Maps

181,070 maps found.

1924, Bottom Of Hutton Ref. POP646689
1910, Crofts Of Dipple Ref. RNC683700
1912, Haa Of Houlland Ref. RNC724110
1910, Glen Of Newmill Ref. RNC715643
1900, Vale Of Mawgan Ref. RNC858414
1903, Top Of Hebers Ref. RNC850118
1909, Bridge Of Don Ref. RNC649966
1906, Bridge Of Orchy Ref. RNC649987
1912, Booth Of Toft Ref. RNC646010
1903, Bottom Of Hutton Ref. RNC646689
1919, Chapel Of Ease Ref. POP666539
1920, Isle Of Dogs Ref. POP744494
1947, Pass Of Aberglaslyn Ref. NPO801863
1896, Vale Of Health Ref. RNE858409
1898, Vale Of Neath Ref. RNE858416
1896, Row-Of-Trees Ref. RNE821271
1896, Forest Of Dean Ref. RNE707947
1899, Pass Of Aberglaslyn Ref. RNE801863
1911-1912, Strath Of Kildonan Ref. RNC841341
1897-1898, Vale Of Health Ref. RNC858409

Memories

28,749 memories found. Showing results 81 to 90.

Lansdown Road

This photo is actually Lansdown Road, the hotel on the right, The Lansdown is still active but as a gastro pub with a lovely garden to sit and drink in. Lansdown Place follows on from the hotel on the right and is a lovely row of ...Read more

A memory of Cheltenham in 2011 by Lorraine Martin

Summer Holidays

I spent 2 weeks in Devon and went to Upottery, as my grandmother was born there, and all her family before her; what a beautiful village. I am reseaching my family tree and though I have a lot of info I failed to trace 1 of my ...Read more

A memory of Upottery in 2011 by Eleanor Howells

Heather And Gorse Clog Morris Entertain At Haytor And Christow

It was the weekend of the Royal Wedding and on Sunday, the day before the May Bank Holiday, our friends in Grimspound Border Morris were in a party mood. Our own group of dancers ...Read more

A memory of Haytor Vale in 2011 by John Howard Norfolk

The Wessex Folk Festival

Weymouth is the venue for the Wessex Folk Festival which this year attracted may Morris Sides from around England. We took turns to perform over the three day festival in June and most of the music and dancing was alongside ...Read more

A memory of Weymouth in 2011 by John Howard Norfolk

High St (Actually Brockenhurst Road...)

We recently moved to Ascot in 2010, our house is about half way down the left hand side of the photo - or rather it would be if the photo had been taken 3 years later (our house was built 1909). The house on ...Read more

A memory of South Ascot in 2011

Growing Up In Kelloholm

I have great memories of when I stayed in Kelloholm, we stayed at 14 Polmuir Road. Then we moved to 95 Greystone Avenue. My gran, we called her Maw, and Papa Herbert stayed 3 doors down the road, I remember when he got his ...Read more

A memory of Kelloholm in 2011 by Robert Pagan Gibson

Chelmsford Public Library.

This fine building is still a listed one located in present day VICTORIA ROAD SOUTH, and is opposite the SOCIAL SERVICES buildings which are a part of the ESSEX COUNTY COUNCIL complex. After being situated here it then ...Read more

A memory of Chelmsford in 2011 by John Crouch

Paradise

I moved into Eversholt in 2008. I had a little cottage in Witts End. I was in no. 2 and there was 1, 3 and 4. Although I did not join in the local community as was expected, I couldn't have asked for nicer, kinder and more caring ...Read more

A memory of Eversholt in 2011 by Rose Gardner

Dulwich Wood Avenue

This is now the Gipsy Hill roundabout at the end of Croxted Road at the junction of Aleyn Road, Gipsy Road and Dulwich Wood Avenue (formerly named The Avenue). This photograph is looking along the length of Dulwich Wood ...Read more

A memory of Upper Norwood in 2011 by Stephen Howard

Traditional Pub Lunch At The Royal Oak In Chipping Sodbury

It is so nice to discover an unspoiled pub that dates from centuries long ago. My wife Elizabeth and I frequently make long motorway trips from our home in Devon towards London and ...Read more

A memory of Chipping Sodbury in 2011 by John Howard Norfolk

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Captions

29,398 captions found. Showing results 193 to 216.

Caption For Llandudno, The Promenade 1898

'The Queen of Welsh resorts', Llandudno preserves much of its Victorian flavour, with its sweeping promenade faced by numerous hotels, its expanse of sands between the headlands of the Great and Little

Caption For Bucklers Hard, The Village C1960

This village was one of Britain's major naval shipbuilding centres in the 18th and 19th centuries.

Caption For Bingley, Five Rise Locks, The Leeds & Liverpool Canal 1894

One of the wonders of the waterway system, the five rise locks at Bingley in West Yorkshire are part of the Leeds & Liverpool canal.

Caption For Newport, View From Transporter Bridge C1950

This picture, taken from the walkway of the bridge, gives us a panoramic view of the Alexandra Docks and the residential area of Pillgwenly.

Caption For Edgbaston, Hagley Road 1949

Edgbaston is the most famous of all Birmingham’s suburbs.

Caption For Crouch End, Broadway C1890

The photograph looks from outside the present entrance to Hornsey Town Hall and towards the town centre soon after the completion of most of the buildings, and a decade before the influx of extensive but

Caption For Gunnerside, The Bridge C1955

Gunnerside lies in the heart of Swaledale.

Caption For Clacton On Sea, Congregational And Catholic Churches 1904

To the right of christ church is the Catholic Church of Our Lady of Light.

Caption For Aberdare, The Memorial, Victoria Square C1955

An industrial town situated at the joining of the river Dar and river Cynon.

Caption For Worcester, The War Memorial 1923

Erected nearly five years after the end of the Great War, this elegant memorial is built in the style of a medieval cross and stands close to the site of the original preaching cross, outside the cathedral

Caption For Bollington, View From White Nancy C1955

White Nancy is a tower situated on the ridge to the south of the town, and is said to have been built by a member of the Gaskell family to commemorate the Battle of Waterloo, and to be named after one

Caption For London, Piccadilly Circus C1893

This famous junction was once known as Regent Circus and developed out of Nash’s elegant modelling of Regent Street.

Caption For Wilmslow, The View From Lime Walk 1897

Lime Walk is part of the development of the Carrs, the old open pasture land that is still a great asset for the town.

Caption For Aberdare, The Memorial, Victoria Square C1955

An industrial town situated at the joining of the river Dar and river Cynon.

Caption For Cliffe, Oast Houses C1955

Scenes like this, so typical of rural Kent, became rare after the mid-century decline of hop growing made hundreds of oast houses ripe for conversion.

Caption For Binstead, The Church C1960

Binstead's original Norman church was built under the instructions of the abbot of nearby Quarr Abbey, who did not wish the peasants of Binstead to worship in his own chapels.

Caption For Robin Hoods Bay, Looking South C1960

Looking down the steep Main Street of Robin Hood's Bay, across the pantiled roofs of the picturesque village to the sweeping curve of the bay and the headland of Old Peak or South Cheek in the background

Caption For Westbury, Composite C1965

THE BEAUTY of the area round Westbury, which stands on the western edge of Salisbury Plain, has remained unspoilt for centuries.

Caption For Clitheroe, The Castle 1927

The inner keep is on the right, with holes knocked into its 9ft-thick walls.The smallest Norman keep in England, it last saw action at the end of the Civil War, when Colonel Assheton's forces barricaded

Caption For Shefford, The Church And War Memorial C1955

Probably dating back to a chapel-of-ease on the site in the 14th century, St Michael and All Angels is a striking landmark visible from most of the town.

Caption For Penrith, The Castle 1893

William Strickland is often credited with the building of Penrith Castle.

Caption For Brighstone, The Village C1955

Thomas Ken, who was rector of Brighstone before becoming Bishop of Winchester, ministered to Charles II as he lay dying; accompanied Charles' illegitimate son the Duke of Monmouth on his way to the block

Caption For London, Park Lane 1890

Park Lane, once the desolate by-road known as Tiburn Lane, was a refined street of palatial mansions enjoying expansive vistas of the Park by 1890.

Caption For Bradpole, The Village 1902

This was formerly the site of a Benedictine priory, founded in the reign of Henry I by Baldwin de Redvers, as a cell of the Norman monastery of Montburgh.