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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1901, Mudford Ref. HOSM54369
1892, Beningbrough Ref. HOSM37497
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1890, Heworth Ref. HOSM48248
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1891, West Lilling Ref. HOSM51234
1890, Pilmoor Ref. HOSM56638
1892, Rufforth Ref. HOSM58260
1891, Scrayingham Ref. HOSM58727
1889, Skewsby Ref. HOSM59345
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1891, Strensall Ref. HOSM60892
1891, Wombleton Ref. HOSM64957
1900, Linslade Ref. HOSM70618
1908, Broomedge Ref. HOSM70086
1881, Restormel Ref. HOSM70952

Books

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Memories

29,071 memories found. Showing results 4,451 to 4,460.

Halcyon Days Of Summer

Oh how I loved this pool in the late 60's early 70's despite the freezing cold water and the foot bath from the changing rooms. It was the place to be. We walked from home at Malthouse Lane through the Abbey fields down to ...Read more

A memory of Kenilworth in 1970 by Julia Garrison

East Chevington The Drift

I am the daughter of Doreen Smith, daughter of Frederick Steve Smith & Elizabeth Smith (The siblings consisted of Albert, Frederick, John, Violet, Nellie, Millie, Elizabeth or Lizzie who died of TB, Jim, Doreen). ...Read more

A memory of North Seaton in 1930 by Doreen Smith Nee Beverley

My Great,Great, Great Aunt

My great great great aunt, Kezia Dedman, married John Rogers Herbert RA artist in 1833. They became Catholic converts in 1838. They had three children baptised at Holland Street Roman Catholic Chapel Kensington in 1838. ...Read more

A memory of Earl's Court by John Dedmsn

Growing Up In Tyldesley

I was born in 1958 and brought up in Green Street which was facing the Conservative club. I went to St George's junior school where the headmaster was Mr Hosfield; a disciplinarian but very fair. After school I would play ...Read more

A memory of Tyldesley by Adrian White

Family History

After I foumd out that my family lived at 3 Canning Place in 1838 and attended the Holland Street Catholic Chapel, I discovered the RC baptisms of John Rogers Herbert RA artist and my g.g.g.aunt Kezia Herbert nee Dedman's ...Read more

A memory of Kensington by John Dedmsn

Greasborough Dam

I was born on Church St, Greasbrough, gran and granddad lived close by in a row of cottages alongside the top club now a car park? My father worked in the local pits and we moved several times. At age 10 we moved back to Church ...Read more

A memory of Greasbrough in 1963 by Mike Plant

Memories

I was born at 30 Marstown Avenue on 29-04-1938, now living in Nijmegen, Holland. I went to the Bassert Street school and the Sec Mod school. Played rugby for school and county, have good memories from the s.w.o.b. and very good ...Read more

A memory of South Wigston by John Hickford

Law Junction (1961)

My first job when I left school in 1960 was junior porter at Law Junction, which sadly closed in 1965. I remember that one of the station foremen, known as "Old Andrew", kept bees on an embankment at the rear of the station, an ...Read more

A memory of Law in 1961 by John Cunningham

St Edwards And St James

I remember Sister Catherine, headteacher, and her nieces at St James; we were all frightened of Kate, as we called her. Her nieces used to throw books and rubbers and also hit us on the knuckles with rulers. I also remember ...Read more

A memory of Burnt Oak in 1957

Roy Hamilton (1961)

Another chap I clearly remember in the year I worked at Law Junction was Roy Hamilton who lived in a cottage overlooking the station. Like the old gentleman who was frequently drunk, Roy was also disabled and walked with the aid of two ...Read more

A memory of Law by John Cunningham

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Captions

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Caption For Potton, St Mary's Church And School C1955

Originally part of the Earldom of Huntingdon, Potton's parish church owes its architectural features to the Norman influence during the 12th century.

Caption For Scarborough, Harbour Entrance C1955

A pleasure cruiser - probably MV 'Regal Lady' - lies moored out of use on the muddy bottom of the new (east) Castle Dock.

Caption For Scarborough, Peasholm Park C1955

An eternally popular part of the holidaymaker's Scarborough is the enjoyment of Peasholm Park. Boating, strolling or simply relaxing, it's all here.

Caption For Gumfreston, Scotsborough Ruins 1890

Scotsborough House was the home of the Perrott family from c1300 to 1614, wherupon it became the home of Rhys ap Thomas.

Caption For Staithes, The Harbour 1927

A solitary child enjoys the beach while a group of men stand in front of the Cod and Lobster Inn, looking on.

Caption For Grantchester, The Village 1929

In the years that followed, the village became a popular place to visit, with a number of places of refreshment springing up.

Caption For Eaton Socon, The Green And The War Memorial C1960

Further along the Great North Road we find the Wheatsheaf pub facing the green, and the obelisk of the war memorial. In the distance are a number of shops, including the Eskimo.

Caption For Great Shelford, The Village 1914

High Street c1965 Post-war expansion of Cambridge pushed the suburbs into outlying villages.

Caption For Cheltenham, The Centre 1937

The Napoleonic Wars meant that the wealthiest members of Regency society could no longer visit the Continent.

Caption For Bantham, 1926

The tiny settlement of Bantham, with its passenger ferry and boat-houses, clings to the eastern bank of the Avon where the river makes one last sweeping curve before meeting the sea.

Caption For Wraysbury, The Ferry 1890

The village was formerly known as Wyrardisbury, and in medieval times was part of the Crown Lands of Windsor. Magna Carta Island, where the famous charter was signed in 1215, is nearby.

Caption For Blackburn, Public Hall & Sessions House 1923

The Sessions House is just beyond it on the right. Now called King George's Hall, it is still one of the centres of entertainment in Blackburn.

Caption For Aldeburgh, Moot Hall 1906

The building was once in the centre of a much larger town, but coastal erosion saw much of Aldeburgh lost to the sea.

Caption For Kelly Bray, 1908

An architect-designed villa on the left has probably recently been built in this settlement, which is just north of Callington and at the terminus of the railway branch line from Plymouth.

Caption For Painswick, The Cross C1965

Here we see pleasant examples of 18th- century domestic architecture, but it looks in need of some re pointing.

Caption For Winchester, Stanmore From Romsey Road 1928

Romsey Road leads westward away from the city centre and towards the rolling downlands of Hampshire.

Caption For Caversham, Bridge Street 1908

This photograph shows Bridge Street in the centre of Caversham, at the point where it crossed the Thames.

Caption For Clacton On Sea, St Paul's Church 1891

For a number of years the five acre site stood in splendid isolation with magnificent views of the sea across open fields which had formerly been Clacton's first golf course and was later to become

Caption For Skegness, Grand Parade And Clock Tower 1910

A barefoot boy with a stick guides two donkeys back to their stand on the pullover.

Caption For Launceston, Castle Gardens 1935

Following the move of the gaol and assizes to Bodmin in 1842, the grounds were landscaped and turned into a pleasure park by the Duke of Northumberland.

Caption For Glencoe, 1899

Glencoe village stands on the shores of Loch Leven. Here we see a row of classic stone-built thatched cottages, in the characteristic vernacular style.

Caption For Rothwell, Jesus Hospital C1955

South of the church, and facing the market place, is Jesus Hospital which was founded in 1591 for 26 poor men.

Caption For Market Deeping, Market Place 1900

This section takes a tour from east of Stamford into the fenland of Lincolnshire, mostly in the former administrative county of Holland, very much the flat country.

Caption For Bangor, Pier 1897

Bangor's chief trade was the export of slates, mined from Lord Penrhyn's quarries at Bethesda, and carried by rail to Port Penrhyn. The quay here was 300 yards long.