Maps

181,031 maps found.

1883, Barrow Ref. HOSM37120
1884, Gedding Ref. HOSM46153
1884, Hawkedon Ref. HOSM47864
1884, Rede Ref. HOSM57565
1883, Rougham Ref. HOSM58147
1879, Fairfield Ref. HOSM45078
1897, Hollinsclough Ref. HOSM48723
1897, Flash Ref. HOSM57277
1888, Ceunant Ref. HOSM40480
1899, Clynnog-Fawr Ref. HOSM41427
1915, Bedwas Ref. HOSM37444
1915, Lansbury Park Ref. HOSM56909
1915, Van Ref. HOSM63720
1900, Caldicot Ref. HOSM34269
1900, Caerwent Ref. HOSM39867
1900, Llanvaches Ref. HOSM51990
1900, Portskewett Ref. HOSM57103
1900, Wilcrick Ref. HOSM64608
1905, Tutwell Ref. HOSM35869
1905, Callington Ref. HOSM44081

Books

442 books found. Showing results 1,825 to 1,848.

Memories

29,041 memories found. Showing results 761 to 770.

Gillingham High St

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A memory of Gillingham in 1960 by Howard Matthews

Blackhill And Stephen Yallop!

Hello Stephen mate. My name's Paul Hunter, I was born in 1957, I grew up at 6 Bessemer Street, Blackhill. The Jacksons lived at Number 5, Davie Cudden at number four. My dad worked at 'The Company' CIC. I ...Read more

A memory of Blackhill by Paul Hunter

Custom Cars And Mrs Beeton!

I lived in Chelsea when Mr. Beeton was still alive and running his bakery on the King's Road. I worked there for a while after leaving college and I feel very privileged to have done so. He dressed like a Victorian ...Read more

A memory of Chelsea in 1975 by Janette Murphy

Dancing In The Street By The Ferry Boat Inn

The two Shaldon ferry boats were at anchor when our Morris Dancers performed in front of the Ferry Boat Inn this week. They looked just like this photograph - although there were no sails! It was a ...Read more

A memory of Shaldon in 2009 by John Howard Norfolk

High Street

I worked in Wheatley village in 1963 in John Bull's butcher's shop opposite Sam's butchers with Ted! and a lady bookkeeper. After living in Waterstock on John Bull's farm during the terrible winter of 1963 we moved into his bungalow at ...Read more

A memory of Wheatley in 1963 by Alan Reid

Pwll Y Crochan Woods

My late father was born in Colwyn Bay and his father and some of his relatives resided in Grove Park.  Every year my parents and my siblings had to visit the relatives, especially one we called Aunty Polly who I think was ...Read more

A memory of Colwyn Bay in 1947 by Susan Jones

Summer Of 1965

I have happy memories of a summer spent with my Nannie and Grandad Gibbs. I remember walking down this street, passing 'Auntie Martha's' to the post office every day with Grandad. He used to buy me chocolate cigarettes every day. I ...Read more

A memory of Moorsholm in 1965 by Sheryl Jordan

Childhood Holidays

I have happy memories of visiting Croston in the late 1940s-early 1950s. My aunt and uncle, Margaret and Bob Chisholme, lived in part of the Rectory for a few years before moving to a large, rambling house in Station Road next to ...Read more

A memory of Croston in 1947 by Anne Baron

Playing

We used to play in the old church on the marsh when we were kids - hours of fun.

A memory of Pontarddulais by Julian Thomas

Gribdale Terrace

My memories of Ayton are through Gribdale, I had many relations who lived there, like the Bailey family. If anyone can give me information on any of them, it would be welcome. Thank you. Regards, Albert.

A memory of Great Ayton in 1930 by Albert Bailey / Bradshaw

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 1,825 to 1,848.

Caption For Swindon, Regent Street C1950

The View to Bridge Street This section of Regent Street is immediately to the north of the McIlroy's store.

Caption For Fareham, West Street C1955

A Ford Consul heads out of Fareham. West Street is a mile long, and this section is now pedestrianised.

Caption For Kempston, The Barracks C1955

The Regimental Depot of the 16th Foot, the Bedfordshire Regiment, Kempston Barracks was opened in 1876 and the first members of the Regiment arrived in May 1877.

Caption For Epsom, West Hill 1923

But most of all, Edwards remembered Clay Hill - West Hill as it is now - where he enjoyed the hospitality of Colonel Dennis O'Kelly, and was taken to view his stables.

Caption For Avebury, St James' Church C1955

The lower parts of the excellent Perpendicular rood screen and lofts were largely restored in the 1900s. Parts of the stalls are 17th-century, but few survived the Reformation.

Caption For Llanthony, The Priory, From The North West 1893

The tranquillity of the Vale of Ewyas and its surrounding hills must have appealed to the Augustinian monks who founded a church here in 1108, possibly on a site where St David, the patron saint of Wales

Caption For Llanthony, The Priory, From The North West 1893

The tranquillity of the Vale of Ewyas and its surrounding hills must have appealed to the Augustinian monks who founded a church here in 1108, possibly on a site where St David, the patron saint of Wales

Caption For Belfast, Antrim Road 1897

This photograph was taken to capture the early days of the Antrim Road as a superior residential area of Belfast.

Caption For Malmesbury, Looking Towards The High Street C1955

The Hartmoor area of Devizes lies to the south. This photograph is a revealing view of old England.

Caption For London, Diamond Jubilee 1897

The team of horses bend under the weight of shining brasses and decorative tackle. Behind the coach stand a gathering of be-robed dignitaries of the Church.

Caption For London, Diamond Jubilee 1897

The team of horses bend under the weight of shining brasses and decorative tackle. Behind the coach stand a gathering of be-robed dignitaries of the Church.

Caption For Wantage, Market Place C1965

The blue and red brick buildings on the extreme right of the photograph serve as perfect examples of the regional building style of the 18th century.

Caption For Ringwood, The Market Square C1950

A pedal cyclist rides through the deserted site of Ringwood's ancient market.

Caption For Devizes, Hartmoor 1899

The Hartmoor area of Devizes lies to the south. This photograph is a revealing view of old England.

Caption For Ballaugh, Village 1895

Ballaugh is in the Sheading of Michael.

Caption For Far Headingley, St Chad's Church C1960

This splendid church was conceived by Sir Edmund Beckett, who as well as being a barrister and amateur architect designed the clock mechanism of Big Ben.

Caption For Far Headingley, St Chad's Church C1960

This splendid church was conceived by Sir Edmund Beckett, who as well as being a barrister and amateur architect designed the clock mechanism of Big Ben.

Caption For Aylesbury, Kings Head Hotel, Ancient Window 1901

The King's Head is one of Aylesbury's architectural treasures; it is tucked away off the Market Square. This view shows the 15th-century great hall window, ten lights wide with arched upper lights.

Caption For Aylesbury, Westmorland Avenue C1965

Westmorland Avenue is one of the roads laid out for residential development between Tring Road and Wendover Road.

Caption For London, Covent Garden 1900

The cries of traders echo through the expansive square, planned by Inigo Jones.The scene has been described by a contemporary guidebook: 'All night long the rumble of heavy wagons seldom ceases,

Caption For Eastbourne, High Street, Old Town 1890

Eastbourne owes its development to the seventh Duke of Devonshire: after the railway arrived in 1849, he enthusiastically developed his estates here into a huge resort, with nearly three miles of seafront

Caption For Trough Of Bowland, Sykes Farm 1921

Sykes Farm is typical of the isolated farms in this area. Another was Birkenhead Farm, where James Baines, woollen draper and benefactor to education in the Fylde, was born.

Caption For Swanwick, River Hamble C1955

Swanwick and neighbouring Bursledon, on the extreme left of the picture, are popular villages on the banks of the Hamble.

Caption For York, The War Monument 1909

This view shows the rear of the Assize Court. The whole area has changed almost beyond recognition.The castle walls to the right of the view are now demolished.