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Photos

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Maps

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Books

442 books found. Showing results 15,145 to 15,168.

Memories

29,073 memories found. Showing results 6,311 to 6,320.

School Memories

When I left my first school I arrived at Horsell school, a very pretty full of charecter building. I was about 6. A lot of the pupils were from my neighborhood, Hammond Road, Horsell. I remember the pretty church on the opposite ...Read more

A memory of Woking in 1860 by Shirley Hamilton

Happy Days

My name is Paul Willis from Cardiff. My dad, sadly no longer with us, was Glyn Willis who had several brothers and sisters which were Billy, Jjimmy, John, Rosie, Doris, Maureen, Muriel, Cathleen, some of which still live in Gilfach ...Read more

A memory of Gilfach Goch by Paul Anthony Willis

Mr Maude

Please let me know if you remember Mr Maude who lived at the Elms for many years. I was told at the time he had been twice Lord Mayor of London. Many thanks in anticipation of a reply. Jayne

A memory of Abberley by Jayne Richards

First Step On The Ladder

My brother and his wife, having met at 14, got married at 20. My brother was an apprentice motor mechanic and his fiance a trainee hotel receptionist, so money was tight and they had no idea where they were going to live ...Read more

A memory of London in 1980 by Carol Fisher

Heysham Tower

This is not so much a personal memory, as a personal connection! My great-great grandparents lived at the Tower. Thomas John Knowlys (b.1803) and his wife, Anna Maria, (MarIea, not Maree-a!!) nee Hesketh, lived and died there, and ...Read more

A memory of Heysham in 1860 by Mml Akehurst

Teenage Days

My parents bought the little cottage, 1 Harbour View (end of Boringdon Rd) in Coronation year. The area at that time was, quite frankly, a slum and many of the surrounding houses were being condemned and pulled down. Our cottage ...Read more

A memory of Turnchapel in 1953 by Delphine Plaskett

The Bicycle Shop

Mr and Mrs Noble must have been your father and mother. My mother, Mrs Clare, had known Mrs Noble from childhood and then lived in Kingsground, just down the hill. She weekly went in for a chat so my brother and I would be with ...Read more

A memory of Eltham in 1940 by Dorothy Brooks

Family Memories

This was the year I represented my family at my Uncle Davy Mcarthy's funeral, what a truly momentous occasion, people travelled for miles to be there. He was a bastion for the cause and was as a young man on hunger strike at Walton ...Read more

A memory of Bray in 1976 by Eileen Mccann

St Andrew's Church Hall

I remember this being built after the old parish rooms burnt down. I think I was 5 or 6 when the fire happened. I went to Junction Road School and we put on a concert on the stage in the parish rooms when I was about ...Read more

A memory of Burgess Hill by Jane Hains

Dowhill Castle

Dowhill Castle is on the Blairadam estate, at the rear of a mansion house belonging to Mrs Maitland Dougall. It's been a ruin since the 1900s. Most kids from Kelty in Fife have visited there as a school walk out since the 1920s, I ...Read more

A memory of Cleish by John Redmond

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 15,145 to 15,168.

Caption For Durham, Shire Hall 1921

Built of red brick, the Shire Hall was designed by local architects H Barnes and F E Coates, and was completed in 1898.

Caption For Martham, The Pond C1960

Martham is one of the prettiest villages of east Norfolk, with its large green and village pond.

Caption For Warwick, The Castle, Caesar's Tower And Guy's Tower 1922

These were built to provide additional accommodation for visitors; militarily they are of limited use. On each floor there is a suite of rooms comprising a sitting-room, bedroom and lavatory.

Caption For Leamington Spa, The Parade 1932

She was received by Dr Henry Jephson, an outstanding surgeon in his day and also the man responsible for planning much of the town.

Caption For Beaminster, The Square C1955

Beaminster (pronounced Bemmister) is situated in a deep valley, surrounded by a ring of picturesque hills, with a gap broken by the singing waters of the River Brit.

Caption For Bottisham, High Street C1955

Bottisham seems to have had more than its fair share of bad luck over the ages. In 1712 twenty houses were destroyed in a fire.

Caption For Over, The Church C1965

Situated on the Great Ouse (Over actually means 'river bank'), the church of St Mary is lavishly built from Barnack stone, with an ornately decorated interior, and stone seats extending around much of

Caption For Tong, Bell Inn 1902

Tong gets its name from an old Anglo-Saxon word for fork: here it comes from the shape of two streams coming together to form one.

Caption For Cardiff, Llanrumney Estate 2004

With the development of St Mellons, Trowbridge and most recently Pontprennau, Cardiff and Newport move geographically closer.

Caption For Hadleigh, The Castle 1891

This view of the towers is taken from inside the ruins.The castle stands on high ground with excellent views over the widening river.

Caption For Chigwell, Manor Hall C1955

Manor Hall was built shortly after 1935 as a dance hall at a time when a number of residential estates were being built south of Manor Road.

Caption For Seven Kings, Aldborough Road C1965

The Aldborough Road estates were established by the 1900s, and their own church of St John had been built by 1903.

Caption For Ilfracombe, From Capstone Hill C1870

On the left, just below the skyline, is Hillsborough Terrace, and in front of it is Sir Bourchier Palk Wrey`s house, now the Cliff Hydro Hotel.

Caption For Ilfracombe, The Promenade 2004

This photograph was taken from Batten`s Corner, just to the left of the Wesleyan chapel in picture 33451 (p.42).

Caption For Tenby, Griffiths' Temperance Hotel 1890

A boy is displaying an impressive basket of shellfish and an enormous flatfish.

Caption For Lincoln, Stonebow C1955

The Saracens Head Hotel has gone the way of many smaller town centre hotels; it is now converted to shops and offices, including the bookshop Ottakar's.

Caption For Macclesfield, Market Place 1957

It is market day, and a breezy one by the look of it, with flowery dresses much in evidence. A policeman is directing the traffic.

Caption For Althorne, The Corner 1957

Connected to London by rail, it manages to combine a commuting population with a number of working farms.

Caption For Warwick, The Castle, Caesar's Tower And Guy's Tower 1922

These were built to provide additional accommodation for visitors; militarily they are of limited use. On each floor there is a suite of rooms comprising a sitting-room, bedroom and lavatory.

Caption For Shepperton, Backwater And Church 1890

The Thames snakes and doubles back in these parts, and provides a delightful view of the church of St Nicholas.

Caption For Morecambe, West End 1899

The southern part of Morecambe was always referred to as the West End. Here we see the exclusive part of Morecambe.

Caption For Barmouth, The Harbour 1913

This town was once a shipbuilding centre and the chief port of Merioneth, with a large trade in flannel and knitted stockings. Today the Three Peaks Race starts here.

Caption For Sheffield, The University C1955

These are the original university buildings at Western Bank, built between 1903 and 1905.The university was an amalgamation of three earlier institutions, the Sheffield School of Medicine, the Firth

Caption For York Town, St Michael's Church 1901

The tower and spire, which reaches a height of 124 feet, were added later in 1891, as a memorial to Freda, daughter of the Reverend Middleton, vicar at the church for 27 years.