Maps

181,031 maps found.

1905, Porthallow Ref. HOSM56962
1881, Boconnoc Ref. HOSM38182
1881, Braddock Ref. HOSM38566
1881, Sandylake Ref. HOSM43453
1881, Lerryn Ref. HOSM51192
1883, Sileby Ref. HOSM59366
1895, Loughton Ref. HOSM34851
1887, Highfield Cadwell Ref. HOSM39760
1888, Grimoldby Ref. HOSM47130
1887, Sutterby Ref. HOSM60960
1888, Worlaby Ref. HOSM65173
1904, Ashby Ho Ref. HOSM36295
1904, Oulton Ref. HOSM70839
1904, Pakefield Ref. HOSM56018
1903, Rushmere Ref. HOSM58304
1883, Cornbrook Ref. HOSM59205
1883, Cornbrook Ref. HOSM65080
1885, Kimcote Ref. HOSM50084
1900, Hewelsfield Ref. HOSM48244
1907, Downton Ref. HOSM43573

Books

442 books found. Showing results 12,985 to 13,008.

Memories

29,054 memories found. Showing results 5,411 to 5,420.

Ramblings Of A Septuagenarian.

My grandparents, Ernest and Ada Forrester lived, with my aunt Bess, Dad's sister, in the tiny cottage attached to the Congregational Chapel on The Green. They were the Chapel caretakers. In return they lived ...Read more

A memory of Newton Burgoland by janetdscrivens

The First Attempt To Demolish Lawson School.

A young man called Howard Watson, lived in Dover Street, owned a convertible sports car. Beautiful thing,maybe a Triumph with a bonnet that opened forwards. His Dad was sitting in it on the top common ...Read more

A memory of Cargo Fleet by artlynas

Mays

I worked in mays for 20 years and worked with scores of girls ,it would be nice to talk with some of them .nice girls ,pity about the job

A memory of Ebbw Vale

Marchant

Im looking for information on my mums side of the family

A memory of Bramley by Wendy Daniell

Pear Tree Lane House?

My grandmother (Edith Florence Pawley) worked in service in Shorne (I have a very badly damaged photo). I have a postcard written to her from her fiance, addressed to her c/o Mrs Levy, Court Wood, Pear tree Lane, Shorne, probably ...Read more

A memory of Shorne by dtpankhurst

Rekindle Your Cargo Fleet Friendships

I would just like to add another note...there is a site on Facebook I have just joined..it's great..Cargo Fleet Times..a lot of people and memories and also people most of you have mentioned on here are also on there..you can rekindle your friendships

A memory of Cargo Fleet by sharon.pearson1964

Old Bentalls Springbridge Rd

I remember in the fifties there was an exhibition by British Rail showing the future. Father Xmas was visited there and presents received. Later on visits to the china and kitchen departments were what interested me. The ...Read more

A memory of Ealing by Nick Beard

Coming Into Halifax Via North Bridge

As a child we used to return in the car down the hill towards North Bridge and the game was to be the first to spot Wainhouse Tower amongst all the other mill chimneys there were at that time (late 50s/early ...Read more

A memory of Halifax by leura123

Tales Of A Wandering Vocal/Sharpshooter

I so remember the 7777 club & the owner Clem Williams ....Clem would book my show several times through the year & I considered him a friend I used to love the rides in his old Rolls Royce ...I often ...Read more

A memory of Maesteg by steve.eagles1

Growing Up In Buckhurst Hill 60's 70's

I used to live in The Meadway, and went to St Johns infants School-a few memories of playing on 'the boxes' at play/lunchtime. These were actually old beer crates, and long before health and safety spoiled ...Read more

A memory of Buckhurst Hill by Richard Morgan

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 12,985 to 13,008.

Caption For Oundle, West Street C1950

The Victoria Inn on the left of the picture is now a private house. Oundle School occupies many buildings in and around the town.

Caption For Blackpool, Abingdon Street 1890

Holland had worked in the rough and tumble of the London music hall business, and his philosophy was simple: to give holiday makers the sort of entertainments they wanted, no matter how crass.

Caption For Fleetwood, The Beach 1902

Holiday-makers gather round one of the seaside entertainments. Unfortunately, we have no idea what they were watching, as the Frith cameraman didn't bother to record the details.

Caption For Newnham, The Cottage C1955

Now firmly back in the ironstone hills, we reach Newnham, two miles south of Daventry. The village is set on the hilly north side of the young River Nene. Little has changed.

Caption For Scarborough, From The Fish Pier 1890

One of the boats on the right has the mark PZ, so she may have come from Penzance, a very long journey!

Caption For Whitby, The Bridge 1923

Linking the east and west sides of the town over the River Esk, the bridge is now crammed with tourists in the summer months.

Caption For Ruswarp, The Bridge And Church C1960

The new road bridge was built by the renowned engineering firm of Dorman Long of Middlesbrough, who also built the Sydney Harbour bridge.

Caption For Coventry, St Michael's Church, Interior C1884

This was the parish church in the Earl’s Half; with a floor area of 24,000 sq ft, St Michael’s was one of the most impressive and possibly the largest parish church in England.

Caption For London, Oxford Arms 1875

The Hand-in-Hand Fire and Life Insurance Society building stands at the junction of these two streets close by Blackfriars Bridge.

Caption For London, The Hand In Hand Office 1904

The Hand-in-Hand Fire and Life Insurance Society building stands at the junction of these two streets close by Blackfriars Bridge.

Caption For Basildon, Woodlands Girls' School C1960

Amongst other things, this spelt the end of the town's two highly-regarded grammar-technical schools, Fryerns and Barstable.

Caption For Hawkshead, Grammar School 1892

William Wordsworth must have looked out from the mullioned windows of this ancient Grammar School, where he was educated between 1779 and 1787.

Caption For Mardy, The Village C1965

Since this picture was taken, the 'village' has undergone further housing developments which mean that it has become a suburb of Abergavenny.

Caption For Coniston, Ruskins Monument 1912

This Celtic-style monument in the Lake District marks the grave of John Ruskin, the artist and philosopher, who helped to bring about the Gothic revival in Victorian architecture and a resurgance of interest

Caption For Sidmouth, Esplanade 1904

An indication of the lack of visitors to Sidmouth can be gleaned from this picture, taken from the Esplanade. The sea wall was constructed in 1835 and the shingle beach can be clearly seen.

Caption For Newton Abbot, Courtenay Park 1906

Located just across the road from the train station, the park is named after the Courtenays, who were responsible for much of the building in town (they owned most of the land).

Caption For Salcombe, From Portlemouth 1928

With only a small beach to boast of it never attracted hordes of holidaymakers. The 19th-century church (right) is Holy Trinity.

Caption For Alton, All Saints Church C1955

Next door has appeared the Conservative Club, which was built on part of the garden of Ackender House (far right). All Saints' Cottage is on the left.

Caption For Par, The Spit And Bay 1927

A candle manufactory stood on this side of the harbour at Par. Across the bay is the distinctive daymark on Gribbin Head.

Caption For Bournemouth, The Bathing Beach 1925

By the 1920s, bathing costumes had become more practical than those shown in the previous illustrations, and the bathing machines had become redundant in favour of smaller kiosks and tents.

Caption For Hawkshead, Grammar School 1892

William Wordsworth must have looked out from these mullioned windows of the ancient Grammar School, where he was educated between 1779 and 1787.

Caption For Grasmere, Church Stile 1926

Church Stile is the name of the road which goes around the parish church.

Caption For Stockbridge, St Peter's Church C1965

A site in the centre of town was found for the new church which was built in 1866 incorporating some of the old windows. The steeple was added in 1887. The north arcade is said to be special.

Caption For Petham, The Street C1960

Petham is a small village set in a valley just off the Roman Stane Street that runs from Canterbury to Lympne. There are remains of entrenchments here, constructed during the Roman invasion.