Maps

181,070 maps found.

1902, Shottisham Ref. HOSM59175
1883, Tunstall Ref. HOSM62674
1886, Waddingworth Ref. HOSM63213
1896, Kirknewton Ref. HOSM50388
1884, Bevere Ref. HOSM37628
1885, Brockhampton Ref. HOSM39058
1884, St Peter The Great Ref. HOSM39171
1884, Crowle Ref. HOSM42475
1884, Egdon Ref. HOSM44655
1884, Hawford Ref. HOSM47863
1885, Lawton Ref. HOSM70640
1895, Locksbottom Ref. HOSM70635
1906, Cheriton Ref. HOSM71074
1909, Bidston Ref. HOSM70061
1906, Freshfield Ref. HOSM70377
1900, Esgairgeiliog Ref. HOSM70341
1895, Abinger Hammer Ref. HOSM65737
1895, West Clandon Ref. HOSM70168
1895, Eashing Ref. HOSM70370
1910, Linchmere Ref. HOSM70604

Books

438 books found. Showing results 12,889 to 12,912.

Memories

28,746 memories found. Showing results 5,371 to 5,380.

My Father...

This photo shows a view from the 'top' of Surrey Street market and my father was a trader there from just after WW2 until his untimely death in 1960. He operated a fabric (yard-goods and drapery) shop and during the good times had a stall ...Read more

A memory of Croydon

My Father

My father was born in Shropshire in 1919, his family name was Talbot changed by his father to Talbott because there were so many Talbot's and the mail was always sent to the wrong address. The family lived in or around Oakengates for many ...Read more

A memory of Oakengates

My Family Used To Own This!

A photo very similar to this hangs in my bedroom, I am a West and spent many a happy summers here. My family used to own the tearooms, my mother and her brother were caught in the fire in 1966 which resulted in the top ...Read more

A memory of Marlborough by Natalie West

My Family In Kilkhampton.

My grandparents Tom & Minnie Croucher lived at Cross Cottage (between Stibb and Kilk), their youngest son Derek married Jette after meeting her during the war in Denmark. They lived at 21 North Close Estate for many ...Read more

A memory of Kilkhampton by Dawn Burley

My Family From Irby X 😊

My dad Ralph broster was born in irby 1927 at corner farm (which is now the library ) my grandfather (pop) William (Bill)Broster ran corner farm caves farm & manor farm . Dad always used to tell me all intresting stories of growing ...Read more

A memory of Irby by clarebroster

My Family .

Whilst carrying out research into my family I found that my great grandmother was born in Aberhafesp. My great great grandfather also lived there. It appears that a lot of my family lived and worked there as well as Bettws Cedewain.

A memory of Aberhafesp by wynnerees

My Family "Mumford" From This Village

l was raised in this village in "50 and 60" and had great times, Now most of my family move on since my parents passed away, Sometime l come back and walk round to remember the times, but l see ...Read more

A memory of Bidford-on-Avon by mumfordj

My Family

My mum Pauline Downing was born in 1931 and lived in Cavendish Road at the Tooting Bec Common end. At the beginning of ww2 she was evacuated to Cornwall whereas her older sister, Enid, went to Eastbourne. Does anyone have a family member who remembers her? Sadly she is no longer with us.

A memory of Balham

My Early Years In Ferniegair By Edwin Allsopp Living With Grandma Margaret Simon

I lived with my grandparents in the late 1940s at 201 Carlisle road Ferniegair, known as the huts which was opposite the gatehouse to the duke of Hamilton estate.My ...Read more

A memory of Ferniegair by eddieallsopp

My Early Years In Batley Carr

I LIVED IN 23 UPPER MOUNT STREET, MY NEIGHBOURS WERE KATHRINE HILL, PAUL AINSWORTH. BRIAN DUXBERRY MARGARET HALLAS THE STUBLEYS AND A FEW MORE. I WENT TO WARWICK ROAD SCHOOL UNTIL 1958. SOME OF MY TEACHERS WERE MR. ...Read more

A memory of Batley Carr by johntho3

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Captions

29,398 captions found. Showing results 12,889 to 12,912.

Caption For Lincoln, Steep Hill C1955

On the corner of Michaelgate is The Harlequin, again a good timber-framed and jettied building; it was formerly the Harlequin Inn and is now an antiquarian bookshop.

Caption For Romford, North Street 1908

Leaving the town by North Street the traveller was soon in the country, passing Marshall's Park on the right.

Caption For Upminster, Station Road 1908

Before Station Road became the bustling thoroughfare it is today, the photographer poses the children on the pavement and in the road to complete this Edwardian scene.

Caption For Ardleigh Green, Ardleigh Green Road C1955

The twin gables of the Spencer's Arms can be seen beyond.

Caption For Witham, Newland Street 1900

Spectators at the fire faced the added danger of having the clock fall on them.

Caption For Fyfield, Queen Street C1955

Once known as Fyfield Street, or just The Street, this end of the village now takes its name from The Queen's Head pub.

Caption For Great Easton, The Endway C1960

Great Easton stands on a rise above the River Chelmer, which is here little more than a stream.

Caption For Halstead, Trinity Street C1955

Hedingham's dominant feature, the enormous castle keep, looms behind these cottages just to the right, out of picture.

Caption For Northleach, High Street C1965

The High Street runs along the east side of the market place.

Caption For Buriton, Vicarage 1898

The view has survived the two world wars that changed our way of life forever.

Caption For Aylesford, Kits Coty House 1898

To the west of the A229 is Kent's most famous Neolithic burial chamber.

Caption For Holybourne, The London Road 1898

The house on the right with the gate was called Inwood House after the several generations of the Inwood family who came from nearby Neatham.

Caption For York, Skeldergate Bridge C1885

We are looking towards Ouse Bridge with South Esplanade on the right.The view has remained virtually the same, except for the difference in the river traffic and a change of use for some of the

Caption For York, View From Skeldergate Bridge C1885

We are looking towards Ouse Bridge with South Esplanade on the right.The view has remained virtually the same, except for the difference in the river traffic and a change of use for some of the

Caption For Ash, The Greyhound 1932

The fascia of the pub seen in this view has now been altered, and other changes here include the addition of a roundabout.

Caption For Linlithgow, Palace, Queen Margaret's Bower 1897

The royal apartments were situated on the west side of the quadrangle.

Caption For Saffron Walden, St Mary's Church, The Interior 1925

The chancel screen was dedicated on 10 October 1924, and was given by W Favill Tuke in memory of his wife.

Caption For Enfield, Our Lady Of Mount Carmel And St George Roman Catholic Church 2005

The Roman Catholic Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel and St George in London Road, originally built in 1901, suffered major damage in the war - it was virtually demolished by a landmine.

Caption For Hemel Hempstead, Queen's Square C1960

Adeyfield, on 20 July 1952, the Adeyfield Neighbourhood Association organised a Jubilee Fair on 20 July 2002, on Reith Field.

Caption For Worthing, The Beach 1890

The characteristic mid-Victorian, family-orientated, open-air seaside culture, which offered a satisfaction of its own, and the town's secure, peaceful ambience is captured in this view of the beach.

Caption For Wareside, The Village C1955

It closed in 1990, and for a short while was an antiques shop which only opened on Friday afternoons.

Caption For Richmond, Market Place 1929

The castle (right) dominates the centre of this large market town at the entrance to Swaledale.

Caption For Bridport, East Street 1912

This picture was taken eastwards from the north side of East Street, from Mrs Alice E Gale's musical instrument emporium and fancy repository on the corner with Barrack Street (left).

Caption For Sutton, Parish Church 1894

As befitted a growing Victorian town, the spiritual needs of the new citizens were vigorously addressed.