Maps

181,031 maps found.

1885, Llangathen Ref. HOSM51869
1887, Llangynog Ref. HOSM52014
1905, Marros Ref. HOSM53297
1887, Cilmarch Ref. HOSM62896
1910, Cantsfield Ref. HOSM39975
1911, Holme Ref. HOSM48757
1910, Tunstall Ref. HOSM62670
1885, Ansford Ref. HOSM36020
1885, Hadspen Ref. HOSM47336
1885, Welham Ref. HOSM63637
1890, Cutsyke Ref. HOSM46324
1899, Tregele Ref. HOSM62326
1901, Forton Ref. HOSM45685
1901, Ham Ref. HOSM47462
1901, Northay Ref. HOSM55334
1896, Chathill Ref. HOSM40646
1896, Doxford Fm Ref. HOSM43476
1895, Chelmsford Ref. HOSM34310
1895, Highwood Ref. HOSM48517
1895, Sandon Ref. HOSM58492

Books

442 books found. Showing results 9,601 to 9,624.

Memories

29,037 memories found. Showing results 4,001 to 4,010.

Pencillin The Cure

It is not widely known but the first time penicillin was used successfully was when it was used on a fourteen year old boy to save his left leg. He had a badly infected leg and was in fact dying with because of the fast spreading ...Read more

A memory of Bredfield

Kiddy Times And Shuffle

In the fifties Kiddy bristled from dawn to dusk and back to dawn again as the Lowry-folk on 'six-'til two' grumbled and tumbled out of their beds and either cycled or 'legged it' (if they couldn't afford the early-bus) ...Read more

A memory of Kidderminster

Ravenswood Cildren's Home On Cliff Road.

Are there any who remember the Ravenswood Children's Home on Cliff Road Hornea? I would like to hear from anyone with knowledge of Ravenswood in the era from when it opened in 1948 to early 1950s when it was managed by Matron Muriel Williams. Barry S Britzman

A memory of Hornsea in 1949 by Barry S Britzman

Brandy

I'm pretty sure this photo is of me on a my pony Brandy outside our house (Barclay House) in St Keverne Square. I recognise the jumper and shoes .... pretty bad!!! Awful to think that he's long gone now, he was such a lovely animal. Those were the days!

A memory of St Keverne in 1968 by Rachel Allen

Cox Family

My dad tell with fond memories of growing up at Hindon, he lived in the high street and had five brothers and one sister , his father was a farm worker . We visit when we can and he has shown us his old school and lots of pranks they used ...Read more

A memory of Hindon by Linda Harwood

My Early Years

Going to the local school which was opposite the Church. The Headmistress Miss Griffin lived in the cottage attached to the school. We were all given a small amount of garden to cultivate and one of my jobs was to go on to the ...Read more

A memory of Aston Cantlow in 1954 by Susan Edkins

Bredfield House

I well remember my time at the White house, my first night I was shown into the late Masters bedroom which was to become my own. All around was his personal items ,the magnificent dress uniforms, swords etc..My favourite room was ...Read more

A memory of Bredfield in 1941 by Ernest. J. Sharman

Northolt

We were living in 97dabbs hill lane. My dad won the pools(274.oo) at the time a lot of money .He bought probably the first car in the street! I had two brothers john .a bit of a baddie! And Dennis who was gay. Both of them dead now as are ...Read more

A memory of Northolt in 1950 by Gina (Gloria) Allam (Carpentier)

Our Ladies High School 1950 1960

I was born in 1943 and lived in Wilmington. I initially went to an infant school in Oakfield Lane, however, my mother was told by the Sisters of Charity that they should pay for me to go to a Catholic school ...Read more

A memory of Dartford in 1950 by Pat Mc Loughlin

One Of The Hall's Paper Boys!

I lived in A prefab in Tamerisk Road, and travelled to Dagenham County High School each school day. Steam train to Upminster, District line to Heathway, 148 bus to outside the school. Before got going to school I did a ...Read more

A memory of Aveley in 1950 by Don Stoddart

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 9,601 to 9,624.

Caption For Roslin, Chapel 1897

Roslin Chapel was built by Sir William Sinclair, third Earl of Orkney in 1446. It is famed for a carved pillar featuring entwined ribbands.

Caption For Sutton, Church Road 1904

This view looks north along Church Road from near the Cheam Road junction, with the spire of St Nicholas parish church in the distance.

Caption For Maidenhead, High Street 1911

The building on the far left, built in 1909 for the Maidenhead Gas Company, replaced the one in the 1890 view (see 23634, page 20).

Caption For St Annes, Promenade Gardens 1929

The re-opening of the bandstand (it nearly became a skating rink) was a great occasion on St Anne's Promenade in July 1982; that day, Freckleton Prize Band started an era of Sunday afternoon concerts with

Caption For Charlbury, Sheep Street C1950

What a peaceful scene is captured here on camera. It is early morning in Charlbury, an Oxfordshire village on the River Evenlode.

Caption For London, The Tower Of London C1955

Down by the river bank, the paviours follow the line of the medieval wharf. Behind the moat are the medieval outer defences, the inner one overlooking the outer - the battlements are 19th-century.

Caption For Mundesley, The Beach Café C1955

This popular cafe supplied everything to provide a fun day for all the family: buckets, spades, fishing nets and trays of tea and sandwiches.

Caption For Ewell, Bourne Hall C1960

Formerly Garbrand Hall, this two-storied, five-bayed stuccoed house stands at the centre of the village, and was built on a Tudor site around 1775.

Caption For Barnard Castle, The River And Bridge 1890

The Gothic-arched County Bridge straddles what was the old border between Yorkshire and the Palatinate of Durham.

Caption For Southport, The Pier 1908

This picture gives us a good view of Marine Drive, built in 1894 as the sea retreated. The Drive created a large area of water around the pier, which was known locally as the Lagoon.

Caption For Stanton, The Village C1960

It is no surprise that Stanton features on chocolate box lids, as it is everyone's idea of how a Cotswold village should look.

Caption For Swindon, Regent Street C1955

The View South-East F W Woolworth & Co Ltd stands on the left next to James Walker, jeweller.

Caption For Cobham, Leather Bottle 1894

Situated in the village which was the home of the powerful Cobham family, one of the county's most distinguished families from the time of King John to James I, this half-timbered pub is opposite the

Caption For Haverfordwest, Market Street 1907

A splendid view of this busy street with plenty of interested onlookers to pose for the camera.

Caption For Rothesay, From Chapel Hill 1900

A row of houses, beginning with the headland church tower, lies almost subdued below the tree-covered hills overlooking this bustling sea port.

Caption For Lyme Regis, Harbour 1912

Whatever the state of the tide or the activity (or lack of it) within any harbour, there is invariably at least one bystander (here, in the left-hand middle ground) leaning over the rails watching

Caption For Shipley, Crowghyll Park 1903

Crowghyll Park was opened to the residents on 31 May 1890 following a civic ceremony led by Mrs Titus Salt.

Caption For Bedford, The School Sports Field 1921

The grammar school moved out of its old buildings (now the Town Hall) to a new twenty-acre site set in fields north of St Peter's church in 1891.

Caption For Symondsbury, 1899

Symondsbury is an intimate little village positioned between two rounded hills, and probably on the route of a medieval road linking Bridport and Axminster.

Caption For Blaenavon, C1955

On the right is St Peter's, the parish church of Blaenavon, built by the ironmasters Hopkins and Hill in 1805.

Caption For Cobham, Leather Bottle 1894

Situated in the village which was the home of the powerful Cobham family, one of the county's most distinguished families from the time of King John to James I, this half-timbered pub is opposite the

Caption For Long Melford, Little St Mary's C1955

We have now nearly reached the southern end of the street, and have turned round to head back to the church.

Caption For Kinver, High Street C1965

Opened throughout in 1772, the Staffs & Worcestershire Canal was designed by James Brindley as part of a scheme to allow traffic to operate between the Thames,Trent, Severn and Mersey.

Caption For Leeds, The Headrow C1965

This thoroughfare is a continuation of Westgate and Park Lane, and at 80 ft wide is 10 ft wider than Union Street, Aberdeen.