Smeeton Westerby in 1945 by Alma Friston

The Galleon Swimming Pool

The Galleon swimming pool was all blue with a marvellous fountain at the far, shallow end. Above to the left was a sun balcony and a little counter where you could buy soft drinks and sweets. There was a wavey slide on the ...Read more

A memory of Burgh Heath in 1950 by Heather Lee

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 19,345 to 19,368.

Caption For Runcorn, Transporter Bridge C1906

The Transporter (or more correctly 'transbordeur') Bridge was a meccano- like structure below which moved a suspended cab.

Caption For Alderley Edge, The Edge 1896

With the Hough on the left and looking towards Waterfall and Clockhouse Woods, the path up the Edge, originally an old right of way from the Hough over to Macclesfield, has recently been

Caption For Shamley Green, C1955

A community of Cokelers, a religious group otherwise known as the Dependents, once lived in the village.

Caption For Wensley, Green 1906

This was such a tranquil place in 1906; but now it lies on the main Dales road from Hawes to Leyburn.

Caption For Compton Dundon, Butleigh Mont 1904

Atop the hill, it has a pedestal with inscription plaques on three sides and a relief of a naval battle on the fourth.

Caption For Preston, Fishergate C1955

The Institute for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge has stood up well to the passing of time.

Caption For Bray, Village 1911

A former royal manor, Bray is well known for the song 'The Vicar of Bray', celebrating the vicar who changed sides several times during the Civil War and after to keep his living.

Caption For Chesham, Broadway 1921

Much more survives of the buildings on the left side of the Broadway, seen here just before the War Memorial replaced the drinking trough and lamp post.

Caption For Beare Green, The Duke's Head 1924

A double-decker open-topped bus travels north along the A24 on its way to Dorking and its terminus at West Croydon.

Caption For Horton In Ribblesdale, Pen Y Ghent C1960

At the source of the Ribble and the Wharfe, the village has been a centre for granite, slate and limestone quarrying for over a century.

Caption For Manningtree, High Street C1955

This is a quiet town on the south bank of the River Stour, at the point where it begins to widen into the estuary.

Caption For Herne Bay, The Beach C1955

Holidaymakers queue up for the traditional offshore boat trip, while in the background the 19th-century pier steps out to sea on its spindly legs.

Caption For Oakham, High Street 1932

The post office is on the left then Corney Manufacturing Jeweller.

Caption For Grimsby, The Docks 1893

There was a time in the 19th century when the powers that be in Hull looked upon the needs of the fishing industry as little more than a nuisance and a hindrance to commercial traffic.

Caption For Debenham, Cross Green C1955

The three cottages on the left were originally a house of c1580, with the further range added in c1800.

Caption For Laxfield, The Street C1965

The three cottages on the left were originally a house of c1580, with the further range added in c1800.

Caption For Liverpool, The Ferry Boats C1965

The Mersey ferries are world-famous, even without a boost from pop music, and no printed coverage of the city would be complete unless homage was paid to these links with the Wirral Peninsula.

Caption For Madingley, The Hall 1909

Madingley Hall was the home of Colonel Harding - in 1909 he was carrying out an extensive restoration programme.

Caption For Severn River, The Severn Bore 1906

Twice a year, in April and September, people come from all over to watch the Severn Bore, a wave varying in size from nothing more than a ripple to a wall of water several feet high.

Caption For Appledore, Quay 1923

The full tide brings its own burst of activity, as small passenger boats in an orderly seamanlike manner position themselves to approach the slipway.

Caption For Saddington, Main Street C1955

This is a small hilltop village about a mile to the south east of expanding Fleckney.

Caption For Chatburn, The Village 1921

We are at the top of the street seen in photograph No 71178. The Black Bull, where the people are standing, was built in 1855; it was a Blackburn Brewery Company pub, and so was the Brown Cow.

Caption For Manchester, Victoria Building And Gateway C1890

Here we see one of the ornate gateways that gave entrance to the inner square of the building for deliveries. There were cellars for rent, and Manchester businesses could store goods in them.

Caption For Bedford, High Street 1921

The bank on the left has its long frontage to St Paul's Square, and is now a Ladbroke's betting shop.