Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1890 - 1891, Grenoside Ref. HOSM47191
1890 - 1892, Grimesthorpe Ref. HOSM47124
1890 - 1891, Handsworth Ref. HOSM47549
1890 - 1901, Holdworth Ref. HOSM48704
1901, Hollow Meadows Ref. HOSM48726
1890 - 1891, Oughtibridge Ref. HOSM55944
1890 - 1891, Thundercliffe Grange Ref. HOSM57397
1890 - 1901, King Edwards Ref. HOSM57880
1876 - 1897, Spinkhill Ref. HOSM59885
1891 - 1892, Thurlstone Ref. HOSM61892
1890 - 1891, Ulley Ref. HOSM62848
1890 - 1929, Wales Ref. HOSM63350
1890 - 1892, Walkley Ref. HOSM63277
1884 - 1885, Doulting Ref. HOSM43525
1884, Cranmore Ref. HOSM63792
1901, Oborne Ref. HOSM43306
1901, Holway Ref. HOSM48456
1886 - 1901, Leigh Ref. HOSM51128
1886 - 1901, Lillington Ref. HOSM51180
1886 - 1901, Lillington Ref. HOSM51238

Books

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Memories

29,049 memories found. Showing results 9,331 to 9,340.

Catching The Bus At The The Square

Hello, I was born in Crewe in 1947 and lived in Lockett St with my mother and father and 3 brothers. When I was about 3 or 4 we moved to the village of Weston about 3 miles from Crewe. We lived in Weston till 1963, ...Read more

A memory of Crewe in 1960 by Alan Pitchford

Lovely Place

I love Binstead, met my first wife there Carole, who lived in Beatrice Close. We walked all around the village but the best walk was from the Church of the Holy Cross up to Ladies Walk, a truly beautiful place which I still enjoy at ...Read more

A memory of Binstead in 1960 by John Smith

The Atlantic House Hotel

Back in 1971, I joined a friend from London on a surfing trip to Polzeath. I'm from America, and was in the middle of a year-long jaunt around Europe and North Africa. I hadn't gone surfing in several months and was ...Read more

A memory of Polzeath in 1971 by Joel Sanoff

Thornbury Road, Osterley And Spring Grove Central School, Isleworth

I was born at West Middx. Hosp in 1940. Christened at St. Mary's Church, Osterley. I lived in Syon Park Gardens until I was 34. I remember Thornbury Road and can remember some of ...Read more

A memory of Osterley by Clive Warneford

This Was Our Main Shopping Centre In The 1950's

I have vivid memories of Tolworth Broadway. As a child I was born in Tolworth (strictly Kingston Hospital in April 1948 just for my birth that is). Mum, my sister and I would go to the Broadway ...Read more

A memory of Tolworth by Christine Roberts

Holy Cross

I was the born at the Green in Wallsend. I used to live in Holy Cross and I remember the burn, the old cemetery at the top of our road and shopping on Wallsend High Street. My dad was a supervisor at the Rising Sun Pit. We also ...Read more

A memory of Wallsend by Lesley Kovacs

Old School Girl 1971 75

I was a pupil at Clarendon from 1971-75, when I had to leave after the fire. I wasn't allowed to go to the new school in Bedford, it was too far away for my parents, I was very disappointed. It was a privilege to be a ...Read more

A memory of Abergele by Jane Fairclough

Richard Goodair Of Pownall Hall Died 10 January 1894

I found a reference to the house while researching my ancestors. Without using too many great, great, great etc. He was my grandfather's grandfather !

A memory of Wilmslow by John Hatton Edge

If I'd Known Then What I Know Now...

I've picked the year '67 but I honestly don't rememer, it was '67 or '68, possibly even '69. Anyway, my friends and I used to frequent the ground floor disco in The Glebe every weekend. It was the highlight of ...Read more

A memory of Hunstanton in 1967 by Anne Bell

I Had A Wonderful Childhood Growing Up In Hyde.

We used to go swimming at the local baths on a Saturday morning, then into Meschias for ice cream. In the afternoon we would walk down Market Street, or Hyde Lane as some people called it. We would go ...Read more

A memory of Hyde in 1958

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 22,393 to 22,416.

Caption For Barnstaple, Bridge And Terrace 1890

This is Taw Vale Parade, a new road cut through what were the riverside gardens of the houses to the right.

Caption For Barnstaple, Ebberly Lawn C1950

It presents a delightful area of green close to the town centre and is a prized area to live.

Caption For Southend On Sea, The Bandstand C1950

Note the array of chimney pots on the houses behind the shelters. Southend Westcliff Parade Band

Caption For Whitby, The Quay 1927

A new fish market exists on this site, but little else is changed; the lighthouse on the new pier still guides ships back into the shelter of this welcoming harbour.

Caption For Newark, Wesleyan Church And Barnby Gate 1904

The Wesleyan church on the right dates from 1844, and is typical of the big town chapels at that time.

Caption For Scawby, Church Street C1960

More accurately, this is the rear of Church Street; modern detached houses have been developed in the allotment-style gardens.

Caption For Lanreath, The Punch Bowl Inn C1955

The village bus is setting off for Looe outside the famous Punch Bowl Inn, which is said to have been used for the distribution of goods by smugglers.

Caption For Harwich, The Quayside C1954

The massive former Great Eastern Hotel, built in 1864, dominates this picture of the quayside. It was built for travellers who came to the Railway Pier to catch the steamers to the continent.

Caption For Hadleigh, Rectory Road C1966

In complete contrast to photograph H167008, here we have a rainy morning in downtown Hadleigh by the Rectory Road shops.A pram is parked outside the butcher's shop, whilst on the opposite side of the

Caption For Halstead, High Street 1952

This town, which stands above the Colne in the north of the county about five miles from Braintree, was once famous for its silk and crepe.This wonderful post-war view looks up the High Street, with

Caption For Cark In Cartmel, Station Road 1912

The road is devoid of both people and traffic – is it early morning? The third house from the right, slightly lower than its neighbours, is now the post office.

Caption For Caversham, From The Bridge 1890

A local resident described life in Caversham just before the turn of the century, when this photograph was taken: 'When we went shopping in the trap, we would stop outside the shop and the shopkeeper

Caption For Urmston, Crofts Bank Road C1950

Urmston is noted for being the birthplace in 1708 of John Collier, Lancashire's first dialect poet.

Caption For Groudle Glen, Water Wheel 1907

It was of no practical use, having been built purely as an attraction for Edwardian visitors.

Caption For Peterborough, Town Bridge 1904

The river still runs through the centre of Peterborough, but the old railway warehouses on the left are no more, and the rowing boats for hire on the extreme right have gone the same way.

Caption For Sherborne, Headmaster's House 1900

Until this date, the Master's House had been part of the Abbey Lady Chapel (see photographs S112073 and 19664). The castellated extension was added in the early 1880s.

Caption For Sherborne, Half Moon Street C1955

Looking east, we see on the left the businesses of W Warr & Son, hairdressing and chiropody, and Pedley & White, drapers and outfitters. In the distance is Greenham's butchers.

Caption For Drayton Bassett, The Canal And Swing Bridge C1965

The 15-acre Drayton Manor park and zoo is close by; the village of Drayton Bassett is to the southwest.

Caption For Saffron Walden, St Mary's Church, From The High Street C1955

St Mary's, standing on Bury Hill, can be seen from most parts of the town. The fine brick-faced buildings on the right are Frank Bailey's garage, with a repairs workshop behind.

Caption For Launceston, St Thomas' Bridge C1955

bridge still stands next to the ford, and although often called a packhorse bridge, it was probably built to allow the priors to travel between St Stephens and St Thomas; hence its more correct name of

Caption For Launceston, Broad Street And Square C1960

On the other side of the Square, International Stores' building was taken over by Curry's and now stands empty, and the premises next door, once Harwood's Footwear, is now Somerfield, a company that did

Caption For Launceston, St Thomas' Bridge C1955

bridge still stands next to the ford, and although often called a packhorse bridge, it was probably built to allow the priors to travel between St Stephens and St Thomas; hence its more correct name of

Caption For High Wycombe, Frogmoor, Looking South C1965

Its near-replica replacement at least provides a reminder of this important building.

Caption For Leeds, Boar Lane C1965

Partially hidden behind C&A is the Georgian edifice of Holy Trinity church, completed in 1727. It was designed by Halfpenny, with a later 1839 tower and square spire by Chantrell.