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Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1885 - 1903, Sambourne Ref. HOSM71059
1878 - 1879, Bosleake Ref. HOSM38368
1879 - 1906, Creegbrawse Ref. HOSM42218
1878 - 1879, Piece Ref. HOSM56627
1906, Radnor Ref. HOSM59298
1878 - 1879, Tolskithy Ref. HOSM62033
1879 - 1906, Treskerby Ref. HOSM62411
1885 - 1898, Coates Ref. HOSM41370
1884 - 1898, Cottam Ref. HOSM41984
1885 - 1898, Hayton Ref. HOSM70533
1898, West Burton Ref. HOSM63768
1854 - 1892, Barningham Ref. HOSM37072
1891, Colburn Ref. HOSM39192
1891 - 1892, Downholme Ref. HOSM43565
1892 - 1912, Eppleby Ref. HOSM44983
1892 - 1912, Forcett Ref. HOSM45690
1892, Gilling West Ref. HOSM46326
1885, Queen Camel Ref. HOSM57384
1886 - 1901, Thorne Coffin Ref. HOSM61615
1885, Weston Bampfylde Ref. HOSM64145

Books

442 books found. Showing results 18,169 to 18,192.

Memories

29,073 memories found. Showing results 7,571 to 7,580.

Meeting Friends And Having Fun

I can remember meeting my 'first boyfriend' David Harding when I was 14, and him buying me my first Welsh doll. And having lovely walks up the 'Grieg' and being able to watch the wild horses, and actually sitting ...Read more

A memory of Aberbargoed in 1860 by Margaret Marshall

Pittock Wraight Family

In Studdall Street, Little Mongeham in 1881-91, Henry Pittock a wagonner lived with his wife & daughter both called Frances. Henry was born about 1856 in Kingsdown, Kent, the son of Henry Stephen Pittock & ...Read more

A memory of Little Mongeham in 1880

My First And Lasting Impression Of Stirling University

It was in the summer of 1975 when I first travelled up to Stirling from Oxford, to spend a gloriously happy and memorable Open University summer school week at Stirling University ...Read more

A memory of University of Stirling in 1975 by Marjorie Alcock

Tennis Courts Portway Bristol

These Clifton Tennis Courts alongside Bristol's Portway road were built just after the road was opened. The new built Portway from Bristol to Avonmouth a very modern road in its day. The wide A4 Portway trunk road passes ...Read more

A memory of Bristol in 1930 by Paul Townsend

Bristol's Loveliest Church, St Mary Redcliffe.

St Mary Redcliffe Church. Bristol's loveliest church, St Mary Redcliffe, was described as 'the fairest, the goodliest and most famous parish church in England' by Queen Elizabeth I in 1574. Thanks to ...Read more

A memory of Bristol in 1880 by Paul Townsend

Broadmead The Horsefair Bristol Bs1

This 1960s photograph of Bristol's Horsefair in Broadmead shows the two swish large department stores of Lewis's (far right of photo) and and its huge neighbour Jones. (Lewis's now John Lewis no connection and ...Read more

A memory of Bristol in 1953 by Paul Townsend

Johnsons Shoes And The Trolleybuses

Back in 1980 I was a very young lorry driver at just 18 years old, and I would regularly deliver to a chain of shoe shops called Johnsons, one of which was situated in the parade of shops in this photo, and I ...Read more

A memory of Twickenham by Andrew Parsons

Hopkins And Tipper

I would love to hear from anyone who may remember my great-great-grandfather whose name was Owen William Hopkins. He did live with a lady called Mrs Tipper and had two children, one of who was called Winnie. Owen died in 1937.

A memory of Penn in 1930 by Liz Pilsbury

Mitchelmores

Hi Peter, where do you think they lived?  We definitely called the house on the corner of Duddleston and Black Lion Lane "Mitchelmores". Are you related to Dr. Pennington who had a practice in the 1950's and 60's on Chester Road?

A memory of Little Sutton by Janet Lee

Evacuation

I was about 3 years old when I was evacuated to Newton St Cyres from Plymouth. I lived with a nice lady called Mrs Buchannun, I believe she was a retired school mistress. I can remember the water pump in the road. I was very happy ...Read more

A memory of Newton St Cyres in 1940 by Eugenie Crook

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 18,169 to 18,192.

Caption For Wanborough, St Andrew's Church C1965

The interior of St Andrew's is just as pleasing as the outside, with its four-bay nave arcades, quatrefoil piers and double-chamfered arches. These give a feeling of openness and comfort.

Caption For Eastbourne, The Pier 1925

Its gradual decline in the face of the foreign package tour has been arrested, and it has a large resident population. The town has also developed as a conference centre.

Caption For Salisbury, Poultry Cross And Silver Street 1906

People sit and watch life go by under the hexagonal arches of the Poultry Cross. For five hundred years commerce has surrounded this area with ironmongers, shoemakers and fish and meat shops.

Caption For Hitchin, Bucklersbury 1908

It is an apparently exclusively male-dominated scene in this narrow thoroughfare just off the High Street, with the overhanging upper storeys of the George Inn partially concealing the gaping gateway

Caption For Castle Combe, Village 1904

Castle Combe was originally the site of a Roman villa; the Normans built a castle here, and for centuries the village was a centre for cloth weaving.

Caption For Capel Curig, The Llugwy Valley 1891

This little hamlet lies on the River Llugwy, at the foot of Snowdon.

Caption For Crickhowell, The Castle 1893

Crickhowell Castle lies 12 miles south-east of Brecon. The original stronghold was a timber motte and bailey, and belonged to the de Turberville family.

Caption For Swansea, South Dock 1906

Ship building and repairing gave work to many, and Swansea came sixth in the list of British ship-owning ports. John Vivian opened the first of his copper smelting furnaces at Hafod, Swansea in 1810.

Caption For Ranworth, The Church Rood Screen 1934

A major restoration in 1960 revealed beautifully-coloured portraits of apostles and saints. The font and lectern are both noteworthy, and a mediaeval antiphoner in superb condition is on display.

Caption For Huttoft, The Church C1960

The church is a curious mix of greenstone and limestone giving a patchwork quilt effect, while the chancel is in brick.

Caption For Saltfleet, New Inn C1965

The reason for the name is that the front part of the inn is the new part - it was added onto the existing part in the 18th century.

Caption For Colchester, Old Roman Wall 1892

The last survivors of the colony were burnt or massacred in the Temple of Claudius.

Caption For Henbury, The Church 1897

Henbury was not a parish until 1845; before then it was part of Prestbury, so St Thomas` Church and its parsonage date from this time.

Caption For Liss, Station Road 1934

Only small changes in 70 years, the Railway Hotel at the far end of the street is now the Whistle Stop.

Caption For Chipping Norton, The Rollright Stones, The King Stone C1960

It was considered a magical stone where barren women would press their breast against the stone in hope of a child!

Caption For Cadnam, The Sir Walter Tyrrell C1960

This well-known inn is situated in a peaceful corner of the New Forest, close to Cadnam.

Caption For Southampton, Bargate C1955

By the time this photograph was taken, the buildings either side of Bargate had been demolished to allow traffic to pass freely round each side of it.

Caption For Alton Towers, Lake And Hall C1955

During Ethelred the Unready's reign, Cheshire, Staffordshire and Shropshire became what was in effect an independent land, ruled by the Earls of Mercia, free from royal control.

Caption For Swansea, Kings Dock 1925

All kinds of shipments left for destinations all over the world, with cargoes from copper ore and coal to potatoes and onions.

Caption For Lancaster, The Grammar School 1896

Being on the far side of the Lancaster Canal from the centre, the school was considered to be out in the country, and the air was good for the boys.

Caption For Lancaster, Penny Street C1950

This is one of Lancaster's main shopping streets. Note the radio shop on the right—in country districts, the radio, with its BBC Home and Light programmes, helped people to keep in touch.

Caption For Maltby, High Street C1955

Here locals could spend their money on furniture, boots and shoes, children's clothes, and ladies' and gents' outfitting. This picture could have been taken in any one of a hundred or so towns.

Caption For Hailsham, Church Interior 1900

This interior view of the church shows the 15th- century nave arcades and chancel arch; the ghost of the original roof line can be seen high above the chancel arch.

Caption For South Nutfield, The Village C1955

A mile south of Nutfield, a new village grew up around the railway station on the Tonbridge line named South Nutfield.