Maps

181,031 maps found.

1884, Kirstead Green Ref. HOSM50417
1884, Loddon Ref. HOSM52240
1884, Raveningham Ref. HOSM57501
1885, Reepham Ref. HOSM57702
1881, Salhouse Ref. HOSM58487
1885, Salle Ref. HOSM58395
1883, Sprowston Ref. HOSM59943
1905, Sutton Ref. HOSM61056
1885, Thurgarton Ref. HOSM61785
1905, Trimingham Ref. HOSM62599
1885, Tuttington Ref. HOSM62706
1885, Jordan Green Ref. HOSM64501
1884, Wickhampton Ref. HOSM64540
1882, Wilby Ref. HOSM64600
1899, Babbington Ref. HOSM36644
1883, Caythorpe Ref. HOSM40436
1899, Eastwood Ref. HOSM44597
1883, Gedling Ref. HOSM46256
1883, Netherfield Ref. HOSM54636
1899, Owthorpe Ref. HOSM55948

Books

442 books found. Showing results 10,225 to 10,248.

Memories

29,037 memories found. Showing results 4,261 to 4,270.

Wonderful Childhood Memories

I lived in Cannock from 1963 to 1970. We lived on the Longford Estate in Leamington Close, we were the first family to live in that house after it was built. I went to Bridgetown Primary School and started year 1 in ...Read more

A memory of Cannock in 1860 by Agnes Paterson

East Boldon Station Terrace

We had a Doctor called Andrew Forbes who had his surgery above the shops.He called me his pinup girl,as everytime i had to see him as a child i had my knickers held up with safety pins !! Nearly 20 yrs later he attended the birth of my first baby ,a home birth ,and remembererd his pinup girl

A memory of East Boldon in 1946 by Enid Stephenson

The Mount Maternity Home Northallerton

I gave birth to my daughter Emma Benson on 18/01/80 and then later my son Michael Benson 25/09/81 I also worked as an Auxiliary nurse until the move to the Friarage hospital I then went on to become an RGN ...Read more

A memory of Northallerton in 1980 by Karin Beach

Hop Picking

I remember going hop picking when I was a child. My Grandmother's cottage, one of the cottages called Holly Cottages, ran into the hop garden at the end of the fosel, so we were very lucky as we could go up to my grandmother's for a ...Read more

A memory of Eridge Green by Lorraine Buchanan

Two Sisters

About this time my sister would be 7 and I was 9. We used to swim in Sunbury outdoor pool. Never thought of cold or even fear, because one day we crossed weir as the bridge was down - how I was told off by mummy! We lived in Walton and ...Read more

A memory of Sunbury in 1952 by Val Pitt

From The 2nd World War

My grandparents lived at The Cottage in South View, Uppingham for 40 years from 1908 where he was a well known Director of Music at the public school. From a very early age during the second world war I made my first visit. ...Read more

A memory of Uppingham in 1943 by Barry Sterndale Bennett

1951 1956

My grandparents, Olive and Arthur Webb, lived on the High Street. So did we and most of our family. They had 3 girls: Joan, Doreen & Beryl & a son named Ian. I am Doreen's daughter and have lived in Canada since 1974. I recall my ...Read more

A memory of Greenhithe by Trudy Broadley

Trecco Bay!

I have some of the most fond memories of my childhood on holidays in and around this place, so much so that to this day I still remember the caravan number CY17 that was drummed into both my sister and I so that we did not get lost on ...Read more

A memory of Porthcawl in 1969 by Lana Morgan

Old Pond

My parents had a wallpaper and paint shop on the corner of High Street and Delamare Road. The business name was J & J Swannell. We later sold the shop lease to Henry Tilly.

A memory of Cheshunt in 1962 by Roger Swannell

Eirias Park And More

I was born in groes rd. and lived there with my mum and Nain and Taid. The park was wonderfull. Playing tennis golf ,sailing my yacht the swings the boating lake and wonderfull fireworks on 5 th nov. when the finale was a ...Read more

A memory of Colwyn Bay in 1950 by Margaret Jarvis

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 10,225 to 10,248.

Caption For Ledbury, The Park C1955

Here we see the front of the Feathers Hotel on the right. The building was erected in 1565, although the top storey was added later.

Caption For Saffron Walden, Myddleton Place C1965

The building has a great number of vertical beams not much more than a hand's span apart.

Caption For Basildon, The Industrial Estate C1965

Built on the site of the Old Rectory, the Basildon tractor plant was finally completed on 20 February 1964. It covered 60 acres of the 100-acre site, and had 1,360,000 square feet of buildings.

Caption For Leighton Buzzard, Market Day C1955

A large number of the buildings in the picture are now Grade II listed, but it is not likely that the unkempt state of the High Street in 1955 did much to foster civic pride.

Caption For Helford, The Creek C1960

Lying at the estuary of the River Helford, this small port was important in days gone by, for it supported the tin mining industry.

Caption For Princetown, The Town 1931

'A grey town and a grim town, pervaded with the unlovely spirit of its fearful prison.' Thus Arthur Mee captures the forbidding character of this remote community, beset by fogs and rain.

Caption For Penarth, The Hovercraft 1963

In a bid to recapture the public's imagination and recreate the excitement and glamour of cross-channel travel, Campbell's were to introduce a hovercraft service in the summer of 1963.

Caption For Eastleigh, The Airport C1960

The route from Eastleigh to the Channel Islands was formerly the most popular journey from the airport with 80% of air traffic.

Caption For Daventry, Market Square C1950

The cottages on the left of this photograph have all gone now, and in their place is a landscaped public garden area with trees and bushes.

Caption For Oundle, Jesus Church, Stoke Hill C1950

Jesus Church was designed in the form of a cross, in Gothic style, with tall lancet windows in the nave, chancel and transept.

Caption For Rothwell, Market Place C1950

Rothwell's most famous landmark, the old Market House, is partly visible on the right of this photograph. Around its cornice are Latin inscriptions and 90 coats-of-arms of landed families.

Caption For Spalding, In The Bulb Fields C1955

It was not only Wordsworth who could see daffodils; we in Lincolnshire can see millions of them at the appropriate time of the year.

Caption For Bramber, The Village 1890

Once as important as Arundel or Lewes, Bramber is now merely a village, the market centre having migrated to nearby Steyning.

Caption For Hailsham, High Street 1902

Much of its wealth and subsequent Victorian building was a result of prosperity based on rope, sacking and string making. The 20th century has added modern shopping centres and a leisure complex.

Caption For Leeds, The Post Office And Revenue Office 1897

Leeds was the industrial power house of the old West Riding.

Caption For Benenden, Church And Green 1901

Here we see a Maytime scene of the long, tongue-shaped village green, with the church of St George in the background, and the chestnut trees in full blossom.

Caption For Dublin, The Custom House 1897

One of Dublin's most famous buildings is the Custom House. It was designed by Gandon and built between 1781-1791.

Caption For Cranborne, Wimborne Street 1954

Thomas Hardy writes of a journey into Cranborne in 'Tess of the D'Urbervilles', where the present Fleur-de-Lys tavern is depicted as the much less salubrious 'Flower-de-Luce'.

Caption For Denbigh, Castle C1960

Denbigh saw action during the Wars of The Roses and changed hands on several occasions. In 1468 it finally fell to a Lancastrian force led by Jasper Tewdwr, Earl of Pembroke.

Caption For Turvey, The Abbey C1955

The building has never been an abbey, but took its name from the lands owned by the Benedictine Abbey of Bec in Normandy.

Caption For Stonehenge, C1955

This photograph demonstrates the rugged beauty of the stones.

Caption For Kiveton Park, Methodist Church C1965

Kiveton Park was once an estate belonging to Sir Thomas Osborne, Earl of Danby and later First Duke of Leeds; the house, designed by William Talman, has long since been demolished.

Caption For York, St Olave's Church, Marygate C1885

During the siege of York it is thought that guns were placed on the roof here, but there is some controversy about this.

Caption For York, The Multiangular Tower C1885

The lower part of this strange structure is Roman; it was the west corner of the Roman fort. The upper part is 14th-century.