Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1887 - 1901, Blackdown Ref. HOSM38012
1886 - 1901, Littlewindsor Ref. HOSM51695
1886 - 1901, Mosterton Ref. HOSM54167
1884 - 1904, Aldeby Ref. HOSM35745
1883 - 1903, Hulver Street Ref. HOSM49103
1883 - 1903, Ringsfield Ref. HOSM57844
1898 - 1923, Beckermet Ref. HOSM34132
1898 - 1923, Braystones Ref. HOSM38746
1890 - 1891, Firby Ref. HOSM45443
1890 - 1891, Sutton Howgrave Ref. HOSM49042
1890, Sutton Howgrave Ref. HOSM60988
1881 - 1899, Flitton Ref. HOSM45636
1882 - 1900, Knotting Ref. HOSM50559
1882 - 1900, Odell Ref. HOSM55566
1881 - 1899, Silsoe Ref. HOSM59263
1882 - 1900, Souldrop Ref. HOSM59604
1882 - 1900, Thurleigh Ref. HOSM61792
1899 - 1900, Yelden Ref. HOSM65426
1879 - 1880, Belper Ref. HOSM34141
1879 - 1880, Heage Ref. HOSM47964

Books

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Memories

29,049 memories found. Showing results 8,301 to 8,310.

Granda Skinner

Davie Skinner, Bank ST, Balintore would take me for walks up at the back of Balintore and sit among the yellow broom and look over the Moray Firth. He would tell me stories of the salmon fishing. We would then walk down to ...Read more

A memory of Balintore in 1956 by David Sutherland

Cargo Fleet All Gone Now!

It is so sad that there is little of Cargo Fleet remaining, not only physically but also photographically. I have searched in vein to find photographs of this once strong community. Those I have are from when I was ...Read more

A memory of Cargo Fleet in 1966 by C Elliott

Westgate On Sea Pavilion

Westgate-on-sea pavilion will soon be a cherished memory. Thanet Council are choosing to dispose of it rather than installing a disabled access and disabled toilets. If anyone out there cares about this unique ...Read more

A memory of Westgate on Sea in 2007 by Sylvia Mulley

Grandmas House

MY GRANDMA ANNIE MAYCOCK LIVED IN THE HOUSE AT THE BACK OF PEACOCKS IT WAS END OF TERRACE DOWN AN ENTRY AT THE BACK OF BUTLERS BUTCHERS WHEN I VISITED THE SMELLS WERE FANTASTIC AND ON SATURDAYS THE BELLS WOULD RING FROM THE CHURCH ...Read more

A memory of Tamworth in 1960 by Teresa Wilkin

Getting Lost In Binns

One day, when I was about 5 years old, Mother took me to Binns, which used to be a big store in Fawcett Street. While I was standing by one of the counters, lost in a daydream, Mother went to another counter a few feet ...Read more

A memory of Sunderland in 1940 by Diana Dioszeghy

Docks Memory

Unfortunately, though this photo shows the timber quay, it doesn't show the timber! Sometimes Father took my brother and me to Preston docks, and this was always a wonderful outing. I can remember scrambling around on the huge tree ...Read more

A memory of Preston in 1950 by Diana Dioszeghy

Good Old Days

I was born in 1946 lived in Lifton until I got married in 1971. I lived in Fore St next door lived Mr Brown he used to repair shoes in his little shed in the garden I used to watch him working. just a few doors away Bill Keast he was ...Read more

A memory of Lifton in 1960 by Brian Keighley

Windborough Road Carshalton

I LIVED IN WINDBOROUGH ROAD FROM 1956-1961. WE LIVED AT NUMBER 68 WITH MY PARENTS AND GRANDPARENTS. MY DAD TOLD ME HE TOOK CLIFF RICHARD TO SCHOOL ON THE BACK OF HIS BIKE! MY MEMORIES ARE THE "GEM SHOP" WHERE WE WOULD ...Read more

A memory of Carshalton in 1956 by Kay Grimwood

When I Was A Lad....

Ahh.. What a rush of memories return to my mind as I ponder the view of the vale of Almondsbury laid out before me. I grew up in the lower village (then known as marshwell crescent). My father's family hailed from the deepest ...Read more

A memory of Almondsbury in 1955 by Alan Jarman

9 Months Of My Life Spent Here

I was a boy sargeant soldier at Arborfield AAS when I came down with a serious illness and rushed into Cambridge Military Hospital, Aldershot and when I defied the odds and lived , it was discovered that I had ...Read more

A memory of Hindhead in 1950 by Clifford Charlesworth

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 19,921 to 19,944.

Caption For Sudbury, Market 1904

Sudbury, on the River Stour, was once an important cloth town, and has always had a popular market. Market Hill is lined with elegant Georgian buildings, with St Peter's Church at the top.

Caption For Mildenhall, Market Place C1955

Lying in the north west of the county, Mildenhall boasts one of the most magnificent churches in the region.

Caption For Moorsholm, Freebrough Hill C1955

Freebrough Hill, located on the edge of Moorsholm on the A171 Guisborough- to-Whitby moor road, is steeped in legend.

Caption For Crowborough, All Saints Church And Vicarage 1900

Further north-east we reach Crowborough, a village that became a health resort in the 1870s when Lord Abergavenny followed the advice of a Dr Prince.

Caption For Ramsgate, Granville Hotel, Victoria Parade 1901

Ramsgate is the third in the trinity of Thanet holiday resorts; its attractions would have been familiar to the young Princess Victoria, who as a small girl stayed in a house near the bandstand on the

Caption For Batley, Market Place And Branch Road C1955

Batley was the north's shoddy town: its prosperity came from the process of breaking down and reweaving woollen cloth from waste rags.

Caption For Blunham, The Hill And Square 1968

back in Bedfordshire and heading south, our route passes through Blunham, a most attractive village, where the poet John Donne was rector from 1622 until his death in 1632, although he was also Dean of

Caption For Chipping Norton, The Cotswolds C1960

Most of the region's towns have fine buildings and churches paid for by the wool trade that flourished in these parts.

Caption For Ashtead, Woodfield House C1900

This building on Ashtead Common, owned by Frederick Felton, served as the village bakery around the turn of the century, but also formed a focus for the hordes of London day and Sunday school children

Caption For Cardiff, St Mary Street C1960

The city was and is the capital centre of Wales, and this importance has increased - it is now a modern commercial and administrative centre for the nation.

Caption For Appletreewick, Monks' Hall 1906

Near the Wharfe and overlooking the 1592ft Simon's Seat, Appletreewick was the resting place of monks on their journey between Bolton Abbey and Fountains Abbey.

Caption For Freshfield, Post Office, Old Town Lane C1965

An unusual, but often most welcome, combination of pharmacy and sub-post office, the building on the near left has performed the function under at least three owners to the knowledge

Caption For Malham, Malham Cove C1881

The spectacular falls last flowed across the 300-yard crag at the end of the Ice Age.

Caption For Crakehall, The Village 1900

Crakehall, 1 mile north of Bedale, is two villages in one - this is Little Crakehall, with its race (left) for three corn and flax mills.

Caption For Fyfield, The Devil's Den 1901

Devil's Den, near Marlborough in Wiltshire, is an example of how the ravages of the plough is nothing more than intentional vandalism.

Caption For Windmill Hill, Posey Green C1955

The road widens to form Posey Green, with the 1930s Horseshoe Inn on the right out of camera shot; it is a rambling mix of local sandstone and timber-framing with a huge horseshoe-

Caption For Beeston, The Castle, From The South West 1888

With the ivy all removed it is now much easier to see the castle, even if in doing so it has lost some of its romantic appeal.

Caption For Lacock, Abbey C1955

The main entrance to Lacock Abbey, with its double flight of steps and two tall ogee-headed windows, is an early example of the 18th-century Gothic Revival.

Caption For Preston, Rock Gardens And Lawns, Avenham Park C1955

The council bought the strip of land alongside the railway, and the area was ready to be developed.

Caption For Kings Lynn, Red Mount 1898

This winter view of the chapel makes it look like a prison rather than the fascinating building it is. Robert Corraunce built it on instructions from the prior of Lynn.

Caption For Hadleigh, St Mary's Church 1922

St Mary's, one of the largest in Suffolk, is not a typical Suffolk wool church, and has an elegant lead spire.

Caption For Hadlow, The King's Head C1950

This was constructed in the early 19th century by Walter May so that he could enjoy a prospect of the sea, however the South Downs prevented his dream from being realised.

Caption For Hoddesdon, High Street C1955

Standing in the High Street at Hoddesdon must be one of the last horse-drawn milk delivery floats in the district (centre right).

Caption For Willington, High Street 1962

The swinging sixties are still a little way off, but times are changing.