Maps

181,070 maps found.

1919, Level Of Mendalgief Ref. POP755332
1900, Vale Of Lanherne Ref. RNC858410
1895, Vale Of Lanherne Ref. RNE858410
1903, Pass Of Aberglaslyn Ref. RNC801863
1910, Muir Of Lochs Ref. RNC785613
1910, Milltown Of Rothiemay Ref. RNC781012
1909, Lyne Of Skene Ref. RNC771073
1910, Hill Of Mountblairy Ref. RNC735752
1909, Chapel Of Stoneywood Ref. RNC666545
1911, Butt Of Lewis Ref. RNC657681
1910, Bridge Of Tynet Ref. RNC649992
1945, Vale Of Health Ref. NPO858409
1896, Isle Of Dogs Ref. RNE744494
1910, Kirktown Of Alvah Ref. RNC749278
1919, Forest Of Dean Ref. POP707947
1922, Pass Of Aberglaslyn Ref. POP801863
1923, Row-Of-Trees Ref. POP821271
1910, Newlands Of Tynet Ref. RNC791269
1910, Knowes Of Elrick Ref. RNC750455
1909, Mains Of Grandhome Ref. RNC772332

Memories

28,751 memories found. Showing results 51 to 60.

Coleton Fishacre Near Kingswear

Just a five minute drive along Mt Ridley Road to the east of Kingswear will lead you to a glorious National Trust house and garden called Coleton Fishacre. I have two memories of my visit - the wonderful sloping ...Read more

A memory of Kingswear in 2012 by John Howard Norfolk

Burton School

I was a child at Burton School, it was great. I moved in year 3, it was scary. I moved to Bentham, I hated it, there was loads of children and it was much bigger.

A memory of Burton in Lonsdale in 2012 by Emma Sharp

Bobby Bunn

Just to let you all know that the late Bobby Bunn one of Bletchleys most memorable people passed away before the New Year, his funeral is on the 11th January at 2.45pm Crownhill Milton Keynes. Family asked to pass the word. RIP Bob you were a great laugh. Many of us worked with him.

A memory of Bletchley in 2012 by Alan Webb

Ancestry Research Treasure

I am SO grateful for this image as it set me off on my visit to Grantham to further research my ancestry. For me, it shows two properties of J.T. Broughton. My ancestors, Hackworth, married into the Broughton family and ...Read more

A memory of Grantham in 2012 by Gaynor Dinwoodie

A Trip Down Memory Lane

June 2012, I had a great treat from my daughters. Together with my wife and two girls we went back to Waltham Cross for a nostalgic weekend, staying in Waltham Abbey and visiting all the places of my youth. So many ...Read more

A memory of Waltham Cross in 2012 by Charles Youens

2012 Olympic Torch

The main street is filled with more people than I knew lived in our village. Everyone is happy and waving to vehciles as they pass through. We all wait with anticipation, 20-30 motor bikes come through with police on them and ...Read more

A memory of Llanarth in 2012 by Kathy Ogden

Summer Holidays

I spent 2 weeks in Devon and went to Upottery, as my grandmother was born there, and all her family before her; what a beautiful village. I am reseaching my family tree and though I have a lot of info I failed to trace 1 of my ...Read more

A memory of Upottery in 2011 by Eleanor Howells

Windermere Hydropathic Hotel

This is the front entrance to the Windermere Hydropathic Hotel. During the Second World War it was the home of Ashville College of Harrogate, as they had been evacuated to Windermere as the school buildings in ...Read more

A memory of Windermere in 2011 by David Lishman

What Is The Origin Of Mathias?

Hello everybody I want to know what is the origin of the name "Mithian". I did hear that the significance is: Saint Matthias in Italian, but I am not sure, because I can't find any information. Do you know what is the ...Read more

A memory of Mithian in 2011

Village Shop

My partner Tim and I have owned this shop since 1999. This has been a family busines for 12 years with our daughter Amanda helping us. This was originally the "paper shop" which is how many older resdents of the village still refer to ...Read more

A memory of Epsom in 2011 by Teresa Cass

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Captions

29,398 captions found. Showing results 121 to 144.

Caption For Mold, High Street C1955

The charm of post-war rural Britain is captured perfectly here.

Caption For Oakwood, Bramley Road C1965

With the arrival of the Piccadilly Line came an influx of commuters, and with this influx came the promise of commercial profits.

Caption For Luton, Secondary Technical School C1955

Luton's dependence on a good supply of fully trained technicians and tradesmen meant that the old Technical School was transferred from Park Square (now the site of Luton University) to this site on the

Caption For Amport, St Mary's Church 1898

Substantially altered in the 19th century, this 14th-century church recalls the names of the family of the Marquess of Winchester, including many admirals and generals.

Caption For Dunwich, The Village 1909

Not much more than St James's Street is left of Dunwich, once the seat of the Saxon king of East Anglia, and once one of the greatest and most prosperous ports in the country.

Caption For Hutton Le Hole, The Village 1957

The village of Hutton-le-Hole lies about one mile west of Lastingham.

Caption For Rotherham, 1961

This photograph was taken from All Saints' Church, itself one of the finest examples of Perpendicular architecture in Yorkshire.

Caption For Blackpool, From North Pier 1896

There is a bit of a swell on, and the majority of people are wrapped up warmly.

Caption For Accrington, Market And Bus Station 2004

The main part of the new outside market lies along Peel Street; its construction forced the alteration of the bus station into a line of stands on each side of the street.

Caption For Eastbourne, Queen's Hotel From The Pier 1910

Beyond the Queens Hotel with its tiers of balconies, which opened in June 1880, are one or two of the surviving buildings of the original Sea Houses, one of the four hamlets of pre-Victorian Eastbourne

Caption For Belfast, Alexandra Park 1897

There was no park in the north end of the town, but the opportunity was there in the shape of some unwanted land.

Caption For Taunton, High Street C1940

It was at the northern end of High Street that the unfortunate Duke of Monmouth was declared king in 1685.

Caption For Loftus, Woods C1960

Being on the edge of the North Yorkshire Moors National Park, Loftus is surrounded by some lovely countryside and the woods on the outskirts of the town have long provided a place of peace and tranquillity

Caption For Burnley, Towneley Hall 1906

Townley Hall was first opened to the people of Burnley on 20 May 1903.

Caption For Catterick, The Village 1913

It was at Catterick in AD 625 that Paulinus, first Bishop of York, baptised converts to Christianity, following the marriage of King Edwin of Northumbria to Ethelburga of Kent.

Caption For Merthyr Mawr, Rethatching The Old School C1955

The Vale of Glamorgan used to grow a great deal of corn, ensuring ample straw for thatching, and the pretty village of Merthyr Mawr is entirely made up of whitewashed, thatched houses.

Caption For Snape, The Castle 1900

To the north-east of Masham and three miles south of Bedale, Snape Castle was once the home of Katherine Parr, sixth and last wife of Henry VIII.

Caption For Delph, Heys C1955

Writing in 1822, Edward Baines said of the area that 'on the whole, Saddleworth is an interesting, though an uninviting part of the country, and the Mountaineers of this region, like those of Switzerland

Caption For Maltby, Roche Abbey 1893

Founded in 1147, Roche Abbey was a colony of Newminster in Northumberland, itself a daughter of the great Cistercian abbey of Fountains.

Caption For Leeds, The Grammar School 1888

The earliest mention of the provision of education in Leeds dates from 1552 when William Sheafield, chantry priest of St Catherine, left property to support the upkeep of a schoolmaster.

Caption For Maltby, Roche Abbey 1893

Founded in 1147, Roche Abbey was a colony of Newminster in Northumberland, itself a daugh- ter of the great Cistercian abbey of Fountains.The abbey took its name from a cross-like rock that

Caption For Illingworth, Talbot Inn And Church C1960

The parish church stands on the hill.

Caption For Hunsdon, The Turkey Cock C1965

The River 1903 Amid a grove of tall poplars on the banks of the River Stort are the weather- boarded malting mills, which helped to lay the foundation of the town's prosperity following the passing

Caption For Boscombe, From The Pier 1906

With the turret of the Chine Hotel, which served as a landmark for Channel shipping, prominent in the back- ground, the elegant row of Victorian houses along Undercliffe Road bears tribute to the enduring