Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1895 - 1907, Portsmouth Ref. HOSM35068
1895 - 1907, Cosham Ref. HOSM41939
1888 - 1899, Llanedwen Ref. HOSM70650
1907, Alum Bay Ref. HOSM36017
1899, Ty Croes Ref. HOSM62757
1887 - 1899, Tynygongl Ref. HOSM35347
1896 - 1907, Rookley Ref. HOSM57995
1887 - 1899, Gwalchmai Ref. HOSM47275
1887 - 1899, Llanfachraeth Ref. HOSM51916
1896 - 1907, Yarmouth Ref. HOSM35471
1896 - 1907, Bouldnor Ref. HOSM38416
1887 - 1888, Capel Coch Ref. HOSM39988
1887 - 1888, Llangwyllog Ref. HOSM51900
1897-1899, Eastney Ref. RNC698694
1899-1900, Efford Ref. RNC699476
1899-1900, Ernesettle Ref. RNC701599
1899, Fishponds Ref. RNC706227
1899-1909, Forest Side Ref. RNC707965
1903-1910, Four Mile Bridge Ref. RNC708555
1899, Coombe Dingle Ref. RNC676922

Books

442 books found. Showing results 14,545 to 14,568.

Memories

29,057 memories found. Showing results 6,061 to 6,070.

The Old Ride

I was a day boy between 1966 and 1970. I was always in trouble and spent most of my meals on the punishment table. The ruling was tyranical, you had to eat everything on your plate and couldn't leave the table until you had ...Read more

A memory of Bradford-On-Avon in 1968 by David Hammond

I Was Eight And Fishing And You Caught Me!

Surprisingly I remember a man setting up the tripod to take this, a short time before I had seen the same process under taken for the school photos. I wondered what he was photographing. I wasn't ...Read more

A memory of Godmanchester in 1955 by Andrew Mackey

Halford Family

My memories are the Halford family, James, Hannah Halford, and their children Michael, Beverley and Gaynot Halford, we lived at 34 Moorcroft, Plumley, my mum died in 1970, resting in Lower Peover Church. We grew up most of childhood ...Read more

A memory of Plumley by Beverley Halford

Tracing Poeple

Does anybody have any information on the Cummings family? The head of the family was Herbie and his wife was Annie. They lived on the council estate at the bottom of the village.

A memory of Easington in 1960 by Michael Brown

Possible Slade Family In Photo Taken At Hatch Beauchamp Can You Identify People

My family roots are in Hatch Beauchamp from Samuel born c.1827 and Elizabeth [nee Pearce] SLADE. During their lives they lived in Hatch Beauchamp, North Curry, ...Read more

A memory of Hatch Beauchamp by Jacqui Davis

School Days At Stapleford Primary

I was born in the village in 1953 and went to the junior school from 1958 until 1969 when I then went to Sawston Village College, I had many a happy day at the schoo. I can remember my first ...Read more

A memory of Stapleford in 1958 by David Pugh

This Is Hilton Street.

I was born at No 4 Hilton Street (in March 1955) which was the shop on the very corner at the end of the street nearest to the chimney. Darwen Paper Mill is the mill opposite the houses, with of course India Mill at the end.

A memory of Darwen in 1955

Childhood Memorys Of Nailsea 1960 S

I was brought up in Nailsea. My parents owned a toy and gift shop on Station Road rented from Bob Vance, later we moved to Noah's Ark Cottage. Built in 1666, it had all the original features intact, the stone ...Read more

A memory of Nailsea in 1960 by Martin Smith

I Remember {I Remember Pauldens Store On Oxford Road Burning Down I Was With My Gradma Nellie Flanagan And We Were Horrified I Am Not Sure Of The Exact Date But It Was In The 50@S

I remember Paulden's Store on Oxford Road burning down. I was with my gradma Nellie Flanagan and we were horrified. I am not sure of the exact date but it was in the 1950s.

A memory of Hulme by Janice Nelson

Saw A Reference On Here To The Bowcock Family Of Hulme

My aunty Hilda was a Bowcock from Hulme before she married my Uncle Jimmy Flanagan. Wonder if she was related to the Bowcocks mentioned on this site. Sadly she has long since passed away but I am guessing she was a relative.

A memory of Hulme by Janice Nelson

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 14,545 to 14,568.

Caption For Hoveton, The Cross Roads C1940

This brash and kitsch 1920s art deco building clearly intends to convey the impression of a temple of delights.

Caption For Chipping Norton, High Street C1955

The building, which is mid 19th- century and stands on the site of the old Market Hall, faces away from the town's wide Market Place. A stone pillar remains as a relic of the old hall.

Caption For Littlebourne, The Square 1903

Are the village women, right, considering a visit to the Anchor pub for a glass of cider?

Caption For Accrington, Market Hall C1965

A decade after the Peel Institute was completed, the adjacent Market Hall was opened as the focus of the town's trade.

Caption For Whitwell, The Old Hall C1965

The Old Hall, or Manor House, at Whitwell bears the mullioned and transomed windows and steep gables typical of its Tudor ancestry.

Caption For Cheam, In Nonsuch Park 1925

Some of these magnificent leafy trees lining, and shading, this lane running alongside the parkland would probably have been mere saplings when Henry VIII and his successor Queen Elizabeth I hunted deer

Caption For Glaisdale, The Memorial C1965

In front of the Mitre Tavern stands this memorial to the 13 men of the village who fell in the Great War. Cottages here date from the mid 18th century.

Caption For Laceby, The Square C1965

A few miles west from Grimsby, the village of Laceby once appeared in the Guinness Book of Records as possessing the two closest pubs – The Waterloo and The Nags Head.

Caption For Little Baddow, The Best Kept Village Sign C1960

This sign was set up in front of the Little Baddow Memorial Hall.

Caption For Stanford Le Hope, View From Church Tower C1960

The large house next to Lloyds Bank was once a doctor's surgery, and it is now a public house known as the Inn on the Green.

Caption For Evesham, Bell Tower From The Avon 1892

At the centre of a broad vale, rich in market gardens and fruit orchards, and to which it gives its name, lies Evesham.

Caption For Avebury, The Cove 1899

These two form part of the Cove, which was possibly a shrine, in the northern inner circle of the Avebury henge.

Caption For Fleet, Fleet Road 1907

Between the two are the hairdresser's shop of E Phillips and the tailor's shop of William Hewison.

Caption For Rochdale, The Memorial And The Post Office C1965

The Ministry of Works built the post office of Portland Stone in 1927 in a restrained Baroque style.

Caption For Walberswick, The Green C1965

Little has changed in the 40 years since photograph 69130 was taken, although there is a strong hint of things to come with the slow intrusion of the motor car.

Caption For Totnes, From The Mount 1889

The Mount is still largely undeveloped today, its tree-clad slopes rising to the south west of the town.

Caption For Kenilworth, High Street C1955

At the beginning of the 20th century, Kenilworth was a small town with about 4,500 inhabitants.

Caption For Warlingham, Ye Olde Whyte Lion 1903

Near the green (now a public garden) are some interesting old buildings including the White Lion Inn, parts of which may date back to the 17th century.

Caption For Tongham, 1921

Parts of Tongham still have a rural feel, especially at the crossroads.

Caption For Westcott, Village 1925

With the growth of public motor transport after the First World War, pubs like the Prince of Wales next to a main road could cash in on regular passing trade.

Caption For Newbury, Jacobean Cloth Museum C1955

This is one of Newbury's most beautiful buildings, the Cloth Hall.

Caption For Dursley, The Post Office C1950

Built in the inter-war years, the post office is typical of many similar government and public administration buildings of the time that can be seen around the country.

Caption For Blakeney, The Quay Side 1925

When this photograph was taken, Blakeney was still a small trading port; it could accommodate vessels of 150 tons burden to unload and load coal, oil-cake and manure at the quay.

Caption For Rowsley, Wye Bridge C1955

The Wye joins the Derwent at Rowsley, and this photograph shows the smaller bridge over the River Wye to the south of the village.