Photos

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Maps

181,070 maps found.

1884, Cropthorne Ref. HOSM42472
1884, Eckington Ref. HOSM44653
1884, Netherton Ref. HOSM54656
1899, Ailsworth Ref. HOSM35699
1899, Castor Ref. HOSM40415
1899, Milton Park Ref. HOSM53802
1899, Northborough Ref. HOSM55337
1885, Woodnewton Ref. HOSM65072
1897, Peterlee Ref. HOSM35043
1895, Lower Bordean Ref. HOSM38320
1895, High Cross Ref. HOSM45995
1908, Nursted Ref. HOSM49195
1895, Stroud Ref. HOSM60841
1896, Barlavington Ref. HOSM37029
1896, Graffham Ref. HOSM46800
1908, Westham Ref. HOSM64176
1899, Charlton St Peter Ref. HOSM40610
1899, Honeystreet Ref. HOSM48844
1899, Littleworth Ref. HOSM51700
1899, Milkhouse Water Ref. HOSM60944

Books

438 books found. Showing results 13,105 to 13,128.

Memories

28,749 memories found. Showing results 5,461 to 5,470.

My Uncle

Well Mr Anthoney Simmonds was the owner of this pub,and for quite a considerable amount of time in my young life was my much "Loved Uncle Tony" he was wonderful.

A memory of Godshill by Wayne Ruffle

My Twin

Ray is my twin brother, he was the one with all the brains, really, really smart. And of course Joy, lovely Joy, God took Joy from us many, many years ago.

A memory of Addlestone

My Turton And Edgworth Ancestors 1730

MY PATERNAL ANCESTORS CAME FROM TURTON AND QUARLTON, AS WELL AS SURROUNDING AREAS. JAMES GARTSIDE OF TURTON MARRIED JANE ISHERWOOD OF QUARLTON AT BOLTON PARISH CHURCH OF ST PETER IN 1730. THEY HAD AT ...Read more

A memory of Turton Bottoms by Carolyn Wilson

My Tottenham

I was born at the mothers hospital too in 1961. Iv lived in Tottenham all my life, mum came from manor road off chalgrove road, dad come from Braemar Road(Kent rd to be precise just off there). Dad came out the RAF in 1948/9 and met mum at ...Read more

A memory of Tottenham by Lee Harvey

My Time In Mitcheldean In The 60s

I met my first wife - she was from Mitcheldesn - she also worked for Ranks in the office, her name was June Cowmeadow. Her Father was a polisher at the same factory - Bert Cowmeadow - during the early 60s. I ...Read more

A memory of Mitcheldean by Geoff Dixon

My Time In Little Eaton

I was born in Derby but lived in Little Eaton from 1959 to 1974 when we moved to Morley. My mother is Mrs Ruth Howe, nee Humphries, my father was Mr Ronald Humphries, now sadly passed away in 1965 and he is buried in the ...Read more

A memory of Little Eaton by William Humphries

My Time At Taxal

I'm shocked to the core to read the above message about the bloke being abused. I was at Taxal Lodge from 1989-92 and had an absolutely brilliant time there. The scenery in the winter from my bedroom window was outstanding and the ...Read more

A memory of Taxal by David Kemp

My Street 1959 To 1977

I lived in Theobald Street (no 194) from the age of 7 in 1959 until 1977, and my parents lived there further until 1984. I often used to walk from the Village (as we called the town centre) home at the top on the right was ...Read more

A memory of Borehamwood by Eric Oliver

My Special Place

My Seaview experiences started from shortly after I was born and go right up to the present day. I'm from Reading, Berks, but our whole family used to rent a big house somewhere in Seaview every summer for a holiday. I was born in ...Read more

A memory of Seaview by Ollie Hambly

My Salford Life

I was born in West Park St in 1939. I went to Ordsall school in Taylorson St.I went to St Clements Church and sang in the Choir .I was The Rose Queen in 1953.My dad was called Jim Cartwright and he played the piano at weekends in the ...Read more

A memory of Salford by Myra Greenhalgh

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Captions

29,398 captions found. Showing results 13,105 to 13,128.

Caption For Sevenoaks, High Street C1960

Across the street, the mock-timbered frontage of the Holmsdale pub, with its coat of arms suspended beneath the Watney's Red Barrel advertising emblem, adjoins the similarly sham premises of Freeman, Hardy

Caption For Bexhill On Sea, Parade 1903

This photograph was taken during the heyday of the Cairo and Central promenade; we are looking towards the bandstand and the Kursaal, with a happily-posed seaside goat-cart and donkey.

Caption For Arundel, The Castle And Town Hall 1923

There are various family portraits inside the castle, some of them dating back to the Wars of the Roses.

Caption For Storrington, Church Street C1960

Sunlight floods the right-hand side of Church Street in this view of everyday life in a small Sussex town.

Caption For Beer, Sea Hill C1965

Beer remains a fishing village, if not quite on the scale of yesteryear, and there are still a number of family-owned boats.

Caption For Claverdon, The Church C1960

Dedicated to St Michael and All Angels, the church contains monuments to the Galton family of Edstone Hall.

Caption For Dittisham, Church 1925

The site of the church is where Dittisham was first settled - by a Saxon called Dida in AD 765.

Caption For Two Bridges, The Hotel C1955

Crockern Tor, a mile to the north, is the site of the Devon Stannary Parliament which sat from 1305 to 1749.

Caption For Petersfield, Red Lion Hotel 1906

The advent of the motor carriage did not prevent the hotel advertising the stables at the back of this famous coaching hotel.

Caption For Fishbourne, The Roman Palace C1968

At the end of the 3rd century a disastrous fire brought the Palace to an end.

Caption For York, Heslington Hall, University Of York C1960

This elegant Elizabethan mansion was originally built for the Secretary of the Council of the North in 1568.The hall changed hands many times over the following centuries before being almost rebuilt

Caption For Bladon, Sir Winston Churchill's Grave 1965

Sir Winston Churchill was buried in the churchyard of St Martin's Church on 30 January 1965.

Caption For Clapham, The New Inn C1955

The New Inn at Clapham is a popular hostelry in the heart of the Dales Three Peaks Country, and a convenient starting place for the ascent of Ingleborough, which is 2,434 feet high.

Caption For Ilminster, The Market Place C1955

The colonnaded Market Hall, rebuilt in 1813, dominates the centre of Ilminster.

Caption For Frome, Christ Church Street 1907

From the evidence of these ornate High Victorian villas, with their William Butterfield-style Gothic architecture phasing into more Italianate styles in the distance, Frome's economy successfully

Caption For Accrington, Cottage Hospital 1899

The need for Cottage Hospitals was great a century ago, but with the advent of more advanced equipment and specialised nursing, these cottage hospitals, like the isolation hospitals, closed down.

Caption For Bolney, Post Office 1957

Only the post office is still here, and it too is under threat of closure.

Caption For Clitheroe, Castle Entrance 1921

Above the junction of Castlegate and Parsons Lane is the keep of Clitheroe Castle, which was founded under Roger de Poitou shortly after William seized the throne from Harold.

Caption For Southampton, God's House Tower 1908

Now Southampton's Archaeological Museum, this used to be the home of the town gunner, with the guns and powder stored here.

Caption For Oxford, The Plain 1922

The Plain, as it is known, lies just to the east of Magdalen Bridge, representing the boundaries of the old city.

Caption For Oxford, Christ Church Cathedral 1922

Tom Tower is one of the college's most treasured architectural features, as well as a famous landmark on the Oxford skyline.

Caption For Oxford, Queen Street C1950

Until it was demolished at the end of the 19th century, St Martin's Church stood on this site.

Caption For Kegworth, St Andrew's Church C1965

The now busy A6, along with the rapid growth of the nearby East Midlands Airport, compounds the traffic problems that Kegworth has seen since the M1 junction was put in a mile away.

Caption For Andover, Ladies' Walk 1904

Ladies Walk was laid out in 1785 by the Enclosure Award Commissioners in conjunction with the Corporation of Andover.