Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1853 - 1892, Kirkbymoorside Ref. HOSM50441
1892, Little Ouseburn Ref. HOSM51573
1891, Low Mill Ref. HOSM52437
1890 - 1891, Middlethorpe Ref. HOSM53650
1890 - 1891, Murton Ref. HOSM54429
1889, North Cliffe Ref. HOSM55187
1890 - 1891, Nunnington Ref. HOSM55464
1890 - 1891, Pocklington Ref. HOSM56872
1890 - 1891, Sinnington Ref. HOSM59296
1890 - 1891, Youlthorpe Ref. HOSM65458
1886, Ystradmeurig Ref. HOSM65469
1896 - 1907, Hockley Ref. HOSM70508
1906, Trevescan Ref. HOSM65715
1906, Logan Rock Ref. HOSM70716
1906, Porth Joke Ref. HOSM70942
1906, St Anthony Ref. HOSM71084
1878 - 1879, Trelissick Ref. HOSM71135
1907, Scaleber Force Ref. HOSM71091
1907, Horwich End Ref. HOSM70500
1885, Water Ref. HOSM70066

Books

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Memories

29,049 memories found. Showing results 9,951 to 9,960.

Memories Of Llanvair Village School

I was just looking at the plate all the pupils had when the school so sadly closed in 1987 and was wondering where all the former pupils have dispersed to now? My children who attended the school were ...Read more

A memory of Llanvair-Discoed by marynepal

Green And Silley Weir

I worked for Green and Silley Weir in Royal Albert Docks in the mid 1960's. I remember there being a nice bunch of people working there. Every Christmas us girls in the offices used to get a few big boxes of chocolates from ...Read more

A memory of East Ham by beattiedolly

Vale Of Evesham School

I WENT TO SCHOOL IN EVESHAM I WENT TO THE VALE OF EVESHAM SCHOOL FROM 1972 TO 1978 I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW IF ANY ONE HAS ANY PHOTOS FROM THAT TIME OF THE STAFF OR MY SELF AND THE PEOPLE I WENT TO SCHOOL WITH AS I WOULD LIKE TO ...Read more

A memory of Evesham by vince754

Growing Up In Gorton, Tompson Road

Most of my family grew up on tompson road, just off mount road. With the old doctors surgery on the corner. My dad Charlie Parkinson lived at the first house opposite the doctors, no 2. My mum Mary Fisher lived at no ...Read more

A memory of Gorton by pandlleigh568

Stockwell Road Primary School

I also attended Stockwell Road primary school. One of my friends was Sally Mills. Another friend was Pat Bosher who lived in the police flats in Ferndale Rd. I lived in Hargwyne St & remember the rag & bone man ...Read more

A memory of Brixton by panda177

Pride Of The Valley

My mother was born in Churt and grew up at Number Four Sandy Lane. She worked for a time at the Pride of the Valley during the war and lived upstairs in one of the rooms. While working at the Pride, she met and later married a ...Read more

A memory of Churt by rlangner

Vernon Place Uckfield

My great grandfather, one of the early founders of the Liverpool Victoria Insurance Society ( LV= ), died in retirement in 1905 at Vernon Place. I understand the the address no longer exists. Can anyone enlighten me to where it was ? Many thanks for any help. David Allen, Leeds.

A memory of Uckfield by dw.allen

Cheddar Photographer C H Collard

My maternal grandparents lived in Cheddar from 1890 to 1950. My grandfather owned a shop in Bath Street which was a tobacconist/barber/ photographer business and he took early postcard photos of the village, including ...Read more

A memory of Cheddar

Working On Blackburn Market In The 1950s

I was born in 1935 and raised in Blackburn, attending the Grammar School until my widowed mother could not afford to keep me there. I left school in February 1952 and got a job as a Junior Clerk in the ...Read more

A memory of Blackburn

Tonsils

When I was about nine years old, the family doctor discovered a very bad case of tonsillitis. "Better have them removed as soon as possible." he tersely told my mother. With a brand new National Health in place, I was placed into Great ...Read more

A memory of Hemel Hempstead by barnacle.roy

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 23,881 to 23,904.

Caption For Clenchwarton, The School C1965

This is a good example of a Board School. These were set up in the 1870s to provide education in places where no schools had been established by religious bodies.

Caption For Waldringfield, The Club House And Beach C1960

It is all here because this point along the River Deben has a steep shingle bank upon which boats can be landed or launched at any state of the tide.

Caption For Southport, Lord Street 1921

The classical-style building on the left is the Midland Bank, claimed by many to be one of the town's finest build- ings.

Caption For Cartmel, The Church, Harrington Monument C1875

The Priory Church of St Mary and St Michael was never elevated to abbey status. The tower has a unique formation: the upper part is built crosswise to the lower.

Caption For Beer, Fore Street C1965

On the opposite side of the road are the chemist's Hinton Lake and the post office.

Caption For Calne, Ratford C1960

These cottages on Ratford Hill are similar in style to the Sandy Lane estate cottages. The pair on the right was built in the early 19th century for Bowood estate workers.

Caption For Southend On Sea, The Boating Lake C1945

This pool was to the east of the pier. Motor boats can be seen in the foreground but the pool was split in two.

Caption For Capel Curig, Plas Y Brenin C1960

This wonderfully grand vista with Snowdon in the background is one of the most photographed and painted views in Snowdonia.

Caption For Newark, Appleton Gate 1906

The Newark Museum is in one of the distant houses on the right and is well worth vistiing.

Caption For Lingfield, Old Cage And Pond 1904

Music lovers come to visit the grave of the composer Frederick Delius, who is buried in St Peter's churchyard.

Caption For Southampton, The Floating Bridge 1908

Southampton's famous Floating Bridge enabled foot passengers and traffic to cross the Itchen between the city and the south-eastern suburb of Woolston.

Caption For Litlington, The Village C1960

Nearby is one of the smallest Neolithic long barrows in Sussex. In the picture the Stores has a sign offering 'Morning coffee and light refreshments,Teas'.

Caption For West Bay, The Harbour C1955

We are looking north-eastwards from the quay beside Pier Terrace across Bridport Harbour to the George Hotel (left), with the Coastguard Station and buildings of George Street behind.

Caption For Thorne, King Street C1955

Thorne was already a busy market town when the Stainforth & Keadby Canal opened in 1802.The canal provided a link between the navigable rivers Trent and Don, and with its opening Thorne went on to

Caption For Wakefield, The Cathedral C1960

There has been a church on this site for a thousand years. After many alterations and additions, the parish church of All Saints attained cathedral status in 1888.

Caption For Farnborough, Homestead Farm 1906

Dating from the 17th century, Home Farm's outbuildings to the right of the picture have been demolished and made way for Home Farm Close, while the farmhouse itself on the left still

Caption For Petersfield, Dragon Street C1965

Out of sight, recent extensions to the church have created a worthwhile centre on which to focus its activities.

Caption For Liskeard, St Keyne's Well 1938

Pilgrims seeking their curative powers have long venerated the healing properties of sacred wells. Early Christians would drink or even immerse themselves in 'holy' water.

Caption For London, The George Inn C1900

A rare picture of the George Inn, showing the now lost north and east galleries.

Caption For London, The Houses Of Parliament C1955

Here we have a similar view to L1305062, but this time the photographer is a few yards upstream to show a now less ornate Lambeth Pier than in the 1860s.

Caption For Braunton, Village And Church 1936

This view is of St Brannock's Church. The original was built after the Irish saint had a dream that he must build a church where he discovered a sow and piglets. This was the place.

Caption For Capesthorne Hall, 1897

Set in 1,000 acres of parkland, the Jacobean-style hall dates from 1719. Following a fire it was rebuilt (in much the same style) in 1861.

Caption For Runcorn, The Locks C1955

Although not part of the original canal, which opened in 1761, the section that linked up with Runcorn was built soon afterwards, and was opened in 1776.

Caption For Bedford, View From Town Bridge C1955

Looking up-river - B51032 - and down-river - B51040 on the Great Ouse, we see scenes far more tranquil than when Danish raiders or Norman soldiery played out their roles.