Maps

181,031 maps found.

1885, Somerby Ref. HOSM59565
1885, Wharton Ref. HOSM64234
1895, Gateshead Ref. HOSM34547
1895, Lamesley Ref. HOSM50659
1895, Saltwell Ref. HOSM58430
1900, Gillingham Ref. HOSM34550
1900, Eccliffe Ref. HOSM44546
1900, Gillingham Ref. HOSM54834
1885, Butleigh Ref. HOSM39754
1905, Hermon Ref. HOSM48189
1883, Ashleworth Ref. HOSM36442
1880, Framilode Ref. HOSM45785
1883, Hasfield Ref. HOSM47772
1883, Norton Ref. HOSM55396
1901, Redmarley D'Abitot Ref. HOSM57591
1882, Tibberton Ref. HOSM61829
1883, Walham Ref. HOSM63268
1906, Llanwnda Ref. HOSM52109
1888, Reedness Ref. HOSM41971
1888, Faxfleet Ref. HOSM45232

Books

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Memories

29,034 memories found. Showing results 2,181 to 2,190.

The Supey

This is how the shopping centre looked when I was growing up in the 1970s. The Hind also had a pub that had no windows and smelt of stale beer. Next door was Mrs Gilchrist's paint shop, she had big ankles and always had her ...Read more

A memory of Blackburn by James Moran

Lympne Airport In The 50s

That plane was bright blue! As far as I can remember, the pilot was Polish - left over from the war. He used to keep the plane at the airport, and give stunning free acrobatic displays on bright sunny days. For special ...Read more

A memory of Lympne by Sue Tym

Folkestone Sandgate Road

On the extreme right, you can just make out the showrooms of the Folkestone Motor Co., main Austin dealers. This became Henlys, and I worked there for a few years from around 1968 to 1977. Across the road was a nice ...Read more

A memory of Folkestone by Sue Tym

Chickenhall Lane

My parents squatted in the ex-army barracks in Chickenhall Lane. We lived there for about 5 years before moving to the relative luxury of the prefabs in Eastleigh, known as The Hundred.

A memory of Eastleigh in 1945 by Linda Russell

Where Are They Now What Do You Remember

Mr Kimblin was the headmaster at Bredbury County Primary. I also remember Miss Littlebotem, Mrs Guyton, Mrs Lambert, Mrs Lydiard, Mr Hume and Mr and Mrs Garlic; have any info on those teachers please. There is a ...Read more

A memory of Hyde in 1958 by Kevin Wood

Bramley Grange

My father, Dudley Darrell was born at Bramley Grange 13th November 1909. He was the youngest son of fred and Jennie Darrell who had bought the estate a couple of years prior only to lose the property in 1911 during the recession at ...Read more

A memory of Bramley in 1910 by Joe Darrell

Grand Parents

I never knew my dad's parents, as they had both died by the time i was a baby. I enjoyed my time there as i often had friends calling in. I also had friends in the neighbouring streets [Wardle st, Muriel St & Oswald Terrace.] I ...Read more

A memory of Old Cassop by David Darwood

Happy Memories

I grew up in Eltham but one of my fondest memories was being a member of the backstage team at Eltham Little Theatre. We had a lot of fun backstage especially during the Pantomime season! I also spent a lot of my childhood at Eltham ...Read more

A memory of Eltham in 1963 by Pauline Preece

Place Where I Was Born

Sowerby holds many happy memories for me. I was born there in April 1935 and left for pastures new in 1957. Over the years I have made many visits back to my homeland from Australia. The village has changed very little apart ...Read more

A memory of Sowerby in 1940 by Margaret O'mahony

The Cafe School

We moved to Alton from Somerset in November 1958. The primary school was closed for refurbishment. Mr. and Mrs. Carnwell who owned the garage and cafe played host to the village school, it all seemed quite strange to this ...Read more

A memory of Alton in 1958 by Elizabeth Green

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 5,233 to 5,256.

Caption For Winnersh, Bearwood Church C1955

It cost £9,000 to build, paid for by Mr John Walter II, proprietor of The Times newspaper, whose daughter Catherine died at the age of 23 in 1844.

Caption For Grantham, St Peter's Hill 1904

At the south end of the High Street the road widens to a pleasant green, formerly a market place.

Caption For Bacton, Abbey 1933

These are the ruins of Bromholm Priory, founded in 1113. It was famous for possessing 'the Holy Rood of Bromholm', said to be part of the true Cross.

Caption For Winchester, Station Hill 1909

Anyone familiar with the centre of Winchester will know the station approach. One feature that sets this scene apart from that of today is the amount of advertising.

Caption For Mardale, Castle Crag 1893

On the summit of Castle Crag, in the centre of the photograph, are the remains of an early British fort.

Caption For Dudley, Castle Street And St Edmund's Church 1968

the then new block of shops included a Fine Fare supermarket, once a prominent chain locally. Almost off camera on the right is Stantons music store - a place of wonderment for many in their youth.

Caption For Whiston, The Post Office C1960

Two miles south east of Rotherham,Whiston was a large village by the end of the Napoleonic Wars.

Caption For Headley, The Cock Inn C1955

This view looks from the garden of the Old School House, built in about 1850, and once the village school, of course.

Caption For Abingdon, Abbey Gardens, Trendell's Ruins 1925

Moving north of the Checker and across Abbey Close and into Abbey Gardens, we reach the site of the abbey church, which was about 300 feet long, and the cloisters and monastic buildings.

Caption For Runcorn, Market Hall C1965

When this market hall was built a number of houses, shops and even a church were demolished to make way for it.

Caption For Dartford, High Street 1902

Dartford is an ancient market-town which grew into a busy industrial centre on the River Darent, at the point where it was crossed by the Roman Watling Street, parts of which lie buried four feet beneath

Caption For Northleach, Market Square C1965

Northleach lies between Cheltenham and Burford, and most of this former wool town's buildings date from Tudor and Jacobean days.

Caption For Rye, Watchbell Street 1901

This delightful street is named after the watch bell which hung here and was rung to warn inhabitants of approach- ing French raids.

Caption For Macclesfield, Churchwallgate C1955

The church beyond is St Michael's, rebuilt in 1901 to the design of Sir Arthur Blomfield, who was also the architect of the Bank of England in London.

Caption For Prestbury, Old Cottages C1950

In the middle of this collection of buildings is a pub called the Admiral Rodney.

Caption For Tamworth, The Town Hall C1950

Soon after the Conquest, the Normans built a wooden motte and bailey castle at Tamworth on the site of the Mercian fortifications of 913.This was replaced by the shell-keep and tower, which still

Caption For Burton Bradstock, Beach 1930

Chalets, a villa and the Bay View Hotel overlook the Hive and Burton Beach from the end of Beach Road. The sandy rocks of Burton Cliffs project towards Lyme Bay (left).

Caption For Christchurch, High Street 1900

At the time of the Domesday Book there were already 21 houses in Christchurch, and 24 canons attached to the priory church.

Caption For Irby, The Hall C1950

Irby Hall was built on the site of the ancient manor house of St Werburgh's Abbey, Chester. The building dated from the early 17th century and was completely half-timbered.

Caption For Redbourn, High Street C1955

It was along this street that the men of the town swarmed in 1381 towards St Albans. They demanded and received a charter protecting their right of pasture, fisheries and so on.

Caption For Retford, Grove Street C1955

Grove Street runs east from the Market Square, a mix of 18th- and 19th-century buildings, and a mix of shops and houses.

Caption For Upton, St Mary's Church C1955

There is evidence of a Christian community in Overchurch (the original settlement, now incorporated into Upton) since AD 700- 900, and a Norman church building there survived until 1813

Caption For Lacock, The Village And Church 1904

Lacock was given to the National Trust in 1944 by descendants of William Fox Talbot, who lived at Lacock Abbey between 1800 and 1877.

Caption For Dartford, High Street 1902

Dartford is an ancient market-town which grew into a busy industrial centre on the River Darent, at the point where it was crossed by the Roman Watling Street, parts of which lie buried four feet beneath