Maps

181,031 maps found.

1895, Canewdon Ref. HOSM40024
1895, Marks Gate Ref. HOSM53357
1895, Navestock Heath Ref. HOSM54639
1906, Dungeness Ref. HOSM44082
1895, Braishfield Ref. HOSM38649
1895, Timsbury Ref. HOSM61903
1891, Edgeside Ref. HOSM38308
1891, Cloughfold Ref. HOSM41298
1887, Greytree Ref. HOSM47113
1887, Peterstow Ref. HOSM56654
1896, Nuthampstead Ref. HOSM55484
1886, Orwell Ref. HOSM55813
1886, Bretford Ref. HOSM38813
1903, Cathiron Ref. HOSM40360
1882, Armitage Ref. HOSM36315
1894, Ruislip Ref. HOSM35132
1897, Aston Ref. HOSM36551
1899, Rushden Ref. HOSM35134
1910, Llangynhafal Ref. HOSM51913
1908, Northiam Ref. HOSM55360

Books

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Memories

29,033 memories found. Showing results 1,491 to 1,500.

Hulme Schools And Green Grocers

My girlfriend's mum went to Mulberry Street School in the 1950s and went on to Jackson Street School in Hulme, Manchester, and my grandparents on my mum's side had a green grocers in Moss Side. My ...Read more

A memory of Hulme in 1940

Girl Guides

I remember being one of the first Guides of the 1st Worsley Guide Company founded in approx 1958/59. We used to go to Church Parade once a month and would enter the church by the main door.

A memory of Worsley in 1958 by Lynette Foster

Growing Up In The 'ceiber

I have fond memories of growing up in the 'Ceiber'. My family lived on Penrhiwceiber road - the road was full of kids. We constantly played together, roamed over the disused colliery and up the nearby mountain. I left ...Read more

A memory of Penrhiwceiber by Danny Jones

Mud And Beer

Although we lived in Ashingdon, my mum used to take me and my siblings swimming at Stambridge Mill. The Cherry Tree pub nearby was where I used to go under-age drinking before I left school. As a very young child I remember visiting ...Read more

A memory of Rochford in 1964 by Don Pepper

Gloria Cassons' Memories Of Collyhurst

Hi, I'm Gloria Casson, born in Crumsull Hospital. I went to St James School and St James Church. My mother's name was Mary Casson, I lived in Collyhurst Flats, Southern Drive - the eldest of 10 children. I ...Read more

A memory of Collyhurst in 1949 by Gloria Casson

St Anne''s

I was baptized, made my first commmunion and was confirmed, at St Anne's Church. I was chosen to be May Queen. I  crowned our Lady on May 7, 1961. That same year I went to St. Bede's School in September 1961. I then joined the Handmaids of ...Read more

A memory of Ormskirk in 1949 by Raffaela Cavoto Ne:De Paola

My Grandfather Is In This Photo

The man standing on the left of this photograph, leaning on the rail, is my grandfather, William Gilbert.

A memory of Ipswich in 1920 by Wendy Morley

Lower Broughton Road

I was born in Elton Street, Lower Broughton Rd. I remember my dad was always working and my mum was a loving mum. I had two sisters and four brothers. I remember the tin bath, the outside toilet, we didn't have much but we ...Read more

A memory of Salford in 1957 by Georgina Seddon

The Halcyon 1950's

I lived with my family in Connaught Gardens from being born in 1949 to late 1960 when we moved to Shiremoor. At the end of our street was an overgrown, rubble strewn wasteland which we called 'The Croft'. A natural childrens ...Read more

A memory of Forest Hall in 1950 by Malcolm Wild

Wallsend 1954 68

Born in the Green Maternity Hosp 1954, lived in Windsor Drive, Howden, Sandown Gardens, Howden and Prospect Ave. I remember being taken to the Masons Arms at Bigges Main in a pushchair, parked outside the corrugated iron lean to ...Read more

A memory of Wallsend by Barry Hislop

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 3,577 to 3,600.

Caption For Rye, Lion Street 1912

At the southern end of Lion Street, near its junction with Market Street, is Rye's large parish church of St Mary the Virgin, much of which is hidden by other buildings.

Caption For Walsall, Approach To The Aboretum 1967

Opened in 1874, on the site of a disused quarry on the edge of the town centre, the Arboretum is a surprisingly peaceful park where fat, contented ducks loaf around a pool.

Caption For Cheltenham, Queen's Hotel 1901

The Queen's Hotel was built in 1837 at a cost of £47,000.

Caption For Uley, The Village C1960

This picture captures reminders of road transport old and new. In the foreground is a toll house, a vestige from the days of horse-drawn coaches that paid to use the road.

Caption For Ludham, The Mills 1934

Norfolk is full of windmills - there used to be one on every piece of elevated land.

Caption For Leigh, The Village 1906

Another iron-making village, situated on a tributary of the River Mole, Leigh (pronounced 'Lye') is centred on this demure, triangular village green with its covered pump.

Caption For Lakeside, The Y.M.C.A National Camp From The Lake C1960

The YMCA outdoor activities centre on the western shore of Windermere a little distance north of Lakeside occupies 240 acres, with a lake frontage of half a mile.

Caption For Broadstairs, The Beach 1912

This is Main Bay, which changed its name to Viking Bay following the arrival in 1949 of a replica Viking ship, the Hugin.

Caption For Staverton, The New Inn C1955

The New Inn, on the edge of the village, is on the Daventry to Warwick turnpike, and the name suggests it may have been opened because of the turnpike traffic.

Caption For Blakeney, The Regatta C1955

Standing on the fringes of the Norfolk marshes, Blakeney like Cley, once knew busier days.

Caption For Mumbles, From The Quarry 1893

Note the area of tidal reach between the railtracks. The Mumbles-Swansea train in the centre of the photograph is heading for or leaving the Elms Terminus.

Caption For Trowbridge, Fore Street 1900

Trowbridge is the county town of Wiltshire, chosen in 1888 for reasons of communication.

Caption For Romford, The Market 1908

In Edwardian days groups of customers surround traders as the business of the day is noisily conducted.

Caption For West Clandon, Church 1904

The village church is dedicated to Saint Peter and Saint Paul, and parts of it date back to the 13th century. It actually stands inside the grounds of Clandon Park.

Caption For Saltburn By The Sea, 1932

Here we see the impressive edifice of the Queens Hotel, built in 1875 to cater for the large number of tourists who came to Saltburn for their holidays in the late Victorian period.

Caption For Petersfield, College Street 1906

E J Baker, the High Street butcher, was delivering to the substantial houses, many of which still stand today.

Caption For Feckenham, The Village C1960

Feckenham once stood at the heart of Feckenham Forest, an ancient hunting ground of kings, which once covered some 200 square miles and included over 60 settlements.

Caption For Longdon, Moat Bank C1960

Much of the rest of the building was replaced in the 18th and 19th centuries.

Caption For Nantwich, Parish Church, The Choir 1898

This photograph, looking west from the altar, gives a good impression of one of the glories of Nantwich's church – the wonderful carving detail in the choir.

Caption For Windermere, From Biskey Howe 1887

The rocky knoll of Biskey Howe, rising abruptly above the built-up area of Bowness, has long been a favourite viewpoint – from here a large proportion of the lake is visible.

Caption For Windermere, Rigg's Hotel 1929

It stands on the north side of what is now the main A591, opposite the railway station.

Caption For St Austell, Fore Street 1920

Towards the west end of Fore Street, a gilded glass sign advertises Hepworths the tailors beyond Reuben Rogers` grocery stores (right).

Caption For Troutbeck, The Village C1880

The name of this small settlement on the slopes of Wansfell Pike between Windermere and the Kirkstone Pass means exactly what it says - 'the trout stream' - and it stands above a stream with the same name

Caption For Troutbeck, The Valley C1880

The Troutbeck valley is one of the quietest in the Lake District, and in this view, taken from the old coach route between Windermere and Penrith, the essentially rural nature of much of the district