Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1911 - 1912, High Nibthwaite Ref. HOSM55073
1848 - 1911, Newland Ref. HOSM56774
1911 - 1912, Newby Bridge Ref. HOSM60482
1847 - 1911, Sunbrick Ref. HOSM60923
1886, High Bickington Ref. HOSM48277
1886 - 1888, Satterleigh Ref. HOSM58577
1899 - 1900, Usk Ref. HOSM71193
1899 - 1900, Gwehelog Ref. HOSM47278
1899, Kemeys Commander Ref. HOSM49695
1899 - 1900, Llangeview Ref. HOSM51880
1899 - 1900, Uttoxeter Ref. HOSM35356
1899 - 1900, Highwood Ref. HOSM48519
1880, Chapel Amble Ref. HOSM40540
1880 - 1905, Pityme Ref. HOSM56729
1880 - 1905, Rock Ref. HOSM58018
1880 - 1905, Trebetherick Ref. HOSM62249
1907, Buss's Green Ref. HOSM39663
1897 - 1908, Buttons Ref. HOSM39696
1897 - 1908, Shover's Green Ref. HOSM55104
1897 - 1908, Tidebrook Ref. HOSM61847

Books

442 books found. Showing results 24,097 to 24,120.

Memories

29,049 memories found. Showing results 10,041 to 10,050.

South Warnborough

I lived in South Warnborough 1968-74 at 'Thatch End' and latterly The Old Parsonage. Both were on Lees Hill. From here I was collected and went to school in Alton. My sister attended Long Sutton Primary. Her headmaster was ...Read more

A memory of South Warnborough in 1968 by James Pratt

My Nan's

I used to gallop round the park with a petticoat on my head, pretending to be a horse!! Loved watching the ladies and gents when they played crown green bowling... Such a beautiful park, that was maintained to the highest standard. Fond memories of playing here.

A memory of Ulverston in 1977 by Denise Bennett

Iris Severn

I was a nurse at pastures form 1962 to 1969, and I remember both Iris and Harold Severn very well. Iris was a Ward Sister, and Harold was a Charge Nurse, the male equivalent. Both were characters with a great sense of humour. They ...Read more

A memory of Mickleover by Ivor Wilkinson

Great Days!

My memories of peter pans always makes me think of me sitting on my dads coach outside Gores coaches in neville street and being able to see peter pans from were i was sitting, sadly gores coaches is long gone, but have so many happy memories of them days and my dad loved driving his coach.

A memory of Southport in 1967 by Michelle Rimmer

Burlington School New Malden

In the 1950s I attended Burlington School in Blagdon Road, New Malden. I remember we were presented with Coronation spoons on the day of the Queens coronation. I remember well some of the teachers, Mr Griffiths,the ...Read more

A memory of Motspur Park in 1953 by Lionek Paton

Working In Burgess Hill

I worked in the ticket office at the railway station from about 1959 until about 1962. The taxi drivers would come in for tea and W.H.Smiths was attached to the building. I was one of the first to move in to the block of ...Read more

A memory of Burgess Hill in 1959 by James Stapleton

Those Halcyon Days Of My Youth!

I remember my relatively short time in Wembley with great affection. At my mother's instigation we moved from Willesden to Lonsdale Avenue, Wembley, in 1953 when I was fourteen. My father paid the princely sum of just ...Read more

A memory of Wembley in 1953 by William (Bill) Rowan

Footbridge Over The Canal

I recall the day the iron footbridge was lowered into place over the canal. I'm probably wrong but I think it was lowered into its position by a huge crane, how they got it to the bridge I've no idea. Have I dreamt this ...Read more

A memory of Carnforth in 1945 by Joan Mawson

Concord.

I was born in Birtley (were my mam come from, at my grannies home). I was brought back to my mam and dad's house in Washington (Viola Street). I was only a few days old. When I was one we moved to Wood Terrace to a 3 bedroom house, my ...Read more

A memory of Washington in 1956 by Edith Hall

My Memories Of Mitcham

I was born in Mitcham in 1929 and lived as a baby in Queens Road aka "rocky" or "Rocks Terrace" my Grandfather was called Truelove and had a shop in Queens Road. Hard to belive now but a horse and cart owner would stop outside ...Read more

A memory of Mitcham in 1930 by Derek Jones

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 24,097 to 24,120.

Caption For Lingfield, Old Cage And Pond 1904

Music lovers come to visit the grave of the composer Frederick Delius, who is buried in St Peter's churchyard.

Caption For Southampton, The Floating Bridge 1908

Southampton's famous Floating Bridge enabled foot passengers and traffic to cross the Itchen between the city and the south-eastern suburb of Woolston.

Caption For Litlington, The Village C1960

Nearby is one of the smallest Neolithic long barrows in Sussex. In the picture the Stores has a sign offering 'Morning coffee and light refreshments,Teas'.

Caption For West Bay, The Harbour C1955

We are looking north-eastwards from the quay beside Pier Terrace across Bridport Harbour to the George Hotel (left), with the Coastguard Station and buildings of George Street behind.

Caption For Thorne, King Street C1955

Thorne was already a busy market town when the Stainforth & Keadby Canal opened in 1802.The canal provided a link between the navigable rivers Trent and Don, and with its opening Thorne went on to

Caption For Wakefield, The Cathedral C1960

There has been a church on this site for a thousand years. After many alterations and additions, the parish church of All Saints attained cathedral status in 1888.

Caption For Farnborough, Homestead Farm 1906

Dating from the 17th century, Home Farm's outbuildings to the right of the picture have been demolished and made way for Home Farm Close, while the farmhouse itself on the left still

Caption For Petersfield, Dragon Street C1965

Out of sight, recent extensions to the church have created a worthwhile centre on which to focus its activities.

Caption For Liskeard, St Keyne's Well 1938

Pilgrims seeking their curative powers have long venerated the healing properties of sacred wells. Early Christians would drink or even immerse themselves in 'holy' water.

Caption For London, The George Inn C1900

A rare picture of the George Inn, showing the now lost north and east galleries.

Caption For London, The Houses Of Parliament C1955

Here we have a similar view to L1305062, but this time the photographer is a few yards upstream to show a now less ornate Lambeth Pier than in the 1860s.

Caption For Braunton, Village And Church 1936

This view is of St Brannock's Church. The original was built after the Irish saint had a dream that he must build a church where he discovered a sow and piglets. This was the place.

Caption For Capesthorne Hall, 1897

Set in 1,000 acres of parkland, the Jacobean-style hall dates from 1719. Following a fire it was rebuilt (in much the same style) in 1861.

Caption For Runcorn, The Locks C1955

Although not part of the original canal, which opened in 1761, the section that linked up with Runcorn was built soon afterwards, and was opened in 1776.

Caption For Bedford, View From Town Bridge C1955

Looking up-river - B51032 - and down-river - B51040 on the Great Ouse, we see scenes far more tranquil than when Danish raiders or Norman soldiery played out their roles.

Caption For Brierley Hill, From Amblecote Road C1965

Even from distant Clee Hill in Shropshire they enable you to instantly pinpoint the location of Brierley Hill.

Caption For Newport, St James's Square C1955

Three of Elizabeth Tudor's most influential courtiers hailed from Newport: Dr Edes, her chaplain, Dr James, her doctor, and Thomas Fleming, who became Lord Chief Justice.

Caption For Sandown, The Pier C1955

A stroll along the pier could be taken during the day, either for exercise or to catch a pleasure boat for a trip along the coast, or in the evening to take advantage of the dance hall - the Melotones

Caption For Great Yarmouth, The Revolving Tower 1922

The Tower stood on Marine Parade, but it was demolished at the start of World War II.

Caption For The Broads, Hunsett Mill On River Ant At Stalham C1925

A quiet scene showing a drainage tower mill starting to fall into disrepair; two blades of the fantail are missing.

Caption For Aberystwyth, The Pier Entrance 1925

The pavilion remains well used today, though there is no access to what remains of the neck, which has decayed over the years.

Caption For Whitney, The Boat Inn C1955

The Boat Inn, as its name suggests, sits right on the bank of the River Wye. Perhaps its name implies that there was once a ferry crossing here long ago.

Caption For Liskeard, St Keyne's Well 1938

Pilgrim's seeking their curative powers have long venerated the healing properties of sacred wells. Early Christians would drink or even immerse themselves in 'holy' water.

Caption For Clacton On Sea, Pier Avenue 1913

Opened on 14 August 1877, Trinity Methodist Church could accommodate 500 people. A schoolroom was added in 1887 and within a year 225 children were on the register.