Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1900, Hillend Ref. HOSM48537
1881 - 1902, Butley Ref. HOSM39758
1881 - 1883, Debach Ref. HOSM42940
1881 - 1884, Framlingham Ref. HOSM45879
1883 - 1884, Laxfield Ref. HOSM50980
1881 - 1883, Pettistree Ref. HOSM56664
1881 - 1883, Ufford Ref. HOSM62917
1898, Kiddington Ref. HOSM54612
1884, Warndon Ref. HOSM37531
1884, Whittington Ref. HOSM39060
1884, Broughton Hackett Ref. HOSM39219
1883 - 1884, Claines Ref. HOSM41005
1883, Great Witley Ref. HOSM47095
1903, Little Inkberrow Ref. HOSM51521
1884, Lower Strensham Ref. HOSM52665
1903, Old Storridge Common Ref. HOSM55693
1884, St John's Ref. HOSM60029
1883, Stanford Bridge Ref. HOSM60349
1884, Upton Snodsbury Ref. HOSM63112
1898 - 1923, Stainburn Ref. HOSM60277

Books

11 books found. Showing results 19,585 to 11.

Memories

29,050 memories found. Showing results 8,161 to 8,170.

Hms Impregnable 1891

My great grandfather, George Jarvis, served on HMS Impregnable in Devonport according to the 1891 census at the age of 16. He went on to become a petty officer in the Navy.

A memory of Devonport in 1890

School In Walsham

I atended primary school in Walsham from 1953 to 1955, my father was stationed at Shepards Grove. We lived in West House about a mile out of town toward Bury St Edmonds. I enjoyed my time in school there. My wife and I ...Read more

A memory of Walsham Le Willows in 1953 by Bernard Myer

Years Ago

My grandparents lived in the old rectory which was a few hundred yards from the Beckford Arms. I spent many happy holidays there with my cousins. We had wonderful Christmases, lots of snow and in the better weather long bike ...Read more

A memory of Fonthill Gifford in 1960 by Rosemary Davies

Ridware History Society

You may like to check out the Ridware History society site - www.kmaone.com/rhs -which has much about the history and photographs of the Ridwares in Staffordshire

A memory of Mavesyn Ridware by Enid Manning

My Time Near Andover

WE were married in July 1966. As I was stationed at Middle Wallop, after our honeymoon in London we caught the train to Andover and stayed for 2 nights at the White Hart (is that the name? Opposite the old bus station near the ...Read more

A memory of Andover by First Name Last Name

Cloughton 1955

My great-grandfather Ted Allan used to be the tailor at the little shop right next to the grocery shop on this photo. We used to travel up to Cloughton every Bank Holiday from the Midlands in a car just like the one in the ...Read more

A memory of Cloughton by Jennifer Lazenby

Howgill Parish Church

Visited church and local area to see for myself where my ancesters lived over one hundred years ago. They were Robert Gibson and his son, also called Robert, both of them farmers. I first discovered Howgill ...Read more

A memory of Howgill

All Countryside

When I was born, Basildon was not built. I was born in Pitsea, when it was all country side. Although my mum took me back to London after the war, I returned to Pitsea often to stay with my grandparents. It was the happiest time of ...Read more

A memory of Basildon in 1940

Chef's 1948 To 1960

I was a young trainee chef at the then posh Pattisons Restaurant, Corporation Street, after national service in the far east. Who remembers the Worcester Street restaurant with then Mrs Burgess, today's site the Rotunda. I ...Read more

A memory of Birmingham in 1948 by Derek Hyde

The Second Mckays

We have just read Anthony McKays memories of Barningham Hall. After they left my husbands family, also McKays, how about that for coincidence, moved in also as driver to Sir Charles. My husband Terry was nine at the time ...Read more

A memory of Barningham Hall by Pauline Mc Kay

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 19,585 to 19,608.

Caption For New Quay, The Harbour C1935

This view from the end of the stone pier shows the four-storey Custom House surrounded by rowing boats, which were used by both local fishermen and holidaymakers.

Caption For Chippenham, The River And Bridge C1966

In 1959 a pedestrian bridge (C294083, pages 48-49) was built on the Cooperative side to the rear of the new shops; it was used until 1964, when it was taken down.

Caption For Saffron Walden, The Old Sun Inn C1955

There are dates on the bressummer beam (1600), on the two small gable windows (1625), on the stork in the roundel (1871) and on the highest gable (1676), showing that work was undertaken in different centuries

Caption For Moffat, High Street 1890

At this time Moffat was one of Scotland's chief inland resorts, boasting several hotels and private boarding houses.

Caption For St Ives, The Harbour 1892

The man steers his craft to pass astern of the boys' boat, whilst the fishing boats provide an impressive backdrop.

Caption For Northampton, All Saints Church 1922

Since this photograph was taken, the street has become much busier with traffic; these days it would be difficult to stroll about without fear of being knocked down.

Caption For Wilsford, St Michael's Church C1955

St Michael's at Wilsford has herringbone flintwork and a large unbuttressed Norman tower on the west end.

Caption For Hailsham, Old Houses C1955

Fleur-de-Lys, the timber-framed building, is one of Hailsham's most interesting and oldest buildings.

Caption For West Byfleet, Rosemount Parade C1955

West Byfleet is more stylish with its architecturally-considered parade of shops and flats: this is quite a successful composition, with occasional timber-framed accents.

Caption For Sudbury, Ballingdon Street 1904

On the left, the second house with the lower roof has been demolished.

Caption For Avebury, The Stones C1955

The Avebury Stone Circle in Wiltshire is unique: modern village life and ancient stones live side by side in a common and mutual existence where the past is indelibly a living part of the present.

Caption For Little Baddow, Grace's Walk 1906

This point - where Grace's Walk crosses Sandon Brook - has a ghost-story attached to it: Lady Alice Mildmay (d1615), child-bride of Sir Henry, supposedly drowned herself in a pond here after he was unkind

Caption For Yeovil, The Park And Church 1900

All the houses on the left went to make way for the inner ring road and its roundabout; the gable on the far right belongs to The Armoury pub, which does survive.

Caption For Winsford, Village 1930

This village is virtually the creation of its 19th-century rector, Joseph Relph, who built large numbers of houses to double its size, including Tarrs Inn, which we can see in this view, with

Caption For Nether Stowey, Post Office And The Cross 1935

Here, at the junction of St Mary Street and Castle Street on the right, which leads to the Norman castle ruins, is the Clock Tower of 1897 topped by its timber belfry and weathervane.

Caption For Norton St Philip, The George Inn C1950

Built in the late 14th century for the Carthusian monks of Hinton Priory, the George Inn catered for the wool merchants who came to the town's two annual fairs: it performed a useful service and was

Caption For Luton, Airport, Modern Jets 2005

LOOKING TO the future, a lot depends on the fortune of the nation and its place in the world.

Caption For North Berwick, The Seafront 1897

The popular seafront of North Berwick.

Caption For Bridport, South Street 1897

This is looking northwards up South Street, to Stag House at the top end of West Street and the Town Hall (centre).

Caption For Eype, Village 1930

This is another view of Lower Eype from further to the south-west, closer to the cliff above Lyme Bay, looking inland to Mount Lane and St Peter's Church (centre).

Caption For Milton Lilbourne, The Village C1955

This peaceful village to the south of Marlborough is one long street retaining many old cottages.

Caption For Rickmansworth, The Canal 1897

By 1796 the Grand Junction Canal passed through Rickmansworth on its way from Brentford on the Thames to Braunston.

Caption For Syston, High Street C1955

An attractive corner of medieval Sithestan (1254). The house which forms the angle with Chapel Street on the left is pre-17th-century, lately repainted and rethatched.

Caption For Wrea Green, The Grapes Hotel C1965

The hotel's old name was the Dumpling Inn because of the annual custom of eating dumplings in broth.