Maps

181,031 maps found.

1887, Haltham Ref. HOSM47430
1909, Hornsea Ref. HOSM34661
1909, Kingsfold Ref. HOSM50166
1896, Shermanbury Ref. HOSM59171
1896, Slinfold Ref. HOSM59542
1896, Southwater Ref. HOSM59909
1895, Chilton Moor Ref. HOSM43916
1895, Philadelphia Ref. HOSM56592
1891, Birds Edge Ref. HOSM37805
1892, Shelley Ref. HOSM59011
1889, Flinton Ref. HOSM45538
1908, Halsham Ref. HOSM47423
1889, Lelley Ref. HOSM51082
1908, Owstwick Ref. HOSM55947
1889, Sproatley Ref. HOSM59940
1889, Whitedale Ref. HOSM64376
1889, Wyton Ref. HOSM65344
1904, Ringstead Ref. HOSM57941
1899, Covington Ref. HOSM42045
1900, Perry Ref. HOSM56553

Books

442 books found. Showing results 2,617 to 2,640.

Memories

29,040 memories found. Showing results 1,091 to 1,100.

Can Anyone Remember Penycraig In 1940 ?

Searching for a Nantymoel soldier of the 8th Btn Sherwood Foresters who fought the Germans in Norway in April 1940 as part of the ill-fated Norwegian campaign of the "Sickleforce" /148th Infantry Brigade ...Read more

A memory of Penygraig by S N Johansen

#11 Station Road Family 1916 Till Present

My family, the Wicketts, were the first family to move into #11 Station Road, just after it was built. I believe not long before my father, Wilfred, was born in 1916, or prehaps just after his birth(?). My ...Read more

A memory of Totnes by Clive Wickett

County Fur Co. Peter Street

Does anyone remember the fur shop in Peter Street owned by a Mr Jack Berry? He was a furrier and made coats, hats, gloves etc! He was Jewish and used to drink in the Mermaid. The shop is long gone, sadly, as are lots of ...Read more

A memory of Yeovil in 1957 by Janet Phillips

Childhood In South Moor. Lilian (Seymour) Gallon

I lived in William St, South Moor, with my parents. My grandparents also lived in William St. I attended Greenland School 1958-1964. My 1st teacher in infant school was Miss Heslop & Miss Strong ...Read more

A memory of Old Cassop by Lilian Gallon

The Londesborough

My memories of the Londesborough in the mid to late sixties was that it was one of the city's music pubs. Around 1966 local bands (called groups then) played at the Londesborough, The Coach and Horses and the Burns. The Londesborough ...Read more

A memory of York in 1966 by Gary Cooper

The Gables In Maldon

Re Bob Warren. I was 11 yrs old in 1964 but was only there for maybe 6 months. Mr Goslin still had two legs then. I never saw him use the cane but I had a bunch of keys hit me round my head from his wife and a member of staff ...Read more

A memory of Maldon in 1964 by Tom Jones

Feltham Hill School

I started at Feltham Hill School in 1950 at the age of five. I was the youngest of four children Jackie, Betty and Bobby - Mr Shattock was the Headmaster. We moved from Feltham to Ashford, Middlesex and I attended Echelford ...Read more

A memory of Feltham in 1950 by Marjorie Clifford

Hounslow 1970's

I was born in West Mid Hosp and we lived in Worton Way which was technically Isleworth but very close to Hounslow High Street. Our surname was Pritchett. I went to Spring Grove Infant School in Star Road from 1962-1969 and then ...Read more

A memory of Hounslow by Christine Callow

That Shop On The Corner

I lived at either 159 or 259 Milburn Rd so remember as child going to that corner shop, being about 5 yrs of age, watching as mum bought cheese and butter - they cut big slabs from whole rounds and wrappped it in paper. I ...Read more

A memory of Ashington in 1963 by Valerie Dukes

Growing Up In Woodford

Growing up during war years and having to spend many nights in the Anderson shelter at bottom of garden. School was only half days for a while and when my brother started he had to go to neighbouring houses where the ...Read more

A memory of Woodford Green in 1940 by Patricia Lloyd

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 2,617 to 2,640.

Caption For Reeth, The Village C1960

Another view of Reeth, looking down across the gritstone-slabbed roofs of the cottages of the village, which was another important lead mining centre during the 18th and 19th centuries.

Caption For Eastgate, The Waterfall C1955

Eastgate lies to the west of Stanhope on the A689.

Caption For Litton Cheney, The Village C1955

A good mile to the west of Littlebredy is the downland village of Litton Cheney, which contains a variety of stone-built thatched cottages and a lovely old church.

Caption For Stokesay, The Castle From The Churchyard C1865

Much of the castle was built at the end of the 1200s by Lawrence de Ludlow, a wealthy wool merchant. At this time England's wealth lay in its wool.

Caption For Barrow In Furness, The War Memorial 1924

The War Memorial stands at the top of the park. The architect was Major C Oakley and the sculptors were Fairburn and Hill, all of Barrow.

Caption For Lamphey, The Church And Village 1890

Robert Devereux, the Earl of Essex and favourite of Elizabeth I, spent some of his youth here. Note the cart on the left of the picture.

Caption For Thatcham, High Street C1960

Oakeley Chemist and Store on the right of this photograph is now the premises of a photographer, and today the adjoining seed and agricultural merchants is the office of an independent

Caption For Twyford, Queen Street C1965

One 18th-century resident of Twyford was Mrs Maria Fitzherbert, who spent much of her childhood here, before going to London and becoming the mistress of the Prince of Wales—later George IV.

Caption For East Lulworth, Old Cottage 1904

Surviving 17th-century cottages (centre) stand opposite White Lodge Gate which is the main entrance into the grounds of Lulworth Castle.

Caption For Hereford, St Peter's Square C1950

Standing beyond the market area of High Town, near to the Shire Hall, St Peter's is the civic church of Hereford.

Caption For Gunnislake, The Station 1908

Set at the heart of an ancient tin mining district this pleasing old village straddles the Tamar. The goods sidings at the station recall Cornwall's past prosperity based on the mining of tin.

Caption For Gloucester, The Cathedral 1892

The splendid Norman tower of the Cathedral rises above the roofs of the county town, forming an important part of the city's skyline.

Caption For Salcombe, Fore Street 1907

Salcombe was the home of the Victorian historian James Anthony Froude, author of a history of England and of biographical publications about Thomas and Jane Carlyle.

Caption For Colchester, Castle And Memorial C1960

This grand war memorial by Henry Fehr was erected in 1923 on a site formed by the demolition of a number of houses at the east end of High Street, which visually linked the street to East Hill – a

Caption For Charminster, The Church 1922

The 15th-century tower of Charminster's church dominates the valley of the River Cerne, and was built under the direction of Sir Thomas Trenchard.

Caption For Badbury Rings, The Avenue Of Trees 1936

The long avenue of beech trees which lines the road beyond Wimborne, towards the ancient hillfort of Badbury Rings, is one of the finest sights in England.

Caption For Richmond, Willance's Leap And The Monuments C1965

Begun in 1915, and re-named Catterick Garrison in 1973, this is now the largest military base in Europe, and an important part of Richmond's economy.

Caption For Leiston, The Abbey 1894

North of Leiston are the flint and brick ruins of the 14th-century Leiston Abbey.

Caption For Minehead, The Plume Of Feathers Hotel 1892

Today, all that remains of the Plume of Feathers is the stableyard, now used as garages, which can be seen from Tythings Court.

Caption For High Wycombe, Hughenden Manor 1906

Arthur Vernon, Architect and Mayor The career of Arthur Vernon, architect and JP, born in 1846, is a good example of Wycombe's new class of industrialists and professionals.

Caption For Liverpool, Sefton Park Bridge 1887

Prize money of 300 guineas was announced for a competition in 1866 to design and lay out an area for 'the delight and pleasure of the public'.

Caption For Godalming, Pullmans Mill 1910

Perhaps originally because of the ready availability locally of oak bark (which is rich in tannin, and produces the best quality leather, though slowly) the curing of leather kept many in work.

Caption For Cromer, Church Street 1902

By the time of this photograph Cromer had experienced a continuing building boom, which included new premises for fashionable stores such as Jarrold & Sons (left), who are still flourishing both in Cromer

Caption For Fishguard, The Lower Town C1955

Fishguard is famous for the defeat and capture of a French 'invasion force' in 1797, by the women of the town!