Maps

181,031 maps found.

1898, Steventon Ref. HOSM60545
1892, Altham Ref. HOSM36000
1910, Abhainn Bruachaig Ref. HOSM35493
1885, Broom Ref. HOSM39239
1885, Red Hill Ref. HOSM57576
1887, Ailby Ref. HOSM47014
1887, Saleby Ref. HOSM58384
1887, Thoresthorpe Ref. HOSM61589
1879, Brackenfield Ref. HOSM38544
1879, Higham Ref. HOSM48387
1896, Alnham Ref. HOSM35856
1896, Branton Ref. HOSM38712
1896, Callaly Ref. HOSM39848
1896, Edlingham Ref. HOSM44621
1897, Longhoughton Ref. HOSM52372
1895, Bramdean Ref. HOSM38661
1894, Swarraton Ref. HOSM61053
1888, Nenthall Ref. HOSM54582
1913, Rydal Ref. HOSM70994
1899, Llaneilian Ref. HOSM51903

Books

442 books found. Showing results 8,521 to 8,544.

Memories

29,034 memories found. Showing results 3,551 to 3,560.

A History Of Brynsadler And Its People

My book on Brynsadler was published in 2008 but is now out of print. Those interested might get a copy from the Community Shop in Pontyclun. The book covers the period from the 1880s up to 1950.

A memory of Brynsadler in 1880 by Edgeley Thomas

Up The Overs

Walking free through the wet grass leaving dark trails. Ahead the meadow rises to the mill bank where we stand in silence. Silent and smooth the deep mill race slides towards the wheel. Turning away we follow the bank upstream to the ...Read more

A memory of Kempston in 1950 by Brian Walker

Doddlebugs And V2s Plus!

I moved to Lymington Road, Dagenham, in 1939, across the road from the school. At first I attended Green Lane School - same as Dudley Moor. I even had the same piano teacher. Miss Hoggard. But she gave up on me. In the early ...Read more

A memory of Dagenham by Joan Fitzgerald

Helmdon 1982 1983

My husband (Jose) and I were stationed at RAF Upper Heyford and lived on Church Street (81 Church I believe) with our 2 young children (Erin and Justin) from May 1982 until we moved to base housing at RAF Upper Heyford in May 1983. ...Read more

A memory of Helmdon in 1982 by Eva Martinez

Happy Days?

I was in Heswall Childrens Hospital from 1968 to 1969. I have mixed memories. I was very homesick - I was 11- and only one of the night nurses showed any caring - all the others either ignored me or told me to pull myself together. Having ...Read more

A memory of Heswall in 1968 by Anne Hiley

T He Three Colts Pub

My nan and grandad ran the Three Colts pub in Princes Road in the 1950s, their names were John and Alice French. They had three children, the eldest daughter being my mum, her name was Audrey, then there was David and ...Read more

A memory of Buckhurst Hill in 1958 by Mark Brazier

Home Town

Leyburn is my home town, although, I was born in the Gatehouse to Danby Hall and lived there for the first 2 years of my life. I remember marching up and down the market place with the army bands. We never had many ameneties in those days ...Read more

A memory of Leyburn by Chris Barnett

Ashford Cottage Hospital

RE Photo 60335 - Sorry, but this photo is of the building that replaced the original Hospital built (circa 1890) in Station Road (formerly Marsh Street) a few doors from the Baptist Church and next to the town's Gas Works. ...Read more

A memory of Ashford in 1940 by Peter Oliver

Living In Aveley Between 1951 1968

I can remember many good time growing up in Aveley. We used to go to the Botany in Purfleet for the day walking across the pipe on the Mardyke. I went to Bushy Bit between 1959-1963 cannot remember Old Paddy Rice ...Read more

A memory of Aveley by Avril (Larkham)Webster

The Cat And Bagpipes Inn

My parents Pat and Eric Metcalfe ran the Cat and Bagpipes for about five years from 1960, I was about 10 years old when we moved there and I went to Harlesy Village School. I remember Philip Robinson and his sister ...Read more

A memory of East Harlsey in 1960 by Angela Bass

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 8,521 to 8,544.

Caption For Weare Giffard, The Harvest Field 1890

This idyllic scene hides a darker truth: Devon fell prey to an agricultural depression in the 1880s, and grain prices fell, causing thousands of acres of hitherto cultivated land to revert to grazing.

Caption For Torquay, Torbay Road 1895

The Victorian development of Torquay was definitely the province of the well-heeled, with sumptuous villas built along carefully contoured roads.

Caption For North Bovey, Cross At Hele Farm 1907

The Rev W H Thornton, vicar of North Bovey in the latter half of the 19th century, was initially less than impressed with his flock: 'My new parishioners were very turbulent people ... the women were awful

Caption For Banbury, High Street 1921

An auction notice on the left of the picture advertises a sale of five hundred sheets of corrugated iron and imported timber.

Caption For Bamford, 1919

This view of Bamford's Main Road is largely unchanged today - the rows of semi-detached villas still line the street as it climbs up towards the parish church, hidden in the trees to the right.

Caption For Cadnam, The Forest Stores And Post Office C1960

The post office at Cadnam certainly has plenty of stock and a variety of advertisements. A Calor Gas stockist, the shop also boasts Brooke Bond and Walls ice cream.

Caption For Lower Slaughter, The Mill And Pond C1950

Taking its name from its position downstream, this is the pretty sister of the twin Slaughters.

Caption For Coniston, The Village 1929

A pair of ramblers (right) heading for the hills stride out purposefully past the Rayburne Hotel and cafe in the centre of Coniston village.The lack of traffic in the main street is in sharp contrast

Caption For Yapton, The Church 1898

The village of Yapton lies between Bognor Regis and Littlehampton. Note the church's jumble of unusual angles and architectural styles.

Caption For Stopham, Bridge 1932

The narrow bridge stands at the confluence of the Rivers Rother and Arun, and replaces a former Anglo-Saxon structure built of wood.

Caption For Upper Beeding, The Downs C1955

The village of Upper Beeding nestles against the hills. Confusingly, Upper Beeding is lower than its namesake Lower Beeding, which lies about 15 miles away near Horsham.

Caption For Castleton, The Winnats 1909

A flock of sheep block the unmade road through the Winnats.

Caption For Yardley, The Underpass C1965

Situated to the east of Acock's Green, and four miles from the city centre,Yardley is one of the parishes absorbed by Birmingham in 1911.

Caption For East Harting, The Village 1906

A random collection of cottages around a pair of lanes forms an oval.The thatch-roofed house has a well-clipped hedge and a Chilean pine—or monkey-puzzle tree—grows in a garden further down the hill

Caption For Calne, Wood Street C1950

This part of Calne is unrecognisable now. Phelps Chambers, on the right, was demolished as part of developments in 1973.

Caption For Greenhow Hill, The Cathedral, Stump Cross Caverns C1955

A guide points out the white stalagmite known as the Cathedral on a tour of Stump Cross Caverns.

Caption For Poole, The Harbour Offices 1904

On the front of the building is an ancient sundial, and on the right hand side a carving of Benjamin Skutt, Mayor of Poole in 1727.

Caption For Eastham, The Ferry 1887

This view northwards along the Mersey shoreline towards Eastham Pier shows one of the Mersey ferries alongside.

Caption For Melton Constable, The Village C1955

In the late 19th century, Melton Constable was an important railway junction with locomotive and rolling stock works; it was sometimes known as the Crewe of Norfolk.

Caption For St Ives, Pilchard Boats 1908

These splendid vessels were used in the drift net fishery that involved setting lengths of net just below the sea's surface.

Caption For St Ives, Porthgwidden Beach C1960

This view shows St Ives' smallest beach bursting at the seams at a time when beach holidays were at the height of their popularity.

Caption For Southport, Lord Street 1896

On the right is the clock tower of Cambridge Hall; the clock and chimes were paid for by William Atkinson.

Caption For Richmond, Market Place C1965

Richmond, the capital of Swaledale, has been described as one of the most perfect market towns in England.

Caption For Clydach, 1936

Perched on a steep hill, the photographer has done justice to this picturesque view just off the Heads of the Valleys Road.