Maps

181,031 maps found.

1897, Dunvant Ref. HOSM44077
1905, Fforest Ref. HOSM45361
1897, Gellygron Ref. HOSM46170
1913, Mumbles, The Ref. HOSM54475
1896, Pitton Ref. HOSM70951
1896, Rhossili Ref. HOSM70955
1897, Rhyd-Y-Fro Ref. HOSM70979
1897, Fagwyr Ref. HOSM57770
1897, Sketty Ref. HOSM59458
1897, Townhill Ref. HOSM62186
1897, Ynystawe Ref. HOSM65442
1903, Ystradgynlais Ref. HOSM65568
1910, Coleshill Ref. HOSM41509
1899, Freshbrook Ref. HOSM45811
1899, Toothill Ref. HOSM53078
1910, Shrivenham Ref. HOSM59310
1899, Roughmoor Ref. HOSM59841
1899, Tockenham Ref. HOSM61985
1899, Common Platt Ref. HOSM63476
1899, Westlea Ref. HOSM64109

Books

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Memories

29,033 memories found. Showing results 1,571 to 1,580.

My Father

I did not know my father, I only remember him in the early part of my life but I knew he worked for the coal yard in Thornton Heath, he had a large Shire horse and the last I know of him was standing at the horse's head with a ...Read more

A memory of Thornton Heath in 1952 by Ray Lee

Visits To Captain Digby In 1960s

I remember our annual holiday to Kingsgate in the 1960s. We stayed in various guest houses in Percy Avenue and often walked down to Kingsgate Bay for a day on the beach. In 1965 I was aged 7 and remember the pub ...Read more

A memory of Kingsgate in 1965 by Barbara Mears

Bad Times

Not the silly little ginger kid no more! I'm great blonde n beautiful n proud of my family. Are any of you alive!? I'm fandabbydozee. Get in touch n if not I will see you in the ablutions! ha ha.xx

A memory of Bellingham in 1960 by Doris Hardwick

Fetcham In The Forties And Fifties

This parade of shops is in my memory for ever - my family moved to Orchard Close - which starts just beside the post office on the right of the picture - in 1946. My brother was five and I was six months old. We ...Read more

A memory of Fetcham in 1950 by Christine Fox

The Boat Club, Acton Bridge

Laurie, I remember vividly those days as if they were yesterday, strange to see the Jan mentioned which dad bought from the Faircloughs which was moored at Widnes Docks.Do you remember our trip down the ship canal to ...Read more

A memory of Acton Bridge by Philip Guy

Early Years In Park Road

Born in 1947 to Ted & Cred Fowles, I lived in 3 Park Road until 1955 when I moved down the hill to Southsea. I started Tanyfron primary school in 1951 and went on to Penygelli Secondary school, Coedpoeth, in 1958. When ...Read more

A memory of Tanyfron by Ann Evans

Coach House

In the late 1950s my mum and dad moved to the Fortune of War and ran it for a few years. Bob and Betty worked for the brewery and this was the first house since Bob had left the navy. I went to Laindon Hill primary school and had the time ...Read more

A memory of Laindon by Kevin Moore

Family Ties To Sutton

I was born and brought up in Sutton until we moved when I was 8. I remember going to swimming club on Friday evening in the old swimming pool and visiting the library when it was in an old house through the park. I am ...Read more

A memory of Sutton in 1961 by Lindsay Norris

New Parks Boys,

I remember well the tennis courts . We were a secondary modern and our tennis courts were very secondary. Holes and gravel with a perimeter fence that had so many holes in it that about 20% of the balls sailed through it only to be ...Read more

A memory of New Parks in 1967 by Richard Lees

Shewan Banchory Ternan Parish

My genealogical journey has brought me to Banchory Ternan Parish of yesteryear ... Two of my Shewan-surnamed folk were born there : William Shewan in 1883 , and one of his sisters Isabella Shewan , in about 1885. Two of ...Read more

A memory of Banchory in 1880 by R Urquhart

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 3,769 to 3,792.

Caption For Guisborough, Church 1913

This photograph of the west front was taken shortly after completion of the Temple Moore restoration, as we can see from the light-coloured stonework around the window, buttresses and parapets

Caption For Whitby, Abbey 1901

It was here in the 7th century that St Hilda founded one of the most famous monasteries of the Anglo Saxon world. Here worked Caedmon, the first recorded English Christian poet.

Caption For Knaresborough, The Viaduct And The River 1921

The picturesque gardens of the houses on the hillside rise in tiers over the rocky cliffs, and flights of steps climb up into the streets of the town from the river below.

Caption For Cheltenham, Cheltenham College Playing Fields 1907

A sizeable crowd are fully engrossed in the action of a cricket match on the playing fields of the school, against the backdrop of the buildings, all of which are contained on an 85-acre site.

Caption For Wherwell, The Church Of St Peter And Holy Cross 1901

Rebuilt in 1856-8 on a medieval site, this church has fragments from the old church on display. The architect was Woodyer of Guildford, and the builder Holdaway from Wherwell.

Caption For Borough Green, Quarry Hill C1955

Borough Green was once a hamlet in Ightham and Wrotham parishes, six miles to the east of Sevenoaks.

Caption For The Broads, St Benet's Abbey 1934

The ruins make it hard to believe in its history of royal visits; on one of these, the mayor of Norwich arrived with a hundred citizens to present a petition to the king's mother in 1469.

Caption For Lofthouse, Post Office Stores And The Fountain C1950

Just south of Middlesmoor is Lofthouse, the northernmost point of the old Nidd Valley municipal railway.

Caption For Hitchin, Bancroft C1955

Bancroft was said to be one of the most beautiful streets in England by the artist F L Griggs in the 1890s, and it still shows a certain charm. The building in the distance stands at Moss's Corner.

Caption For St Albans, Cathedral And Abbey Church From Verulamium Park C1955

In 739, the Mercian king Offa founded a Benedictine house for men and women, which he endowed with huge tracts of Hertfordshire countryside together with their rents and tithes.

Caption For Douglas, The Sands 1907

At Douglas, passengers can land at all states of the tide.

Caption For Bridport, West Street C1965

The lower end of West Street, looking westwards, has all manner of public houses from the Sun Hotel (left) to the Lily Hotel. Between them are the showrooms of Bridport Motors.

Caption For Bletchingley, The Morning Of The Hunt C1945

Going north to the Godstone to Reigate road, that part of the A25 that runs along the greensand ridge south of the North Downs, we reach the village of Bletchingley.

Caption For Radley, Church 1899

The village of Radley is best known for its public school founded in 1847. To the east of its campus is the village, as it were at the gates of the school.

Caption For Sudbury, St Gregory's Church Interior C1960

The font cover is one of the finest medieval covers in England, with tabernacle work rising in stages to 12 feet in height.

Caption For Chester, The Town Hall 1888

The Town Hall is to the west of the cathedral. It was designed in the Gothic style of the late 13th century by William Henry Lynn of Belfast, and completed in 1869; the tower is 160ft high.

Caption For Bebington, Heath Road C1960

Linking Lower and Higher Bebington, Heath Road also forms one boundary of the Wirral Grammar Schools site.

Caption For Ilkley, West View Park 1914

One can almost smell the fragrance of the heather that adds to the enjoyment of this pre-war concert.

Caption For Brighstone, The Village C1955

Brading's Bull Ring is a legacy of the barbaric tradition of bull-baiting, where a tethered animal would be attacked by a succession of dogs.

Caption For Torquay, Fleet Street 1906

Running above the course of the Flete brook, this broad street, now one of Torquay's premiere shopping malls, was constructed in 1865 to replace the narrow lane of slums and fishermen's cottages that originally

Caption For Eyam, Village 1896

Here we see the main street, with a group of villagers watching the photographer in action. Their clothing is typical of the era.

Caption For Wroxham, The Church 1921

Well south of the bridge and 'Roytown', the parish church sits aloof.

Caption For Norwich, Cathedral, St Saviour's Chapel 1932

The twin arches, with the quatrefoil over, are all that remain of the 13th-century Lady Chapel.

Caption For St Annes, Ashton Gardens Bowling Green 1918

The number of competitors and the strength of their support indicate the pleasure of the town folk in Lord Ashton's gift.