Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1890, Langdale End Ref. HOSM50708
1890, Irton Manor Ref. HOSM57823
1889 - 1890, Wykeham Ref. HOSM65316
1885 - 1906, Burringham Ref. HOSM39584
1885 - 1906, Gunness Ref. HOSM47241
1885, North Ewster Ref. HOSM55217
1885 - 1906, Winteringham Ref. HOSM64828
1888 - 1890, Brayton Ref. HOSM38827
1888 - 1890, Burn Ref. HOSM39532
1889, Long Drax Ref. HOSM52207
1890, Woodfield Ho Ref. HOSM64861
1907, Malham Tarn Ref. HOSM53031
1895, Godden Green Ref. HOSM46495
1895 - 1907, Riverhead Ref. HOSM57979
1900, East Melbury Ref. HOSM44338
1900, East Orchard Ref. HOSM44345
1888 - 1903, Carlecotes Ref. HOSM40072
1891 - 1892, Cubley Ref. HOSM42544
1890 - 1901, Dungworth Ref. HOSM43990
1922 - 1929, Harthill Ref. HOSM47832

Books

442 books found. Showing results 21,721 to 21,744.

Memories

29,074 memories found. Showing results 9,051 to 9,060.

Jennie Field

Taking the bus from Westward Ho! and walking up the high street to Woolworths to buy a record of Roy Orbison singing 'Only the lonely'. That was when you could buy anything you wanted on a 'proper high street' where all the best shops ...Read more

A memory of Bideford in 1959 by Jennie Smeath

Clifton Rd School

I lived at 42 Stratford Rd, upstairs in rented rooms. Below lived Mr Woodsell and his daughter Maureen. Opposite was Robert Hopkins, his dad was a carpenter, his mother taught piano. Along the road was the Mulkerns, Irish family ...Read more

A memory of Southall in 1947 by Roy Mc C Lean

My Memories Of Coatbridge

I was born in Marshall St, Old Monklands. I remember playing in the Glen and having to cross a very busy road to get there.West End park was one of my favorite haunts. Iwent to St Josephs Primary school (I think it was ...Read more

A memory of Coatbridge in 1953 by Eleanor Carlin

The School House

While browsing the internet I came across your site and would like to give you some family information which may be of interest. About 10 years ago, I discovered that my mother was born in the School House in 1894. Her parents and ...Read more

A memory of Coldridge in 1890 by Richard Nash

My Dad

My dad was born in Croydon in 1936, he lived in Milton Road. His name was Ray Simmons and he had two brothers, Reg and Ken. He married my mum Rita in 1961 and I was born in Mayday Hospital in 1962. I can remember spending my holidays visiting ...Read more

A memory of Croydon

Patons Of Greenock

My mother Jean was born in Greenock in 1916. She married an Englishman and I was born in England in 1941 but spent my holidays with my grandparents, aunts and cousins in Greenock. My grandparents lived in an old tenement in Weir ...Read more

A memory of Greenock in 1940 by Judy Macdonald

Distant Memories Xx

My memory of Ramridge park is good as I was only 5 and my late father, Eric Spicer, used to work for the dairy and we lived in Robery Cottage across from the park. It was in the middle of 2 fields in a copse of trees and my ...Read more

A memory of Ramridge Cott in 1962 by Sandra Lucas

Felixstowe In The 1970's And The Chippy Fire(S)!

We used to go to 'Beach Station' caravan park (Walton Avenue) for our annual August one-week holiday. My parents didn't own a car and living in Stowmarket, Felixstowe was very near and convenient! I ...Read more

A memory of Felixstowe in 1977 by Karen Dack

Combs Ford In The 1970s

I grew up in Combs Ford, off Poplar Hill. Our Primary school is now a community centre. Back then, all our pocket money was spent in the Paper shop!! There was a large recreation ground (it's now been covered in houses) ...Read more

A memory of Combs by Karen Dack

Scrase Bridge School Class Photos

I am trying to find any class pictures of Scrase Bridge School between 1964 and 1968 featuring my wife then known as, Jill Gigney. There seems to be no archive for the school during that period, and no former ...Read more

A memory of Haywards Heath in 1967 by John Wells

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 21,721 to 21,744.

Caption For Grassington, The Square 1900

The village had once been a centre for lead-mining, but now relied on agriculture and quarrying. In 1902 the railway finally came to Grassington with the opening of a line to Skipton.

Caption For Goudhurst, Village 1904

A picture postcard view of Goudhurst, looking up the hill to the church peeping out at the top. This view is little changed today.

Caption For Newton, Beach Bungalows C1950

This view shows the beach bungalows which were built right behind the top of the beach. They were used by the military during the Second World War, but are no longer there today.

Caption For Belaugh, The Bure 1934

The peaceful stretch of the river Bure is the same today as it was 70 years ago.

Caption For Norwich, Rampant Horse Street 1929

The columned and domed building in the distance on the right remains as part of Marks and Spencer. Everything else has gone; the buildings on the left were replaced by Debenhams in 1954.

Caption For Grassington, The Square 1900

The village had once been a centre for lead-mining, but now relied on agriculture and quarrying. In 1902 the railway finally came to Grassington with the opening of a line to Skipton.

Caption For Bakewell, View From Yeld Road 1894

From high up on Yeld Road, the parish church makes an interesting study. Compare this view with photographs 73886 and B6020, taken in later years, and note the changes - or lack of them.

Caption For Hastings, The Beach 1925

On a clear day, Eastbourne may be seen to the west across Pevensey Bay from Hastings Pier and the sea front. To the east are clear views to the broad peninsula of Dungeness.

Caption For Cirencester, Castle Street C1955

After being sacked in 1142 it was rebuilt, only to be destroyed again by order of Henry III in 1216.

Caption For Kings Lynn, Grey Friars Tower 1891

Originally it was the central tower of a Franciscan church with an unusual hexagonal design.

Caption For Mullion, Golf Links 1911

Polurrian Cove lies just north of Mullion Cove itself, and is the town's main beach. On the left is Polbream Point, round which a fine walk leads over Angrouse Cliff to Poldhu Cove.

Caption For Leiston, High Street C1955

There's something for everybody here on the High Street: a stationers, china and glass, the chemist's shop and the opticians.

Caption For Sheffield, Fargate And Surrey Street 1893

The Albany Hotel was the only temperance hotel in Sheffield to be mentioned alongside the likes of the Royal Victoria (rooms from 3s 6d, dinner 5s), the Midland, the Talbot and the Wharncliffe

Caption For Sidmouth, Sid Vale Dairy 1906

Sidmouth nestles in a broad valley where the pastoral countryside of East Devon sweeps down to the sea. It was a centre for fishing and farming long before it became popular with tourists.

Caption For Carperby, Village And Cross 1914

Youngsters enjoy the sunshine and calm just before the outbreak of war in this quiet village 8 miles from Leyburn. Little has changed over the years.

Caption For Newport, High Street 1898

One of the older ones is the Shakespeare Inn; Shakespeare's bust still adorns this pub today.

Caption For Bedford, The Suspension Bridge 1898

This shot is taken from the south side of the river with The Embankment in the background.

Caption For Glandford, The Ford And Church C1965

Glandford village was built as a model village by Sir Alfred Jodrell of nearby Bayfield Hall in the late 19th century. He built the church too, reusing material from the derelict medieval church.

Caption For Hemingford Abbots, Common Lane 1914

Hemingford Abbots is an attractive collection of brick, timbered and thatched cottages and houses, which originally started as just a small hamlet gathered around the church, but which subsequently grew

Caption For Almondsbury, Bowl Inn C1955

Scottish Courage's Bristol brewery is said to be the largest in the UK now dedicated to the brewing of real ale.

Caption For Holt Fleet, Hotel 1906

Patrons are enjoying the riverside milieu of the Holt Fleet Hotel. This building still exists today, rambling as much as ever. There is a good restaurant here, and Bass real ales are served.

Caption For Taunton, Castle Square C1940

This area was once the site of the Saxon Minster and burial ground. In recent centuries the green was used for livestock markets.

Caption For Keighley, Cavendish Street C1910

Lower down, a canopy over the pavement keeps the Pennine precipitation off the shoppers.

Caption For Newport, High Street C1960

Today's health and safety regulations would never allow the petrol pump to be positioned in the middle of a public pavement!