Maps

181,070 maps found.

1908-1909, Kyle Of Lochalsh Ref. RNC750664
1907-1908, Mains Of Balgavies Ref. RNC772173
1907-1908, Mains Of Gray Ref. RNC772333
1907-1908, Muirton Of Ardblair Ref. RNC785805
1906-1908, Table Of Lorn Ref. RNC844281
Historic Map Of Carnkie, Carnkie Ref. HOSM40137
1947, Side Of The Moor Ref. NPO831125
1910, Pole Of Itlaw,The Ref. RNC808053
1907-1908, Newton Of Boysack Ref. RNC791895
1906-1908, Newton Of Falkland Ref. RNC791911
1908-1909, Lochton Of Leys Ref. RNC765354
1906-1908, Path Of Condie Ref. RNC802003
1903, Side Of The Moor Ref. RNC831125
1904-1907, Hill Of Drip Ref. RNC735614
1905-1906, Isle Of Arran Ref. RNC744489
1897-1902, Isle Of Dogs Ref. RNC744494
1909-1911, Isle Of Lewis Ref. RNC744503
1908-1909, Isle Of Raasay Ref. RNC744516
1904-1907, Peel Of Gartfarran Ref. RNC1190933
1904-1905, Townhead Of Greenlaw Ref. RNC851218

Memories

28,751 memories found. Showing results 121 to 130.

The Queen And Pantos

I was going from Slough to our favorite pub (The Victoria Arms) on the bus in the 60's not knowing it was Ladies Day at Ascot. The bus ground to a halt at the bottom of Castle Hill, the clippie (young people will have to ...Read more

A memory of Windsor by Dave Hill

The Pub

i can remember being paid 1p for every empty glass i collected from this pub just out of shot on the left back in the 1970's. Also the toy shop and chip shop just round the bend on this picture.

A memory of Bexley by Ginette Higgins

The Postie

The postman was our great grandad, don't know his first name (I'll find out), but he was of the Fisher family. I believe the small girl is the mother of a friend of ours, Mary Rogers- will have to ask her maiden name. Rachel Anstis

A memory of Appledore by Rachel Anstis

The Post War Years

Hi To all that may read the reminiscences of my early Fulham years born in Parsons green maternity hospital just after its building in 1939. lived in North End Rd until my early 29s. then a good solid middle working class ...Read more

A memory of Fulham by rfs1964silro

The Pleasure 0f It All At Bradford On Avon !!

I remember sitting having lunch on the bank of canal seeing those charming barges slowly drifting past and making me feel that I would love to be on board going somewhere, anywhere at all just taking in the day in the warm sun, and walking over to the barge inn for a nice cool drink !!

A memory of Grosmont

The Piper

As kids we were always out on the fields and in the woods by Ropers pig farm...such a plesant smell come summer I recall lol I remember looking over to clayton where sometimes a Scottish piper could be heard playing on the rail ...Read more

A memory of Failsworth by lauraaustin1957

The Park My Granddad Walked Me Thur

If this is the park north of Aston, I walked many times with my granddad. I was in Aston from the States, stayed on Old Road.

A memory of Ashton-in-Makerfield by Paul Forray

The Orchard

I don't have a memory but my father lived at the orchard Watergate lane Woolton. and spoke fondly of his memories there, with his uncle joe egan

A memory of Woolton by elizabethsparks

The Orchard

The first building over the bridge was Pritchards orchard entrance, they used to sell produce at that building, as kids we used to raid the orchard. I lived on Alexandra rd and over a field was the orchards, we got nabbed ...Read more

A memory of Swallownest by Charles King

The One And Only Corby

i remember the flower beds all over corby and going to school in deep snow along occupation road i also remember stevens fair coming to the s and l ground and also abbots and thurston's pulling onto the west glebe at the top end ...Read more

A memory of Corby by fredj6648

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Captions

29,398 captions found. Showing results 289 to 312.

Caption For Kings Lynn, The Archway, Broad Walk C1965

We have two items of interest in this picture: the archway, the Gannock Gate, and the Red Mount Chapel behind the trees on the left.

Caption For Morley, Queens Street C1965

Looming over the town is the tower of the town hall, clearly more than a little influenced in its design by its more prestigious neighbour at Leeds.

Caption For Holyhead, South Stack Lighthouse 1892

Holyhead is best known as the ferry port for Ireland, and stands on Holy Island, linked by a causeway to the Isle of Anglesey.

Caption For Bridport, Almshouses 1903

Magdalene Almshouses (left), were rebuilt in 1877 on the site of a lazar-house or leper hospital, apparently founded by a member of the de Leyes or Legh family, in the early 13th century.

Caption For Coventry, The Cathedral C1965

When Basil Spence designed the new cathedral, he incorporated the ruins of St Michael’s into the scheme of things: the old church in effect became the new cathedral’s vestibule.

Caption For Newark, The Ossington Coffee Palace C1965

The Palace, designed by the illustrious London architects Ernest George & Peto and built in 1882 at the then enormous cost of £20,000, was funded by Viscountess Ossington, sister of the 5th Duke of

Caption For Salisbury, High Street And Matron's College 1906

To the right of the picture is the foliage-covered Matrons' College, built in the 1680s as a refuge for the widows of priests who were ordained in the Salisbury dioceses.

Caption For Glastonbury, Market Place 1896

The town was laid out north and west of the Abbey precincts, with the Market Place at the junction of High, Magdalen, Benedict and North Load Streets.

Caption For Chepstow, Beaufort Square 1957

'Chepe' and 'stowe' combine to mean 'market place', which indicates the early origins of this town.

Caption For Ewell, High Street 1924

This view, showing the centre of Ewell village, was taken looking north towards the Horse Pond and Spring Corner, and includes several splendid examples of the motor vehicles of the period.

Caption For Tewkesbury, High Street 1891

Lack of major industrial development in Tewkesbury meant that the town retained much of its 17th- and 18th-century character and did not experience much of an explosion in its population.

Caption For East Finchley, High Road C1965

To the south-east of mediaeval Finchley, the High Road drops down from the North Circular Road between an almost standard series of parade shops built around the turn of the century, and past the Rex Cinema

Caption For Hatch End, The Broadway C1960

The placename is derived from Haecc or gate.

Caption For Stirling, Castle From Ladies Tower 1899

To the left of the gatehouse can be seen the royal palace of James V, which abuts James IV's Prince's Tower.

Caption For Chester, St John's Priory 1913

Construction of St John's Priory was begun about 1075-76 when the Bishop of Lichfield, Peter de Leia, transferred the seat of his diocese to Chester.

Caption For Middleham, Market Place C1955

The weathered steps of the ancient Market Cross at Middleham show the antiquity of this medieval township at the mouth of Wensleydale.

Caption For Launceston, The Priory 1938

This jumble of stones, just to the north of St Thomas's Church, is all that remains of a priory so wealthy that it once lent money to the King.

Caption For Leeds, The Black Prince Statue C1955

This statue by Brock is of Edward of Woodstock, better known as the Black Prince on account of his black armour.

Caption For Leeds, The Black Prince Statue C1955

This statue by Brock is of Edward of Woodstock, better known as the Black Prince on account of his black armour.

Caption For Melton Mowbray, Sheep Market C1955

The clothes of the traders may have changed, but Melton has been at the centre of the sheep farming industry for a number of centuries.

Caption For Edinburgh, The Castle And The National Gallery 1897

The Edinburgh Castle we see today is, with a few additions, that built by the Earl of Morton following the siege of 1572.

Caption For Ambleside, Stock Ghyll Force 1886

The waterfalls of Stock Ghyll Force have been a major attraction to visitors to Ambleside for well over a century; this is a very early photograph of them.

Caption For Botley, All Saints' Church C1955

Approaching the village from the west along the Botley Road, we see on the right All Saints' Church, built in 1836 in Early English style.

Caption For Geddington, Boughton House C1955

Boughton House lies about one and a half miles to the south-east of Geddington.