Photos

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Maps

1,651 maps found.

1896, Newtown Ref. RNE792063
1896, Frodsham Ref. RNE709616
1897, Christleton Ref. RNE668274
1897, Occlestone Green Ref. RNE795839
1897, Oldcastle Heath Ref. RNE797347
1896, Outlet Village Ref. RNE798524
1896, Parkgate Ref. RNE801410
1896, Lower Peover Ref. RNE769646
1897, Cuddington Heath Ref. RNE685695
1897, Darnhall Ref. RNE688745
1896, Buckoak Ref. RNE654839
1896, Budworth Heath Ref. RNE654973
1896, Comberbach Ref. RNE676022
1897, Burwardsley Ref. RNE657229
1896, Higher Wincham Ref. RNE734281
1897, Hebden Green Ref. RNE730405
1897, Eaton Hall Ref. RNE698883
1897, Ebnal Ref. RNE698959
1896, Lach Dennis Ref. RNE750764
1896, Greenbank Ref. RNE721230

Books

19 books found. Showing results 1,081 to 19.

Memories

2,049 memories found. Showing results 451 to 460.

Picnics With Sandwiches And A Bottle Of Pop With Mum, Paddling In The Pond

We used to have lovely picnics, mum took sandwiches and some pop in a bottle, a towel and a flannel to wipe dirty hands and faces. We spend all day paddling and catching minnows with our net. My brother Tom always used to send a model boat out and they usually got stuck or sunk by a wave !

A memory of Leytonstone in 1959 by Dawn Smith

It Will Always Be Home By Julia Elwell Nee Walley

I was born in Knutsford in 1947 at 114 King Street (the Tatton cottages), and moved to Manor Park in 1951. I started at Egerton School (the old one on Silkmill Street) and then moved to Crosstown. ...Read more

A memory of Knutsford

Blacksmiths Forge On Kingston Road, Ewell

Further to Pat Dickinson's memories....... I remember it vividly,especially the roaring fire and clanging iron -,the way the huge (to me) horses stood so still. We used to stop on our way home from school. There ...Read more

A memory of Ewell in 1940 by Chris Bragg

The Odeon, Hounslow West 1940

I remember going to the Odeon every Saturday morning, it cost 6d (about 2 new pence). We used to go to the 'pictures', as it was called then, as a family most weeks, and I well remember coming out at the end of the film ...Read more

A memory of Hounslow in 1940 by Pamela Harman (Keene)

Wreck ('wrack') Hall Farm

My grandmother's family originated on Canvey Island, farming at Wrack Hall from some time in the early 19th century until the death of my great great grandfather, Edward Morley, in 1863. Wrack Hall was so named because it ...Read more

A memory of South Benfleet in 1880 by Mike Dean

Lest I Forget

LEST I FORGET! How it was for my 1st, 2nd and 3 x great-grandparent who lived and worked and died in Elham,Kent, and my dear sweet great-grandfather who was born in the Elham Union workhouse and in 1913 moved his family to New Zealand ...Read more

A memory of Elham in 1860 by Lanagene Maytom

St Roberts Catholic School 1951 Festival Of Britain

This is my Dad's memory and my search for anyone who may have a copy of the photograph explained in the information he gave me which follows. I would love to get a copy as a surprise gift for him, ...Read more

A memory of Harrogate in 1951 by Caroline Gruber Prince

Aurelia Road

We moved to 161 Aurelia Road from 6 Brampton Road, Addiscombe, I lived there for 24 years with my mother and father Margaret and Harry Spencer. My father was a plumbing and heating engineer and taught plumbing at Vauxhall College. ...Read more

A memory of Upper Norwood by Glennis Spencer

Holiday Memories

My memories as a child are walking over the army ranges from West Lulworth to Mewps (as a family group) after lunch on a Sunday to collect winkles for tea. I also remember beach combing on the shore of the bay and finding all ...Read more

A memory of Lulworth Camp in 1958

The Good Old Days Continued

I also recall the days when the old tramp used to go around the bins in the old market hall looking for food, and old Les the deaf mute who used to hang around the taxi rank on Market Hill, he used to go to Warwicks fish ...Read more

A memory of Luton by Michael Bream

Captions

1,994 captions found. Showing results 1,081 to 1,104.

Caption For Spilsby, Franklin Monument 1956

His last expedition found the North- West Passage around the north of Canada, but Franklin and his crews died in 1847 when his ships, 'Erebus' and 'Terror', were trapped in the Arctic ice.

Caption For Brighton, From The West Pier 1902

Piers allowed the visitor to travel easily over the sea and obtain views of the resort which otherwise would be only possible from a boat, but without any of the attendant discomfort!

Caption For Hessenford, The Church C1955

It is in the Early English style, with a chancel and nave, and a small west tower with a pointed spire containing one bell.

Caption For Compton Bishop, Crooks Peaks Guest House C1960

To the west of Compton Bishop, the former Crooks Peak Guest House is now a private house, almost invisible behind high beech hedges.

Caption For Southerndown, Dunraven Castle From Drive C1955

Situated five miles south-west of Bridgend, the Dunraven in our picture is the 19th-century castellated mansion built for Thomas Wyndham MP between 1802 and 1806 on the site of a medieval fortress.

Caption For Fareham, West Street 1952

Further down are Woolworth's and Dewhurst Butchers.

Caption For Rochester, The Castle And Cathedral From Strood 1894

The old town of Strood, on the west bank of the River Medway, was incorporated into Rochester in 1835.

Caption For Henley On Thames, Hart Street C1955

Here we are looking west along Hart Street with its interesting shops, inns and tearooms.

Caption For Aylesford, Kits Coty House 1898

To the west of the A229 is Kent's most famous Neolithic burial chamber.

Caption For Rochester, The Castle And Cathedral From Strood 1894

The old town of Strood, on the west bank of the River Medway, was incorporated into Rochester in 1835.

Caption For Edenbridge, High Street 1906

This main street was once part of the Roman road which ran from London to Lewes in West Sussex.

Caption For Ashby De La Zouch, View From St Helen's Church C1965

This view looks from St Helen's Church, west across the rooftops, to Our Lady of Lourdes RC Church and Holy Trinity Church in Kilwardby Street.

Caption For Bakewell, Haddon Hall C1955

This is a distant view taken from the west, with the A6 trunk road in the foreground.

Caption For Laindon, King Edward Road C1960

The grid-like pattern of the streets west of Laindon High Road preserves the layout of some of the early plotland estates.

Caption For Chepstow, The River Severn Ferry 1936

The first boats were the Princess Ida and the Severn Queen.

Caption For London, Westminster Abbey C1900

Here we see the west front of the abbey, with a lonely horse-bus passing the Crimean memorial.

Caption For Shepton Mallet, Town Street 1899

From the north-west corner of Market Place, Town Street descends the hill past a drapers, a dairy utensil manufacturer and a shoe shop, all three displaying their wares.

Caption For Preston, Fishergate C1960

Here we have a good view of the area that is to the west of Market Square.

Caption For Sandy, St Swithun's Church C1955

The earliest building work visible dates from the 15th century, and extensive 19th-century restoration means that apart from the west tower very little earlier work can be seen.

Caption For Barnstaple, Imperial Hotel 1912

A large extension to the hotel was needed to cope with the massive influx of tourists that increasing holiday allowances and the railways had created.

Caption For Holme, St Giles' Church 1909

St Giles' Church is over 800 years old and accepted as one of the most attractive in England.

Caption For Culham, College 1900

South-east of Abingdon, on the A415 and a mile west of the Culham Science Centre, the former Culham College is a large and austere Victorian Gothic building based on an Oxford collegiate layout with a

Caption For Canterbury, The Cathedral 1888

The Cathedral c1875 Soaring above the surrounding rooftops, the spires of the Cathedral dominate the city in this view taken from the tower of the West Gate.

Caption For Southport, The Pier 1891

When it opened in 1860, it was 1,200 yards long and had a landing stage where steamers from the Isle of Man, North Wales, and several west-coast ports made scheduled stops during the season.