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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1892, Thornhill Ref. HOSM61725
1923, Woodend Ref. HOSM65004
1899, Coptiviney Ref. HOSM41763
1899, Gadlas Ref. HOSM44492
1874, Perthy Ref. HOSM45797
1874, Hardwick Ref. HOSM47618
1885, Chettisham Ref. HOSM40738
1887, Haddenham Ref. HOSM47426
1886, Mepal Ref. HOSM53507
1901, Cross Bank Fm Ref. HOSM57593
1886, Upware Ref. HOSM63119
1908, Etchingham Ref. HOSM34495
1883, Bretforton Ref. HOSM38814
1887, Bridford Ref. HOSM38846
1887, Cadbury Ref. HOSM39739
1888, Kennford Ref. HOSM49812
1888, Budlake Ref. HOSM49898
1888, Rewe Ref. HOSM57664
1888, Lympstone Ref. HOSM52968
1884, Bedingfield Ref. HOSM37350

Books

442 books found. Showing results 10,993 to 11,016.

Memories

29,071 memories found. Showing results 4,581 to 4,590.

My Early Years

I was born right across the road from this row of shops ,at no. 491 they were every old cottages ,the end one being the old police station, complete with dungeon, the elderly lady who lived there still had the front as it was as a ...Read more

A memory of Heaton Mersey by peterdale40

Skelton/Clarke Family

I am looking for any information and if possible that anyone may have on The Skelton Family-who were a big presence in Timperley up to 1905 when Elinor Clarke the grandaughter of John Skelton sold lots of land here. I would be ...Read more

A memory of Timperley

Lovely Holidays In Fleetwood

I was born in 1942, and most of my hoidays as a child were spent in Fleetwood. We usually stayed in Balmoral Terrace with the McGurk family who had a daughter called Marilyn. They also had a lovely golden spaniel which ...Read more

A memory of Fleetwood by motot

St Pauls Cray School Memories.

I was living at the time at the top of what was called Chalk Pit Avenue, then an unmade and often muddy road in bad weather, at the bottom of the garden was a field and across the field was a fairly large house with ...Read more

A memory of St Paul's Cray by Derek Stocker

Kennylands

In old age, I like to remember my school days at Kennylands Camp. It was the first to be used for evacuation and I was in the first intake. It was a delightful spot and within walking distance of a lot of Thames villages and towns. ...Read more

A memory of Sonning Common by alexpunch

Queens Rock Swimming Place

This early picture of Settle shows the River Ribble as it bypasses the South/West of the actual town, the Bridge in the middle left carries the A65 trunk road which then ran through the very center of Settle, and was the main ...Read more

A memory of Settle by peter

Stafford Coop

This development included a Coop Department store and a bookshop that I frequented in my teenage years. The Coop skirted around the corner into Stafford Street and two of the original terraced houses on that street were occupied by the ...Read more

A memory of Stafford

Goodbye Great Amwell

Sadly after 47 years for me 52 for my middle brother and 54 for my eldest brother We say goodbye to Amwell . One of my fondest memory is when I was about 3\4 years old hay making with my dad my mother and my brothers . ...Read more

A memory of Great Amwell by m3wooster

Roecliffe Manor Or Charnwood?

I think this was the convalescent home I was sent to in 1947 when I was 5 years old. My family referred to it as "Charnwood" which is confusing me. The picture is vaguely familiar.though. I was very unhappy there ...Read more

A memory of Woodhouse Eaves by Anthony Pegler

1958/9 In Patient

We lived in Winchester at the time . I remember being at this hospital as a small child around 1958/9 Suspect of TB . My father had been convalescing from TB and when he was able, he would visit me , I don't remember my mother coming, ...Read more

A memory of Bursledon by jacki.lloyd

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 10,993 to 11,016.

Caption For Maresfield, Mill Pond 1902

One of many millponds used by the Sussex iron industry.

Caption For Compton, Post Office C1955

A secluded village in the middle of the Downs near the Hampshire border, south of Harting. There is a fine Neolithic long barrow on Telegraph Hill, which is 534 feet high.

Caption For Bangor, High Street 1908

In the early years of the 19th century, there were only 93 houses in the town.

Caption For Barnstaple, High Street 1894

Taken almost from the bottom of High Street, many of these buildings are unchanged a century later, even if their uses have. Brook's Cafe Restaurant is now The Bradford & Bingley Building Society.

Caption For York, Bootham Bar 1886

This, the northern gate, stands on the site of the Roman Porta Principalis, the gateway of Eboracum. The barbican was demolished in 1835.

Caption For Oving, The Village C1955

Moving north-east of Waddesdon, the last two villages on this tour, Oving and Whitchurch, are on the Quainton- Whitchurch Hills, a ridge of Portland limestone that gives fine views over the Vale of Aylesbury

Caption For Knaresborough, The Castle 1892

Baron Serlo de Burg built the first castle at Knaresborough, and during the reign of King John the fortress was also a royal arsenal for the manufacture of crossbow quarrels.

Caption For Tenterden, High Street 1900

This was the year that Coca Cola arrived in Kent and an outbreak of typhoid fever terrified local families. At this time the Headcorn to Tenterden railway line was opened.

Caption For Hammersmith, Lower Mall From The Barnes Bank C1960

The scale of buildings with nothing over three to four storeys has now been rudely interrupted by the 1970s seven-storey extension to the Town Hall behind the 1930s brick building (centre).

Caption For Great Yarmouth, The Fishermen's Hospital 1887

The old gentlemen on the right is a typical resident of the hospital, more so than the smart gentleman on the left, strolling with a lady who is keeping up with the latest fashion of a bustled skirt.

Caption For Felixstowe, Constable Road 1907

This area was developed after 1885 on land owned by the Freehold Land Society. In the distance is the newly-opened Felix Hotel of 1903.

Caption For Colchester, Old Houses

Colchester is often described as Britain's oldest recorded town - this was a town of vital importance to the Romans.

Caption For Blakeney, The Church 1925

Set on the high ground about 115ft above sea level, inland from the main village, St Nicholas's Church was erected and enlarged from the 13th century by the medieval wool traders of the area.

Caption For Henley In Arden, High Street C1960

The church of St John the Baptist was built c1450, and so was the timber- framed Guild House just visible beyond the church in this view.

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 Tenby, The Church 1898

Written records of St Mary's Church date back to 1210. The High Street is remarkably quiet, but it is captured at a time of largely horse-drawn transport.

Caption For East Runton, High Street 1921

With only a few of the original cottages remaining on the right-hand side of this picture, we can see that this village is undergoing a population explosion, with many families moving from

Caption For Rayleigh, The Village 1951

The village street shown in this picture is now a busy part of the town.The two cars, a motor cycle and one bicycle reflect a slower pace of life.The bank, with its solid door, is half hidden by

Caption For Falmouth, Harbour 1895

This photograph was possibly taken around the time of the regatta, though Falmouth was always a busy place.

Caption For Botley, Church Lane C1955

Take a stroll down Church Lane and you can see that the scene on the right of this photograph has not changed at all.The little cottage on the left has been replaced by a redbrick house, and there

Caption For Margate, The Fort 1887

Now occupied by the Winter Gardens, the Fort, also known as Fort Green, stood high up on the sea cliff east of Margate Harbour where a gun battery had stood during the Napoleonic wars.

Caption For Maresfield, Mill Pond 1902

One of many millponds used by the Sussex iron industry.The ponds stored water to drive waterwheels for powering furnace blowers, forging hammers for working wrought iron, and for driving lathes for

Caption For Lyme Regis, Broad Street 1930

We are looking downhill and seawards from the post office (left) and the Volunteer Arms (far right) at the Top of Town.

Caption For London, Trafalgar Square And St Martin's Church C1890

The equestrian statue of Charles I on the left is the square's oldest statue; the king is looking towards the spot where he was executed in Whitehall in 1649.