Maps

181,070 maps found.

Map Of Glamorganshire, Cardiff Ref. F51
Map Of Radnorshire, Radnorshire Ref. F55
Map Of Anglesey, Isle Of Anglesey Ref. F44
Map Of Scotland, Scotland Ref. F56
Map Of Carmarthenshire, Carmarthenshire Ref. F47
Map Of Ireland, Republic Of Ireland Ref. F57
Map Of Carnarvonshire, Carnarvonshire Ref. F48
Map Of Rutlandshire, Rutlandshire Ref. F32
Map Of Hampshire, Hampshire Ref. F15
Map Of Herefordshire, Herefordshire Ref. F16
Map Of Middlesex, Middlesex Ref. F25
Map Of Monmouthshire, Monmouthshire Ref. F26
Map Of Oxfordshire, Oxfordshire Ref. F31
Map Of Shropshire, Shropshire Ref. F33
Map Of Staffordshire, Staffordshire Ref. F35
Map Of Suffolk, Suffolk Ref. F36
Map Of Sussex, Sussex Ref. F38
Map Of Warwickshire, Warwickshire Ref. F39
Map Of Westmorland, Cumbria Ref. F40
Map Of Wiltshire, Wiltshire Ref. F41

Memories

28,751 memories found. Showing results 31 to 40.

The Wade Family Hols

I love Weymouth and would like to retire here one day! We came on holiday in July, bringing our little girl, Isobel, on her first holiday, also two of my other children and other members of the family. I love this picture, we ...Read more

A memory of Weymouth in 2012 by Maria Payler

The Green Man

While visiting Beckenham in September this year (2012), we drove past the site of the Green Man. Sadly it has been demolished! Ken Cook

A memory of Catford in 2012 by Ken Cook

The Crooked Spire

It's not just the church at Ermington which has a crooked spire.The village has a traditional village inn called 'The Crooked Spire'. It's not particularly pretty to look at from the outside as there is just a narrow pavement ...Read more

A memory of Ermington in 2012 by John Howard Norfolk

The 551 Bus From St Just To St Mawes

What an extraordinary picture this is! The photographer must be standing on the bus stop bench EXACTLY where I was sitting for half an hour or so last Saturday while waiting for the route 551 Western ...Read more

A memory of St Just in Roseland in 2012 by John Howard Norfolk

Sadness

Sadness sometimes comes to US when we least expect it too and people that we care about we may take for granted true I know that it was not your story you cared an awfull lot So you must make the very best of everything that you have got ...Read more

A memory of Corlough in 2012 by Anne O'keeffe

Nick And Johanna's Wedding At St Stephen's

This magnificent brick built church must surely be the finest example of brick architecture in the country. My nephew, Nick Arbin, and his bride Johanna chose it as the venue for their wedding on June 2nd ...Read more

A memory of Hampstead in 2012 by John Howard Norfolk

My Visits To Ik

I love this place and have been lucky enough to visit Inch Kenneth and the chapel a number of times over the past few years. I'm not a religous person but just being around the chapel and burial ground is special to me. I dont ...Read more

A memory of Inch Kenneth in 2012 by Mark Gray

My Aunt Form Brough Farm

I did not mention in my post on Brough Farm that Mrs. Stephenson, mentioned in the opening paragraph, is in her 103rd year and resides in a nursing home in the SW of England.

A memory of Brough in 2012 by David Kind

Music And Dance At The Ness In Shaldon

I have driven - very slowly - past The Ness many times whenever our family makes our way up the steep narrow lane from the Shaldon sea front to the car park. For the very first time I went inside one evening ...Read more

A memory of Shaldon in 2012 by John Howard Norfolk

Mountain

Hi, Brenda loved your memories o mountain. I also lived on the mountain up Perseverance Road up to being 7 and I also remember my uncle Harold taking me to the Mountain Eagle as an excuse to have a pint. He used to tell aunty Pam he was ...Read more

A memory of Queensbury in 2012 by Edith Hughes

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Captions

29,398 captions found. Showing results 73 to 96.

Caption For Llandaff, The Cathedral, North East 1893

After a prolonged period of restoration Llandaff Cathedral was reopened during Easter 1857.

Caption For Margate, The Fort 1892

This splendid view of the site of the former cliff-top fort was taken prior to the extension of the cliff-foot promenade.The terrace of houses in the centre of the picture, Fort Paragon, was constructed

Caption For Romford, Raphael Park 1911

Herbert H Raphael's gift to the town of 20 acres of parkland and lake was given out of generosity, but he may also have been concerned that his envisaged development of the select Gidea Park Garden

Caption For Llanwddyn, The Lake & Vyrnwy Dam C1960

Constructed during the 1880s, Vyrnwy was the first of the massive reservoirs of Powys.

Caption For Felixstowe, The Parade 1955

The late Victorian and Edwardian buildings are part of the expansion of Felixstowe as a seaside resort.

Caption For Twickenham, London Road C1955

As part of providing civic local facilities, the council erected a large open- air swimming pool in the town centre in the 1930s on the site of Richmond House, between King Street and the river

Caption For Worksop, The Lion Gates, Welbeck Abbey C1965

Near the entrance to Worksop College, on Sparrow Hill (the old road into Worksop), are the lion gates and one of the many lodges and gateways into the vast 3,000 acre grounds of Welbeck Abbey, built

Caption For Caerleon, Gloucester Court 1968

Its name refers to the influence of the Earl of Gloucester, Lord of Caerleon.

Caption For Dorking, Cottage Hospital 1906

Henry Frederick, Earl of Arundel, Surrey and Norfolk left his estate to his fourth son, Charles Howard of Greystoke, when he died in 1652.

Caption For Burnley, Manchester Road 1895

This picture gives us a brief glimpse into the daily life of some of Burnley's people.

Caption For Woburn, The Park C1960

The opening of Woburn Abbey to the general public introduced many to the delights of a rural involvement without the necessity to move home and hearth.

Caption For Petersfield, Market Square C1965

The cattle trough on the far side of the Square in 1965 was about to vacate its position to one outside the offices slightly behind the telephone kiosk, where it has become a feature of 'Petersfield

Caption For Edgware, The Memorial, High Street C1955

The High Street, which forms part of the Roman Watling Street, has been devastated by road widening in the 1930s.

Caption For Berkhamsted, Monk's Garden, Ashridge College C1960

Edward I granted Berkhamsted to his second queen, Margaret of France.

Caption For Thebes, The Broken Obelisk C1857

Located to the rear of the Hypostyle Hall towards the sanctuary, this fallen obelisk (1896, above) is one of a pair originally erected by the female pharaoh Hatshepsut – she put up four obelisks in

Caption For Wakefield, Clarence Park C1960

This was the first of the open spaces provided for the workers of Wakefield at the end of the 19th century.

Caption For Glastonbury, The Abbey, St Joseph's Chapel 1927

have visited Glastonbury, rather than Joseph the husband of Mary.

Caption For Chester, St Werburgh Street 1929

Built of red sandstone, Chester cathedral was founded in 1092 as a Benedictine abbey on the site of an earlier Saxon church dedi- cated to St Werburgh.

Caption For Market Harborough, The Grand Union Canal C1965

From the foot of the Foxton flight of locks, the canal cuts through the classic late 18th-century enclosure landscape of straight hedges.

Caption For Sawbridgeworth, Fair Green C1965

Fair Green lies past the junction of Bell Street and Knight Street and of the site of the town pump.

Caption For Sheet, The Old Cooper Built Door 2004

The roads were kept in a good state of repair, enabling high speeds to be maintained by the best of coaches.

Caption For East Keswick, Stock's Hill 1951

The recent history of the ancient village of East Keswick is inextricably linked with the fortunes of the nearby 'big house' of Harewood.

Caption For Port Talbot, Station Road 1952

Port Talbot is an industrial town in the county of Glamorgan.

Caption For North Berwick, Bass Rock 1897

One of the more interesting events in the history of this famous bird sanctuary occurred after the Battle of Killicrankie in July 1689.