Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1888 - 1903, Hazlehead Ref. HOSM47947
1890 - 1891, Tinsley Ref. HOSM61918
1890 - 1929, Todwick Ref. HOSM62000
1884 - 1885, Ditcheat Ref. HOSM43374
1884, East Cranmore Ref. HOSM44229
1884 - 1885, Lamyatt Ref. HOSM50667
1884 - 1885, Prestleigh Ref. HOSM57101
1890 - 1891, Adber Ref. HOSM35549
1901, Beer Hackett Ref. HOSM37379
1886, Boys Hill Ref. HOSM37863
1885, Charlton Horethorne Ref. HOSM40704
1901, Holway Ref. HOSM48420
1901, Over Compton Ref. HOSM55886
1886 - 1901, Stockbridge Oak Ref. HOSM60493
1880 - 1881, Knightley Ref. HOSM50470
1880 - 1900, Weston Jones Ref. HOSM52740
1881, Stone Heath Ref. HOSM53834
1880 - 1881, Seighford Ref. HOSM58802
1880 - 1884, Walton-on-The-Hill Ref. HOSM63340
1906, St Agnes Ref. HOSM35220

Books

442 books found. Showing results 21,745 to 21,768.

Memories

29,074 memories found. Showing results 9,061 to 9,070.

My Chldhood Times

Hi, I was born and brought up in Dipton, I lived in Annfield Street with my dad, Tom Bell, and my nanna, Maria Bell. I went to St Patricks RC School and have good memories of my time there with a few of the teachers being nuns. My ...Read more

A memory of Dipton in 1956 by Alice Bell

Ernie Crump

My uncle, Ernie Crump, grew up in Eardisley. He was orphanned in 1901 aged 5 and sent from London, to be brought up by a lady he referred to as 'Auntie'. Presumably he attended a local school, the 1911 Census records him as a 'page' in ...Read more

A memory of Eardisley in 1900 by Angela Haddrill

Church Choir

Because we were paid we joined the choir. Boys were joined by girls in about 1959. It was a good education learning some beautiful music, reading psalms, plenty of moral direction and people to admire such as the organist, Bill Press, and ...Read more

A memory of Eastry in 1958 by Michael Mitchell

Childhood

I was born in Normacot in 1953. I am the eldest of 4 children born to an Irish mother and a railway worker father. My great great grandfather came with his son from Bream near Lydney in Gloucestershire. They lived in Upper Spring Road near ...Read more

A memory of Normacot in 1953 by Mary Rowley

Norman Church And Palace

Eastry used to be a very significant part of east Kent. The Norman church was built on the foundations of a previous church, which must have been built over a thousand years ago. It is said, there was a palace here for the ...Read more

A memory of Eastry by Michael Mitchell

After My Time

The 'new' primary school in Cook's Lea (a respected headteacher in Sandwich) was built in the early sixties and is well-located next to the Gunpark to the left. The old C of E Primary School was a solid building and this new school has ...Read more

A memory of Eastry in 1962 by Michael Mitchell

Memories Of Bedhampton

We lived at 'Pantiles', Penhurst Rd, Bedhampton from approx the mid fifties until the mid sixties. I went first to the Priory school on Hayling Island, when Miss Rapley was Head teacher, until a Mr Neilsen-Carrigan took over ...Read more

A memory of Bedhampton in 1956

Great Photo

This photo almost makes history come alive with the turning of the corner to make us wonder what lies there and the old houses in the foreground with the deep guttering. I guess that helped people avoid the water and waste from the horses, ...Read more

A memory of Eastry by Michael Mitchell

The Civic Suite

This photo was probably taken soon after the newly built Civic Suite was officially opened for use as public offices. The town's population was expanding rapidly as the local big industries attracted more and more workers from far ...Read more

A memory of Chelmsford in 1960 by Janet Lee

Whitlows From High Legh

My ancestors go back to George Whitlow born 1738 died 1814 and his wife Elizabeth (nee Holland or Rolland) born 1739, died 1806. There is a big ground stone at St Marys churchyard with inscriptions of them and their lost ...Read more

A memory of High Legh by Donna Stewart Nee Whitlow

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 21,745 to 21,768.

Caption For Scarborough, Belmont 1890

The exact date of this very early photograph is uncertain. The Grand Hotel is on site, possibly still under construc- tion, for it did not open until 1867.

Caption For Chester, The Cathedral Library 1888

The fine stained glass east window features scenes from the life of St Werburgh.

Caption For Broadway, The Tower C1955

This local landmark stands on Fish Hill. Broadway Tower is a 65 feet high folly built in the 18th century by the 6th Earl of Coventry.

Caption For The Lizard, Housel Road 1904

It is thought that Lizard takes its name from 'Lazar', an old word for lepers, who by necessity had to live in isolated communities away from the rest of the population, a requirement amply met by this

Caption For Plymouth, The Hoe 1902

The Bandstand (foreground) once stood on the site of today's public bowling green before moving to this site near Smeaton's Tower.

Caption For Lyndhurst, High Street 1908

A fine example of a traditional Edwardian shop front. Misselbrook and Weston's provision store seems to have offered every grocery product the discerning customer could desire.

Caption For Finningley, The Pond C1955

Once many villages were clustered around the village pond, and this shot of Finningley in South Yorkshire shows it was no exception.

Caption For St Ives, Draycott Terrace 1898

These houses overlook Porthminster Beach and have views of St Ives Bay that are as superb today as they were when this photograph was taken.

Caption For Horningsea, The Village C1955

Attractive thatched and pantile-roofed houses line the street, the skyline softened by the mature trees on the left-hand side.

Caption For Sherborne, The Village C1960

Sherborne Park separated the village into east and west ends back in the 14th century, but there is a uniformity throughout of well restored cottages, fronted by long well stocked gardens and bounded by

Caption For Chatham, Riverside C1965

Wooden seats have replaced the old iron ones, but the fascination of the river for amateur photographers and for children is evidently unchanged.

Caption For Flookburgh, The King's Arms 1903

But no one would dare leave a hand cart in the middle of the street today, as these children have!

Caption For Surbiton, Messenger's Boathouse 1896

The heavily-laden 'Glasgow' will come alongside to discharge her cargo once the other barge has finished unloading a cargo of what looks like coke.

Caption For Dartmoor, River Dart, New Bridge 1890

New Bridge is the starting point for canoe- ists embarking on the stretch of the river known as 'The Loop'— a three-mile white- water run downstream to Holne Bridge, tackled in winter when the

Caption For Neath, Victoria Gardens 1898

The town has, in fact, a long industrial background: it was once a centre for the production of copper - South Wales's first smelter was built here in 1584.

Caption For Swansea, The Sands 1925

The jetty is for the use of passengers waiting for a pleasure trip on the rowing boats.

Caption For Buckden, Old Forge And George Hotel C1950

The town's thatch hooks were kept on the inside wall of the forge; these were used to pull the thatch off if the house was on fire.

Caption For Boscombe, From The Pier 1906

Boscombe developed to the east of Bournemouth in mid-Victorian times, attracting the fashionable and wealthy.

Caption For Ilkley, All Saints Church, The Norman Porch 1911

This ornate Norman porch was expertly incorporated as a detail into the main body of the rebuilt church.

Caption For Southport, Seafront 1902

This led to the laying out of the Marine Gardens.

Caption For Sheringham, Fishermen 1893

Although the advent of the railway saw Sheringham develop into a resort, its origins are in fishing.

Caption For Newton Abbot, Globe Hotel And St Leonard's Tower 1906

A great deal of building took place during the years that followed; the population increased three-fold during Queen Victoria's reign.

Caption For East Budleigh, The Village Shop 1938

Two other famous residents of East Budleigh were two smuggling parsons - Matthew Mundy and Ambrose Stapleton.

Caption For Dunoon, West Bay 1904

The group of people on the left appear to be on a well prepared outing and are having a picnic. The small huts are where you hired your boat from for a by-the-hour row round the bay.