Maps

181,031 maps found.

1898, Charlbury Ref. HOSM40671
1898, Chilson Ref. HOSM40804
1898, Cleveley Ref. HOSM41150
1898, Fawler Ref. HOSM45227
1898, Finstock Ref. HOSM45429
1898, Ledwell Ref. HOSM50997
1898, Lidstone Ref. HOSM51217
1898, Radford Ref. HOSM57356
1898, Taston Ref. HOSM61278
1893, Chorley Ref. HOSM34327
1893, Brinscall Ref. HOSM38963
1907, Christchurch Ref. HOSM34328
1907, Highcliffe Ref. HOSM48503
1907, Ripley Ref. HOSM57854
1887, Cheldon Ref. HOSM40679
1886, Wembworthy Ref. HOSM63688
1882, Betchcott Ref. HOSM37197
1882, Broome Ref. HOSM40651
1882, Plaish Ref. HOSM56736
1879, Upper Soudley Ref. HOSM59692

Books

442 books found. Showing results 4,585 to 4,608.

Memories

29,033 memories found. Showing results 1,911 to 1,920.

What A Wonderful Time

I was born in 1945 at Hudson Road, Gee Cross and attended Holy Trinity School and later Greenfield Street, leaving at age 16 to work at Adamsons in Hyde. During the next couple of years I applied to emigrate to Australia. While I ...Read more

A memory of Hyde in 1945 by John Wilde

School And Before

I lived in Holly Street, North Kilbowie, I was born there 1949. My gran and grampa moved into 1 Holly Street in 1939 before the Second World War. The stories they knew about the blitz were funny as well as tragic. I lost my ...Read more

A memory of Clydebank in 1954 by John Mac Dougall

Growing Ou In Galley Common

Growing up in Galley Common was the best part of my life. Dad was the manager of the bus depot, Bunty Motors I think it was called, at the bottom of Hickman Road, I lived at 66 Hickman Road. In the summer a lot of us ...Read more

A memory of Galley Common in 1959 by [Chris] Rick Green

Fishing 1965 On The North Forty Drain

We all went to stop on a farm near Landgrick Road in the year 1965 for one week of fishing, we all came from Pinxton and South Normanton, Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire, catching loads of fish, bream, tench, ...Read more

A memory of Brothertoft

St Catherines School

I am trying to remember old schoolmates, Greham Humpries, Carol Taylor, Frank Birch (and sister), Julie wood ect. There were not many in the school but we had good times. I remember carrying coke in from the yard. I ...Read more

A memory of Barton Upon Irwell in 1958 by Kenneth Walker

Pellon Lane Area In The 1950s

I used to live just off Commercial Road on Gibson Street in the 1950s. The houses were very basic with a living room, a bedroom, attic and cellar. We shared a toilet with another family which was at the end of the ...Read more

A memory of Halifax by Susan Higgins

Holmcroft Street

My father was born and raised on Holmscroft Street. He left in 1950. I have been and know that his segment of Holmscroft Street has been torn down. Does anyone know if this school was anywhere near Holmscroft Street? Does it still exist?

A memory of Greenock in 1940

Luther Paxton Plumber

The building jutting out into Castle Hill on the left upper of this picture is no. 17 and was my Great Uncle Luther Paxton's plumbers shop. The shop was on the ground floor and he and his wife, Amy lived on the upper two ...Read more

A memory of Richmond in 1948 by Peter Hodgson

Welsh Girl From Six Bells

Born in Abergavenny in Dec/ 1951. Brought home to my Nanna's house who we lived with in 1 Lancaster Street where my family lived. Dad worked down the six bells pit at the time, and I have fond memories while I was growing ...Read more

A memory of Six Bells in 1958 by Angela Davis

Carrog Memory, As A Ww2 Evacuee.

I first visited Carrog in 1939 as an evacuee, at the start of World War 2. I was accompanied by my two sisters, having travelled by train from Birkenhead on the Wirral. All the evacuees were escorted to the Church Hall ...Read more

A memory of Carrog in 1940 by Edward James

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 4,585 to 4,608.

Caption For Halifax, The Town Centre C1955

At its height in the 19th and early 20th century, Halifax was the greatest of the textile towns of West Yorkshire, a centre for woollen manufacture and clothing, larger even than Leeds or Bradford.

Caption For Appledore, The Village C1955

On the edge of Romney Marsh, this village, with its broad street, was once a flourishing seaport and shipbuilding centre; it was captured by the Danes with a fleet of 250 ships in the 9th century.

Caption For Sherborne, Cheap Street 1924

Sherborne is a charming town of book and antique shops, an essential stop in any exploration of Dorset.

Caption For Llangollen, Castell Dinas Bran 1913

The Hill of Bran rises just to the north-east of Llangollen; perched high upon its summit is the ruin of Castell Dinas Bran.

Caption For Castletown, Castle Rushen 1903

It was here in 1265 that Magnus, the last of Man's Norse kings, died, ushering in nearly seventy years of Scottish rule until the island was taken by Edward III of England.

Caption For Nottingham, Arboretum 1902

The original idea behind the creation of the Arboretum was to give the citizens of Nottingham a scenic park in which to relax.

Caption For Bothenhampton, The Village C1960

This is the landscape northwards from the limekilns and quarries north of Wych to the Main Street at Bothenhampton (left to right).

Caption For Kings Lynn, Red Mount Chapel 1898

appears to stand on a sloping earth mound; but this earth covers a platform extending from the chapel base at the level of the entrance doors.

Caption For Cardiff, Victoria Park C1965

Created by the acquisition of land once part of Ely Common, Victoria Park was opened on the occasion of the monarch's Diamond Jubilee in 1897.

Caption For Kendal, Nether Bridge 1914

Here we see the lower or Nether Bridge across the River Kent. Now part of the one-way system, the Nether Bridge links the older, western side of Kendal with the newer, eastern suburbs.

Caption For Wellington, Fore Street 1912

The Town Hall, also built as a corn market, was opened by the Duke of Wellington in 1833; a 173 feet obelisk monument to the Duke is on Wellington Hill to the south of the town.

Caption For Penrith, Blencow Hall 1893

The pele towers of such buildings protected owners, their livestock and goods against raiding Scots and from the lawlessness to which they were more vulnerable due to the remoteness of the

Caption For Camberley, High Street C1955

This is a comparatively modern scene in the High Street, showing two-way traffic and a variety of cars.

Caption For Abergavenny, Sugarloaf From The River 1898

Below the Sugar Loaf on the western outskirts of Abergavenny stands Nevill Court, previously named The Brooks. It was re-named by William Nevill, Marquess of Abergavenny, when he bought it in 1890.

Caption For Widnes, Bridge C1965

Despite the title of the photograph there are, in fact, two bridges depicted here. The railway bridge, in the foreground, was opened in 1868 when a train with 500 passengers on board crossed over.

Caption For Petersfield, Market Place 2004

The 1922 post office has taken the place of Castle House which went in 1913 and if you look you will see that the post office building line exactly corresponds to the line of Castle House boundary

Caption For Ilfracombe, From Hillsborough 1894

The carefully-planned construction of this delightful harbour is revealed here.

Caption For Salcombe, 1935

In earlier days, this port served clippers on a specialised fruit trade. By the mid 1930s, pleasure craft had achieved greater importance.

Caption For Freeby, St Mary's Church C1955

This is a pretty church in a small village to the north east of Melton Mowbray, on what was once a route through to Sproxton.

Caption For Abbey Dore, Dore Abbey C1965

Like many abbeys and monasteries up and down the country, this former Cistercian monastery was dissolved in the reign of Henry VIII.

Caption For Launceston, The Church C1949

To the left of Symons, the jewellers (now Castle Jewellers) is the small opening of Sandford Timewells Lane, a narrow cobbled alley which cuts through to Castle Dyke and feels as though it should once

Caption For Edinburgh, Black Watch On The Castle Esplanade 1897

The Edinburgh Castle we see today is, with a few additions, that built by the Earl of Morton following the siege of 1572. Here we see a battalion of the Black Watch parading on the castle esplanade.

Caption For Iona, The Beach And The Village 1903

Iona lies just off the extreme south-west shores of Mull. In 1203, the Benedictines founded a monastery on the island that lasted until the Reformation.

Caption For Leeds, Briggate C1965

One of the highlights of shopping along Briggate was the glass-roofed arcades, such as the Queen's and the County.