Maps

181,070 maps found.

1910, Wennington Ref. HOSM63702
1886, Portway Ref. HOSM64174
1886, Wick Ref. HOSM64520
1882, Laneast Ref. HOSM50695
1882, Slipperhill Ref. HOSM59438
1882, Tregadillett Ref. HOSM62307
1882, Tremaine Ref. HOSM62376
1882, Trewen Ref. HOSM62482
1882, Warbstow Ref. HOSM63390
1886, Cubbington Ref. HOSM42541
1885, Harbury Ref. HOSM47591
1885, Ufton Ref. HOSM62826
1898, Filkins Ref. HOSM45398
1886, Bosbury Ref. HOSM38433
1886, Stanley Hill Ref. HOSM40361
1903, Kynaston Ref. HOSM50599
1903, Parkway Ref. HOSM56140
1886, Staplow Ref. HOSM60361
1910, Rhydlanfair Ref. HOSM57762
1904, Clovelly Ref. HOSM41388

Books

438 books found. Showing results 5,401 to 5,424.

Memories

29,014 memories found. Showing results 2,251 to 2,260.

Eddy Shreeve

Eddie Shreeve was my grandad. He was posted to Walton on Naze Coast guard. It was here that his daughter met her future husband, who was also living in the coast guard houses in Walton. My mum and dad, still live there. I have ...Read more

A memory of Winterton-on-Sea in 1975 by Jo Verberne

Small Boystoys And Other Pastimes 1930s

bill.haylor@btinternet.com  Resident in and around Smallfield for 81 yrs A large number of our toys were made from wood, dependant on what tools were available in fathers shed, if it was unlocked! The only ...Read more

A memory of Smallfield in 1930 by Bill Haylor

All Grown Up

Being of a young age by this time, twelve years old, I remember the market square being filled with motorbikes, with each the bike riders wearing leather jackets topped with a cut-off denim with this being decorated with many a metal ...Read more

A memory of Wantage in 1972 by Mark Clarke

Macadam Square

My dad was in the para 1 squad,we lived at 23 Macadam Square for about 2/3 years, I remember them as some of the happiest of my life. I know that the houses are all gone now, but just wondered if anyone else remembered us, the ...Read more

A memory of Aldershot in 1964 by Carolyn Reardon

Puppets!

Can remember paddling in the little paddling pool behind the chalets (always seemed kind of mirky around my feet) and going to watch the puppet show. Absolutely fabulous memories of staying in a Guest House (Mum, Dad, Grandma and 5 kids!) ...Read more

A memory of Fleetwood in 1962 by Kathryn Hallworth

Washington Brady Square

One of three children who lived at Hillthorn Terrace, just next to the railway lines. I can remember as if it was yesterday when the coal train used to travel from Washington "F" Pit down towards Brady Square, through the ...Read more

A memory of Washington by Jim Beresford

History Of Netherthong

I am currently researching and writing a history of Netherthong and I have well over 200 photos and other ephemera. I have started numerous chapters relating to such subjects as schools, parish council, churches, sport, ...Read more

A memory of Netherthong in 2010 by Michael Meitiner

The Wherry Dyke

The 'Wherry Dyke', Somerleyton, was the home of 'Ripplecraft Co' which built and hired out the Broads Cruisers that the picture shows. It had been owned by Sir Francis Cockeral, inventer of the Hovercraft, who tested his original ...Read more

A memory of Somerleyton in 1960 by Julian Burdett

Loughton School

I remember going to school in Loughton from 1961 until 1965 when I left to start work. I would love to make contact again with anybody that remembers me from way back then, especially my friends Susan Hunter and Sandra Stock, both ...Read more

A memory of Loughton in 1961

Private School

My late grandma went to a school called Overdale that was based in Settle in the early 1900s. She later married Edward Lord who used to sing. I am trying to find out more of this family, can anyone help?

A memory of Settle in 1900

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Captions

29,398 captions found. Showing results 5,401 to 5,424.

Caption For Prittlewell, The Church 1891

The Church of St Mary stands at the top of the hill above the old Cluniac Priory of Prittlewell.

Caption For Winchester, St Giles Hill 1899

This photograph was taken 2 years before the famous statue of King Alfred was erected in the middle of the road, commemorating the 1000th anniversary of his death - albeit belatedly, as he died in AD 899

Caption For Alnmouth, Marine Drive From The Links C1955

As a resort Alnmouth was noted for its excellent golf links, said to be one of the oldest in England.

Caption For Salisbury, Fish Row C1950

The head office of the Wilts and Dorset Bank, built in 1869, is now Lloyds Bank, and is just one of a row of large, impressive buildings along the northern side of the Market Square.

Caption For Honiton, Laceworker 1907

One of the last bobbin lace makers at work. The industry started around the time of Queen Elizabeth I, and by 1700 there were the astonishing number of 4,695 people in the area engaged in the trade.

Caption For Great Yarmouth, King Street 1896

The most interesting feature of the town is the Rows, enormous numbers of parallel alleys leading off to the west of King Street.

Caption For Woodstock, High Street C1960

Looking northwest along the High Street, we see an interesting variety of Georgian buildings, including Woodstock's Baptist Chapel on the right.

Caption For Ramsgate, The Beach C1880

In the centre of this photograph is the rail terminus of the line from Faversham.

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Caption For Filey, Primrose Valley C1935

Billy Butlin bought the land here and opened one of his holiday camps in 1945. In 1995, just beside the old Butlin camp, the modern chalets of Primrose Valley Holiday Camp were built.

Caption For Devizes, The Market Place C1950

The present-day Market Place was formed from the outer bailey of the castle.

Caption For Marazion, General View 1890

Described by Leland as 'a great long town', Marazion, close by Penzance, was in the Middle Ages a sizeable settlement of Jews smelting tin.

Caption For Seaview, Seafield Road 1918

Before the availability of cars, visitors would explore the Isle of Wight in a variety of ways - perhaps on foot or bicycle in combination with the Island's excellent rail network.

Caption For Sandown, High Street C1955

The Sandown we see today is mostly Victorian in origin, and most of the buildings are functional rather than decorative.

Caption For Launceston, Church Porch C1875

The unique, richly-carved granite exterior of St Mary's is one of the glories of the town.

Caption For Launceston, Windmill Hill C1960

Windmill Hill leads up from the site of the old West Gate, demolished at the start of the 19th century but remembered in the pub of the same name.

Caption For Kings Lynn, High Street 1908

This street of small distinctive shops and handsome 18th-century terraced buildings is the commercial hub of the town.

Caption For Oxford, Broad Street 1897

Broad Street is famous throughout Oxford for its assortment of bookshops.

Caption For Winchester, St Giles Hill 1899

This photograph was taken 2 years before the famous statue of King Alfred was erected in the middle of the road, commemorating the 1000th anniversary of his death - albeit belatedly, as he died in

Caption For Swindon, Old Town, High Street 1905

The High Street is part of Old Swindon, which was the extent of the town before the railway arrived.

Caption For York, Bishopthorpe Palace Gate C1885

The palace was built by the 33rd Archbishop of York, Walter de Gray, in about 1250, using stone from a previous manor house that he had had demolished.There is a large amount of wonderful medieval

Caption For Grange Over Sands, From Ornamental Grounds 1901

This scene shows the view from near what is now the garden centre, and is somewhere near the site of the port of times past - the tide is now held back by the railway.

Caption For Grange Over Sands, Main Street 1912

This scene shows the view from near what is now the garden centre, and is somewhere near the site of the port of times past - the tide is now held back by the railway.

Caption For Lincoln, Cathedral From Pelham Bridge C1960

The area south-east of the city was marshy and virtually undeveloped until its draining after the Witham Act of 1812.

Caption For Dublin, St Stephen's Green, The George Ii Statue 1897

The former statue of George II which used to stand on St Stephen's Green. Regarded as symbolic of British oppression, the statue was bombed away in 1937.