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Maps

7,034 maps found.

1908, Roos Ref. HOSM58001
1888 - 1889, Salt End Ref. HOSM58410
1890 - 1909, Sigglesthorne Ref. HOSM59250
1889, Skirlaugh Ref. HOSM59375
1908 - 1909, Seaton Ref. HOSM63480
1908, Winestead Ref. HOSM64743
1889, Barmby On The Marsh Ref. HOSM37044
1888, Faxfleet Ref. HOSM45232
1888 - 1889, Greenoak Ref. HOSM47045
1888 - 1890, Hook Ref. HOSM48864
1888 - 1890, Kilpin Pike Ref. HOSM49028
1889, North Howden Ref. HOSM55230
1888, Pollington Ref. HOSM56813
1899 - 1915, Penarth Ref. HOSM35026
1888 - 1889, High Hunsley Ref. HOSM48326
1888, Braffords Hall Ref. HOSM57529
1888 - 1889, Riplingham Ref. HOSM57856
1897, Llandow Ref. HOSM51797
1897, Llansannor Ref. HOSM51969
1897 - 1898, Welsh St Donats Ref. HOSM63674

Books

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Memories

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Royal Soldiers Daughters School

I also remember Miss Betts and Miss Lloyd and her dog. Pat Weedon must have been there at the same time as me. I was then Linda Roberts number 61!

A memory of Hampstead in 1949 by Linda Hoile

1946 1951 Age 2 Years To 7 Years

I was in St Claire's Orphanage with my two sisters after my father died in 1945. The Rev Mother Sister Phillomina had been a childhood friend of my mother's. This fact did not give us any added privileges. I ...Read more

A memory of Pantasaph in 1948 by Dora Murphy

Frogs Newts & Ice

I used to visit my aunt & uncle who lived in this - as it was known to me - the posh area of Thornton Heath: it was even pronounced differently - where I lived we invariably but a "mate" on the end of everything. Anyway ...Read more

A memory of Thornton Heath by Peter Lake

Living At The Mill

My father got a job in the mill in about 1950 and we moved into Mill House which is actually a part of the mill itself, on the right as you stand facing the building. I don't know what Bordon is like now, but in my day it had its ...Read more

A memory of Bordon in 1950 by Colin Noble

Does Does Anyone Remember Me? I Lived On Alta Road

We used to live at number 20 (next to the junior school), there was myself, Geoff, Geraldine, Liz my siblings and my mum and dad, my dad was called Kenneth Douglas and was a WW2 warrant officer, my ...Read more

A memory of Deepcut in 1955 by Alan Douglas

Methodist School

I was at Burgh Heath Methodist School from about 1953 to 1956. My mother was Mrs Coleman, who taught reception. Mrs Parrot was headmistress, Mrs Westwater taught the second class. Miss Marshall was at that time the milk lady ...Read more

A memory of Burgh Heath in 1955 by Barbara Lucas

First Holiday

My first holiday was when I was 9 years old (in 1958) and my parents and I came to Goodrington. We stayed at Beech Hurst which if I remember correctly was in Youngs Park Road. It was lovely. I made friends with a girl who lived ...Read more

A memory of Goodrington in 1958 by Barbara Lucas

Memories Of Bonfire Night In The 1950s

I grew up in Berwick Street, Liverpool. The best night of the year was Bonfire Night. My mates and I would collect bonny wood for ages before the big night and store it in a bombed out ...Read more

A memory of Fairfield in 1955 by David Clarke

Sir John Colville.

This was the house occupied in the 1970s and 1980s by Sir John Colville, Assistant Private Secretary to 3 Prime Ministers, and Principal Private Secretary to Sir Winston Churchill when he was Prime Minister 1951-53 ...Read more

A memory of Broughton by Thomas Dowthwaite

Happy Days

Walked along the paths many times, rode on the bus to school which was at Ingoldisthorpe a very good photo. roy orbison sung,walk on

A memory of Snettisham in 1960 by Gerald Wase

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Captions

9,654 captions found. Showing results 6,169 to 6,192.

Caption For Hayle, From Lelant 1928

Old fishing boats, some decommissioned, are beached on the foreshore on the Lelant side of the estuary.

Caption For Great Dunmow, High Street C1965

Stokes the butcher`s (right) still has the wooden sign on its roof to this day.

Caption For Porthpean, The Beach C1884

Small fishing boats are drawn up on the beach, a ramp climbs past the fish cellar, and on the extreme left we can just see an arched incline to a limekiln which was in use from at least 1835

Caption For Polkerris, 1888

A boat sails across the bay, which was known as Polkerris or Par Bay in the late-18th century.

Caption For Caerphilly, Castle C1874

Gilbert de Clare's second attempt to build a castle at Caerphilly got under way in 1271, his previous unfinished castle having been destroyed by Llywelyn in 1268.

Caption For Linlithgow, Palace From The Boat Station 1897

Linlithgow reached its final form during the reign of James V, though the north wing was reconstructed in the neo-classical style between 1618-1633.

Caption For Sutton, Christchurch Park 1903

Christchurch Park was laid out as a road in 1888, converting a track through fields into a prosperous residential area.

Caption For Benhilton, All Saints Church C1955

This view is taken from the west, near the north-east corner of the Green, at the foot of Angel Hill. The fine west tower of All Saints dominates the scene.

Caption For Maidenhead, Castle Hill 1904

This view is from beside the Ice House, its balcony covered in creeper, looking back down Castle Hill.

Caption For Lytham, The View From The Pier 1913

To the west of the pier, Charlie's Mast can be seen soaring above the promenade.

Caption For Minster In Thanet, Abbey 1894

This 1890 bronze statue of General Gordon of Khartoum on camel-back was the work of E Onslow Ford, and commemorates his illustrious career.

Caption For Barry Island, Whitmore Bay 1899

This shows a quiet day at Barry beach, with the only sign of life a rowing boat with its landing ramp.

Caption For Durham, The Cathedral, North Side C1883

After climbing through the narrow streets of Durham, we suddenly come upon a dramatic opening into the light and space of Palace Green, dominated by the awesome cathedral.

Caption For Horsmonden, The Village 1903

Heading toward the village and Brenchley, with the Gun at the top of the hill, on the right-hand side we have a pond with railings and a water trough in front.

Caption For Ewyas Harold, Temple Bar Inn C1965

However, in the 14th century it caused some disquiet.

Caption For Birkenhead, Charing Cross 1967

We are looking along Grange Road from the corner of Oxton Road.

Caption For Clydach, The Wells 1893

It is certainly not unlikely that these men and boys are workers at what remained of the indigenous ironworking industry after the 1877 collapse.

Caption For Sawbridgeworth, The River C1965

Today it is mainly used by pleasure craft, although there are plans for some small commercial use.

Caption For Hartley Wespall, Post Office And Stores C1960

The rest of the village is to the south. The driver of the Triumph Herald 1200 patiently waits, with his window wound down, for his wife to post a letter and buy a newspaper.

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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 Lewes, School Hill 1921

The elegant lamp standard has gone, as have the sun blinds on the house on the left, while Howards House, the building on the right, has lost its top storey and the houses at the foot of the hill have

Caption For Arundel, The Black Rabbit 1898

The Black Rabbit 1898 Overlooking the pretty Arun near Arundel, the Black Rabbit was first licensed in 1804; at that time it was a popular watering-hole for workers digging a new cut of

Caption For Richmond, St Mary's Church Interior 1923

The regimental colours are those of the Green Howards, whose chapel is here. The Victorian reredos has been replaced by one designed as a Second World War memorial.

Caption For Harrow On The Hill, High Street C1960

This view looks across to St Mary's parish church. The High Street, with its attractive mix of buildings, does conceal some of its many charms.