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Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1897 - 1923, Cholesbury Ref. HOSM40868
1898, Bucklandwharf Ref. HOSM43515
1896 - 1923, Hastoe Ref. HOSM47553
1896 - 1923, Hastoe Ref. HOSM47791
1886 - 1906, Callestick Ref. HOSM39855
1878 - 1879, Feock Ref. HOSM45422
1879, Playing Place Ref. HOSM56753
1879, St Clement Ref. HOSM60085
1897 - 1908, Frant Ref. HOSM45897
1896 - 1907, Speldhurst Ref. HOSM59970
1898, Furner's Green Ref. HOSM45925
1911 - 1912, Backbarrow Ref. HOSM36760
1911, Broughton Beck Ref. HOSM39215
1911, Lowick Green Ref. HOSM52811
1847 - 1911, Scales Ref. HOSM58629
1911, Spark Bridge Ref. HOSM59945
1886 - 1888, Chittlehamholt Ref. HOSM40859
1899 - 1900, Penpedairheol Ref. HOSM46698
1899 - 1900, Llanbadoc Ref. HOSM51734
1880 - 1900, Bramshall Ref. HOSM49830

Books

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Memories

29,073 memories found. Showing results 7,851 to 7,860.

Carter''s Cafe

I am glad Mr Johnson has happy memories of Carter's Cafe. My father and mother, ran this for many years and I remember Mrs Johnson well. My father, and three more Carter generations were all Bradford market people. The other three ...Read more

A memory of Bradford by Alan Carter

Scool Days

I went to a scool in Ardley just out of Cottred. We moved to Cumblow Green, Borlaces Farm, living in a first war army hut left over. It had an iron stove in the middle of just a large room, it used to get red hot on top, burning ...Read more

A memory of Cottered in 1930

Does Anyone Have Memories Recollections Of Old Lymington Food Shops Pubs Farms Or Sea Fishing

I am researching for the local museum and I would be interested to hear from anyone with memories of old Lymington food shops, pubs, farms, and sea ...Read more

A memory of Lymington by James Wild

Village Shop

My Parents used to run one of the shops in the village ( Mr and Mrs Wenham). It was Pankhurst Stores before - I understand it is now two houses. I havent been to Flimwell for a very long time I expect things have changed alot.

A memory of Flimwell in 1957 by Maureen Smith

Relatives Of Charles Alan Foster

Would like to get in touch with anyone related to or having known Charles Alan Foster's family. He was born in 1906 - married to Edith E Cooper and went to Australia in 1950. I believe this to be my father and ...Read more

A memory of Harrogate in 1950 by Joyce Kent

Growing Up In The 70s

I was born and brought up in Thingwall Drive, right on the boundary of Irby and opposite the entrance to the golf course. I went to Irby CP School, Coombe Road, and then onto Calday Grange Grammar School. My Granny lived just ...Read more

A memory of Irby in 1976 by Richard George

Memories

My paternal great-grandparents used to live in 4 Mantlemass Cottages and I can remember my grand-parents taking me there quite often. I have vivid memories of sitting around the Aga and looking look up the chimney and seeing the sky. ...Read more

A memory of Turners Hill by Stuart Baker

Reynolds Bros Grocers

My mother worked for Reynolds Bros. Grocers in Chadwell Heath just before going to live in New Zealand. This was in 1950. Her name was Connie Fynn, nee Cocklin, of Becontree Av.

A memory of Chadwell Heath by Bernie Fynn

This Was Thee Place To Go.

Cavendish Grammar had their speech day there one year. Wells Dressing events were held there too. Tea dances. Satrurday night dances. During the war years and afterwards the Pavillion Gardens Concert Hall was tops for ...Read more

A memory of Buxton in 1943 by Dorothy Bonfield

Aunt Joan

I remember my Aunt Joan who lived outside Lochgilphead at Castleton in a cottage there. She lived with my Aunt Katie. Joan used to work in what would now be the equivalent of the Jobcentre - cannot remember the name. She was ...Read more

A memory of Lochgilphead in 1960

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 18,841 to 18,864.

Caption For Skidby, Church Walk C1955

Around the village green stands this collection of cottages leading back to St Michael's Church (1552). There has been milling here in the village since the 14th century.

Caption For Ribchester, St Saviour's Church, Stydd 1894

It is also said that the origin of the name Stydd is 'stood', because during a severe earth tremor this was the only building undamaged.

Caption For Bolton By Bowland, The Village From The Church Tower C1955

The tower, unusual architecturally for this part of Britain, is thought to have been influenced in style by King Henry VI during his stay in Bolton Hall.

Caption For Bossington, The Village 1901

Bossington, at the foot of Bossington Hill and on a loop road from the A39, merges with the hamlet of Lynch; it is a pretty village, with whitewashed sandstone rubble houses.

Caption For Cowes, High Street C1965

The buildings are shaped here to follow the curve of the road. The first shop on the right is now a florist. Morgans, 'Complete House Furnishers', has become the Alamo restaurant and bar.

Caption For Dudley, Civic Gardens And Castle Keep C1955

For a very built-up area, Dudley has always had a number of green, open spaces, including the Civic Gardens, situated between Priory Road and The Broadway, opposite the Council House.

Caption For Leeds, Temple Newsam Gardens C1960

His estate was confiscated by the Crown and later given to Margaret Tudor and her husband the Earl of Lennox.Their son married Mary, Queen of Scots.

Caption For Churt, The Crossways C1955

One of my earliest memories is of an early 1950s caravan holiday at Churt.

Caption For Cranleigh, High Street C1955

It is difficult to connect the town of Cranleigh with its name, which means 'clearing of the herons, or cranes'.

Caption For Swanage, The Mill Pond 1890

The setting south-eastwards from the Mill Pond includes tenements in former Church Farm (left) and cottages on Church Hill (centre), though those below Wyvern Cottage have since been replaced by the

Caption For Monks Eleigh, The Village C1955

The 17th- century thatched barn on the right is part of the Monks Eleigh Hall Farm. Christopher Wordsworth, younger brother of the poet, was rector here from 1811 to 1816.

Caption For Runcorn, Weston 1929

that was described in 1834 as 'celebrated for its situation, being surrounded by a beautifully romantic and picturesque scenery' where, according to another visitor in 1795, 'lovers of

Caption For Aylesford, The Countless Stones C1960

Beneath a clump of trees near Aylesford, Kent, is a confused group of sarsen stones, some twenty in number, which probably formed a Neolithic burial chamber 5,000 years ago.

Caption For Falmouth, Custom House Quay C1950

Behind and just to the right of it is a rare view of the town gasworks with its own quay for unloading coal in the background; it has long since been demolished to become a car park.

Caption For Kingston Upon Thames, From The Bridge 1896

The Thames is crowded with all sorts of small craft; it is probably a bank holiday. Both shores are packed with people enjoying the sunshine.

Caption For Ashtead, Village 1913

Ashtead stands beside the Rye, a tributary of the Mole, and judging by the signs for the tea gardens and a 'cyclist`s rest', passing trade on the Leatherhead to Epsom road was much sought-after

Caption For Gomshall, The Compasses 1917

The sign on the chimney breast reveals that the Compasses was once owned by the Surrey Public House Trust - a firm that owned a number of hostelries and hotels in the county.

Caption For Newbury, The Weavers' Cottages And The Canal C1955

This delightful stretch of towpath, with its lines of quaint cottages and period houses, is where the Kennet & Avon Canal enters Newbury on its way to meet the Thames at Reading.

Caption For Coulsdon, Brighton Road C1965

The corner of Windermere Road and Brighton Road marks the point where this photograph was taken. The empty shop on the left is now occupied by Doble`s motor cycles.

Caption For Chipstead, Station Parade C1955

The off-licence on the corner of Lackford Road and Station Parade no longer sells Watney`s ales, and currently remains empty with a chartered architect`s name by the door.

Caption For Great Sampford, View From The Bridge C1955

In times of flood it was impassable, and even the horses had to go by another route, three miles out of their way. In 1909 it was rebuilt by the County Council.

Caption For Ilfracombe, From Rapparee 1894

The bathing huts here were nearly the scene of a diplomatic incident in 1878. Alfred Price, son of the huts` owner, tried to stop a young man throwing stones at the huts, and a fight broke out.

Caption For Rodborough, Bear Inn C1960

But it is an interesting combination, and views from the inn from its position at the top of Rodborough Common are a delight.

Caption For Hawkshead, The Village Centre 1892

The attractively crowded buildings in the centre of Hawkshead village are well displayed by this early photograph, with the former Market Hall on the left.