Photos

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Maps

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1892, Wesham Ref. HOSM63729
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Books

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Memories

28,747 memories found. Showing results 5,481 to 5,490.

My Nan.

My wonderful nan lived at number 10 Church Street. Her name was Mrs Amy Wheeler. My sister Jane, brother Richard and cousin Janice spent all our holidays with her for as long as I can remember. She was very hard working, and looking back, I can’t ...Read more

A memory of Oadby by jenny

My Mums Side

My Mum's side of the family came from Hunmanby. A place called Stonegate. My Uncle worked at Butlin's I heard and Mum left there just before the war of 1939. Her parents before her etc lived there too. Postal's Yard, If anybody knows more please contact me via Justanumbernow@aol.com Thanks

A memory of Hunmanby by Alan Last Name

My Mums Memories Of Eynsford

My mum lived here for about 7 years until 1967, her father was the village policeman and they lived in The Police House in Eynsford.  Mum was christened in St Martin's Church and went to the primary school which has ...Read more

A memory of Eynsford

My Mum's Childhood

My mum was born in 1923 at 4 Didcot street her name Dorothy Camp she lived most of her childhood at 9 Surrey Lane she had three sisters Violet Camp Lilian Camp Winifred Camp and Brother William Camp remember going to visit nan at ...Read more

A memory of Battersea by Marilyn Heath

My Mum Grace Leeder

I have a few memories of Hindringham, I was born in Binham but my mum was born at Folly farm Hindringham the youngest of nine children. Sadly she is no longer with us, she often used to tell us about her childhood. ...Read more

A memory of Langham by Barbara Annison

My Mum

the girl in this picture is my Mum, Margaret Twiname aged 10yrs. She remembers it being taken..so yes it was 1955. She is one of seven children born to Frank and Margaret Twiname nee Parker and they lived at the top of Braeside in the village.

A memory of Haugh of Urr by Angela Jamieson

My Mum

My mum was born in Coathill Street in the Wifflet at the start of the war in 1939; she had 3 sisters Mary, Nan and Phyllis, and a brother John. I think she attended the local school at the bottom of Coathill St. She used to tell me many ...Read more

A memory of Coatbridge by Sandra Pettit

My Mothers Memories Olive Stanley

My mother has many memories of Thornley as a pupil at Thornley Colliery Primary School, and other village life, her name was OLIVE STANLEY. She lived at Colinwood Street, No1, with her mother Ethel Tonkin and ...Read more

A memory of Thornley by Edward Stanley

My Mothers Memories

My mother who is 93 this year and very much alive and kicking is descended from the Cropthorne Dingleys. She spent much of her early childhood and teenage years before ww2 with her family in Cropthorne. She has such vivid ...Read more

A memory of Cropthorne

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Captions

29,398 captions found. Showing results 13,153 to 13,176.

Caption For Rothley, Old Cottages, Fowke Street C1955

Rothley lies some five miles to the north of Leicester and to the west of the busy A6.

Caption For Lickey, The Post Office C1965

Lickey village is an unremarkable sort of place, but the name is famous among railway buffs because the two-mile Lickey Incline (between Bromsgrove and Barnt Green) is, almost incredibly, the steepest

Caption For Abbots Langley, Causeway Parade C1960

The Causeway development, carried out between 1955 and 1957, created a parade of shops, flats and dwellings on the site of Causeway House, which was finally demolished in 1957.

Caption For Radcliffe On Trent, The Weir C1955

East of the village, the Shelford Road climbs on to the red sandstone hills, which are undercut by the River Trent to form river cliffs.

Caption For Wakefield, Holmfield House C1955

This private estate was developed in 1833 by the Wakefield solicitor and Clerk of Barnsley Canal Company Thomas Foljambe (1775-1851), part of a larger scheme to build a number of grand

Caption For Polegate, The Horse And Groom C1955

Our last view in this chapter before turning north back to Hailsham shows the Horse and Groom pub at the junction of the High Street and the Eastbourne Road, the A22.

Caption For Ockley, Stane Street C1955

Ockley is a very fine village along the course of the Roman road from London to Chichester, which has been known from Anglo-Saxon times as Stane Street.

Caption For Guisborough, Church Interior 1891

The interior of the parish church is very different today.

Caption For Haywards Heath, The Sergison Arms C1960

Within sight of the war memorial stands the Sergison Arms, the oldest pub in Haywards Heath: it dates from the 16th century, when it was the home of John Vynall (who died in 1599).

Caption For Lindfield, Post Office Corner C1955

The chequered brick and weather boarded cottage (right) is Barclays Bank; it opened in 1910 in what was then the front room of a cottage.

Caption For Norwich, Rampant Horse Street 1891

Not visible in this photograph, but well worth walking to see at the west end of the street, is St Stephen's church, a large and handsome building which was founded before the Norman Conquest.

Caption For Bridport, St Mary's Church 1897

This is St Mary's Parish Church, seen from the north-west, showing the two bays of the nave and aisles extended in 1860 (right).

Caption For Porthmadog, The Harbour Showing Cnicht And The Moelwyns C1955

At the height of the great slate trade of the 19th century, slate was shipped out from Porthmadog harbour, and the town grew steadily because of this.

Caption For Osmotherley, High Street C1960

On the western edge of the North York Moors, Osmotherly was a centre for milling, weaving and clog making, and it grew considerably in the hundred years from 1750.

Caption For Higher Walton, Walton Hall C1955

Begun in the mid 1830s, Walton Hall was to be both the family home and the country estate of Gilbert Greenall, a wealthy local brewer and prominent businessman.

Caption For Warrington, Bridge Street C1950

Hancock & Wood and Roberts shoe shop are almost all that remain of this 1950s scene.

Caption For Staithes, The Fish Quay From The Cliff 1927

An excellent overall view of Staithes showing the fish quay where generations of fishermen have brought their catch home.

Caption For Staithes, From South Cliff 1927

An excellent overall view of Staithes showing the fish quay where generations of fishermen have brought their catch home.

Caption For New Brighton, Tower And Sands 1900

An Eiffel Tower at New Brighton was part of the original dream of James Atherton as he planned his new holiday resort.

Caption For Clitheroe, Castle Street 1921

Apart from the castle, this is the highest part of Clitheroe, 300ft above sea level.

Caption For Manchester, Town Hall 1895

This is a lovely full frontal view of Manchester Town Hall as it was over a century ago.

Caption For Petersfield, Lavant Street C1965

Previously a journey from London to Portsmouth entailed one of two options: to go to Croydon and then to Brighton, with a change there onto the South Coast line to Chichester and Portsmouth, or

Caption For Enfield, Hilly Fields C1955

Today, where the manor once stood is the site of Pearsons Ltd, the department store.

Caption For Winchester, Queen Mary's Chair 1911

The Cathedral 1911 The west door of Winchester Cathedral - one of the city’s most famous views.