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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1888, Dinorwic Ref. HOSM43252
1899, Llandwrog Ref. HOSM51887
1899, Llanfaglan Ref. HOSM51833
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1899, Capel Uchaf Ref. HOSM61163
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1915, Rudry Ref. HOSM58257
1915, Thornhill Ref. HOSM61631
1915, Trethomas Ref. HOSM62431
1885, Llanwnog Ref. HOSM52111
1885, Pontdolgoch Ref. HOSM56935
1900, Crick Ref. HOSM42249
1900, Llandevenny Ref. HOSM51752
1900, Rogiet Ref. HOSM57969
1905, Callington Ref. HOSM34272
1905, Clitters Ref. HOSM41201
1905, Norris Green Ref. HOSM42862
1905, Downgate Ref. HOSM70309
1905, Higher Land Ref. HOSM48493
1891, Moss Ref. HOSM54139

Books

442 books found. Showing results 10,921 to 10,944.

Memories

29,071 memories found. Showing results 4,551 to 4,560.

A Handy Short Cut

This led down to Castle Terrace where my Auntie Lizzie Cuthbert lived. If I had no money to spend in the baker's, I could nip down here on my way to school. We could course also see the stepping stones - a source of wet feet ...Read more

A memory of Anstruther Easter by sheenaliddell

Teacher At School

Hi. My father was a teacher at the school. Mr Melling . My name is john and I was born in 1959. I too went to this school. I live in Cornwall now and have been away from north England for some 35 years. I went back there for a ...Read more

A memory of Chadderton by ja.melling

Crossing The Canal

A regular feature of Saturday mornings was walking ( very carefully ) along the slightly hazardous foot-way across the top of the lock gate on my way to visit my grandparents in Moss Road. This was the short cut also taken by those ...Read more

A memory of Northwich by morreys

Memories Of Walpole Park

I was at Ealing Grammar School from 1968-1973. I remember a boy kicking a football close to this pond and his shoe coming off and flying in to the water. We had a history teacher - Mr Hayter - who was a keen fisherman and the ...Read more

A memory of Ealing

The Small Zoo

I too remember these gardens as a small child in the 1950s. I loved the wallabies, and my special treat was the water otter. How I laughed - there was a pen with a small pond. There was a chain that hung over the pond, and a notice ...Read more

A memory of Polegate by christinebowman3213

Sport In Sutton

My Father Frank Adey (now 93) ran the Baseball at Rosehill Rec Sutton...I remember many days walking from our home in Benhill Avenue, to the games with the Sutton Beavers. I have fond memories of the Old Granada Cinema, having worked there ...Read more

A memory of Sutton by frankadey

Litchfield Gardens Hall Family

I was born in 58 Litchfield gardens in 1949 and went to St Andrews juniors and still remember the air raid shelters in the play ground and being there when they were knocked down. I took a trip 'down memory lane' some ...Read more

A memory of Willesden by hall.anthony9

Good Mates And Grown Ups

I was born in 1937 at Steed Road Muswell Hill. 1938 moved to 137 Northview Road opposite the alley leading to the playing fields. Used to go that way to school at Crouch End sec mod. First school Campsbourne Road Primary. It ...Read more

A memory of Hornsey by brianfinn37

Teenage Memories

I spent most of my leisure time at Seaburn in the 1950's and early 60's.It used to be a wonderful place to visit,the Seaburn Hotel,Popular Cafe,Notarrianis (we spent a lot of time here drinking hot orange).The fairground was a big ...Read more

A memory of Seaburn by Jean Elliott

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 10,921 to 10,944.

Caption For Liverpool, Adelphi Hotel 1870

This is the original Adelphi Hotel: it was built in c1840 on the site of Adelphi Gardens by the Midland Railway Company, and was in direct competition with the London North Western Railway Hotel, which

Caption For Letchworth Garden City, Spirella Corset Factory 1932

To William Wallace Kincaid, the American corset manufacturer, Letchworth was the natural choice of site for his first English factory, and it was the city's biggest employer for almost eighty years

Caption For Lechlade, The Old Market Place C1950

Lechlade, situated on the river Thames, is the gateway to the Cotswolds from the south-east.

Caption For Skipton, The Castle Courtyard 1893

When the garrison finally surrendered, its stand was recognised by the Parliamentarians, who allowed it to march out with full honours of war, fully armed with drums beating and colours flying.

Caption For Braunston, High Street C1955

The Grand Union Canal emerges from the Braunston Tunnel east of Braunston village and descends past the village on a flight of six locks. This view looks west along the High Street.

Caption For Corby, The Phoenix, Beanfield Avenue C1965

The Phoenix and the attached shopping precinct to the west of the modern town centre are typical examples of the late 1950s to early 1960s New Town expansion.

Caption For Market Rasen, Queen Street C1960

This view looks north towards the Market Place and captures well the character of this market town, most of whose 19th- and late 18th-century buildings still line the streets.

Caption For Whitby, The Quay 1927

The crowd look on as the catch is being landed for the market. An expectant bevy of seagulls watch carefully in case there are any fishy morsels coming in their direction.

Caption For Sevenoaks, Recreation Ground 1895

One suspects that these groups of children, with one accompanying nursemaid, seated on the benches and the steps of the canopied bandstand, have been induced to pose by the photographer, to complement

Caption For Tenby, Fishwives 1890

These fishwives have been shrimping with nets on the sands and filling the baskets they carry on their backs.

Caption For Tenby, Fishwives 1890

These fishwives have been shrimping with nets on the sands and filling the baskets they carry on their backs.

Caption For Douglas, From Douglas Head 1907

Heysham became the centre for travel to the Isle of Man, and in 1923 the Fleetwood services were transferred there.

Caption For Osmington Mills, Red Cliffs C1960

We are looking westwards to the snout of Goggin's Barrow (right), Black Head (centre), and Redcliff Point (left) above Weymouth Bay.

Caption For Alton, Ashdell 1897

In November 1869, William T Gunner of Will Hall wrote in his diary: 'walked with Fred Crowley to see the site of his new house [Ashdell House, seen in this photograph]; he will be married shortly.'

Caption For Farncombe, Farncombe Street C1955

Across the River Wey from Godalming is Farncombe, once a hamlet but now in effect a suburb of the town.

Caption For Sutton Courtenay, Above The Mill 1890

The River Thames curves eastward north of the village and then converges towards Church Street, some of whose gardens have a water frontage.

Caption For Lacock, The High Street C1955

Miss Matilda Talbot donated Lacock Abbey, together with most of the village, Manor Farm and Bewley Common, to the National Trust between 1944 and 1946.

Caption For Cromer, The Pier C1950

The Victorian lavatories under the steps with their decorative brickwork and small domes are a work of art. Cafes and shops abound on this easy route to the beach.

Caption For Weymouth, The Harbour 1904

It is likely that the inhabitants of inland villages such as Wyke Regis and Melcombe Regis moved nearer the sea to take advantage of these new markets for goods, establishing the present

Caption For North Warnborough, The Village 1904

The plastered section of this long building was known as Webbs Cottages, and the southern range, Portsmouth Cottages. The first one of the latter was the Reading Room and Club.

Caption For Manchester, Royal Exchange 1885

The floor of the Royal Exchange was the scene of frantic activity on Tuesdays and Fridays, when at the hour of High Exchange anything up to 6000 men would gather here and shout at one another.

Caption For Alnmouth, The Beach C1955

For years Alnmouth has been noted for its sands; many of these holidaymakers would have taken a constitutional walking along the beach to Warkworth Castle.

Caption For Andover, St Mary's Parish Church, The Chancel 1899

St Mary's has been called 'the Cathedral of North Hampshire' and it is said that the arcaded walling around the sanctuary was inspired by Salisbury Cathedral.

Caption For Bridge, High Street 1903

This village stands on Watling Street close by the Little Stour.