Maps

181,031 maps found.

1905, Monkscross Ref. HOSM59071
1905, Tutwell Ref. HOSM62708
1899, Heddington Ref. HOSM48042
1899, Spirthill Ref. HOSM59891
1886, Hardwick Ref. HOSM47617
1886, Histon Ref. HOSM48746
1886, Impington Ref. HOSM49443
1885, Whittlesford Ref. HOSM64578
1905, Trefrew Ref. HOSM62304
1883, Cannock Ref. HOSM34280
1883, Hednesford Ref. HOSM48158
1949, Rowanburn Ref. HOSM58180
1896, Canterbury Ref. HOSM34282
1896, Aylesham Ref. HOSM36728
1896, Blean Ref. HOSM38084
1896, Denstroude Ref. HOSM43020
1896, Goodnestone Ref. HOSM46551
1896, Hersden Ref. HOSM48209
1896, Ickham Ref. HOSM49378
1896, Preston Ref. HOSM57106

Books

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Memories

29,069 memories found. Showing results 2,861 to 2,870.

The Travellers Rest Pub

I am trying to find the history of the Travellers Rest pub, Leadsham Road. I have been told it was once called The Drum And Monkey but don't have any dates is there anyone out there that has any old pictures or photos or can help with dates? If so, please contact me.

A memory of Little Sutton by Ron Hartley

Two Weddings

My parents were married at Great Hampden church in July 1929, they were Neater Ruth Groom of Prestwood, and Harold Aubrey Hall of Beenham in Berkshire. January 4th 1956 Barbara Hall, their only child, was married to Reginald Frank ...Read more

A memory of Great Hampden in 1920 by Barbara Ridgley

The Southam Family

My great-grandfather William Southam was born in 1829 in Catesby in Northamptonshire. He married Eliza Green, born Wormleighton, Warks. They lived in Ladbroke, Warks, in a cottage next to the School House that still exists but is ...Read more

A memory of Ladbroke in 1870 by Patricia Butler

Pit Village In My Youth

My name is Ken Orton and I lived in Thornley from 1947 until 1974, the year I married. I was born in Shadforth but my parents moved from there to Thornley when I was about one month old. We lived at 72, Thornlaw North until ...Read more

A memory of Thornley by Kenneth Orton

Kemnay

James Urquhart, aged 20 years, Farm Servant, living at WELLBUSH, KEMNAY ,  married Mary Ann Jackson, aged 23 years, Domestic Servant, living at Little Hillbrae, Bourtie. The date was 28th April 1860, and the venue was High Street, Inverurie. The ...Read more

A memory of Kemnay in 1860 by R Urquhart

Summer Holidays

Does anyone remember Woodchurch caravan park? We used to go every year from 1969 until its closure in 1973. My aunt and uncle had a caravan there. If you came up from the village it was past the windmill over the crossroads and then ...Read more

A memory of Woodchurch in 1973 by Karl Turner

Morris Dancing In The Streets At The Winchester May Fest

On Friday 15th & Saturday 16th May 2009, Winchester celebrated traditional and contemporary music, dance and song in venues all around the city. Many events featured Morris Dancing and ...Read more

A memory of Winchester in 2009 by John Howard Norfolk

Stayed In Quidinish

My father Ewen Mackay was born in Quidinish. He came to New Zealand after the Second World War and died in Dunedin in 1958, aged 35 years. In 1991 my brother Ian MacKay, his wife Pauline and I travelled to Harris to meet our ...Read more

A memory of Quidinish in 1991 by Catherine Marsh

Place Of My Own

i world like a place of my own i want to live independantly

A memory of Harlow by Natasha Moser

Birthplace And Never Forgotten When Asked

I was born in Dysart to a mining family of 5 brothers, me being in the middle. My mum watched over us all and used to take us walks by the man in the rock along to Wemyss and back via the castle estate. ...Read more

A memory of Dysart by Sandy Stewart

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 6,865 to 6,888.

Caption For Runcorn, Widnes Bridge C1965

The effect of the new bridge on housing nearby can be seen in this photograph.

Caption For Poole, The Harbour Offices 1904

On the front of the building is an old sundial, and on the side a carving of Benjamin Skutt, who was Mayor of Poole in 1727.

Caption For Llangollen, Castell Dinas Bran 1913

Perched above Llangollen, this ancient fortification, whose name translates roughly as 'castle of the fort of the crow', dates from the Iron Age; medieval fortifications were added later, possibly

Caption For Nantwich, Welsh Row C1965

Nikolaus Pevsner describes Welsh Row as 'the best street in Nantwich', and the variety of buildings we can see in this photograph goes a long way to explaining why.

Caption For Welford On Avon, Old Cottages, Chapel Street C1955

A fair number of old cottages still line the earliest village streets around the church, but elsewhere any surviving cottage tends to be islanded in a sea of modernity.

Caption For Shillingstone, Post Office And Main Road C1955

Earlier residents of Shillingstone had taken part in the Clubmen's Rebellion, an attempt by local people to keep the warring factions of the English Civil War out of the area.

Caption For Oakham, School Memorial Chapel 1927

The sculptures represent the common sacrifice and suffering of the nation. They are the work of Mr F W Sargant, the sculptor brother of a former headmaster.

Caption For Maryport, Senhouse Street C1955

The basket of a grocery delivery cycle is prominent on the extreme left.

Caption For London, Westminster Abbey C1915

We are looking at Parliament Square from an upstairs window on the corner of Parliament Street abd Bridge Street during the First World War.

Caption For Corringham, Church Road C1955

An evocative view of old Corringham, down on the flat land close to the Thames and now a close neighbour to the estates of Thurrock and the Thames-side oil storage depots.

Caption For Grange Over Sands, Holme Island 1921

The original house on Holme Island was built by John Fitchett of Warrington in 1832.

Caption For Mumbles, The Pier 1898

Here we see the terminus of the Swansea to Mumbles railway. The pier was essential for the recreation of Edwardian visitors to this part of the seaside.

Caption For Bucklesham, The Shannon Inn C1955

The unusual name comes from the ship of Captain Philip Broke of Nacton, whose estate extended into Bucklesham.

Caption For Christchurch, The Priory Church 1890

Christchurch is one of the oldest settlements around the New Forest. It was probably in existence even before the Romans settled in the shelter of Hengistbury Head after 43 AD.

Caption For Gayles, Bay Horse Inn C1960

The stone-mullioned windows and sturdy, stone-built construction mark the Bay Horse Inn in the tiny North Yorkshire village of Gayles, north of Richmond, as a building of some antiquity.

Caption For Kirkburton, North Road C1955

Many Pennine woollen towns had strong Liberal leanings, and prominent in this photograph of Kirkburton, near Huddersfield, is the tall four-storey building of the Liberal Club, a centre of local community

Caption For Hythe, The Promenade C1950

The broad expanse of the Promenade stretching east to Sandgate is still as popular with visitors today as it was with the Victorian and Edwardian holidaymakers who visited this Cinque Port, and whose continued

Caption For Kingsland, The Angel Inn C1955

There are a number of lovely timber-framed buildings in this village, and many more that were once of timber, until a brick façade was added at a later date.

Caption For Cuddesdon, The Old Mill And River C1955

The 18th-century working water-mill lies on the River Thame, about a mile from the centre of the village of Cuddesdon.

Caption For Staithes, Baiting The Lines C1900

Staithes, on the north-east coast of Yorkshire, was a fishing port of some standing.

Caption For Staithes, Baiting The Lines C1900

Staithes, on the north-east coast of Yorkshire, was a fishing port of some standing.

Caption For Menheniot, Village 1912

A few miles outside the market town of Liskeard, but away from main roads, the village has largely escaped modern developments.

Caption For Polperro, Harbour 1901

A thicket of fishing craft take shelter within the tiny harbour of this quintessentially picturesque fishing village, a few miles west along the coast from Looe.

Caption For Stamford, Old Houses 1922

This view of St Paul's Street shows the Half Moon Inn as it was before being rebuilt in 1938, and before the entrance to Star Lane (left) was widened in 1923.