Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1913, Langland Ref. HOSM70611
1881 - 1882, Ablington Ref. HOSM69967
1896 - 1897, Beauchief Ref. HOSM70035
1891, South Elmsall Ref. HOSM70374
1891 - 1901, Ewden Ref. HOSM70375
1910, Hayburn Wyke Ref. HOSM70537
1882, Little Dawley Ref. HOSM51454
1880 - 1881, Osbaston Ref. HOSM55819
1880 - 1881, Preston Upon The Weald Moors Ref. HOSM57117
1880, Waters Upton Ref. HOSM61488
1881 - 1882, Uppington Ref. HOSM63076
1881, Wheat Leasows Ref. HOSM64267
1881 - 1882, Bluebell Ref. HOSM64275
1885, North Cheriton Ref. HOSM55183
1883 - 1902, Lindridge Ref. HOSM51268
1887 - 1906, Gumfreston Ref. HOSM47335
1906 - 1948, Jameston Ref. HOSM49652
1906 - 1948, Manorbier Ref. HOSM53176
1906, Tenby Ref. HOSM61452
1895 - 1897, Tenterden Ref. HOSM35304

Books

442 books found. Showing results 24,001 to 24,024.

Memories

29,076 memories found. Showing results 10,001 to 10,010.

Land Army 1946

I went to Childe Okeford 24th June 1946 as a 19 yr old Land Girl ( Connie Rogers) working for Walty Francis - Melways Farm. One of the hardest winters on record 1947 I remember going out to fetch the cows, the snow was so deep ...Read more

A memory of Child Okeford by chasefamily

Glad To Be Gone!

I don't have many good memories of Southall. My family lived in Norwood Green when I was born in 1947 and we moved to 31 North Avenue when I was five. We had a street party for the Coronation and my father told me that it was my ...Read more

A memory of Southall by ginacoles

Stratford. E15 1930's

One of my cousins (now deceased) remembered a home somewhere near to the junction of Glenavon and Romford roads. She thought it had a large sign saying "Leytonstone Home for Waifs and Strays", but her memory was sometimes ...Read more

A memory of West Ham

Irish Navies Who Built The Viaducts And Railways Winlaton Miill/Rowlands Gill

I have a small book on the history of this area and there is a photograph of the viaduct at Winlaton Mill being built about 1864. It reminded me of something my ...Read more

A memory of Rowlands Gill by Catherine Cowing

Burseledon Annexe

I was only 3 when I stayed here, convalesing after meningitis. According to my Dad's photographic records, I stayed there for two months, (April / May 1975). I have three memories of the place, which are mixed. Firstly, of crying ...Read more

A memory of Bursledon by igmiller

Edmonton Green

I was born in Stanmore Rd n15 in 1953, but moved to Edmonton Green early 1954, so I was told. We lived above Gearys Bakery next to the Golden Lion, my dad worked in the bake house the other side of road.I knew all the stall holders and ...Read more

A memory of Edmonton by roger.nev1953

Growing Up In Mansfield In The Fifties

Actually Shane Fenton/ Alvin Stardust original name was Bernard Jury(Hope I spelt that right). My brother went to school with him at Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School in Mansfield. Sadly now a ...Read more

A memory of Mansfield Woodhouse by dallison44

The Grange, And Holy Trinity Church And School

In the 1960's I was bought up living at The Grange on the Rickmansworth Road in Northwood. If we turned right out of the drive at The Grange we would walk along the road to church and school at the Holy ...Read more

A memory of Northwood by lumvfttv

Lower Hyde Farm Memories

I remember Lower Hyde Farm holidays with great affection. Went approx five times in the 60S and always had a great time. Evening entertainment was in 'the club' where host Bob would expertly guide you through the evenings. ...Read more

A memory of Shanklin by Ian Hampton

Happy Days

We lived in Epping in the 60s and 70s best times of my life we lived in Nicholl road and went to school at Ivy Chimneys, great school and all the staff I can still remember nearly all my class mates where they lived all the little sweet shops ...Read more

A memory of Epping by stephenbrock

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 24,001 to 24,024.

Caption For Ham Green, Old Cottages 1904

This small parish in the Berkeley Vale consists of isolated farms and cottages, including these quaint brick two- storey buildings with their thatched roofs and inclined dormer windows.

Caption For Plymouth, The Pier 1898

Plymouth never quite achieved the status of being a major seaside resort, though tourists have always bathed from its beaches and promenaded across the famous Hoe.

Caption For East Grinstead, London Road C1965

Another well-known multi-national dominates this view; the branch has been here since about 1930, though the left-hand extension is a post-War development on the site of the Cinema de Luxe, which burned

Caption For Plymouth, The Pier 1898

Plymouth never quite achieved the status of being a major seaside resort, though tourists have always bathed from its beaches and promenaded across the famous Hoe.

Caption For Sidmouth, The Esplanade 1918

Fashionable hotels soon lined the front, with villa residences and smart cottages being erected along the slopes of Sid Vale to cater for a dramatic increase in the resident population.

Caption For Torquay, Vane Hill From Rock Walk 1920

It was named after the prominent weathervane placed here early in the 19th century by Mrs Johnes, a local benefactor who spent a great deal of her own money on improving the growing town.

Caption For York, St William's College C1950

The central doors, which can just be seen in this photograph, were made by the famous wood carver, Thompson of Kilburn: his signature, a mouse, is carved on the right-hand door.

Caption For Ashford, Livestock Market 1906

Ashford has for centuries been an important market town, and scenes such as this, with the sheep in the middle of the street, were once a familiar sight.

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 Fairford, London Street 1948

In the days of horse-drawn travel, Fairford was an important coaching town that straddled the important road leading to the capital from the south-west.

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Caption For Hope, 1919

Perhaps a sign of the times, an open-topped automobile is parked outside the Old Hall Hotel, opposite the tree-fringed churchyard.

Caption For Shepperton, The Lock 1890

As the water inside the lock still eddies after the opening of the upstream gates, two oared skiffs join a sleek steam launch inside the basin.

Caption For Great Baddow, White Horse And Pump C1965

On the grass in front of the hotel is a pump and a trough. The hotel has now extended into the next building with the porch.

Caption For Boscastle, The Village 1906

Boscastle's steep, narrow roads with their tricky hairpins have reduced the impact of development; Old Hill looks much the same today as it did in 1906.

Caption For Camberley, London Road 1909

This shows a view towards Camberley, with the newly opened Municipal Offices on the right, built at a cost of £2,339. Next to them is the Victoria Hotel.

Caption For Downham, Post Office And Old Stocks 1921

On the right an old sycamore tree shades what is left of the village stocks.The film 'Whistle Down The Wind' with Hayley Mills was filmed in and around Downham village.

Caption For Llanvetherine, The Village C1950

On the right is Waterloo Cottage, which until the mid 1970s was the post office and village shop.

Caption For Dartmouth, The Inner Harbour C1955

Behind the corner of the Boat Float, and distinguished by a white awning, is Parade House (centre), built in 1880 to replace the Assembly Rooms.

Caption For Crantock, The Village C1960

Here we see a quiet scene in the centre of a village that has become overwhelmed by post-war bungalow developments and surrounded by caravan and camping parks.

Caption For Sheringham, High Street 1901

At this time Sheringham was developing into a popular seaside resort which would rival Cromer, though the inclination of the townsfolk was to ensure that it retained its charm.

Caption For Barrow In Furness, The Park 1918

The land for the park, off Abbey Road, was purchased in 1904, and work on creating it began in 1907. Here, children are playing on the steps leading down to the bandstand, which has now gone.

Caption For Wethersfield, High Street C1965

The now-demolished barn in the foreground was the premises of Wicks Contractors, land developers, builders and undertakers.

Caption For Gwytherin, Post Office C1955

This sleepy row of terraced cottages has, in fact altered very little, although there is no longer a post office here.

Caption For Chigwell, Swimming Pool At Grange Farm Centre C1960

The whole site is currently under redevelopment with the inclusion of some homes for the disabled.