Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1887 - 1899, Dolgarrog Ref. HOSM43430
1885 - 1902, Harringworth Ref. HOSM47709
1885, Little Oakley Ref. HOSM51566
1919 - 1922, Kingsdown Ref. HOSM50247
1886 - 1899, Glan-Yr-Afon Ref. HOSM46276
1899, Llangwm Ref. HOSM62759
1853 - 1888, Eppleworth Ref. HOSM44874
1898 - 1911, Fyfield Ref. HOSM45933
1898 - 1911, Netherton Ref. HOSM54648
1894 - 1895, Addlestone Ref. HOSM34022
1883 - 1885, Marlcliff Ref. HOSM53187
1885, Oversley Green Ref. HOSM55904
1887 - 1888, Bonthorpe Ref. HOSM38292
1887 - 1888, Calceby Ref. HOSM39807
1887 - 1905, Hagnaby Ref. HOSM47346
1887 - 1905, Markby Ref. HOSM53164
1887 - 1905, Mumby Ref. HOSM54400
1887 - 1905, Sloothby Ref. HOSM59446
1887 - 1888, Woodthorpe Ref. HOSM65103
1877 - 1879, Morton Ref. HOSM54114

Books

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Memories

29,049 memories found. Showing results 8,231 to 8,240.

An Evacuee During World War Ii

My name then was Babs Collins and my memory goes back to World War II, when I and others from my school in Victoria, London were evacuated to both East & West Clandon. We had been moved very hurriedly in July ...Read more

A memory of East Clandon in 1940 by Gina Arnold

From 1944

Memories from that long ago tend to stick in the back of the mind until an association brings them out. Being a small child, the village green at Bearsted seemed gigantic and the village pond was just a pond. We used to paddle in the pond ...Read more

A memory of Bearsted by Beverley Simmons

St Christopher School

Hi my name is Noreen and I lived in Farnham for quite a few years. I was actually born in Ash. As you go past the library, from the town centre, there used to be a private school called St Christopher, where I worked for a good ...Read more

A memory of Farnham in 1996 by Noreen Simons

Lived Here

I was sent here some time around 1944/45?, I lived in a farmhouse to the left of this picture, just after the turning left, in fact the entrance was just on the right as one turned left. The family I think were called "Choules", or Choles", ...Read more

A memory of Goring in 1944 by Don Lucas

Happy Memories In Brundall

Imagine my surprise while sitting here in U.S.A. looking at pictures of the village Brundall, the village that I was born in. I saw a picture of my dad, Sidney A. Brigham, launching a sail boat at Brooms Boat Yard.  The ...Read more

A memory of Brundall in 1955 by Peggy Miller

The Convent In Orwell Road

I was brought up in a Convent in Orwell Road between the years 1947 and 1954. The Convent was vacated in the summer of 1954 and moved to Hastings a year after the sea wall broke which demolished the old school in Harwich. ...Read more

A memory of Dovercourt in 1950 by Ruth Wright

Wisbech Old Market Place

I was born in Wisbech in 1960, my father worked for the family business, Hutson & Sons, my Grandpa also had a pet shop in the old market place, we lived with him for a while Wonder what happened to the lovely panelling in ...Read more

A memory of Wisbech in 1964 by Julia Arch

Monkton House

I lived with my family in this house for a few months when we first arrived in England from Northern Ireland, it was being renovated by one "Gassy" Harris and was full of the smell of sawn timber. A few years back I revisited the ...Read more

A memory of West Monkton in 1951 by Ian Mathers

Sellincourt Road School

In 1932 I was taken to my first school just up the road from where we lived in Sellincourt Road. It seemed quite a forbidding place at the time but I can remember the head mistress whose name I forget as being rather a tall ...Read more

A memory of Tooting in 1930 by Victor Stotten

Morley Grammar School

I came from Leeds to Morley as an 11 years old pupil to MGS and was placed in Form 3X. Our form master was Mr Carmichael, and the Head was Francis Henry Hulbert, a fine Headmaster. Senior Master was Mr Charles Thetford, and the ...Read more

A memory of Morley in 1944 by Stanley Blum

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 19,753 to 19,776.

Caption For Salcombe, South Sands 1896

The vessel approaching the beach, probably on an excursion, is the 'Reindeer', a ferry launched in 1875 as the successor to the 18-ton 'Queen', which had run from 1860.

Caption For Blackpool, From The Sands 1896

Facing the sands were (from the left) the Prince of Wales Theatre, the Winter Gardens, the Tower, the Royal Hotel, the New Inn, the Big Wheel, and the Coffee Palace.

Caption For London, Kiddies Boating Lake, Regents Park C1965

Nash surrounded it with grand terraces of houses and laid out the bones of the park, including the lake. This view looks into the lake's north-west arm.

Caption For Langton, The Post Office C1965

The village's tranquillity even belies its distance of only four miles from Malton. Langton is a centre for the training of racehorses, and has produced many notable winners through the years.

Caption For Budby, Village C1955

To the west of Thoresby, on the Ollerton to Worksop road, the first Earl Manvers of Thoresby built a small estate village around 1810.

Caption For Newark, Town Lock C1965

Newark is a town with a wealth of historic buildings, and it is relatively little changed compared with Grantham or even Nottingham.

Caption For Charlton, Woodstock House C1955

Woodstock House is a country house hotel nestling in the Downs below the heights of Charlton Forest.We are near Goodwood racecourse, hence the racing scene on the hotel restaurant signboard.

Caption For Morecambe, The Promenade 1899

This lovely view of the Promenade looks north towards Hest Bank, with the Central Pier in the background.

Caption For Lancaster, The Ashton Memorial 1912

When his second wife Jessie died, Lord Ashton, son of James Williamson, decided to erect a monument to her.

Caption For Portland, Bow And Arrow Castle 1898

A 19th-century bridge links Rufus Castle (also known as Bow and Arrow Castle) to the upper cliffs, landscaped as the grounds for Pennsylvania Castle (top right), built for the Governor of Portland - John

Caption For Fairford, The Market Place C1958

This view of the square shows little change in the thirteen years interim after photograph No F145003, though the ivy creeper has gone from the dwelling on the far right.

Caption For Winchcombe, High Street C1950

It is the calm before the storm of the modern motor age, though a delivery lorry on the bend presents quite an obstruction.

Caption For Wakefield, Kirkgate C1965

Kirkgate (its name comes from the Danish words for 'church way') is seen here from the west end of the cathedral.

Caption For Barnoldswick, Tubber Hill C1920

Do not shout too loud about it, though, as there are many locals who would rather it were back across the border.Tubber Hill is on the outskirts of Barnoldswick; running alongside it is part of the

Caption For Newport Pagnell, The M1 Motorway 1962

That much-maligned but vital facility of the motorway network, the service station, was an early landmark.

Caption For Calne, High Street C1950

On the left is Hawkins the butchers, with an interesting mix of periods: the building is late 17th-century with early 18th- century re-front and extension.

Caption For Watchet, Swain Street 1906

The best house is on the right, slightly set back from the road and with a central niche containing an urn. Built about 1835, it became a bank, hence its current name 'The Old Bank House'.

Caption For Bridport, West Allington 1912

The south side of West Allington, looking westwards from the White Lion Hotel to the Old Inn. Both pubs had landladies.

Caption For Bisham, The Abbey 1893

Today, many know Bisham Abbey as the training ground of the England football team. Indeed, it is the National Sports Centre with many new specialised buildings, sports pitches, etc.

Caption For Chorleywood, The Church And School 1959

In the foreground is the church primary school, parts of which date back to 1853, now much extended.

Caption For Houghton Regis, All Saints Church C1955

Kelly's Directory for 1898 lists the Parish Church as 'the church of St Michael, formerly All Saints, ...' so it is obvious that an incumbent and the Church council during the intervening period decided

Caption For Kibworth Harcourt, Leicester Road C1955

Excellent 18th-century houses are to be found on the Leicester Road, but here we see a contrast between the thatched cottages of pre-18th-century date and the Rose and Crown pub, an early roadhouse.

Caption For Temple Sowerby, C1955

Following the suppression of the Knights Templar, in 1323 the Knights Hospitallers succeeded them, holding the manor for over two centuries until 1543 following the dissolution of religious houses

Caption For Stoke Poges, Stoke Park 1895

John Penn, who built the mansion in 1789 upon his return from America, was the grandson of William Penn, who had founded the State of Pennsylvania in 1683.