Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1895, Southend Airport Ref. HOSM59777
1886, South Petherton Ref. HOSM50449
1892 - 1908, Birkdale Ref. HOSM37813
1892 - 1893, Churchtown Ref. HOSM41046
1892 - 1893, Hubberton Green Ref. HOSM52305
1892 - 1893, Triangle Ref. HOSM62497
1887 - 1903, Dawsmere Ref. HOSM42920
1887, Gosberton Clough Ref. HOSM46670
1887, Osborne Ho Ref. HOSM46672
1887, Hop Pole Ref. HOSM48887
1886 - 1887, Surfleet Ref. HOSM61041
1887, Weston Hills Ref. HOSM64154
1896, Byers Green Ref. HOSM39714
1887, Keal Cotes Ref. HOSM49604
1887, Old Bolingbroke Ref. HOSM55596
1881 - 1884, Bednall Ref. HOSM37356
1880 - 1882, Billington Ref. HOSM37734
1880, Broad Heath Ref. HOSM38991
1880 - 1881, Gnosall Ref. HOSM46585
1879, St Stephen Ref. HOSM60247

Books

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Memories

29,049 memories found. Showing results 9,571 to 9,580.

Ultra Violet Treatment

I lived in Millwood Road and went to Chatsworth Infants and Juniors. I remember going to the clinic for treatment for a pidgeon chest, mum took a photo of me wearing my goggles; it was also used for asthma or chest ...Read more

A memory of Hounslow in 1954 by Jenny Gould

Growing Up In The Pit Houses

We were raised in a pit house on Springfield (sometimes 'Avenue') near the far end of Ings Lane, in the fifties. It was a small street, only 6 houses. 2 or 3 keys would open both front and back doors (and ...Read more

A memory of Bolton Upon Dearne by Peter Wraith

Summer In The Village

I remember summers in Wallasey Village being absolutely glorious as a kid. I used to live in Green Lane, and during the summer holidays,Ii and my friends worked on the market gardens, from early in the morning until mid ...Read more

A memory of Wallasey in 1975 by Philip Hoggett

Niffyite

I'm a born & bred Countesthorpe lass & spent my first 16 years of life enjoying the village very much before moving on to pastures new. I lived just across the road from the post office.

A memory of Countesthorpe by Gaynor Love

East Ham

Born in East Ham in 1943. We are 4 sisters. Favourite place was Central Park after school each day. Playing rounders or on the swings with the Parkie blowing his whistle after 10 mins to get off for the next lot to get on. Sunday ...Read more

A memory of East Ham in 1950 by Anita Loe

Church Hill

In 1958 when I was 3 year old, we moved from a small flat on the London Road, near the bank where my father was branch manager (TSB), to Belton Road off Church Hill. I watched our new house being built on a sloping plot of land. My ...Read more

A memory of Camberley in 1958 by Janet Halls (Nee Pibworth)

Cecil Johnstone.

I wonder if anyone remembers my grandfather, Cecil Johnstone? He lived at 22 Orchard Avenue, Acomb during the 1950's. He worked as a Hexham (Moffat's) bus driver, and his wife was called Maud (nee Dart). During the 50's Maud owned ...Read more

A memory of Acomb in 1953 by Christine Catt

Good Old Watford

I was born in Watford in 1934 and went to school at Callow Land and Alexandra Secondary Modern. We lived through the war years in Elm Grove. I used to work in Trewins all day Saturday then go to the market and buy mum a bunch of ...Read more

A memory of Watford in 1941 by Elsa Ward

Under The Arndale.

I spent many childhood days at the corn exchange in Luton as my grandfather, Percy Brewer, was the attendant in charge of the toilets for many years. Prior to this he was the stage manager at the Grand Theatre in Waller Street opposite the Luton indoor swimming pool.

A memory of Luton in 1950 by Terence Thomas

William Street

I was born in William Street. I can’t remember the number but do remember the chap next door was called Charlie Peason - he had two girls a bit older than me. Out the back of the house there was a little chapel and up the road ...Read more

A memory of Auckland Park in 1947 by Barry Fawcett

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 22,969 to 22,992.

Caption For Burbage, The Village 1907

With the camera a relatively unknown instrument in those days, the photographer invariably attracted a gaggle of village children as he went to work.

Caption For Leamington Spa, Royal Pump Room And Parish Church 1922

On the right is the Royal Leamington Bath and Pump Rooms, with swimming pool and Turkish baths.

Caption For Mablethorpe, High Street C1955

The arrival of the railway in 1877 put Mablethorpe on the seaside holiday map, and the town is mainly Victorian or later.

Caption For Upper Dicker, The Dicker C1955

About two miles west of Hailsham is Upper Dicker, which has a Gothic-style church. Standing on a hill at a crossroads is the unusual house named The Dicker, built in 1908 for Horatio Bottomley MP.

Caption For Broadway, High Street C1955

From about 1600 Broadway was a thriving staging post, and horse-drawn carriages by the dozen stopped here to feed and water en route from London to Worcester - a journey of more than 17 hours.

Caption For Holt, The Hall 1896

This fine gabled building with huge chimneys is situated on the edge of the town, set in typical English parkland with lakes and rare trees.

Caption For Matlock, The Queen's Head C1870

The Queen's Head Hotel, now shops, used to stand just across Matlock Bridge (from where this photograph was taken) on the way south towards Derby.

Caption For Repton, The Hall C1955

It incorporates part of the 15th-century Prior Overton's Tower. Note the ornate, ball-topped entrance gate columns, and the earlier priory remains incorporated into the garden walls.

Caption For Little Bookham, Common 1906

Behind the signpost directing travellers to Dorking and Guildford is the lych gate leading to the churchyard of the small Norman church with its shingled spire.

Caption For Frimley, The White Hart Hotel 1906

On the left, outside the post office, two postmen are among the group eyeing the camera.

Caption For Mullion, Village 1904

The famous evangelist the Rev C H Spurgeon, who visited Mullion in 1872, was obviously impressed by the locals: 'If I were asked to select the Cornish parish which contains the greatest number of intelligent

Caption For Saundersfoot, Coppet Hall Sands C1955

The people to the right are enjoying a walk along the miner's route of the Stepaside line, which transported anthracite from the Stepaside area via Wiseman's Bridge, first by horse-drawn

Caption For Great Meols, The Railway Inn C1955

Pandering to the needs of motorists, the first Railway Inn was pulled down in the 1930s to make way for a larger establishment.

Caption For Middleton, Main Street 1951

The narrow and winding Main Street seen here is typical of most White Peak villages, and is definitely not built for modern traffic.

Caption For Abbotsbury, Market Street C1955

Even in the 1950s cars did not dominate the roads of Dorset, except during holidays and at weekends.

Caption For Pevensey, Royal Oak Hotel 1890

This hostelry, in Pevensey's High Street, is one of the ancient town's historic buildings standing opposite the east gate to Pevensey Castle.

Caption For Three Legged Cross, The Village 1903

An admiring crowd of children - one with a hoop - and some adults linger at this cross-roads hamlet in the High Weald near Ticehurst.

Caption For Stoney Middleton, C1960

This view shows Curbar and Baslow Edges in the background, with the houses of the village filling the dale in the foreground.

Caption For Dent, Main Street 1924

This time, two children are filling their bucket from the fountain, and the George and Dragon Hotel, which welcomed members of the Cyclists' Touring Club, is the prominent building on the right.

Caption For Compton Wynyates, The Courtyard 1922

The house consists of four ranges built round a courtyard. On the right here is the south range, which includes the parlour and great chamber.

Caption For Egremont, Promenade 1912

This was the second section of promenade to be constructed, with work beginning in 1891. Before this, the river frontage would have been largely open to the shore.

Caption For Cowbridge, High Street C1949

The High Street runs along the mile long Roman road within the small market town of Cowbridge.

Caption For Littleport, View From The Bridge C1955

This view from the banks of the River Great Ouse looks towards the village, with the tower mill in the distance.

Caption For Bason Bridge, The Station And River Brue C1955

Bason Bridge is part of East Huntspill village. Here a railway ran alongside the Brue from Highbridge to Glastonbury.