Maps

181,031 maps found.

1906, Trefin Ref. HOSM62296
1906, Trelerw Ref. HOSM62359
1906, Whitchurch Ref. HOSM64437
1887, Wiston Ref. HOSM64855
1906, Mullion Ref. HOSM54441
1906, Gwavas Ref. HOSM62562
1896, Henfield Ref. HOSM48131
1910, Aston Ref. HOSM36445
1897, Highmoor Ref. HOSM48507
1897, Nuffield Ref. HOSM55454
1903, Archenfield Ref. HOSM36089
1887, Ballingham Ref. HOSM36830
1886, Chilstone Ref. HOSM40806
1886, Credenhill Ref. HOSM42211
1886, Didley Ref. HOSM43218
1886, Haywood Ref. HOSM47936
1886, Madley Ref. HOSM53030
1887, Pontrilas Ref. HOSM56959
1886, Vowchurch Ref. HOSM63199
1886, Wellington Ref. HOSM63653

Books

442 books found. Showing results 13,033 to 13,056.

Memories

29,054 memories found. Showing results 5,431 to 5,440.

David Buckland From Kestrel Road To Caustons Then Corfu

I was born in Kestrel Road in 1945 went to Chamberlin Road school then on to North end and from there got an apprenticeship at Sir Joseph Causton, Had many a memorable year working there but ...Read more

A memory of Eastleigh by acedavid123

Iverson F.C.

In the early sixties I played football for a local Kilburn team call Iverson F.C. which was managed by Alf Taylor for many years. Alf and his wife Ethel and daughter Pat lived in Ariel road which was a turning off of Iverson ...Read more

A memory of Kilburn by kauder

St.Francis School Peckham

I was at this catholic school from 1953 to 1956 and wondered if anyone from that era had memories of the teachers or Headmaster? This was the school where I decided I was going to do nursing. Names I recall are Margaret Reardon, ...Read more

A memory of Peckham

From 1959 Gooshays Stanley Wright

I moved to Harold hill in 58 from shoreditch to Montgomery crescent then to 49 gooshays drive and my sisters Pat,Brenda and Sandra my brother Paul came in 63.I moved to Australia in 1978 with my wife Jacqueline and ...Read more

A memory of Harold Hill by assolidas

Little Switzerland

I remember going there on many occasions in the late 50’s and early 60’s. Catching the bus from Hessle Road (we lived in Bean Street) and this was a great day out for kids “in the country” The method we used of getting to the quarry ...Read more

A memory of Hessle by pwmarkham

Quest For A Steep Hill In Dronfield With Post Office And Shops And Junction At The Bottom In Early 1960s....

Does anybody know which road it would have been? Up to age 3 I lived at Coal Aston between 1957 and 1960. I have a vague memory of my Mum pushing me in the pram and myself walking on this steep road.....

A memory of Dronfield by davidwsk4

The 'cleopatra Restaurant' Next To The Northwood Hills Hotel, Elton John, Bluesology And 'toys And Sports'.

Seeing the photo of the 'Northwood Hills Hotel' and the tall 'office' building beyond, took me back to recall 'The Cleopatra Restaurant' that was ...Read more

A memory of Northwood Hills by Tim Deacon

Bexley Technical School For Girls 1945 To 1947

I lived at Welling and went to Little Danson School and Hook Lane School. When I was 11 years old in 1942 I went to Westwood Girls Secondary School until 1945. I was then 14 and could have gone to work, ...Read more

A memory of Bexleyheath by Leonard Field

A Trip Down Memory Lane

Hi, my name is William (Bill) Cork. I was at Tylney Hall in the middle 1950's. Does anyone remember me? On Guy Fawkes night we used to have a bonfire. One year, a boy in our dormitory ran away and told four of us not to tell. ...Read more

A memory of Rotherwick by tepanto

My Memories Of Melworking At Leybourne Grange Hospital

Hi yes I remember my time at the hospital well,I worked in the play therapy from 1971 to 1976. I loved working at the hospital and have many happy memories. I worked as a night nurse for two ...Read more

A memory of West Malling by wendycatt22

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 13,033 to 13,056.

Caption For Bedford, High Street From Town Bridge 1921

The buildings on the left of the mid 19th century, and the stucco one on the right, Murkett Brothers, Motor Agents, have been demolished.

Caption For Stratton, The Church 1893

Note how the 14th century north arcade of Polyphant stone contrasts with the more lofty granite south arcade which was built a century later.

Caption For Northleach, Market Square C1950

The half-timbered Kings Head inn in the background recalls the coaching age: Northleach was on the main London, Oxford, Gloucester and South Wales road (the main A40 road now by-passes the

Caption For Aldborough, The Village C1955

Fine 'Norfolk Red' brick-and-flint work is evident on all the buildings.

Caption For Carnaby, The Church C1885

Inland from Bridlington is the village of Carnaby, with its 13th-century church of St John the Baptist. The village grew around the estate of Boynton Hall.

Caption For Sprotbrough, The Village C1955

Built around the massive Sprotborough Hall, village life centred on the landowners, the Copley family.

Caption For Hawkhurst, St Laurence's Church 1902

This 15th-century church built of squared ragstone blocks has a tower 75 feet high standing amid a number of chestnut trees.

Caption For Tonbridge, Hop Washing 1890

A team of farm-workers undertakes the laborious task of spraying a field of hops with liquid soap, or possibly a copper solution, to ward off insects and fungal disease as the crop nears harvesting.

Caption For Gawcott, Main Street C1960

Further east, the thatched shop on the left is nowadays a private house, The Old House. Beyond is another thatched cottage, The White House.

Caption For Barrow Upon Soar, High Street C1965

The camera looks north-south along the High Street as it crosses the Leicester to Nottingham railway, and at a not unattractive group of houses and shops ranging in date from the 18th

Caption For Gedling, Main Road C1960

Gedling is well known for the 14th-century spire of its parish church, about a quarter of a mile from where this picture was taken.

Caption For Nottingham, Trent Bridge C1950

This brief tour ignores the Georgian houses of High Pavement, the castle and the famous Lace Market area to descend to the River Trent.

Caption For Hitchin, The River Hiz 1931

Only the clothes worn by the children give a clue to the date of this photograph. The vista has hardly changed in 60 years.

Caption For Barkway, High Street C1965

The school (left) was built in 1840, and provided education for the children of Barkway and Reed. This fine building is remarkably original, and stands on the site of the old Market Square.

Caption For Hoylake, Market Street C1965

The name Hoylake refers to Hoyle Lake, a deep-water anchorage just off the shore and favoured by ships transporting cargoes of goods and passengers either along the Dee Estuary or into Liverpool.

Caption For Port Talbot, Station Road C1955

The opening of the steelworks was followed by the building of a chemical plant at Baglan Bay by British Petroleum.

Caption For Brecon, High Street 1899

Here on a sunny morning the shop awnings are already out, and a shadow lies in front of W & A Gilbey's wine and spirit shop.

Caption For Chippenham, The Market Place C1955

The building in the corner on the left before The Causeway starts, left, was occupied by John Coles, who opened in the 1870s as a chemist and grocer.

Caption For Iona, The Abbey 1903

St Columba was a member of the O'Neill clan; he left Ireland after the battle of Cuil-dremne.

Caption For Kippford, The Harbour C1955

The picturesque village of Kippford is set close to the mouth of the River Urr downstream from Dalbeattie, on the eastern shore of the estuary.

Caption For Sandwich, The Barbican And Bridge 1894

This quaint inland port was built originally for Roman galleys to service Richborough in the face of a receding shore line.

Caption For Barrow Upon Soar, High Street C1965

The camera looks north-south along the High Street as it crosses the Leicester to Nottingham railway, and at a not unattractive group of houses and shops ranging in date from the 18th

Caption For Halifax, Technical School 1896

This photograph shows looms and other equipment installed in a workshop at the technical school; it shows the importance of the cloth industry to the town.

Caption For Morwenstow, The Church 2003

This remote church sits hidden amongst trees at the head of a valley leading to the sea. The eccentric Reverend Hawker was vicar here from 1834 to 1875.