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Maps

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1894, Dunley Ref. HOSM44011
1909, Bronington Ref. HOSM39122
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1923, Mirehouse Ref. HOSM53868
1895, Monkseaton Ref. HOSM53986
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1892, Aspull Ref. HOSM36421
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1899, Baggrow Ref. HOSM36717
1899, Drumburgh Ref. HOSM43664
1899, Gamelsby Ref. HOSM45989
1923, Hayton Ref. HOSM47934
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Books

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Memories

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Abbey Foregate

I was born in no 112 in 1940 and lived there until 1960. I have distinct memories of cattle market days when cattle being driven down to the market left unpleasant reminders all across the road. Remember too when the trees were cut ...Read more

A memory of Shrewsbury in 1940 by James Carter

Holiday Park

I am from Brigend, South Wales, and for some reason my mother decided on our summer holidays to take us to the Isle of Sheppey, why at this time we would travel that (in those days) distance I do not know. I was 16 and my sister ...Read more

A memory of Leysdown-on-Sea in 1964 by Clayton Hier

Bulphan School

I went to Bulphan School in 1955/6 and can remember Mrs Last as the headteacher. Those were the days - I can always remember the lazy days of the 1950s. It was the best time. I can remember the school trips to Norfolk and Hampton ...Read more

A memory of Bulphan in 1955 by Adrian Vidler

St. Mary's High School

I'm wondering if anyone remembers St. Mary's High School in Western Road. I attended the school when I was very young in 1946-9, before my family emigrated first to Canada, then to the USA. My best friends were Zena O'Shea, ...Read more

A memory of Romford in 1949

Family Home

I wish there was more history related to the house. I'm very interested to know how it was used before it became a place of bad memories. I am sorry to hear it became a reform school where children were abused but I am doing my family ...Read more

A memory of Barwick by Laura Walker

Looking For Someone From Carshalton

Hi, my mother-in-law, Barbara Linford was a student at Carshalton (or Sutton General - are they the same?) from 1961-1964 I think. Does anyone remember her? She was very close to a young Dr Bhatia as well and we'd be keen to see if anyone remembers him and knows anything of him now??

A memory of Carshalton in 1963 by Marion Leighton

Ve Day Celebrations

I remember when I was seven years old Overton had a special carnival. I would love to see any old photos of this event. I was lucky enough to be one of the special attendants. We received ribbon for saches and extra clothing ...Read more

A memory of Overton by Nancy Englefield

Nelson Crescent

I was born at 15 Nelson Cresent, Percy Main on 29 April 1952. I was the youngest of 5 children of my parents Henry and Edna May Lake. My sisters were Elizabeth Beryl, Patricia Heather, Veronica Norah and Edna May. I grew up at the ...Read more

A memory of Wallsend in 1952 by Graham Lake

Moving To Whitefield

I moved to Whitefield from Birmingham just before my 5th birthday. We went to live on Hill Top Close. We lived at the last house and there was nothing but fields for miles. I went to school on the bus every morning as it ...Read more

A memory of Whitefield in 1952 by Carole Wilson

Chelmsford, Tindal Street, 1919

This shows the view looking up Tindal Street from the London Road end. In the centre of the photo you can see a sign sticking out. This you can just make out is the Spotted Dog public house which was there until that ...Read more

A memory of Chelmsford by John Crouch

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 4,441 to 4,464.

Caption For Southport, The Sands 1902

Buckets and spades, a splash and a paddle are the order of the day in this picture.

Caption For Beer, The Village 1892

Beer was the birthplace in 1788 of the smuggler Jack Rattenbury, who lived a life of adventure landing untaxed cargoes along much of the Devon coast.

Caption For Hopton, The Holiday Camp C1955

Hopton is a diminutive village resort on the A12 just south of Great Yarmouth.

Caption For Fleetwood, The Beach 1918

By the end of the Great War the town had lost many of its young men—they had marched away past the Steamer Hotel along Dock Street to the railway station.

Caption For Churchtown, Horns Inn And Church Road C1960

Many Fylde inns were named 'Horns', presumably harking back to the days when herds of deer roamed here. Some inns of that name sported splendid antlers as inn signs, as at Goosnargh.

Caption For Framlingham, Market Hill 1909

This 16th-century building with an 18th-century façade was built after 1564 on the site of St Mary's Guildhall. Aubrey Thomas Wicks traded from London House.

Caption For Hunmanby, The Church 1895

Here is the 11th-century church of All Saints built by the Flemish architect Gilbert de Gant (d1094), a nephew of William the Conqueror.

Caption For Logan Rock, Castle Treen And The Scilly Boat 1928

The 66 ton Logan Rock was forcibly dislodged in 1824 by a Lt Goldsmith and the crew of the Revenue Cutter 'Nimble'.

Caption For Coverham, Abbey Church 1926

In between the dramatic hills of Great and Little Whernside, Coverham lies in a hollow 2 miles west of Middleham.

Caption For Swanage, From Durlston Castle 1892

Former 'quarr houses' and stone workings (bottom left) can be seen here beside Durlston Bay (lower right) which revealed fossils of the first marsupial-type mammals that succeeded the dinosaurs.

Caption For Abergavenny, Below The Sugar Loaf C1955

The symmetry of the ploughman's furrows consign the hills of Bryn Arw and the Sugar Loaf to a background role.

Caption For Polesworth, Market Square 1958

Like the nearby village of Alvecote, Polesworth was once a mining area.

Caption For Newbury, Northbrook Street C1960

The Tudor Café, seen on the left, was a popular attraction with a great many of Newbury's citizens as well as large numbers of visitors to the town.

Caption For Nantwich, Parish Church Nave East 1898

Following the dissolution of the monasteries in the 1500s, this became the parish church for the town.

Caption For Bitteswell, The Old Smithy C1960

The advent of the internal combustion engine saw the demise of the village blacksmith, although the art is making something of a comeback with the demand for decorative railings and gates.

Caption For Rothley, Town Green C1965

We are south-west of the village centre, and the photograph exudes a strange feeling of well- cared-for neglect.

Caption For Linton, The Fountaine Inn And Linton Hall C1955

This view of a corner of the village's rectangular green shows the Fountaine Inn on the left, named after Linton's most famous son, Richard Fountaine, who became an alderman of the City of London in the

Caption For Bengeo, St Leonard's Church 1929

This fine example of Norman architecture was in a derelict state, and the church of Holy Trinity in New Road, consecrated in June 1855, took over as the place of regular worship.

Caption For Sharpness, The Shipyards C1955

In the years following the end of the second world war, John Harker Ltd built several estuarine tankers on the foreshore at Sharpness. One of them might be in the background of this picture.

Caption For Burton, The Church C1960

The parish church of St Nicholas, like many of Wirral's fine buildings, is constructed from local red sandstone.

Caption For Holywell, Church Of St John The Baptist 1898

The parish church of St John the Baptist overlooks the water meadows of the Ouse; the sunsets from here on a winter's evening are wonderful.

Caption For Orford, Church Street C1960

We are looking east from the Market Square; the battlements of the church can be seen to the left of Church House (extreme left).

Caption For Newton Le Willows, Crow Lane East C1960

Another of the town's important roads, Crow Lane East was extended in the 1960s with the addition of a library, the original Technical School and a large estate of social housing.

Caption For Wallasey, Leasowe Road C1960

As an approach to Junction 1 of the M53 motorway, Leasowe Road (A551) is now dual carriageway for much of its length.