Maps

181,031 maps found.

1946, Eastfield Ref. NPO698538
1946, Eastville Ref. NPO698805
1946, Newark Ref. NPO790487
1946, Normanton Ref. NPO792771
1947, Mountain Ref. NPO785099
1947, Rhosgoch Ref. NPO815936
1945, Strand Ref. NPO841226
1947, Talwrn Ref. NPO844646
1896, Pool Ref. RNE808735
1899, Portobello Ref. RNE809878
1899, Priestfield Ref. RNE810835
1899, Mapperley Ref. RNE774340
1895, Northam Ref. RNE794144
1895, Oakwood Ref. RNE795693
1898, Ridgeway Ref. RNE816587
1895, Millbrook Ref. RNE780636
1895, Newtown Ref. RNE792106
1895, Normanton Ref. RNE792771
1899, Woodside Ref. RNC874009
1901-1902, Westwood Ref. RNC866551

Books

442 books found. Showing results 649 to 672.

Memories

29,068 memories found. Showing results 271 to 280.

River Wear

This is the famous and wellbeloved view of the Cathedral with the three towers - one can climb the central tower - the Galilee Chapel and houses occupied by Cathedral officials as seen from Prebends Bridge and the bank of the River Wear, ...Read more

A memory of Durham in 1956 by Diana Dioszeghy

My Time At University, 1956 59

In these lecture rooms, built of stone, I attended most lectures. I don't expect the rooms are used for this purpose now, because the number of students has vastly increased since my days. On the left is the Castle keep, and in the foreground is the well-kept lawn of Palace Green.

A memory of Durham in 1956 by Diana Dioszeghy

Wickford And Runwell Hospital

I got a job as a Junior House Officer at Runwell Hospital in March 1958 and worked there for a year, initially living in the hospital residence and then, after I married in Dublin, Ireland later the same year, moved ...Read more

A memory of Runwell in 1958 by Steve Nugent

Cemetary On Greenway Rd

Resting place of Mary Myers, wife of Arthur of Sandy Lane, Weston Point.

A memory of Runcorn by Rosemary Probert

Runcorn Hill On A Summer's Day

Runcorn Hill was a wild place when I knew it back in the early 1960s. I remember even now the smell of the trees and the shade they brought on hot summer days. Yes, we had them back then, when spring came after winter ...Read more

A memory of Runcorn in 1960 by Rosemary Probert

My Roots From Birth To 50years

2008 and this shop is still here. It has changed very little in looks. It was owned by the same family Bonner from my early memory of about 1950 for many years. Today it remains a post office/shop

A memory of Stoke Hammond in 1944 by Stephanie Mcpherson

Little Foxes Hotel Charlwood Road Ifield Wood

I have been working at the above bed and breakfast for a number of years and am often asked by guests what was here originally. Is there any one out there that remembers the original building? I ...Read more

A memory of Charlwood by Geraldine Todd

Cream Tea Festival In Paignton

Saturday, April 19th was "Morris Day" on Paignton Green and a celebration of all things Morris. More than 150 Morris dancers from all over the country demonstrated this traditional and colourful form of folk dancing ...Read more

A memory of Paignton in 2008 by John Howard Norfolk

Lavender Hill

My uncle and aunt had a house in Beaufoy Rd, number 5, tucked into the corner next to the Fish & Chip shop. When I was home on on leave from sea that is where I lived, for about 5 years. Usually up the smoke to the jazz clubs I ...Read more

A memory of Battersea in 1954 by Peter Troy

Raf Tern Hill And St Josephs College

From 1946 till 1951 we lived at RAF Tern Hill and every day my brother and I travelled by bus (Butters Bus Company as I remember!). We were dropped off near the lovely ivy-covered hotel in the square, and ...Read more

A memory of Market Drayton by Kevin Kelly

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 649 to 672.

Caption For Sheffield, Barker's Pool C1955

On the right is the Gaumont, a classic example of the super cinema of the 1930s. In those days many people went to the cinema at least once a week.

Caption For Binbrook, Market Place C1955

Binbrook, on the side of a valley of the rolling western part of The Wolds north of Ludford, was once a prosperous small market town with two parish churches.

Caption For Devizes, The Caen Hill Flight 1898

This set of 16 locks is part of the famous flight of 29 at Caen Hill.

Caption For Dover, Castle Keep From The Walls 1890

Henry II's great keep stands high above the mural towers of the inner bailey. Henry and his son Richard I transformed Dover into one of the greatest fortresses of the kingdom.

Caption For Littleham, The Parish Church Of St Margaret And St Andrew 1890

In 1042 Edward the Confessor granted the manor of Littleham to his thane Ordgar.

Caption For Aberystwyth, Sands 1903

Since the completion of the railway, great improvements have been made here, one of the most important being the construction of Victoria Terrace, by which means the Marine Terrace has been completed.

Caption For Froxfield Green, The Lychgate And War Memorial C1965

This wonderfully constructed lych gate looks as if it will last for ever. It is oak built and stands in the shade of an ancient yew tree.

Caption For Stourport On Severn, View From Bridge 1931

Stourport grew around the former village of Little Mitton by a stroke of fortune.

Caption For Rhosesmor, Pond C1936

Here we see an image of disappearing Britain: the village pond, many of which have been removed since the time of this photograph, with a backdrop of cottages.

Caption For Worsley, Old Hall 1889

The former seat of the Earl of Ellesmere, Worsley Old Hall dates from the 16th century. It was here that James Brindley lived while working on the Bridgewater Canal.

Caption For Chester, Northgate 1903

In Anglo-Saxon times a church dedicated to St Werburgh stood on part of the site now occupied by the cathedral. St Werburgh was a daughter of King Wulfhere of Mercia.

Caption For Tongham, Post Office 1921

The village stands at the foot of the Hog's Back close to Aldershot, but it is actually in the parish of Guildford.

Caption For Coulsdon, Woodcote Grove Road C1955

The gabled row of houses leads towards a railway bridge with St Andrew`s Church beyond.

Caption For Crewe, Queen's Park, The Main Entrance C1950

Renowned as one of the finest parks in the north of England, Queens Park was given to the town by the London and North Western Railway Company to commemorate fifty years of the railway in the town.

Caption For Bedford, Bunyan's Statue 1898

Undoubtedly Bedford's most famous son - if only because of his imprisonment as the result of religious intolerance - John Bunyan was born into a tinker's family and lived something of the high life before

Caption For St Neots, High Street From The Cross C1965

The Cross, the junction of the High Street, Cambridge Street, Huntingdon Street and Church Street, marks the original site of the centre of town, and was a planned medieval market place.

Caption For High Wycombe, The Little Market House, Cornmarket 2005

This was in the early phase of its transformation, mainly by the medium of brick.

Caption For Bembridge, The Huts C1955

A closer view of the group in the previous photograph reveals them relaxing on the slipway.

Caption For Fontmell Magna, View From Church Tower C1955

Fontmell Magna's church has a sad memorial to a victim of one of the greatest tragedies of the last century.

Caption For Chester, On The River, Suspension Bridge 1891

Hugh Lupus, the first of the Norman earls of Chester, is said to have ordered the construction of a weir so that the mills would have a regular source of water power.

Caption For Penarth, The Esplanade C1955

With the council's eventual acquisition of the pier in 1924 their financial commitment to it and to the development of the Esplanade would be huge, and spread over decades of work.

Caption For Studley Royal, Park, Temple Of Piety C1885

After the dissolution of Fountains Abbey, the land was eventually purchased by John Aislaby. He landscaped the fields and created the two lakes and the formal water gardens.

Caption For Ealing, New Broadway C1965

A famous resident of Ealing was Sarah Trimmer, a friend of Dr Johnson, and writer of children's versions of the Scriptures.

Caption For Littlebourne, Village 1903

Littlebourne is one of the charming little villages in the heart of the orchard country which stretches between Canterbury and Wingham; its cottages present an unusual mixture of architectural styles