Maps

181,031 maps found.

1903, Beer Ref. HOSM37462
1889, Bubwith Ref. HOSM39416
1907, Rathmell Ref. HOSM57478
1895, Fairseat Ref. HOSM45091
1895, Kemsing Ref. HOSM49793
1895, Otford Ref. HOSM55925
1895, Stansted Ref. HOSM60291
1895, Sevenoaks Weald Ref. HOSM63579
1907, Shanklin Ref. HOSM35171
1890, Aston Ref. HOSM36554
1892, Heeley Ref. HOSM48055
1897, Holbrook Ref. HOSM48691
1897, Mosborough Ref. HOSM54132
1897, Ridgeway Ref. HOSM57802
1890, Stannington Ref. HOSM60285
1891, Thurgoland Ref. HOSM61880
1884, Cranmore Ref. HOSM42164
1885, Pilton Ref. HOSM56737
1884, Cranmore Ref. HOSM61223
1884, Wanstrow Ref. HOSM63379

Books

442 books found. Showing results 9,721 to 9,744.

Memories

29,037 memories found. Showing results 4,051 to 4,060.

Wonderful Memories Of Kessingland

My father was born in Kessingland in 1915 and as little children my sister, brother and me would go regularly to visit my grandparents there. They ran a grocery shop in Chapel/Church Road, the first house from ...Read more

A memory of Kessingland in 1953 by Sue Robertson Danells

The Co Op

I can remember the Co-op store being the first in Slough to venture into the world of the supermarket. A friend worked there and was frustrated at the time because of the uncoordinated teething start to things. Around the corner in The Grove ...Read more

A memory of Slough by Anthony Rees

Streethouse As A Lad.

I was born at County Hospital in Wakefield, and I recall living at Number 1 Smith Street, long gone and situated roughly where the bungalows are just below the crossings. I remember a cart coming round weekly to empty the ...Read more

A memory of Streethouse by Cyril M Woodhead

Harthills Riding School.

Hi does anyone remember the riding school at the top of the common. I am trying to find an old friend of mine that worked there called Jill Allsop. We used to go riding over Penn Common and annoy the golfers. ...Read more

A memory of Penn in 1964 by Christine Turner

Air Raid Shelters

There were air raid shelters in the playground immediately in front of the school and there may have some across the road,but I cannot recall them at this time distance. My teachers were, Miss Poole, Mrs Murphy and Miss Burgess. I ...Read more

A memory of Braintree in 1945 by Robin Wilkins

Living At Manor Farm

My family and I lived at Manor Farm from the early 1970s into the 1980s. My father worked on the White family farm and the farmhouse came with the job. Although I felt isolated at times, it was a magical place to grow up, ...Read more

A memory of Teversham in 1974 by Catherine Mason

Mellow Street Wash Brook Chadderton

I grew up in chadderton born in 1945 mellow street then moves to Leslie ave bus driver with Oldham Corp then to Canada played drums in a oldham band in the 60s toured with the Hollies Kinks Moody Blues as a ...Read more

A memory of Shaw by Kevin Clarke

Our New House

I grew up in 18 church street until 1955/6, when we moved to 69 Holts Lane it was a brand new house at the time, then in 1962 "I was adopted", and we moved to 47 field avenue Hatton also a brand new house, a new 'name' for me, my ...Read more

A memory of Tutbury in 1955 by David Babbs Mear

Kilburn Lane

We moved to Kilburn from Chapter Road Willesden in 1947 and I lived there until I left home in 1965. I have clear memories of walking through the old market to St Mary's school in Granville Road and my favourite stall was ...Read more

A memory of Kilburn in 1947 by Margaret White

Edwin And David T Williams Of 9 School Street, Llanbradach

Hello, this isn't my memory, but that of my grandmother, Jenny Jones as she was then who, as a young girl, was working in service on Ffrwd Farm in Maesycymmer. She was friendly with both ...Read more

A memory of Llanbradach in 1910

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 9,721 to 9,744.

Caption For Stroud, Bowbridge 1890

In the foreground is Bowbridge, the southern suburb of Stroud, with the chimneys of several small textile mills clearly visible; the main town is prominent on the hillside beyond.

Caption For East Grinstead, Dorset Arms Hotel 1914

Mrs White was the proprietor of this hotel from 1911 to 1914.

Caption For East Grinstead, London Road C1965

A good view of Gamley's toyshop, which opened in its new building in 1937: 'For the finest and largest selection of toys in the town visit our splendid show room upstairs.'

Caption For London, Lambeth Palace And The Church Of St Mary At Lambeth C1955

This renowned thoroughfare, a continuation of Oxford Street, links the West End with the City. It takes its name from the Oldbourne Bridge which once spanned the Fleet River.

Caption For Rothley, St Mary's Church C1955

The large size of this Charnwood commuter village is hardly reflected in such an idyllic scene as this, a curving roadway with modest houses leading directly to the west door of the 13th-century church

Caption For Benenden, Village 1901

A pony and trap stand on the main road which passes by the foot of the green on the left, around which are the tile-hung yeomens' cottages and the village pub.

Caption For London, Park Lane Towards Marble Arch 1900

This graceful ornamental fountain was erected in 1875 at the southern end of Park Lane at the junction with Hamilton Place.

Caption For London, Regent Street And The Quadrant 1900

Conceived and built by John Nash in 1813, this famous thoroughfare has been said to represent 'the highest beauty of street architecture.'

Caption For Lyme Regis, Broad Street 1900

Lyme Regis features a great deal in English literature, being the setting of Jane Austen's novel 'Persuasion' and John Fowles's 'The French Lieutenant's Woman'.

Caption For Worcester, The Cathedral, West Front 1891

Designed c1870 by Sir George Gilbert Scott, with glass by Hardman's of Birmingham, the window depicts the biblical story of the Creation.

Caption For Ombersley, The Village 1897

Predominantly 'black and white', this Severnside village is a gem of a place, with more than 40 Grade II Listed Buildings. The King's Arms, on the right in this picture, is one of them.

Caption For Worcester, King's School 1906

King's School is one of England's oldest - 14th-century or earlier. It was refounded by Henry VIII after the Dissolution.

Caption For Worcester, Battenhall Avenue 1907

When she became Queen she made Sir John Bourne of Battenhall her Secretary of State.

Caption For Broadwas, The River Teme C1955

The pollarded willows by the river are typical of the lower Teme Valley. Fortunately, willows are well able to withstand the annual floods.

Caption For Simonsbath, The Village 1907

Simonsbath has the distinction of being Somerset's most westerly village. It lies in a wooded vale below desolate moorland, the source of the River Barle.

Caption For Nether Stowey, St Mary's Street 1929

Between the upper windows of the building on the right is a fire insurance plaque, which signified that the owner had paid for the services of the fire brigade in the unfortunate event of

Caption For Raglan, The Castle, South Side And Keep 1893

William Herbert's tower-keep is seen here on the right of the picture.

Caption For Bothwell, 1897

Bothwell is acknowledged as one of the finest examples of secular architecture in Scotland, though it was never completed to its original design.

Caption For Nottingham, Long Row East 1902

The Black Boy Hotel stands splendidly in the centre, with its astonishing wealth of architectural detail. The flags were flying to celebrate the end of the Boer War.

Caption For Countesthorpe, St Andrew's Church C1965

The original heart of this sprawling village, the battlemented tower is the complete surviving remnant of the medieval church.

Caption For Bentley, The Church And Yew Trees 1929

Not many people woudl disagree with the observation that 'the avenue of yews leading up to the timber porch is very striking.' It leads up to the porch of St Mary's Church.

Caption For York, The Shambles C1962

The Shambles was originally known as Haymongergate, because it was the site of the haymarket.

Caption For Leeds, University, Cloth Workers Court C1960

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

Caption For Camberley, London Road C1955

This is London Road, showing the Duke of York Hotel, now minus its covered porch, at the junction with the Frimley Road.