Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1879 - 1880, Tideswell Ref. HOSM61950
1899, Dinas Dinlle Ref. HOSM43335
1888 - 1899, Llanaelhaearn Ref. HOSM51721
1888, Llanberis Ref. HOSM56453
1915 - 1916, Llanbradach Ref. HOSM51830
1915, Nant-Y-Ceisiad Ref. HOSM64348
1885 - 1900, Redwick Ref. HOSM57607
1905, Kelly Bray Ref. HOSM49755
1885 - 1886, Saxlingham Ref. HOSM58606
1901 - 1906, Weybourne Ref. HOSM64305
1886 - 1904, Wiveton Ref. HOSM65006
1898 - 1910, Holway Ref. HOSM48802
1898 - 1910, Milwr Ref. HOSM53835
1898 - 1910, Mostyn Ref. HOSM54174
1898 - 1910, Pantasaph Ref. HOSM56136
1898, Pentre Halkyn Ref. HOSM56536
1909 - 1912, Eversley Ref. HOSM45102
1894, Hartley Wespall Ref. HOSM47844
1894, Hook Common Ref. HOSM48867
1894, Nately Scures Ref. HOSM70793

Books

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Memories

29,022 memories found. Showing results 8,501 to 8,510.

Childhood

As a boy I thought my hometown of Frizington to be a wonderful place. We played football for hours on the Ball Alley or on the square. (Trafalgar Square) Also hours of fun "up the backs" The houses behind Nook St playing marbles. ...Read more

A memory of Frizington by John Mc Donald

The Pictures And Being Young Stupid

Hi Keith, I had actually written to you two months ago, but they (the site) must have sensored my message because I had written my e-mail address. I had mentioned that when I told Ken (my brother and your ...Read more

A memory of Croydon by First Name Last Name

Ascent Of The Blorenge 1949

This picture reminds me of a photo my father took from the top of the Blorenge when we climbed it in August 1949. To start, we had to take the railway (closed in the 50's) to Gilwern or Govilon (I can't remember ...Read more

A memory of Abergavenny in 1949 by Diana Dioszeghy

Living In Cefn Hengoed

The Kemp family lived in Cefn Hengoed from about 1920 to 1938, I was born there in my grand parents James and Rose Kemp’s house, No.64 Gelligaer Road in 1934. My memories of the village start from about 1937 I remember ...Read more

A memory of Cefn Hengoed in 1930 by Jack Kemp

Evacuee

I was evacuated to Daglingworth in 1941 from London and was billeted at Warrens Gorse Cottages just outside the village with my younger brother and sister. We attended the village school which was run by Miss Bacon (a bit of a tartar) ...Read more

A memory of Daglingworth in 1940 by William Bowling

Oh Happy Days

I was born in Kilburn in Plympton Road on 2nd May 1928 and went to school at Christ Church School and then Salisbury Road School. What a lovely place Kilburn was in those days with the iron railings and gates on every ...Read more

A memory of Kilburn in 1920 by William Bowling

My Daughter.

I did my nurse training at Sully Hospital and I always helped out when the minister from Sully church visited our patients. Many of our patients were really very ill indeed so his work there must have taken a toll on him so I used to get ...Read more

A memory of Sully in 1975 by Patricia Baker

Family

My memory of Steyning is staying at my aunt Ada's in Priory Field, walking the back lane from her house and going to a big church, and also going to the auction mart and smelling all the animals. I still relish those days.

A memory of Steyning by Janice Dow

Family

I with my mum, sisters and brother moved to Fort William on the 19th of February 1978, from Hove. What a culture shock!  The sun shone down on us for 2 days and then it was typical Fort William weather after that. The only good thing ...Read more

A memory of Fort William in 1978 by Janice Dow

Hest Bank /Bolton Le Sands

I lived with my grandparents in Bolton le Sands. I used to cycle to Morecambe most mornings, to J. W. Blands, painters and decorators, where I was apprenticed, hail rain and snow. I knew every inch of the coast road, the ...Read more

A memory of Hest Bank in 1960 by John Wilson

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 20,401 to 20,424.

Caption For Lancaster, The Town Hall 1903

The strange pole erected on the roof is the local telephone system. In the early years, all subscribers had their own separate line from the switchboard to their home or business.

Caption For Brampton, The Royal Oak And Signpost C1955

along the present B1514 road past the turning to Pepys House, the road forks at the roundabout where the main road runs eastwards towards the A14 and the left road takes us into the village of

Caption For Ferring, The Village C1960

The Norman church keeps the registers of Kingston, a village long lost due to coastal erosion. Highdown Hill, 269 feet high, was a Roman dwelling place and Saxon burial ground.

Caption For Dorking, The Stepping Stones To Boxhill 1932

On our left as we approach Dorking from the north are the Stepping Stones. Contrary to belief, the much-photographed Stepping Stones are not that old.

Caption For Kingston Upon Thames, High Street 1906

The town of Kingston was awarded County Town status in 1893, which it retained even after becoming a London Borough in 1964.

Caption For Weymouth, Jersey Boat 1898

In January 1905, whilst laid up at Milford for the winter, she caught fire and sank under the weight of hose water in her hull.

Caption For Crystal Palace, 1890

After the Great Exhibition of 1851, the Crystal Palace was moved to Sydenham in south-east London, where it was filled with lavish displays.

Caption For Ecclesfield, General View 1902

Situated five miles north of Sheffield, the large parish of Ecclesfield was semi-industrialised by the late 18th century.

Caption For Rhos On Sea, The Seafront 1921

Its real name is Llandrillo-yn-Rhos, and the minute 6th-century St Trillo's chapel, built over a holy well, still stands on the promenade.

Caption For Manchester, St Ann's Square And Church 1886

Originally this area was called Acres Field, and it was here that the Manchester Fair was held on the eve, day and morrow of St Matthew, September 20-22.

Caption For Alton, The Castle C1955

Perched high on its hill, Alton Castle dominates the area. The original castle is thought to have been built by Bertram de Verdun, who also founded the Cistercian abbey at Croxden.

Caption For Cheam, Station Way 1938

The popular Century Cinema was built in 1937 on the corner of Kingsway Road and Station Way.

Caption For Newport Pagnell, Tickford Abbey C1965

This slightly severe-looking three-storey mansion was built in 1767 on the site of a Benedictine priory, long ruinous and partly converted to a house around 1550.

Caption For Littledean, The Village C1955

Beyond the delivery van parked on the same side as The George Hotel stands a row of cottages once quaintly named Ship's Yud Row.

Caption For Daventry, High Street C1965

Looking down the High Street we can see Fosters Brothers (centre right) in a new building that replaced the Bear Hotel, one of Daventry's coaching inns.

Caption For Prestatyn, High Street C1935

Before the Chester to Holyhead railway opened in the 19th century, Prestatyn relied on agriculture and various mining and quarrying activities.

Caption For Wymondham, Market Place And Cross C1965

This pleasant market town sits on the road from Thetford to Norwich, and was once a resting place for pilgrims - it still has a Guild Chapel dedicated to St Thomas a Becket.

Caption For Bromsgrove, High Street C1965

This lovely building is at the southern end of the High Street, in the former market place where the High Street meets Worcester Road and St John's Street.

Caption For Bushey, High Street C1955

On the left stands Barclays Bank. This was built around 1905 on the site of the London and South West Bank, which in turn had replaced a Tudor farm house.

Caption For Edgware, Railway Hotel 1948

Between the underground station and the parish church, this is a wonderful neo-Tudor pub of 1936 by A E Sewell; he also designed the Crown and Anchor in High Street, Chipping Barnet, and the Goat near

Caption For Friern Barnet, Halliwick Hospital, Friern Barnet Road C1965

Here is a pauper asylum of gigantic proportions, built to house 1,000 patients and designed by S W Daukes in 1851.

Caption For Palmers Green, Broomfield Park, Broomfield Lane C1965

As well as the usual statutory facilities, such as tennis courts and a football ground, there is an attractive series of lakes and ponds, as well as Broomfield House with its stableyard, an early 18th-century

Caption For Lambton Park, 1892

During the 18th and 19th centuries, the coal industry dominated the area, and the Lambton family rose to prominence through wealth founded on coal.

Caption For Burnley, New Post Office 1906

This building exhibits all the usual features of a post office, including letter boxes, a clock and an information board giving details about collection times.