Maps

181,031 maps found.

1896, Shatterling Ref. HOSM58936
1896, Upstreet Ref. HOSM63079
1896, Westbere Ref. HOSM64027
1896, Wickhambreaux Ref. HOSM64636
1915, Rhiwbina Ref. HOSM57778
1904, Tan-Y-Groes Ref. HOSM61230
1904, Tremain Ref. HOSM62375
1899, Carlisle Ref. HOSM34286
1899, Brisco Ref. HOSM38969
1899, Buckabank Ref. HOSM39344
1899, Cumdivock Ref. HOSM42618
1899, Justicetown Ref. HOSM49590
1899, Monkcastle Ref. HOSM53965
1899, Newtown Ref. HOSM55035
1899, Raughton Ref. HOSM57498
1891, Roweltown Ref. HOSM58185
1899, Todhills Ref. HOSM61998
1899, Welton Ref. HOSM63677
1899, Wetheral Ref. HOSM64291
1886, Abergwili Ref. HOSM35265

Books

442 books found. Showing results 6,889 to 6,912.

Memories

29,069 memories found. Showing results 2,871 to 2,880.

Growing Up

North Somercotes played a large part in my growing up, I lived with my parents, sister and brother on the Lakeside Lido in St Annes Avenue, next to my friend Cherry Mayfield. I particularly remember when we both had chickenpox and ...Read more

A memory of North Somercotes in 1968 by Linda Butler

Babbacombe In The 1950s 60s

I grew up in Babbacombe in the 1950s and 60s and it was such a friendly busy place with the local shops Stephens and Bowdens the two greengrocers, Canns the fishmongers, the butchers and of course the fish and chip shop ...Read more

A memory of Babbacombe in 1959 by Glynis Elliott

Good Old And Cold Glappy

I was born in 1946 and moved to Glappy when I was 3. Does anyone else remember the snow, the ice on the inside of the bathroom window, and who can name the three most popular sledging tracks down the rough meadows?

A memory of Glapwell by Ian Mellows

Thomas The Vicar

My great-great-great grandad was vicar of Northleach church in the late 1700s until 1816. His name was Thomas wilkinson. I visited Northleach earlier this year and I love it. It was interesting chatting to the owners of the Red Lion which one of Thomas's sons was landlord of for a time in the 1800s.

A memory of Northleach by V H

Bankil's Ironmonger

Bankil's of Woodford Bridge was my uncle's shop. The two men in brown coats were 'Hock' and Dick Chinnery. My uncle was John Banks. My father Brian and brother Peter also worked there for short periods of time on Saturdays. ...Read more

A memory of Woodford Bridge in 1960 by Maggie Jenkins

Bruce Grove School Royal Tottenham

I would love to hear from folk who like me went to Bruce Grove School. I went there from 1936 until 1944 when I left school, then danced at the Royal Tottenham. I lived in St Margaret's Road. I remember Ron West ...Read more

A memory of Tottenham in 1940 by June Pyrke

Mum

My mother was born in Sandy Lane, at the very top of the road above Hutchinsons Chemists!

A memory of Skelmersdale

Outdoor Swimming Pool C1965

My dad was in the RAF and this was my first secondary school after leaving Feltwell junior school. It was the best school I ever attended. But for injury I narrowly missed getting the Victor Ludorum (sorry if spelling ...Read more

A memory of Methwold in 1965 by Christopher Dawber

Sunday School At Holy Innocents

Living nearby at High Meadow Crescent I used to go to Holy Innocents for Sunday school as a youngster then church as I got older. Apparently I was christened here too. I have gone on to become a Christian writer of ...Read more

A memory of Kingsbury in 1958 by Annette Showler

Derbys Old West End

My father had a scrap-yard in Nuns Street. It was right next to the bridge over Markeaton Brook. I remember always asking to be picked up so I could look over the bridge - I don't know why! Markeaton Brook was filled with old ...Read more

A memory of Derby in 1949

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 6,889 to 6,912.

Caption For Marlborough, George Lane C1965

The tallest of the cluster of thatched cottages at the east end of the lane is 18th-century. The lower row is 16th-century and timber-framed.

Caption For Teignmouth, 1906

The top of the sea wall provides additional seating and a pagoda shelter adorns the prom- enade. Transient diversions on the far side of the Den have attracted a group of onlookers.

Caption For Sandy, The Mill C1960

Never a very large town, Sandy owes its continued existence to the strength of the produce market in Victorian England.

Caption For Sherborne, Half Moon Street 1904

Few will disagree that Sherborne is one of the most beautiful towns in Dorset: every street reveals fresh aspects of its long history.

Caption For Mudeford, 1934

One early visitor to the new resort was Mr Tregonwell, who bathed in the sea and walked the dunes of Mudeford.

Caption For Haverfordwest, Scotchwell Walk 1906

A veritable oasis of calm after the hustle and bustle of Haverfordwest town centre.

Caption For Chepstow, The Castle, Marten's Tower 1893

Marten had been one of the signatories to the death warrant of Charles I, and as such faced almost certain death himself at the Restoration of Charles II. His life, however, was spared.

Caption For Paignton, Church Street 1912

Old Fore Street, later known as Culverhay, by 1912 was a mixture of architectural styles and had a good selection of shops.

Caption For Hampstead, The Spaniards, Spaniards End 1890

Said to have been founded by the Spanish Ambassador's valet, the 18th-century pub, with its adjacent toll house, formed the entrance to the Bishop of London's Hornsey estate.

Caption For Thorpe Arnold, St Mary's Church, The Nave C1955

The chancel arch was rebuilt by Johnson, a Melton Mowbray architect, who achieved little of note. His work appears to have been virtually confined to the immediate area, which may be just as well!

Caption For Brighton, The Ferry 1902

At the beginning of the 20th century, Brighton was the most popular seaside resort in Britain, and Campbells could, and did, reinforce their Brighton fleet when necessary by transferring steamers from

Caption For Scarisbrick, The Hall From The Lake 1896

Three miles south-east of Southport, Scarisbrick Hall was remodelled by John Foster in 1814 and by Augustus Welby Pugin between 1836 and 1845.

Caption For New Brighton, General View 1892

James Atherton, who bought the 170 acres of land on this north-east corner of Wirral, had to modify his original grand plans.

Caption For Abergavenny, Llanwenarth Church 1898

St Peter's stands in meadows beside the Usk, to the left of the A40 and just beyond the western outskirts of Abergavenny.

Caption For London, Queen Victoria Street 1897

Richard Jefferies describes the frenetic scene in his 1883 book 'The Story of My Heart': 'Streams of human life flow into this agitated pool of blue carts and yellow omnibuses, varnished carriages and

Caption For London, Queen Victoria Street 1897

Richard Jefferies describes the frenetic scene in his 1883 book 'The Story of My Heart': 'Streams of human life flow into this agitated pool of blue carts and yellow omnibuses, varnished carriages and

Caption For Kettering, The Market 1922

Until the 1930s the south side of the market, facing the camera, was bordered by a row of buildings which would be later demolished.

Caption For Warnham, Topiary Work 1928

We are just north-west of Horsham. The church of St Margaret's has a neatly clipped yew tunnel at the churchyard entrance.

Caption For Virginia Water, The Waterfall C1955

This evocative photograph is taken west of Chertsey on the A30 London Road at its junction with Christchurch Road, the B389, which lies beyond the policeman on points duty and to the left of the

Caption For Combpyne, The Church 1900

The parish church of St Mary the Virgin (centre) with its lofty belfry tower stands beside Granary Cottage and Long House (left) that were attached to Manor Farm.

Caption For Dudley, From The Castle Keep C1955

Trindle Road runs across the centre of the picture, whilst the corner of Hall Street can be seen centre right.

Caption For Hampton Court, The Palace, The Lion Gates C1960

Those who come to Hampton Court Palace by way of Bushy Park or from Kingston enter through the Lion Gates, which face the end of the splendid avenue of chestnut trees.

Caption For Morden, Abbotsbury Road C1955

The variety of shops in Morden was to alter after the underground railway station opened in 1926 and large-scale retail development began.

Caption For Guisborough, Bow Street C1965

The entrance to the railway station can just be deciphered in the far distance, with the public conveniences in front, standing at the junction of Bow Street and Fountain Street.