Maps

181,031 maps found.

1877, Reawla Ref. HOSM57542
1880, Loscoe Ref. HOSM52347
1892, Mytholmroyd Ref. HOSM54552
1892, Heckmondwike Ref. HOSM34623
1907, Ashton Ref. HOSM36374
1906, Mawgan Ref. HOSM53354
1886, Lowsonford Ref. HOSM52726
1897, Fingest Ref. HOSM45415
1897, Frieth Ref. HOSM45829
1919, Maidensgrove Ref. HOSM53009
1910, Remenham Hill Ref. HOSM61399
1900, Aconbury Ref. HOSM35513
1886, Bartestree Ref. HOSM37142
1886, Bishopstone Ref. HOSM37876
1886, Blakemere Ref. HOSM38057
1886, Brinsop Ref. HOSM38966
1886, Byford Ref. HOSM39715
1886, Clehonger Ref. HOSM41138
1887, Clyro Ref. HOSM41332
1886, Burghope Ref. HOSM43246

Books

442 books found. Showing results 7,225 to 7,248.

Memories

29,049 memories found. Showing results 3,011 to 3,020.

What Happened To Me

My name was Lynette Evans I’d just like to say hi to everyone that has shared memories of Splott. I remember so much, so clearly, I was barely 3 years old when I moved from Llanharran to Portmanmore Road. It was a supermarket ...Read more

A memory of Splott in 1964 by Lynette Carter

Dartford

Is West Hill Hospital still at the top of West Hill? And do some of you remember the trams going from the Dartford libary and up West Hill? I cannot remember how far they went to.

A memory of Dartford by Danny Bowman

Lampits Hill

I was born June 1953 in the white bungalow just to the right of the woman in the photo. It was called "Meadway" and my parents moved there in 1950 when there was just fields opposite where the houses can be seen. My sister still lives ...Read more

A memory of Corringham by Mike Webster

The Old Man At Waggoners Wells

The person was probably 'Tiny' who was the National Trust warden. He was also an entertainer who regaled us with stories and jokes of the local area. We met him when we lived at Ford Cottage in the early 1950s. He had names for the swans and each of the cygnets on the second pond.

A memory of Waggoners Wells by Bert Hansell

Happy Childhood Memories

My life in Edwinstowe started in 1953. My father was starting a new job of caretaker at King Edwin School, l was three years old. My new friend was Jean Matkin whose father also worked at the school, we had many happy ...Read more

A memory of Edwinstowe in 1953 by Linda Brown

Portmanmore Road 1964 Part Two

My dad was from Bridgend and my mother was from Llanharran. In 1961 soon after they’d got together, I was conceived, they left the valley's and moved in with my Nan, Maureen Payne / Pobihem, and Step Grampy, Polish ...Read more

A memory of Splott in 1964 by Lynette Carter

Tin Tan Tommy

I moved to the hill as a child with my brother and sisters in the early 1950as to Dagnam Park Square. We had a lovely wood there to play in. Tin Tan Tommy was our best game, standing on the sand bin spying out the other kids and ...Read more

A memory of Harold Hill in 1956 by Alby West

The Best Memories

I was born in Otley hospital as were most from Guiseley and all around. In 1969 I was posted there as a police officer and stayed until 1974. My daughter was born there in 1972 and my dad died there on his 81st birthday. I know every ...Read more

A memory of Otley in 1969 by Alan Hill

Childrens Home

I attended Onslow County Secondary school in the late 1950s. I remember there were several children attending who came from that children's home at Pilgrim's Way. I always remember them as being well adjusted and extremely well ...Read more

A memory of Guildford in 1959 by Cheryle Cox

Shirley Avenue

I lived as a child in Croydon. My memories were the shops, tea at Alders, a special treat of milk shake at Macdonalds (there was only one at that time and it tasted better!). There was a sweet shop at the bottom of Shirley Avenue where ...Read more

A memory of Croydon in 1980

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 7,225 to 7,248.

Caption For Leeds, The Town Hall 1894

The architect of the Town Hall, Cuthbert Brodrick, was also responsible for other buildings, including the Corn Exchange (1860), the Mechanics' Institute (1860), the Oriental Baths (1866) and shops on

Caption For Whitby, West Cliff And Gardens 1934

This was to be the site of the other half of George Hudson's dream crescent; because of his bankruptcy, it stayed empty for a long time.

Caption For Charlwood, Place Farm 1904

The Old Mill 1906 This is the brick lower storey of a windmill built around 1800 by a Crawley millwright, Morley, and situated east of the Recreation Ground.

Caption For Charlwood, The Village 1906

The whole of Charlwood parish, formerly in Surrey, was annexed to Sussex for some years prior to 1974, and the southern part of the parish remains in Sussex.

Caption For Smallhythe, The Village 1900

The ancient harbour of Tenterden, this was once a shipbuilding centre and was visited by Henry VIII in 1538.

Caption For Linslade, The Grand Union Canal C1960

The coming of firstly the Grand Union Canal and then the railways, led to the establishment of modern Linslade at its present location.

Caption For Gloucester, The Cathedral, The Cloisters 1891

Abbot Horton had started the work, and John Boyfield carried it on. It is one of the most perfect structures of its kind in existence.

Caption For Manchester, The Royal Infirmary C1885

The hospital opened in 1775; the portico entrance nearest the camera was the front of a Mental Asylum, which was incorporated into the building.

Caption For Oxford, Balliol College With Trinity College 1922

The college was founded in 1509 and takes its name from the form of an ancient brass door-knocker.

Caption For Brampton, Naworth Castle C1955

A minor 14th-century castle, Naworth stands on a triangular piece of land by the river Irthling with deep ditch defences on three sides and a moat and drawbridge on the fourth.

Caption For Tamworth, Castle, Main Entrance C1955

The Normans built a wooden motte and bailey castle at Tamworth soon after the conquest on the site of the Mercian fortifications of 913, but this was replaced by the shell-keep and tower that still stand

Caption For East Ham, North Circular Road C1965

We pass under the River Thames via the Blackwall Tunnel - the northbound side dates from the 1890s, an early project of the LCC, which was established in 1888.

Caption For Sheringham, High Street 1921

The Mary Pym clock sits on top of the town's conduit, which had a trough for horses and a smaller one for dogs.

Caption For Buxton, The Crescent 1896

This classic view of Buxton from The Slopes was taken during its heyday as an inland spa created largely by the efforts of the 5th Duke of Devonshire.

Caption For Boston Spa, Old Mill On The Wharfe 1893

This is one of two mills on the north bank of the Wharfe.

Caption For East Keswick, General View C1960

This is a fine example of an old farming village - in 1974 it was declared a conservation area.

Caption For Newnham, Romer Arms C1955

We are not sure when it became the 'local', but it is thought that Mr Romer Williams, whose name it preserves, was the resident of Newnham Hall for the first decades of the 20th century.

Caption For Warton, The Crag 1898

As we head north, Warton Crag is the first sign of the Lake District with its ancient limestone rocks.

Caption For Middleton, The Market Place C1955

Middleton was granted a market charter on 23 June 1791 and the market remained here until 1939. Surrounded by shops and inns, the Market Place was the hub of the town for many years.

Caption For Camberley, London Road C1955

Camberley lies on the south side of the A30.

Caption For Abingdon, Looking South From The Church Tower C1945

This unusual viewpoint is from the tower of St Helen's parish church; we are looking south over the roofs of Brick Alley Almshouses and their panelled chimney stacks. These were rebuilt in 1718-20.

Caption For Accrington, Market Hall 1897

Here we see a close-up view of the Market Hall with its imposing front and large statues mounted over the entrance.

Caption For Whalley, Broad Lane 1906

Here we have a grand view of the railway arches heading out of Whalley.The railway arrived in the village in 1850, and the 600yd- long viaduct carries the Blackburn to Clitheroe line at a height of

Caption For Clitheroe, The View From The Castle 1921

We are looking down from the keep of Clitheroe Castle to the town below.