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Photos

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Maps

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1891 - 1906, Guiseley Ref. HOSM47328
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1847 - 1891, Hunslet Ref. HOSM49146
1890 - 1892, Meanwood Ref. HOSM53399
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1890, South Milford Ref. HOSM59711
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1884 - 1902, Billesdon Ref. HOSM37799
1883 - 1885, Birstall Ref. HOSM37835

Books

442 books found. Showing results 17,113 to 17,136.

Memories

29,073 memories found. Showing results 7,131 to 7,140.

Ironmongers

I was born in Gaynes Hill Road in 1941. Was the shop you are writing about John Bankils (or similar spelling) oposite Gaynes Hill Road. I can remember going to the shop for my Dad many times, I can almost remember the men that ...Read more

A memory of Woodford Bridge by Doreen Grieve

So Long Ago, But Never Forgetten

I used to live in Eversham Road and to catch the trolley bus on the corner of Birchinton Avenue and Bolckow road was an every day event. I was just 10 years old when this picture was taken, the car probably belonged ...Read more

A memory of Grangetown in 1955 by Les Dobson

Woodlands School

From 1961 to 1967 I attended Woodlands School in Oaklands Way, off Postmans Lane, Little Baddow. It was a tiny girls school run single handedly by the late Dorothy Bromley, the classrooms being two white wooden sheds in the ...Read more

A memory of Little Baddow in 1965 by Celia Argent

Town Clock

I am tracing my family history, and one of the stories that I have come across is that one of my ancestors Richard Eva 1734-1806 made the clock for Tregony, and have been told the story that it was hidden to save it from being sold to ...Read more

A memory of Tregony by Joan Owens

Wedding At Belton

My Grandparents Percy Clarke and Dorothy Flowers were married in this church in 1923.  My Great Grandfather Henry Clarke was bailiff to Lord Brownlow for 48 years and my other Great Grandfather Thomas Flowers had been Coachman to ...Read more

A memory of Grantham in 1920 by Yvonne Parker

Where My Grand Mother Worked

I have never been here but recently I found out that my grandmother worked in Brackendale Road, the name of the house was 'Calder'. She was a cook there, I guess for some well-to-do lady. Can anyone help out?

A memory of Camberley in 1910 by Robert Fuller

I Was Born At Gaywood Nusing Home In June 1940

On the night I was born at Gaywood Nursing Home, Lord Hawhaw had given a message on the radio that the Germans would be bombing Gaywood Clock, and I was put under a table in the cellar. My father was in ...Read more

A memory of Gaywood in 1940 by susancastello

My Early Years In Craigellachie

We lived in a semi-detached house that joined a general stores at the top of the Hundred Steps. My brother was born in Elgin in 1943, and my father worked for the forestry with Polish workers, maybe prisoners of ...Read more

A memory of Craigellachie in 1942 by susancastello

New Homes In Upchurch Oak Lane

This line of new homes was built 1956/7 by local builder Gransden. Mr Gransden the owner had an office/yard/joinery factory in Oak Lane just below Wallbridge Lane and he and his family lived in Wallbridge Lane. This ...Read more

A memory of Upchurch in 1956 by Robert Dunn

The Grange Hotel

I worked at the Grange Hotel from 1983 until 1986. I lived in Grange for another six years at The Cottage, Graythwaite Manor. I left Grange in 1992 with my family when we moved to Australia. Enjoyed seeing the old photos of Grange, especially the one of the Grange Hotel.

A memory of Grange-Over-Sands in 1983 by Janet Cottrell

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 17,113 to 17,136.

Caption For Dittisham, Greenway Quay C1960

Apart from the ferry, Greenway Quay has been fairly quiet, with the exception of two periods.

Caption For Sully, Swan Bridge Beach C1950

In the 17th century, Swanbridge was one of the numerous small ports dotted around the Glamorgan coast shipping goods to Uphill and Bristol.

Caption For Chepstow, Beaufort Square 1925

The sense of space and openness in Beaufort Square which is captured here has gone today, although it is about to change again.

Caption For London, Broadcasting House C1950

Broadcasting House, the home of BBC Radio, was opened in 1932 with 22 studios.

Caption For Tavistock, Duke Street 1922

This view shows the busy heart of Tavistock looking towards the oddly named St Eustachius's Church. The buildings we can see are the same, but their usage has changed.

Caption For Reading, On The Thames 1913

Reading developed further south on higher land along the banks of the River Kennet, well away from the then marshy meads bordering the River Thames.

Caption For Reading, Friar Street 1923

The curious onion-domed extension to the Town Hall, between it and the church has long been demolished, but it serves to point up the quality of Alfred Waterhouse's 1875 Town Hall.

Caption For Reading, The Abbey C1955

The abbey was built on the high ground north of the River Kennet, which in this view is behind the photographer. We are looking north-east into the cloister east walk past the refectory end wall.

Caption For Colchester, West Stockwell Street 1904

Situated in the Dutch Quarter, where Flemings settled, Stockwell Street still has some good medieval houses.The gabled Stockwell Arms seen opposite still exists—in 1866 the bellringers of St Peter's

Caption For Old Swinford, Hagley Road C1960

Look at the depressing differences in the first building on the left, which has gained a coat of cement render and lost its original windows.

Caption For Yardley, Bakeman House C1965

This is part of the Tivoli Centre on Coventry Road. Erected in the 1960s, it neatly sums up the building trends of the time.

Caption For Southport, The Fair Ground 1913

The Maxim Flying Machine is operating, and several of its gondolas can be seen whizzing round and round. Other amusements in the picture are the River Caves, a helter-skelter, and the roller-coaster.

Caption For Bonchurch, The Beach C1955

This later view of the pond is worth comparing to the earlier photograph of the same scene.

Caption For Newport, The River Medina C1955

Newport's importance as a mercantile centre is shown here in this photograph of vessels loading and unloading on the banks of the Medina.

Caption For Newlyn, Harbour 1908

The sign against the side of the shop, above the window and entrance, reads 'R.E. Seigh - Grocer and Provision Dealer. Shipping Supplied'.

Caption For Holt, Market Place 1896

A great fire destroyed much of the town in 1708, with the result that Holt is principally Georgian in appearance.

Caption For Sandringham, House 1896

Traditionally the gathering place for the Royal family in the New Year, it was originally bought by Queen Victoria as a twenty-first birthday gift for Edward when he was Prince of Wales.

Caption For Edenbridge, High Street 1906

This main street was once part of the Roman road which ran from London to Lewes in West Sussex. The legionaries paved it with ragstone eighteen feet wide and seven inches thick.

Caption For Redruth, Fore Street 1922

Today, it would be difficult to stand for long in the middle of this road junction at the bottom of town; here West End meets Fore Street and Penryn Street (right).

Caption For Kilkhampton, Coombe Valley Mill 1929

The thatched mill house is deep in the valley about half a mile inland from the beach at Duckpool, and there is just a glimpse of the coast in this view.

Caption For St Cleer, The Well 1938

On the edge of Bodmin Moor, near Liskeard, are several important archaeological sites with Celtic remains. This is St Cleer's Holy Well in the village named after him.

Caption For Inverness, Culloden Field C1890

In 1746 Prince Charles Edward Stuart fought at the battle of Culloden Moor. Following the battle, 300 clansmen were herded into Inverness town jail and left without food or water for two days.

Caption For Bedford, The Weir 1921

The chains on posts are still here to protect rowers from the hazards of the weir.

Caption For Greywell, The Church Of St Mary The Virgin 1904

Prettily situated among trees and fields, the church of St Mary the Virgin is small but contains many treasures, including a silver chalice dating back to Elizabethan times, a 500-year-old font and