Maps

181,031 maps found.

1896, Teynham Ref. HOSM61436
1896, Tunstall Ref. HOSM62673
1905, Anderby Ref. HOSM35959
1892, Skelmersdale Ref. HOSM35190
1892, Bracewell Ref. HOSM38538
1907, Burnsall Ref. HOSM39638
1907, Deepdale Ref. HOSM42949
1907, Eshton Ref. HOSM44930
1907, Hawkswick Ref. HOSM47885
1907, Linton Ref. HOSM70614
1907, Litton Ref. HOSM51706
1907, Skirethorns Ref. HOSM59373
1907, Thorpe Ref. HOSM61681
1907, Threshfield Ref. HOSM61840
1907, Tosside Ref. HOSM62136
1887, Aswarby Ref. HOSM36488
1887, Dembleby Ref. HOSM42982
1887, Evedon Ref. HOSM44981
1887, Greylees Ref. HOSM47108
1887, Leasingham Ref. HOSM50954

Books

442 books found. Showing results 7,129 to 7,152.

Memories

29,049 memories found. Showing results 2,971 to 2,980.

Durell Road, Martins Corner

What a place! If you're not born here, run for the hills! But I love it, I still see faces of long ago that do too, or why didn't we move away a long time ago!! My mum and dad were the best, I never got hit by them but ...Read more

A memory of Barking in 1970 by Michael Jacob

Our Street

Our Street was named Aston Street at the back of the Kings Arms pub in Rochdale Road. It was an amazing little street with a tripe shop and pies at the top of the street, a garage next door which housed Johnny Raffo's Ice Cream Vans, ...Read more

A memory of Collyhurst in 1949 by Bernice Wood

Henbury

My grandmother Emily Barber was born at Henbury in Cheshire in 1865.daughter of William & Hannah Barber.

A memory of Henbury in 1860 by Judith Riley

Otleys Outdoor Swimming Pool

The memory relates to one of at the year mentioned of a teenage secret shared with only a selected few, whom are long lost good school friends who I can recall enjoyed the secret night-time swimming in the outdoor pool. ...Read more

A memory of Otley in 1978 by Sharon Hay

T Axel Convelescent Home

According to what I have found out, this home was run in my day by two ex service men, one of them being married. There was a German female cook who made the top of rice pudding with a sheet of toffee on the top.

A memory of Taxal

Robertsons Of Forres Findhorn

I remember a couple of summer holiday's in Forres in the early 1960s. The Robertsons have lived in Forres since the mid 18th century, in various locations, Market Street, Urquart Street, High Street and Findhorn. My ...Read more

A memory of Forres by Moray Robertson

Lt Spencer Baker Died At Passchendaele 1917

Spencer Baker was my grandfather's cousin. He grew up at Forest Farm, Chelwood Gate, son of Spencer snr and Susan Baker (née Lindfield). Spencer was a building contractor and at the age of 29, in ...Read more

A memory of Chelwood Gate by William Lovell

Rop

my father drove for ROP in the 1930s and 1940s, the oil depot was sited were lLIDL now stands, his name was Ern Thomas. Price Beards also drove there. Presley ran the depot. Oil was delivered over north Wales,Lancashire, and Mersyside. Tommy ...Read more

A memory of Gwersyllt in 1940 by Peter Thomas

Dont Tell Him Pike!

Staying at North Lopham back in 2002 with my friends I decided to spend the day at Bressingham Steam Museum and Gardens,where the annual 'Dad's Army' exhibition was taking place. As a fan of the TV series it was an ...Read more

A memory of Bressingham in 2002 by Stephen Smith

Northchurch High Street

I recently started to research my family tree. I myself have been living in Northchurch for 19 years. I was very suprised to find that my grandfather was born in Cheddington and raised there, as were his siblings, ...Read more

A memory of Berkhamsted in 1900 by Gillian Waters

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 7,129 to 7,152.

Caption For Heptonstall, The Two Parish Churches C1965

This view from Horsehold overlooks the wooded Calder Valley; it shows Heptonstall's two parish churches, one in the valley at Mytholm and the other on the hill above (centre background) in the actual hilltop

Caption For Horton In Ribblesdale, The Village C1955

Here we see a quiet corner of the Ribblesdale village of Horton-in-Ribblesdale.

Caption For Leyburn, The Market Place C1960

The Army, probably from the neighbouring garrison town of Catterick, was on parade in the sloping, rectangular Market Place at Leyburn in Wensleydale when the Frith photographer called for this picture

Caption For Edgware, Edgwarebury Lane C1955

This is probably the most dull row of buildings in Edgware town.

Caption For Bath, Fernley Hotel 1935

Now renamed The Abbey Hotel, this terrace of houses became an hotel in 1879. It is part of the elder Wood's Royal Forum, with its long, formal composition fronting North Parade.

Caption For St Ives, Market Hill And Church 1901

In the 13th century, St Ives was one of the biggest markets in Europe. Since then, encroachment by buildings greatly reduced its size.

Caption For Pin Mill, The Butt And Oyster Inn 1909

The Butt and Oyster is probably the most well-known pub on the East Coast, at Pin Mill, on the River Orwell.

Caption For Craven Arms, Stokesay Castle Hotel C1955

Now known as the Stokesay Castle Inn, this hotel overlooks a new tourist attraction in the town - a museum of the Shropshire countryside.

Caption For Bosham, The Harbour 1903

The waters rise at flood-tide, reaching the sills of the cottage doors, and over the years television news programmes and local newspapers have carried pictures of motor vehicles stranded in the water

Caption For Folkestone, The Leas Bandstand 1901

A large crowd has gathered to hear the band, including the lady in the invalid carriage in the centre of the photograph. Further on, people are promenading.

Caption For Bildeston, The Village C1965

On the right the large bay windows of the clock and electrical shops have been entirely removed.

Caption For Walsham Le Willows, High Street 1959

The house on the left was the bakery of William Kenny; hidden behind the next building is the Reading Room of 1858. To the right is Harry Nunn's hardware shop, which closed in c1980.

Caption For Heswall, The Slipway C1955

A mixture of near-derelict and beached craft gives this working slipway an untidy appearance that will certainly have been at odds with the fact that the majority of the boats represented someone's

Caption For Peckforton, Elephant And Castle C1955

Despite the obvious assumption that this sculpture adorns a pub, there was never a pub of that name in this area.

Caption For Weaverham, High Street C1955

Close to Northwich, Weaverham straddles an old Roman road, thus reminding us of the importance of the salt mines in this area nearly 2,000 years ago.

Caption For Redditch, Benefit Building Society C1950

This detail from R84017 (page 40) provides a close-up view of the former home of the Redditch Benefit Building Society.

Caption For Borehamwood, St Michael's Church C1965

The foundation stone was laid in October 1954 by the late Princess Margaret and blessed by the Lord Bishop of St Albans.

Caption For Water End, The Village C1955

Close to the village of Nettleden is one of the most beautiful places in the county.

Caption For Kibworth, Station Street C1955

The station (left) was built on the site of the old rectory; it closed in 1968, and is now used as offices. The fine set of old cottages on the left were probably owned by the railway.

Caption For Warrington, Manchester Road, Paddington C1960

Paddington first emerged as a district in the mid 19th century as the invention of a local soap manufacturer.

Caption For Ipswich, The Town Hall C1955

The Town Hall, with the clock tower, was built on the Cornhill in 1867.

Caption For Lowestoft, The 'centurion' C1955

The ship, which visited many parts around England, is dressed with flags of all nations, showing the spread of the Gospel throughout the world.

Caption For Trimley, Three Mariners Inn C1955

The railings of St Mary's churchyard are on the right. In the distance the post office and house remain, but the next house has been demolished.

Caption For Pembridge, C1965

The New Inn can be seen in this photograph, on the right-hand side of the road.