Maps

181,031 maps found.

1902, Uppingham Ref. HOSM63159
1884, Jacobstowe Ref. HOSM49545
1904, Austerlands Ref. HOSM36586
1891, Chadderton Ref. HOSM40569
1904, Diggle Ref. HOSM43225
1907, Shaw Ref. HOSM59056
1904, Springhead Ref. HOSM59927
1899, Emberton Ref. HOSM44812
1895, Fyfield Ref. HOSM46044
1892, Haskayne Ref. HOSM47775
1892, Holmeswood Ref. HOSM48776
1891, Westhead Ref. HOSM64092
1909, Pont-Faen Ref. HOSM38976
1900, Craig-Llwyn Ref. HOSM42134
1900, Llangynog Ref. HOSM51918
1910, Llansilin Ref. HOSM52069
1910, Moelfre Ref. HOSM53902
1874, Rhewl Ref. HOSM57685
1874, Rhosygadfa Ref. HOSM57738
1907, Blubberhouses Ref. HOSM38138

Books

442 books found. Showing results 5,305 to 5,328.

Memories

29,047 memories found. Showing results 2,211 to 2,220.

Grove Farm

in the late 1960s we moved to 32 Yarnton Road. My dad and grandad worked the land of Grove Farm before the housing development took place. During 1970s an archaeological excavation took place in the area surrounding Moat Cottage. I ...Read more

A memory of Kidlington by Jane Eldridge

Netherthong First World War History Part 1

Netherthong War Memorial My full history of Netherthong can be seen on http://historyofnetherthong.co.uk 'We shall never forget.' M. Hirst, who lived at 33 Outlane, compiled a large book full ...Read more

A memory of Netherthong by Michael Meitiner

Netherthong In The First World War Part 2

Throughout the course of the First World War many local organizations raised money to send parcels to local soldiers. This was particularly relevant at Christmas and the presents included shirts, ...Read more

A memory of Netherthong by Michael Meitiner

St John's Street

During the Second World War they put up families in the almshouses, at the end of the war they had a street party for the children almost next to the almshouses, myself and the Willis brothers were there.

A memory of Malmesbury by David W Reeves

Sunny 1950''s Sunday Mornings

I have many memories about the old St Mary's Church. Until I started thinking of them I realised that I have not got one involving a rainy day apart from when my Grandad was buried in the churchyard. He was ...Read more

A memory of Clayton-Le-Moors in 1954 by Ann Arthur

My Dads Disembarkation 3rd May 1946

Hello, one and all. This may be a tad queer, however, I have acquired my biological dad's Second World War records, James Paul Shelly (1917-1984,RIP), who was attached to the 6th South Wales Borderers, ...Read more

A memory of Strensall Camp in 1946 by Seamus Fogarty

Ashley Manor School

I was the very first pupil at Ashley Manor School, and hold some very fond memories of my time there. Atherington was a very important time of my life, I enjoyed the shop, park and the wonderful church, I got my jubilee cup at the village fete. I would love to visit the area again.

A memory of Atherington by David Raggatt

I Used To Come To Comerfords!

I bought my first motorbike from Comerfords in Thames Ditton (would have been at top right of this picture) in October 1973 - a Yamaha FS1e moped in 'Blackcurrant' metallic. But for up to two years earlier I would ...Read more

A memory of Long Ditton in 1972 by Mark Gardiner

A History Lesson

I have lived nearby for 10 years and this place eluded me for a while. Tancreds Ford is still a ford but the bridge is the modern equivalent. The reason I am posting this is because it was on the old smugglers route! Contraband ...Read more

A memory of Frensham by Mark Gardiner

Gatacre Hall

I was taken to the ruin of the hall which was almost completely overgrown. Shortly afterwards a newspaper article appeared about Lord Gatacre abandoning the property earlier in the century. I recall a tree growing up through an old ...Read more

A memory of Gatacre in 1957 by Roger Sherlock

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 5,305 to 5,328.

Caption For Hanbury, Thatched Cottage C1965

Worcestershire is fortunate to have many thousands of delightful buildings, a number of which are of considerable antiquity.

Caption For Portland, Chesil Beach 1890

Chesil Beach is a great ridge of shingle eight miles long, with a lagoon of brackish water between it and the mainland.The stones tend to be larger at one end of the beach than the other.

Caption For Bromley, Palace Park 1899

The Bishops of Rochester, who owned the manor of Bromley from 862 until 1845, maintained a palace here from the 10th century.

Caption For Wales, Manor Road C1955

At the beginning of the 11th century Wales, the 'territory of the Welshmen', was owned by the wealthy Mercian thegn Wulfric Spott, who also owned lands in Derbyshire and Staffordshire.

Caption For St Johns, Dale 1893

Late Victorian guidebooks often described the central part of the island in terms such as 'mountainous and beautifully diversified; streams, flowing through narrow leafy glens, with precipitous sides,

Caption For Laxey, View In Gardens 1894

Laxey's popularity with holidaymakers grew after the opening of the coast electric tramway. The operators of Laxey Glen Gardens were among the pioneers of today's leisure and theme parks.

Caption For Beaulieu, The Abbey 1908

Much of the building was destroyed at the Dissolution and many of the stones removed to other sites. This photograph depicts the magnificent ruins of the abbey in their timeless setting.

Caption For Weston Super Mare, Pier 1904

This picture of the new pier was taken shortly after it opened. The trackway used in its construction can still be seen on the beach.

Caption For Scorton, The Village 1913

The village lies next to Bolton on Swale five miles east of Richmond; it has the largest walled green in the whole of the country.

Caption For Reading, Forbury Gardens 1896

Looking west past the Abbey gatehouse to the tower of St Lawrence's church, the photographer was standing on the site of the great Norman nave of the abbey church.

Caption For Grange Over Sands, From Blawith Point 1898

The original house on Holme Island was built by John Fitchett of Warrington in 1832.

Caption For Goodwood, House C1965

for Charles Lennox, 3rd Duke of Richmond and Gordon, Goodwood House was designed by James Wyatt and includes in its structure parts of a previous house built in 1720.

Caption For Tintern, Wye Valley Hotel C1935

This is another of Tintern`s hotels, pictured not long after it had been transformed from the Carpenter`s Arms. Note the decorative brickwork and the many chimneys.

Caption For Huddersfield, Westgate 1982

and increases in almost every item of expense, there is little that manufacturers can do…'.

Caption For Glasgow, George Square 1897

It used to be said that George Square reminded visiting Londoners of Trafalgar Square, but the central column was a monument to Sir Walter Scott rather than Lord Nelson.

Caption For Skegness, Pier 1899

In 1978 the section of the pier between the concert hall at the end, from which this view was taken, was destroyed in storms.

Caption For Grimsby, The Docks 1893

Grimsby is a major port, lying at the southern entrance of the River Humber.

Caption For Thirlmere, From Hell How 1892

This historic photograph of Thirlmere was taken from Hell How.

Caption For Raglan, Castle Street 1914

This photograph appears to have been taken from the site of the memorial to the dead of the two World Wars, although it would obviously not have been present at the time this photograph was

Caption For Lavernock, St Mary's Well Bay C1955

Long before the advent of mass tourism, the coastline here had been exploited as a source of income for local people.

Caption For Margate, The Harbour 1906

This was the home of the local fishing fleet, many of whose vessels are seen moored here at low tide.

Caption For Ramsgate, The Beach 1907

The sandy beach is overwhelmed by a tide of holidaymakers, most of whom have probably arrived here by train at the station in the left background.

Caption For Cheriton, Ashley Avenue 1908

Now a crowded suburb of Folkestone, this once rural village on the heights of the Downs just behind Sandgate has been transformed by the construction and rail links accompanying the building of

Caption For Southwell, The Minster, The West Towers 1895

Southwell is a Norman church built on the site of a Saxon minster founded in AD956 on land given to Oscytel, Archbishop of York, by King Eadwig.