Maps

181,031 maps found.

1884, Abington Ref. HOSM35587
1882, Dunton Ref. HOSM44067
1900, Langford Ref. HOSM50712
1882, Northill Ref. HOSM55361
1895, Billericay Ref. HOSM34160
1914, Claxton Grange Ref. HOSM41076
1896, Coneyhurst Ref. HOSM41636
1910, Plaistow Ref. HOSM65705
1901, Kingstanding Ref. HOSM50182
1903, Moseley Ref. HOSM54230
1896, Binchester Ref. HOSM37749
1896, Copley Ref. HOSM41747
1896, Ireshopeburn Ref. HOSM49576
1896, Ramshaw Ref. HOSM57434
1896, South Side Ref. HOSM59798
1905, Sandtoft Ref. HOSM58501
1904, Scawsby Ref. HOSM58664
1891, Sutton Ref. HOSM60961
1901, Tickhill Ref. HOSM61935
1887, Higher Ansty Ref. HOSM36028

Books

442 books found. Showing results 8,785 to 8,808.

Memories

29,034 memories found. Showing results 3,661 to 3,670.

How Things Have Changed

I lived on Woodcote Valley Road from 1967 to 1989. The pictures from the 1960's is how I remember Purley - I don't recognise the place when I go back there now. The shops were great - Morgans where you could buy individual ...Read more

A memory of Purley in 1989

Kingsbury Green

Corner of Kingsbury Road, Church Lane and Buck Lane. I remember it well with Bryant's newsagent on the corner.

A memory of Kingsbury in 1958 by Keith Parker

Kennards

Was there really a live donkey in Kennards Arcade at some point? Was that just a childhood dream I had? One highlight of my childhood was going to one of the big department stores with my grandmother and mother. Ladies dressed in black ...Read more

A memory of Croydon by Jacky Hughes

The Ham And Egg House

My father was landlord of the Crown from 1958 until 1984. He was previously manager of the Beachy Head Hotel which he managed on behalf of his mother. When he took over the hotel on the 13th January 1958 it was snowing and ...Read more

A memory of Turners Hill in 1958 by Michael Saward

Childhood Memories

I have spent many happy holidays in Chapel. My Dad had two weeks holiday from the Prudential and he and Mum and I would head off on hols. I specifically remember fossil hunting on Chapel Point beach, there I also learned ...Read more

A memory of Chapel St Leonards in 1953 by Robert Clarke

Cotton Valley Farm

I lived at Cotton Valley Farm from 1955 until 1959 with my parents, Reg and Jenny Foster, and my five brothers, before we then moved to a small village called Hardmead end of February 1959; my mother is still living there. I was ...Read more

A memory of Willen in 1955 by Shirley Foster

Hartlepool

I am trying to find any info on my grandmother, Frances E Robson who was born in Hartlepool 1894. Her mother was Mary Robson born 1874 and her mother was Elizabeth Frances Robson born 1842. Her husband was William Robson. They lived ...Read more

A memory of Hartlepool by Deborah Farrow

High Cross House And Dorothy Elmhirsts Steinway Grand Piano

On the beautiful Dartington Hall Estate there is a unique “International Modernist House”, now used as a gallery, just to the north-east of Dartington Hall School. High Cross House ...Read more

A memory of Dartington Hall in 2012 by John Howard Norfolk

Beavers Lane Camp Hounslow Home To 10 Signals Regiment

I was seconded to 10 Signals Regiment in November 1971 from my Territorial Army engagement with 39 Signals and spent the best part of a foggy, cold and hard working long month training with ...Read more

A memory of Hounslow in 1971 by John Howard Norfolk

The People Of Kilfinan

The year my mum and dad got married in Kilfinan Church. My mum was born and brought up in Kilfinan Post Office where my granny, Mrs Maclachlan was the post mistress for many of my childhood years. I don't actually remember the ...Read more

A memory of Kilfinan in 1951 by David Goodman

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 8,785 to 8,808.

Caption For Cley, Windmill 1933

This picturesque flint village was once the most significant of the Glaven estuary ports, and its old Custom House bears testimony to its prestigious past.

Caption For Salisbury, St Ann's Gate C1950

A later view of St Ann's Gate, with motor cars in evidence in the street scene—now, the gate can be used by pedestrians only.

Caption For Kingsbridge, Fore Street 1896

A steep hill leads away from the estuary to the top of Kingsbridge town.

Caption For Cannock, The Square 1960

Between 1801 and 1901 the industrialisation process brought tens of thousands of people into Staffordshire.

Caption For Swansea, Civic Buildings C1960

Controversial at the time, it was representative of the modern movement in architecture, and is described as having a 'stripped classical' style.

Caption For Bangor, High Street 1908

After the construction of the bridges over the Straits and the opening of the railway, Bangor grew from a 19th-century town of only 93 houses into a thriving holiday resort.

Caption For York, Goodramgate C1866

To the left of the street is a gate, erected in 1766, which leads to Holy Trinity Church.The houses here, on what is called Our Lady's Row, are amongst the oldest in England - they are early 14th-century.To

Caption For York, Mansion House C1955

In St Helen's Square, what had been a Guildhall Chapel and then a public house was demolished to make way for the building of a residence for the Lord Mayor.The result was this charming abode.

Caption For Sudbury, St Bartholomew's Church 1904

A Benedictine priory belonging to Westminster Abbey was established here to the north of Sudbury c1130. This is the 15th-century chapel with nave and chancel in one.

Caption For Aberdare, Cannon Street C1955

In this wide street, cars can park on both sides of the road and still allow for traffic. Cannon Street is one of the oldest parts of the town, and dates from the 1850s.

Caption For Horning, The Old Wind Pump 1902

Broadland is strewn with relics of previous ages. Here an old wind pump, its sails still set against the breeze, takes on the character of a living tree with its roughly-hewn timber supports.

Caption For Reading, Palmer Park 1904

This view of the Wokingham Road entrance is nowadays remarkably unchanged, apart from the loss of the lamps atop the gate piers and of the lodge cupola in the distance.

Caption For Waltham Abbey, Highbridge Street 1921

A wonderful view of Waltham Abbey in the inter-war years. This view looks up Highbridge Street from the river bridge to the Abbey church and its impressive 16th-century west tower.

Caption For Richmond, The Castle And The Bridge 1893

This Norman fortress begun by Alan the Red of Brittany in 1071 dominates the entrance to Swaledale.

Caption For Newark, From St Mary's Church Tower C1965

In this view from the top of St Mary's tower, the castle ruins can be seen in the centre background.

Caption For Leeds, University, Cloth Workers Court C1960

Lord Brotherton donated his collection of rare books and gave £100,000 in cash.

Caption For Lowestoft, Yacht Basin 1896

The growth of Lowestoft in Victorian times was largely down to construction by the civil engineer Samuel Morton Peto, who lived in the splendid Somerleyton Hall nearby.

Caption For Aylesbury, Market Square C1955

Between the lions is a statue of Major-General Charles Compton, third Baron Chesham, the commander of the Bucks Militia, who fought in South Africa during the Boer War.

Caption For Wendover, Aylesbury Road C1955

Aylesbury Road has probably the best run of historic buildings in any of Wendover's streets. Some good Georgian fronts hide timber-framed earlier buildings.

Caption For Egham, Boating 1907

A wonderful scene, taken in Edwardian days, of Bell Weir Lock. A conglomeration of craft are passing through the lock on a warm summer's day, with not a motor boat in sight.

Caption For Harpenden, Village Pond 1897

Sad to relate, this restful scene of the village pond in the High Street with its magnificent trees, thatched cottages and elegant pair of swans fell victim to the sweeping expansionism and development

Caption For Worcester, St Dunstan's Crescent 1907

This Battenhall street is typical of late Victorian/Edwardian housing intended for the 'lower middle classes'.

Caption For Powick, The Roundabout C1955

Powick is best known for the Battle of Powick Bridge, the first skirmish of the Civil War in 1642.

Caption For Ashby De La Zouch, View From St Helen's Church C1965

This view looks from St Helen's Church, west across the rooftops, to Our Lady of Lourdes RC Church and Holy Trinity Church in Kilwardby Street.