Maps

181,031 maps found.

1901, Netherhay Ref. HOSM54640
1886, Camault Muir Ref. HOSM52067
1899, Penmon Ref. HOSM56346
1903, Geldeston Ref. HOSM46263
1883, Craven's Manor Ref. HOSM48138
1883, Redisham Ref. HOSM57584
1891, Burneston Ref. HOSM39619
1891, Carthorpe Ref. HOSM40248
1882, Ampthill Ref. HOSM36075
1882, Felmersham Ref. HOSM45268
1882, Radwell Ref. HOSM57366
1882, Sharnbrook Ref. HOSM58924
1882, Shortstown Ref. HOSM59163
1882, Stevington Ref. HOSM60442
1886, Bulkington Ref. HOSM39429
1879, Fritchley Ref. HOSM45844
1880, Hazelwood Ref. HOSM47943
1879, Bullbridge Ref. HOSM58601
1897, Ancroft Ref. HOSM35958
1897, Duddo Ref. HOSM43924

Books

442 books found. Showing results 11,353 to 11,376.

Memories

29,037 memories found. Showing results 4,731 to 4,740.

Caddies Ice Cream Parlour

The ice cream parlour was at the back of The Princess Of Wales Precinct in Dewsbury, it is now a car park, what a complete waste of a lovely business, but the problem was the family refused to sell the recipe to anyone else, ...Read more

A memory of Dewsbury by mickandsue16

Griseburn Ballast Sidings

During the 1950's my grandparents Mary and Jack Holder lived in the railway cottages at Griseburn. My grandfather worked in the signal box and I spent summer holidays with them. One had to leave the road, go down a cart track ...Read more

A memory of Griseburn by Marcia Kell

Ferndown In The 50's

I lived in Church Road from 1956 til 1970..and my parents continued to live there til 2000 . I remember going to the zoo and crying at the caged lion..can't believe the animals lived in such small cages . The town is so different ...Read more

A memory of Ferndown by cattia777

Hickling Pastures

Hello, my name is Dave. I lived in the Pastures until the age of eleven from 1950 to 1961 and attended Upper Broughton infant school. I'm finding it difficult to obtain any information about the Pastures or the school and ...Read more

A memory of Hickling Pastures by schalkenthepainter

Wartime Coalville

I lived in Coalville in 1940. My father was a Police Inspector and we lived at the Vaughan Street Police station. There were two flats, the other was occupied by Dad's Sergeant. The Court used to sit upstairs in another part of the ...Read more

A memory of St Austell by John Roberts

Thanks For Jogging My Memories Of Wombwell

Came across this place by accident - glad I did. I spent the first 11 years of life down Hawson Street, before moving to Aldham House Estate. I can still remember the "old gas works" the other side of the ...Read more

A memory of Wombwell by lez_slack

American Family

I lived with my parents and older brother and sister at 68 Cambridge Road from 1964-1968--some of the best years of my life. My best friends were Ann and Alan Massey.who lived down the street and right across the street were my ...Read more

A memory of North Harrow by Carol Baggett Watts

Raf Cottesmore Wwii

My father, Joseph Spielmann, served with the US Army Air Force attached to the Signal Corps during WWII. He often spoke fondly of his time in Cottesmore. His unit was housed in a manor house which belonged to the widow of an RAF ...Read more

A memory of Cottesmore by oberlejj

Family Memories

My father was a Dental Surgeon with his practice at 2A Ashton Lane on the first floor over the William and Glyns Bank on the corner of Washway Road and Ashton Lane. This is directly opposite the Bulls Head Inn. My father worked from 1938 until 1972 when he retired.

A memory of Sale by jeremy.cocker

Lost Familey

hi there, my parents allso lived in collyhurst, were they owned there house and coalyard, there names were loretta and charles wood, they sold the house and bought a house in blacley(13 old road) but my dad drove daily back to the ...Read more

A memory of Collyhurst by cwood35

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 11,353 to 11,376.

Caption For Abbotts Ann, The Village C1955

A 1930s Rover saloon is parked on the road. A trout stream flows through the water meadow here.

Caption For Dover, Castle C1965

One of the finest fortresses in England, Dover Castle traces its history back to the Iron Age earthworks on the site.

Caption For Paddock Wood, Hop Picking C1950

The unique oast houses are basically kilns, or ovens, where the piles of hops were dried on sacking laid over wooden slats, and heated by fires of anthracite mixed with sulphur.

Caption For Churchtown, Botanic Road C1965

Church Town in the parish of North Meols had long had a tradition of sea-bathing, associated with a couple of local festivals known as Big and Little Bathing Sundays, when the natives took to the waters

Caption For Dinas Powys, The Square C1960

The erection of the war memorial proved to be both protracted and controversial.

Caption For Lavernock, St Mary's Well Bay C1965

Within view of their parents' caravans groups of children could play unsupervised.

Caption For Towcester, Park Hall Gates C1955

South-east of the town on Watling Street, the entrance to Towcester Race Course and Conference Centre is through this fine gate screen linking two lodges.

Caption For Burgh Le Marsh, The Windmill C1965

North of Wainfleet, on the Skegness to Lincoln road, Burgh le Marsh is a market town whose charter was granted in 1401. At its east end is another of Lincolnshire's preserved windmills.

Caption For Nailsworth, Bridge Street C1955

Built at the junction of two valleys, Nailsworth represents the transition between the old wool- based industry and more modern industries.

Caption For Southwell, The Minster, The West Towers 1895

This superb minster church was founded before 956; the present church was started in 1108 by the Archbishop of York, and the west towers were completed by about 1150.

Caption For London, Ludgate Hill And Circus 1897

Perched on the summit of Ludgate Hill at almost the highest point in the city, Wren's masterpiece of St Paul's Cathedral is the pride of London.

Caption For Clydebank, Glasgow Road 1900

Situated on the Clyde, opposite the mouth of the River Cart, Clydebank was little more than farmland until 1871-72, when J & G Thomson began the construction of a shipyard.

Caption For Crackington Haven, 1931

Being one of the few beaches south of Bude that can be accessed by car ensured that Crackington Haven had its compliment of holiday facilities, such as the hotel we see here with players just visible on

Caption For Leighton Buzzard, Market Day 1952

A haphazard collection of stalls and covers which today's local government would not tolerate.

Caption For Toddington, High Street C1965

Village green, church and public house are all in close proximity, but the village atmosphere in Toddington was already under threat at the time of this photograph.

Caption For Haywards Heath, The Broadway 1961

Looking southwards, this photograph gives an indication of the many businesses along this aptly named road.

Caption For Newbury, The Clock Tower From Oxford Road C1955

Buses still use the Broadway and Northbrook Street but today traffic cannot use the section of the latter thoroughfare much beyond Wheelers Garage during the daytime.

Caption For Dorking, High Street 1888

in boxes of straw. There would also have been hare and rabbit, shot or snared by the local gamekeepers and their labourers — rabbit was generally consumed by the working classes.

Caption For Exmoor, The Caratacus Stone, Winsford Hill C1960

This well-preserved stone (now in the care of the National Trust) is inscribed in Latin 'Carataci Nepus', that is, 'nephew of Caradoc'.

Caption For Cranbrook, High Street 1901

Note the broad width of the street where the market used to be held, and the pleasing variety of architecture and raised pavements.

Caption For Hawthornden, 1897

The English poet laureate Ben Jonson stayed here from December 1618 until the middle of January 1619 as a guest of William Drummond.

Caption For Castle Rising, The Cross 1908

This is constructed of Barnack stone, apart from the base, which came from the castle ruins.

Caption For Neatishead, Barton Broad C1940

These boats are moored in a small creek off the wide waters of the broad. The pleasure craft in the foreground has a steering wheel which would not be out of place in a bus or taxi.

Caption For Plymouth, The Guildhall 1889

The fine tower at the west end of St Andrew's, built by Thomas Yogge in 1481 and now housing a peal of ten bells, used to look out over Guildhall Square, which is now a car park.