Maps

181,070 maps found.

1878 - 1901, Forest Of Dean Ref. HOSM70379
1891 - 1906, Town Of Lowton Ref. HOSM46515
1907, Trough Of Bowland Ref. HOSM71144
Historic Map Of Purton, Purton Ref. HOSM57235
1946, The Port Of Felixstowe Ref. NPO846494
1908-1909, Roadside Of Catterline Ref. RNC818772
1908-1909, Roadside Of Kinneff Ref. RNC818774
1907-1908, Mains Of Usan Ref. RNC772488
1907-1908, Mill Of Brighty Ref. RNC780411
1909-1910, Mill Of Pitcaple Ref. RNC780497
1906-1908, Milltown Of Aberdalgie Ref. RNC780999
1910-1911, Moor Of Granary Ref. RNC783198
1911-1912, Hill Of Fearn Ref. RNC735632
1909-1910, Howe Of Teuchar Ref. RNC741455
1904-1907, Head Of Muir Ref. RNC729757
1903-1908, Newton Of Balcormo Ref. RNC791886
1910-1911, Moss Of Barmuckity Ref. RNC784258
1908-1909, Muir Of Fowlis Ref. RNC785607
1911-1912, Muir Of Tarradale Ref. RNC785623

Memories

28,751 memories found. Showing results 141 to 150.

The Heights, Haircuts And Reg's

My earliest memories of the Heights are going to Sunday School and the library on King Street, along with visits to Krinks the barbers opposite Bank Lane for a "short, back and sides". I think there were 2 ...Read more

A memory of Irlams o' th' Height by Bryan Gibson

The Haunted Farm House, Auldgirth

i went to school with one of the daughters who lived in this house she said it was very creepy. last year 2013 my son attended closeburn nursery with a little girl whos family are now living there and they said ...Read more

A memory of Auldgirth by Katrina Hair (Nee Vidovic)

The Hart Lane Gang

i was born in 1947 in welbeck rd, but my parents moved to hart lane, when my family grew to 7 six boys and a girl, we did'nt have a lot but we got by all the kids round hart lane derwent rd and brooms rd, we used to play football on the ...Read more

A memory of Luton

The Fun I Had And Remember Barry Evans Well

My mam and dad split up and I was sent to Bisley. At first I was hard to get used to but I made a lot of friends. My first house was Trojans then went up to Ironsides. Barry Evans told us stories that he ...Read more

A memory of Bisley by Fred Heyburn

The Fox

My parents managed the Fox for most of the 1950' and '60's. My love of railways came from the Loco crew who drank there and gave me (unofficial) footplate rides!

A memory of Three Bridges by David Randall

The Fountain

I remember the night before the official opening of the fountain and roundabout, my brother John and a few of his 'mates' emptied a packet of 'dreft' detergent into the fountain which caused a bit of a laugh when the water was turned ...Read more

A memory of Cheshunt by Oliver Stone

The Dumps And Royal Hill

I just read the coment by Jackie Payne, I would love to see the photo of her mum outside her shop. I often went in this shop when little with my mum and she talks of all the things I used to do, even playing on the dump, ...Read more

A memory of Greenwich by Shirley Marshall

The Day The Angels Came And Stole My Mam Away !!!!!

i am now eighty plus years old and i will do all i can to find my mam and dad. i know they will be together so it will not be hard to find them !!! if i can only get a cuddle from my mam and a arm around my dad i ...Read more

A memory of Cwm by Roy Compton

The Crossway

I remember our lovely old co-op with it's bank, cafe and range of good quality food and other goods. Kiddies Corner was a magical shop for youngsters to indulge their pocket money - I used to buy toy soldiers and model aircraft kits ...Read more

A memory of Bracknell by Patrick Cooper

The Cottage On The Green

The cottage on the left of this photo was where my great grandfather and his ten children lived at the turn of the 20th century. He was a butcher. There was a slaughterhouse at the back of the property. They lived there from about 1895 to 1908.

A memory of Syston by Marianne Head

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Captions

29,398 captions found. Showing results 337 to 360.

Caption For Glastonbury, The Abbey From The East 1927

This chapter finishes with a flourish in Glastonbury, one of England's most historic smaller towns, a major centre of pilgrimage in the middle ages and still regarded by many as of mythic importance.

Caption For Dunnottar, Castle C1900

It was Sir William Keith, Marischal of Scotland, who built a tower house at Dunnottar in the late 14th century, and is said to have been excommunicated for his troubles by the Bishop of St Andrews for

Caption For Dover, Castle, Constables Tower And Gate 1890

The enormous proportions of the castle can be seen in this view of one of the three entrances to the castle, Constable's Tower.

Caption For Dorking, Punch Bowl Inn 1907

One of the first known owners of the property was a member of the Brocke family by the name of Ayre.

Caption For Haverfordwest, Salutation Square 1950

In remembrance of the men of the county of Pembroke, who at the call of King and country left all that was dear to them, endured hardness, faced dangers and finally passed out of the sight of men by the

Caption For Tonbridge, High Street 1890

The late 15th-century half-timbered Chequers Inn, with its gabled frontage and a swinging sign said to have been put up in the reign of Elizabeth I, stands on the west side of this busy street.

Caption For Belfast, Boat Club House, River Lagan 1936

This club house was opened in 1898 by Mrs W J Pirrie, wife of the managing director of Harland and Wolff; among the well-wishers was Mr Gustav Wolff, also representing Belfast craft of a larger size.

Caption For Tonbridge, High Street 1890

The late 15th-century half-timbered Chequers Inn, with its gabled frontage and a swinging sign said to have been put up in the reign of Elizabeth I, stands on the west side of this busy street.

Caption For Wembley, Stadium C1960

Built on the site of a failed attempt to erect a structure to rival the Eiffel Tower, this building, apart from its twin pepper-pot towers, cannot be said to be a thing of great beauty.

Caption For Richmond, Willance's Leap And The Monuments C1965

Begun in 1915, and re-named Catterick Garrison in 1973, this is now the largest military base in Europe, and an important part of Richmond's economy.

Caption For Cuddesdon, Denton Hill C1955

Denton Hill is part of Cuddesdon.

Caption For Easby, Abbey 1893

Here we see the remains of the Premonstratensian Abbey of St Agatha.

Caption For Lancaster, From Sunny Hill C1885

THE ANCIENT city of Lancaster gave its name not only to the Palatine County, but also to a royal house.

Caption For York, Minster, South West C1880

Begun during the reign of King John and finally completed in 1472, York Minster stands on a site previously occupied by the Roman praetorium and by Saxon churches; the earliest of these was a small wattle

Caption For Ansdell, Commonside 1927

This quiet road is built over an earlier byway bordering the extensive area of common land that was enclosed, drained and extensively farmed from the 17th century.

Caption For Bothwell, 1897

Overlooking the Clyde to the north of the present town of Bothwell, the castle is still an impressive sight despite being a ruin.

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Caption For Rye, 1901

Rye, set on its sandstone isle rising from the flat fen of Romney Marsh, still presents something of a medieval picture, dominated by the great church of St Mary.

Caption For Weymouth, Punch And Judy Show On The Beach C1955

It was the early use of bathing machines that made Weymouth such a popular resort for sea bathing.The larger machines ran down into the water on rails and consisted of a number of cubicles.

Caption For Irby, The Village C1940

The eclectic mix of architectural styles, ranging from the thatched roof of the single-storey old post office and the slab-fronted agricultural dwelling next to it, to the generously featured

Caption For Sheerness, Esplanade And Beach C1955

Although there is no evidence of habitation here before the 17th century, this windswept north-west corner of the Isle of Sheppey has since enjoyed a measure of success as a seaside resort as a result

Caption For Ansdell, Commonside 1927

This quiet road is built over an earlier byway bordering the extensive area of common land that was enclosed, drained and extensively farmed from the 17th century.

Caption For Bury St Edmunds, Abbey Ruins 1929

This is all that remains of the magnificent west front of the Abbey, now reduced in height and stripped of its facing stone.

Caption For Great Easton, The Village C1960

Great Easton lies in the south-east corner of the county, to the south of Eye Brook Reservoir, and to the north of industrial Corby, on the very edge of the Welland Valley.

Caption For Churchtown, The Parish Church C1955

The ancient church of St Helen, known as 'the cathedral of the Fylde', dates from the 12th century and was once the parish church for Garstang, two miles away.