Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1884, Haughley Green Ref. HOSM47831
1884, Middlewood Green Ref. HOSM53688
1885, Heath End Ref. HOSM62965
1882 - 1883, Quarhouse Ref. HOSM38428
1882, Cashes Green Ref. HOSM40263
1882, France Lynch Ref. HOSM45890
1882 - 1883, Minchinhampton Ref. HOSM53922
1882, Rodborough Common Ref. HOSM57936
1886 - 1903, Outhill Ref. HOSM55876
1885 - 1886, Spernall Ref. HOSM59878
1896 - 1902, Ashen Ref. HOSM36316
1884, Assington Green Ref. HOSM36424
1896 - 1902, Brundon Ref. HOSM39263
1884 - 1902, Cavendish Ref. HOSM40491
1885 - 1902, Foxearth Ref. HOSM45754
1886, Lea Marston Ref. HOSM50916
1886 - 1902, Minworth Ref. HOSM53866
1897 - 1898, Skegby Ref. HOSM59325
1894 - 1895, Sutton Ref. HOSM65699
1882 - 1900, Acresford Ref. HOSM35518

Books

442 books found. Showing results 21,433 to 21,456.

Memories

29,074 memories found. Showing results 8,931 to 8,940.

Going Home

I returned to Sunnybrow after 30 yrs away - looked up some old friends of which I haven't seen for all those years. I had forgotten that being a small place that the people are still caring and friendly. My friend Davey Harris who has ...Read more

A memory of Sunnybrow in 1975 by Alec Jackson

Hometown

I think I lived in this house. I was born here in Thetford in 1955. I am the son of Percy (Kelly) and Olga (nee Taylor) Welham. My wife and I are planning to visit Thetford this summer for our holidays. Stephen John Welham

A memory of Thetford in 1955 by Stephen Welham

Ealing Road Wembley.

I Moved to Wembley in 1948 at age of 2 and lived there for 22 years. We lived in Ealing Road opposite Lyon Park Ave. My friends and I used to go up Lyon Park Ave to the Iron Bridge which crossed over the railway lines and do ...Read more

A memory of Wembley in 1960 by Alan Riddell

Air Raids

I used to live at Bungay under the flight path of bombers taking off and returning to Flixton Aerodrome. The bombers flew very low over our house on their way to bomb Germany. I can remember my mother counting them out and back. Many coming back were running on only two or three engines.

A memory of Flixton in 1944 by Ronald Mickleburgh

Norwood Green

I was born in Norwood Green in 1939. I also went to Clifton Road school. We were bombed regularly as the anti aircraft guns were in Osterly Park behind our house which was also opposite St Marys Church. Two Italian prisoners of war ...Read more

A memory of Southall in 1940 by Rosemary Kind

Liverpool To Canada

We immigrated to Canada in 1965. We left Liverpool for Montreal, however, we hit a small iceburg or something that caused enough damage for us to take the train to Montreal from the closest land destination in Quebec. I was 10 ...Read more

A memory of Liverpool in 1965 by Linda Gardner

Alittle History

I was born in St Andrews Road and my first school was Tywardreath Primary and I believe a Mr Luke was the Headmaster back in 1950. I moved on to Fowey Grammar School from 1956 to 1961. I remember the barbers by the side of the ...Read more

A memory of Tywardreath by Peter Appleton

Hayes High Street

I lived in Coney Hall from 1955 to 1970. I well remember coming out of Hayes Station and seeing the New Inn still a bomb site across the road. Part of it on the right hand side was still standing but the rest was rubble and twisted ...Read more

A memory of Hayes by Andrew Reeds

'doctor' John Jones

'Doctor' John Junes was my grandfather. He was the local chemist and, I believe, the local postmaster. He was married to Margaretta (my grandmother). Their daughter Anne Jane (Nancy) Jones married my grandfather, Josiah ...Read more

A memory of Pontybodkin in 1890 by Errol Chandler

World War 2

We moved to Roe Green Village in 1940 having been bombed out in the East End. My father was stationed at Mill Hill Barracks following his return from France. He found us a place to live in Goldsmith Lane, Kingsbury. We spent the rest ...Read more

A memory of Kingsbury in 1940

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 21,433 to 21,456.

Caption For Dover, St Radigunds Abbey And Farmhouse 1891

At one time it was an important abbey, but now it is an ivy-covered ruin and part of a farm.

Caption For Norwich, Riverside Road And River Wensum 1901

By 1901, the Riverside Road development of the 1880s and 1890s was maturing. This view also shows the old towpath, with moored barges, prior to the improvements for pleasure boating.

Caption For Willington, St Stephen's Church C1955

Though the west tower is thought to be medieval, the main body of the church was rebuilt by J A Cory in the 1850s and enlarged between 1869 and 1873.

Caption For St Ives, Fore Street 1922

Compared with the photograph of Fore Street in 1906, the gas lamp is still in place, but the corner is now plastered with adverts for the cinema on Barnoon Hill.

Caption For Holywell, The Great Ouse 1914

The village takes its name from the well on the south side of the churchyard. It gained importance from the ferry which it operated over the Ouse to Fen Drayton.

Caption For Ipswich, St Lawrence Street 1921

This view looks northwards towards Tavern Street, with St Lawrence's church on the left; peering over the rooftops in the background is the unmistakable spire of St Mary-le-Tower.

Caption For Winchester, Oldest House (Old Chesil Rectory) 1896

This late medieval building in Chesil Street is one of Winchester's oldest surviving buildings, dating from around 1450. It has served the city as a popular restaurant for many years.

Caption For Britford, The Village 1906

Maybe the unmetalled roads in all villages looked like this after a heavy storm in 1906, but this scene is also a reminder of Britford's close proximity to the Avon.

Caption For Southwell, Westgate 1920

In 1920 its population was only a little over 3000; Newark, just eight miles away, had a population of around 16,000.

Caption For Britford, The Village 1906

Maybe the unmetalled roads in all villages looked like this after a heavy storm in 1906, but this scene is also a reminder of Britford's close proximity to the Avon.

Caption For Plymouth, Onion Sellers 1907

A charming study of two young onion sellers taken by Frith during the long and prosperous 'Edwardian Afternoon'. Merchant ships brought goods from all over the world into Plymouth's harbours.

Caption For Seaton, White Cliff From Beach 1898

The strange colours, white and red, of the cliffs around Seaton give a striking effect when the sun falls upon them. They are notoriously crumbly, and rock falls are common.

Caption For Plymouth, Onion Sellers 1907

A charming study of two young onion sellers taken by Frith during the long and prosperous 'Edwardian Afternoon'. Merchant ships brought goods from all over the world into Plymouth's harbours.

Caption For York, Lendal Bridge 1909

Built of cast-iron, the bridge was opened in 1863 and improved the city by giving direct access to the original railway station, which was situated within the city walls.

Caption For Saltburn By The Sea, The Miniature Railway And Cliff C1955

The miniature railway at Saltburn delighted generations of young visitors to the town (and possibly older visitors!). In the foreground a proud father and his children enjoy the boating lake.

Caption For Nottingham, Long Row 1890

This was the last decade when horse-drawn traffic reigned supreme on Nottingham's streets.

Caption For Nottingham, Derby Road C1950

The Three Horse Shoes public house on the left and the Albert Hotel on the right have been pulled down.

Caption For Frensham, The Great Pond 1914

Situated on Frensham Common, and spanning 108 acres, the Great Pond and its smaller neighbour were constructed in the 13th century to supply fish for the Bishops of Winchester, who were then residing in

Caption For Sopley, The Village 1900

Sopley probably gets its name from soc leag: land granted the right to hold a court of socmen. The sign above the inn says that Louisa Brinson is 'licensed to sell beer, wines, spirits and tobacco'.

Caption For Burton Bradstock, The Village 1899

Burton Bradstock lies just inland from the sea, close to the mouth of the River Bride, a charming little Dorset stream.

Caption For Cambridge, Corpus Christi College C1955

Corpus Christi College is on the right hand side, with St Botolph's church just in the foreground. In the distance are the unmistakable slender spires of King's College Chapel.

Caption For Windermere, The Lowood Hotel 1912

Here we see the front view of the already spacious Lowood Hotel, with a horse and carriage waiting by the main door.

Caption For Bowness On Windermere, Boat Station And Old England Hotel 1893

There are plenty of rowing boats for visitors at the Bowness Boat Station in this photograph, taken just six years after No 20451.

Caption For Darley Dale, The Caravan Park C1955

As a major southern entrance to the delights of the Peak District, Darley Dale has always catered for visitors.