Maps

181,031 maps found.

1899, Warrington Ref. HOSM63450
1895, Chelsfield Ref. HOSM40785
1875, Aston Sq Ref. HOSM36447
1910, Commins Ref. HOSM41604
1910, Llangedwyn Ref. HOSM51970
1899, Pen-Y-Bryn Ref. HOSM56513
1874, Coed Y Go Ref. HOSM56527
1910, Rhiwlas Ref. HOSM57700
1900, Wern Ddu Ref. HOSM61121
1875, Woolston Ref. HOSM65152
1887, Fairmile Ref. HOSM45202
1888, Metcombe Ref. HOSM53541
1898, Woodeaton Ref. HOSM65001
1898, Woodperry Ref. HOSM65074
1880, Towan Ref. HOSM62163
1948, Bosherston Ref. HOSM38439
1915, Lavernock Ref. HOSM50948
1913, Penrhyndeudraeth Ref. HOSM35030
1899, Rhyd Ref. HOSM57752
1898, Brackenburgh Ref. HOSM38543

Books

442 books found. Showing results 10,273 to 10,296.

Memories

29,037 memories found. Showing results 4,281 to 4,290.

Bombing In Petts Wood

The night our ceiling fell in, is vivid in my memory, I lived in Fieldway, Petts Wood which backed on to Eastbury Avenue, on the night of the bombing a bomb fell in Eastbury Avenue, my parents, myself, brother, sister ...Read more

A memory of Petts Wood in 1940 by Janet Davidson Nee Marshal

Drake Street.

Although we lived in Spotland, our family Doctor was a Doctor Gordon a brusque Scot whom I was Little afraid of. His surgery was at the top left side of Drake street. Just after the war. They did house calls in those days. The surgery ...Read more

A memory of Rochdale by Patricia Anne Heywood Jones

Dancing

Hi does anyone remember the Balham Court Ballroom I use to go there a lot with my friends back in the 50s P.s The ballroom was over top of shops

A memory of Balham by Beryl Clark

Teignmouth In The 1970's

Teignmouth was a very different place then. You could use 2p's to go on the rides which used to be dotted a long the seafront, also there wre lots of boat trips you could go on. Even the train fare was cheaper, there ...Read more

A memory of Teignmouth in 1975 by Louise Todd

The Corner

It looks to me, that this view is of Hayters shop on the corner of Church road and The Park. We lads would go in to buy sweets and stuff. The Barn Hall is opposite.

A memory of Great Bookham in 1940 by Norman Watson

Looking For Relatives Who Lived In Willesden

I live in Australia but my great grandparents lived at 19 Leopold Rd Willesden. Apparently they were a railway family - my grandfather was Charles Holliss - his dad was John Holliss - other kids in the ...Read more

A memory of Willesden by Virginia Byrnes

Mill Lane

Hi Everyone i also grew up mostly on mill lane estate (woodlands ave ) and went to St Marks School (head Master Mr Thorpe) you all have jogged my memory to fantastic times around woodley. i also remember snuches ha ha played ...Read more

A memory of Woodley by Anthony Bentley

Cronkeyshaw Junior School

I'm writing about my memories of Cronkeyshaw School. It was situated to the north of Rochdale Town Centre in the corner of a large open common grassland area, Cronkeyshaw Common, opposite Falinge Park. After school each day ...Read more

A memory of Rochdale in 1955 by Norman Foulds

A Life Time Ago

I would like ti know if there are any of my old mates are still there my name was ina Namylor loved living there. my head teacher was mr browm my first teacher was mrs neil mr smith to words the end as I left to go to England I left ...Read more

A memory of Twechar

Boots Sells Salts. Salts Sells Boots

Loved the counters in Salts and the fact that I could put things "on account" My mother was born in the jewelers/pawnbrokers shop just a couple of doors away from Salts. A member of the Dinnis family which has only recently given up the unequal fight

A memory of Swadlincote in 1950

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 10,273 to 10,296.

Caption For St Ives, Smeaton's Pier 1925

This photograph shows the old lighthouse of 1831 in the background. The fishermen are checking their lobster pots, the 'inkwell' shape of which has not changed to this day.

Caption For Llanfoist, The Boathouse On Canal 1893

This tranquil spot was once a hive of industrial activity. Today this view is much the same. A bridge crosses the canal just to the left of the picture.

Caption For Wolferton, The Village C1955

Apart from the proximity of the railway station which saw the arrival of Royal visitors on their way to Sandringham, Wolferton was and is now a quiet little village.

Caption For Norwich, Strangers Hall Panelled Room 1901

The panelled room is in one of the apartments that have been furnished as part of the museum. It shows urban life from the 16th to the 19th centuries.

Caption For Taunton, Fore Street 1925

In the heyday of Taunton market there were some twenty inns in this area of the town.

Caption For Brynmawr, Semtex Factory C1965

This rubber factory was built between 1947 and 1953; it was thought to be a visionary building, not least for its roof made up of nine rectangular domes with windows on each of their sides.

Caption For London, Street Water Seller C1890

There were continual public fears about the purity of London’s water supply.

Caption For Launceston, Castle C1875

Launceston Castle is of the classic motte and bailey design: a high central tower stands on a mound surrounded by the bailey defences.

Caption For Hull, Holy Trinity Church C1960

Two ancient churches occupy sites in the Old Town: St Mary's in nearby Lowgate, and the Church of the Holy Trinity, shown here with its attendant market stalls.

Caption For Wollaston, Park Street C1955

Wollaston expanded farther after World War II and this view is of former council housing, part of an estate built in the south-east of the town.

Caption For Rickmansworth, The Canal 1897

The Grand Union was created in the 1920s from a network of independent canals linking London with the industrial towns of the West and East Midlands.

Caption For Kendal, Stricklandgate 1888

Kendal—the 'Auld Grey Town' on the River Kent—was founded on wealth won from the wool of Lakeland sheep. Stricklandgate, the northern extension of Highgate, is one of Kendal's main thoroughfares.

Caption For Wastwater, Victoria Hotel 1889

Wasdale and Wastwater can be said to have seen the birth of the sport of rock climbing, and climbers from all over Britain have stayed at the local hostelries such as the Victoria Hotel.

Caption For Whitby, The Bridge C1955

The building on the right of the bridge was called the Custom House Hotel at this date - it was later named the Dolphin. The original Custom House was in Sandgate on the other side of the road.

Caption For Bodmin, Lanhydrock 1890

Lanhydrock House, once the seat of the Robartes family, is now one of the National Trust's best-loved Cornish properties.

Caption For Southport, Lord Street C1955

A member of the local constabulary is on point duty in Lord Street.

Caption For Dover, The Harbour C1960

A panoramic view taken from Shakespeare Cliff shows to advantage the sweep of this famous harbour.

Caption For Asfordby, Dalgliesh Way C1965

Dalgleish Way is part of the later 1950s and early 1960s village expansion.

Caption For Quorn, Bulls Head Hotel C1960

This is a mid 18th-century symmetrical brick building of quality, two and a half storeys high and five bays wide.

Caption For Harden, Goit Stock Falls 1923

We are a few miles out of Bingley between Harden and Cullingworth. Gone these days are the bridge, the rustic seat and the picnic table, but the tranquillity of this beauty spot remains.

Caption For Leeds, Parish Church 1891

The church of St John the Evangelist was consecrated in 1634 and retains its oaken interior and a great screen which is considered to be one of the finest of its type in England.

Caption For Horsey, The Mere C1955

This tiny settlement is set in a remote area of the Broads, where willows and reed beds thrust out into the waters narrowing the passage.

Caption For Arundel, Castle And Bridge 1902

The castle, much enlarged by the Dukes of Norfolk, along with their Roman Catholic cathedral, dominates this picturesque hill town, giving it a distinctly French character in distant views.The bridge over

Caption For Swimbridge, Church Interior 1900

His sermons were by Victorian standards blessedly brief, on account of his hunting horse usually being saddled and waiting in the churchyard.