Maps

181,031 maps found.

1896, Chappel Ref. HOSM40574
1896, Frating Ref. HOSM45799
1895, Inworth Ref. HOSM49454
1896, Stanway Ref. HOSM60328
1895, Tiptree Ref. HOSM62023
1911, Llanelian Yn-Rhôs Ref. HOSM70624
1912, Torver Ref. HOSM62223
1896, Hunstanworth Ref. HOSM49151
1895, Minsteracres Ref. HOSM53857
1895, Townfield Ref. HOSM62178
1895, Whittonstall Ref. HOSM64498
1919, Neston Ref. HOSM54595
1899, Glasfryn Ref. HOSM46300
1906, Thealby Ref. HOSM61547
1885, Holme Ref. HOSM62720
1885, Yaddlethorpe Ref. HOSM65451
1908, Exceat Ref. HOSM45027
1907, Frostrow Ref. HOSM45876
1907, Grisdale Ref. HOSM47156
1907, Marthwaite Ref. HOSM53269

Books

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Memories

29,034 memories found. Showing results 2,791 to 2,800.

The Dumps

My mum and dad owned the Lonsdale off-licence during the 1960s and 1970s. I went to Brampton Manor, a few teachers stick in my memory but Dr Groom has to be the world's best physics teacher. I remember bunking off, walking over the dumps ...Read more

A memory of East Ham by Brett Jolly

Fond Memories Of Wyggy Girls'

I well remember starting at Wyggeston Girls' Grammar School in Sept 1968 with my new shiny leather satchel. I was so proud of my black velour hat, black gloves, and 'sensible lace-up shoes'.  It had been my ambition to ...Read more

A memory of Leicester in 1968 by Jane Chapman (Nee Ayres)

Ex Garw Man

I was born in 193 Oxford Street, Pontycymer in 1935. I left to go into the army for National Service at the age of 18 in 1954. I returned for just 1 year in 1956 when I returned to the Midlands, to Birmingham. The house I lived in was ...Read more

A memory of Pontycymer in 1945 by Eric Morris

Sixpenny Handley, The Roe Buck Inn

My ancester Edward Dutch built and ran this hotel after the village fire in 1892 - as recorded in the censuses of the time. Take a look at my family history at www.thedutchfamily.co.uk/h_dutch.htm

A memory of Sixpenny Handley in 1890 by Andrew Dutch

Jeff Bromley A Place In History! 1944 1963 2013

I hope this memory of Normacot is the first of many to be placed by me and then hopefully by others. I was born in 1944 in Lower Spring Road, (opposite Garbetts Toffee Factory), one of a family of 5 ...Read more

A memory of Normacot by Jeff Bromley

Womens Land Army Hostel

Do you have any photos of the Womens Land Army Hostel in 1946?

A memory of Shifnal in 1946 by Christina Tassell

St Brides School In The Late 1940s And Early 1950s

My maiden name was Quarman. I boarded at St Bride's School in the late 1940s and early 1950s.  The headmistress was Miss Thompson, assistant Miss Watson.  We wore a green unifrom.  I ued to enjoy ...Read more

A memory of Chagford in 1940 by Patricia Arnold

Music And Dancing At The 2009 Oxford Folk Festival

One of the many items on the Oxford "tourist trail" is a weekend long folk festival which is supported by dozens of morris dancing sides from all over England. This year Whitethorn Morris appeared for ...Read more

A memory of Oxford in 2009 by John Howard Norfolk

Cornwell Church

This is a beautiful little church, well worth the walk to get to it. My great-great-great grandfather is buried in the church yard and I went there in 2004, with my mother when she came home for what was to be her last visit. She ...Read more

A memory of Cornwell by Carol Garcia

Coffee And Doughnuts

A friend from work, and I took courses at the Neath Technical Institute. I left Swansea about 7:30am, and had to run down Mount Pleasant to the bus station in order to get to the Institute. For lunch we walked up town to a little ...Read more

A memory of Neath in 1947

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 6,697 to 6,720.

Caption For Pilton West, Church And Old Village C1940

St Mary's was originally part of a Benedictine Priory, one of several founded by King Athelstan.

Caption For Devonport, Royal Hotel, Fore Street 1890

Devonport stands to the west of the city of Plymouth, and is the newest of the three towns that make up Devon's largest urban area.

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Caption For Cranford, C1965

As with so many towns to the west of London, Cranford lies on the old stagecoach route to the fashionable city of Bath.

Caption For Churt, Barford Mill 1906

The miller looks out over the pool of this old Surrey watermill at Barford, an isolated part of Churt village.

Caption For Wells Next The Sea, Red Lion Yard 1950

Some of the buildings here would appear to be in need of some maintenance. Looming over the rooftops in the background is the vast bulk of the 19th century granary on the quay.

Caption For Winchester, High Street 1896

Winchester's High Street boasts a variety of Georgian, Victorian and half-timbered Elizabethan buildings; some of them still have their original shop fronts and doorways.

Caption For Devonport, Torpoint Ferry Bridge 1890

Torpoint is actually in Cornwall, and its ferry still makes regular journeys across the Tamar, taking workers across to Devonport Dockyard and the City of Plymouth.

Caption For Dublin, Sackville Street 1897

Another view of Sackville Street, looking north to the Nelson Monument. This monument was badly damaged in 1966, and later demolished.

Caption For Kingstown, The Harbour 1897

The harbour was begun in 1817, and ever since has been the principal terminus of the Holyhead run.

Caption For Wallingford, The Market Place C1965

The striking tower of St Mary's Church looks out across Wallingford's picturesque Market Place. Much of the church was rebuilt during the 19th century.

Caption For Cholmondeley, Castle And Park 1898

Originally built in the late 16th century, Cholmondeley was heavily remodelled by Vanbrugh; however, most of his work was subsequently demolished to make way for the present castle, which was built between

Caption For Eyam, Village 1919

The colonnaded porch on the left belongs to the Village Institute, a kind of working men's club, which originally catered for the many lead miners who lived in the village.

Caption For The Lizard, The Lifeboat Slip 1927

This old lifeboat station was in Polpeor Cove at the very southern extremity of the peninsula, exposed to the full force of the Atlantic and littered with reefs.

Caption For Dartmoor, The Warren House Inn 1931

The Warren House Inn, at over 1400 feet above sea level, has the distinction of being the highest pub in Devon and one of the highest in the country.

Caption For Paignton, The Promenade And Sands 1907

Paignton became fashionable with the arrival of the Singer family, who built Oldway Mansion in 1874.

Caption For Castleford, Ledsham Village C1965

Only a few miles away from the industry of Castleford, Ledsham village has remained an oasis of tranquillity.

Caption For Stourport On Severn, View From Bridge C1955

Before James Brindley's arrival much of the site of modern Stourport was just sandy common land, with a solitary inn and a ferry crossing point.

Caption For West Lulworth, The Pond C1955

West Lulworth is a good starting point for a ramble along the Dorset coast, much of which remains unspoiled once you get beyond the range of the motor car.

Caption For Alfriston, Market Square 1921

On the left is Market Cross House, now the Smugglers Inn. This was once the home of Stanton Collins, leader of the Alfriston gang of smugglers.

Caption For Bardsea, The Beach 1895

A family of youngsters enjoy a spot of shrimping on the beach. On the skyline in the background is the parish church of the Holy Trinity, consecrated just 40 years earlier in 1853.

Caption For Lyndhurst, Swan Green C1955

You cannot leave Lyndhurst in any direction without going through some of the best parts of the New Forest.

Caption For Romaldkirk, The Church 1898

In 1898 the rector of Romaldkirk also held the title of Lord of the Manor.

Caption For Darlington, Technical College 1898

The Technical College was yet another of G G Hoskins' buildings in the town.

Caption For Fakenham, Market Place C1955

As a market town, Fakenham serves the needs of a wide area of villages and farms - as is suggested by the presence of the main national banks.