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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1898, Brightwalton Ref. HOSM38932
1898, Chaddleworth Ref. HOSM40489
1898, Compton Ref. HOSM41715
1898, Donnington Ref. HOSM43363
1898, Easton Ref. HOSM44474
1898, Stockcross Ref. HOSM60497
1887, Aber Arad Ref. HOSM35146
1887, Pentrecagal Ref. HOSM56475
1879, Stableford Ref. HOSM60151
1895, Forest Hall Ref. HOSM37517
1895, Fenwick Ref. HOSM45316
1895, Hallington Ref. HOSM47408
1895, West Allotment Ref. HOSM48818
1895, Jesmond Ref. HOSM49556
1895, Medburn Ref. HOSM53410
1895, Murton Ref. HOSM54427
1895, Ouston Ref. HOSM55869
1896, Shilvington Ref. HOSM59096
1903, Kilcot Ref. HOSM49851
1882, Malswick Ref. HOSM53043

Books

442 books found. Showing results 11,833 to 11,856.

Memories

29,072 memories found. Showing results 4,931 to 4,940.

The Mystery Of 435 Clifton Drive North St Anne's

I love this house. Would like to know the history can anyone help x

A memory of St Annes by sharonastor1970

Old School In Quaker Lane

I went to quaker lane ,i remember it as massive gothic looking building. Teachers mr Harris, mr goodyear , he had loads of stuffed animals in his glassroom. Miss godwin and her nature table , we were incouraged to bring ...Read more

A memory of Waltham Abbey by Anne Seymour

Boyhood And Teenage Years In Chopwell By Douglas Hind

I was born on 23rd. September 1928 son of John and Frances May Hind; we lived in Hall Road Bungalows until 1935 when we moved to Joseph Terrace. I attended the Infant and Junior schools-headmaster ...Read more

A memory of Chopwell by dhind675

Mrs Clarke

My mum was Mona Clarke who ran the Post Office in the 70's and 80's. Sadly she died recently and I would love to see any photos or share any memories of that time.

A memory of Cwmcarn by ebromfield

A Youth In Loughton

I went to Loughton School in the fifties and so most of my young life was spent in and around Loughton, Buckhurst Hill and Woodford. I had many friends at that time, but marriage and moving to Leighton Buzzard put paid to most of ...Read more

A memory of Loughton

Born In Upper Boat 1943

Ken Beard speaking. My parents were evacuated to South Wales from Bermondsey London during the 2nd. war. I wish I had some dates, as there is no one alive to ask. We lived at 63 Crwys Crescent where I was born in 1943.I'm not ...Read more

A memory of Upper Boat by ken.beard

Holidays In Kirkconnel

My mum Janet Lennox and her sister Marion lived and went to school for a while in Kirkconnel as my grandfather died when they were young so my gran went to stay with family for a while rather than staying in Manchester. We had ...Read more

A memory of Kirkconnel by lizpaton

Dycorts And Harrowfields

Some names have come flooding back after reading memories of Harold Hill and I wonder if they mean anything to anybody? Would love to hear from anybody. Alan Tremain Brenda Lovering Brenda Sellwood David ...Read more

A memory of Harold Hill by bobnobes

Wroughton From 1954ish

My parents moved from East London to Swindon and then to Wroughton in 1954. My parents were Pat and Geoff Leach. I am Janet (Leach - now Ford) and my sister penny was born in the maternity hospital in Swindon in 1958. My ...Read more

A memory of Wroughton

Maidstone

I was born in Maidstone 19 Hardy Street. Went to St Paul's School. I started at Northborough School.The house was converted into flats.at the same time my mum had twins.so had to move out .And moved to Milton Street. So went to Westborough ...Read more

A memory of Maidstone by swafflg

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 11,833 to 11,856.

Caption For Kemsing, The Village C1955

The pretty village of Kemsing, on the Pilgrims' Way, boasts St Edith's Well, which is just by the walled war memorial at this road junction.

Caption For Denbigh, The Castle, Grand Entrance 1888

Here we see the remains of the great triple-towered gatehouse. It is thought that Edward I's engineer-architect Master James of St George was responsible for its design.

Caption For Aberystwyth, Castle 1892

Designed by Edward I's brilliant fortifications expert Master James of St George, Aberystwyth was one of a line of coastal fortresses built by Longshanks in order to impose his will upon the Welsh.

Caption For Bridport, West Street 1909

This is the south side of West Street, from the north-east. W Frost, bookseller and publisher of the ' Bridport News', was next door to the Sun Hotel, where the landlord was William Kingman.

Caption For Bridport, King Charles Ii Stone 1912

Lee Lane (left) at its junction with Dorchester Road, has a stone commemorating the escape of King Charles II after being defeated at the Battle of Worcester.

Caption For Lyme Regis, Old Sea Walls C1960

This is a historic lost view of Lyme's eastern cliffs before they were entombed and extended in 1984, by sea defence works which incorporated and hid sewage disposal facilities.

Caption For Askrigg, Nappa Hall 1889

This interesting house was built on the north bank of the Ure in 1459 for the Metcalfes, an influential Wensleydale family. Thomas Metcalfe was Privy Councillor to the Duchy of Lancaster.

Caption For Horsted Keynes, The Green And Village Shop C1965

There are connections with the Sussex iron industry, for an ironmaster once lived here.The 17th-century house Birch Grove was the home of Harold Macmillan, the former Prime Minister.

Caption For Ebbw Vale, The Crossing C1955

We are looking north from the roundabout, and the Catholic church is just visible in the distance at the end of James Street.

Caption For Sileby, Barrow Road C1965

The view looks at St Mary's from the north, along a varied terrace of possibly late 18th- and 19th- century houses which are not enhanced by the long brick boundary wall.

Caption For Camborne, Market Street 1922

Thomas's hardware and ironmonger's shop (left) is at a good corner site, with a large display of wares, while opposite, E R Jones is a 'home and foreign outfitter'.

Caption For Bedford, The Embankment 1921

Several of Frith's 1921 views of the river have the same river launch loitering in the foreground (compare with 70432, 70435 and 81732, a return visit by the same photographer in 1929?).

Caption For Manchester, Victoria Hotel 1889

Cromwell's statue is the very middle of our picture: for many years it was nicknamed 'the pedestrian's friend', as it gave a refuge to people crossing the busy street.

Caption For Market Drayton, Tyrley Lock C1955

From here, there was a lock-free run all the way to the edge of Wolverhampton - apart from the one at Wheaton Aston which we saw earlier (No 31).

Caption For Wisbech, The Bridge C1955

To the left, at the junction of Cornhill and the Old Market, can be seen the Midland Bank which was built in 1921.

Caption For Wisbech, The South Brink C1965

On the right of the photograph is 7/8 South Brink where Wisbech's most famous daughter, Octavia Hill (1838-1912), was born.

Caption For Kettering, The Pavilion, Wicksteed Park C1955

One of Charles Wicksteed's inventions was a machine for the tearooms, which cut and buttered bread.

Caption For Kettering, Sheep Street C1955

This view of busy Sheep Street shows patient bus passengers corralled into queues by solid metal barriers. On the left the parade of Piccadilly Buildings ends with the George Hotel.

Caption For Eastleigh, Market Street C1960

Baker's is still on the comer. On the opposite comer is Smith Bradbeer & Co Ltd, a well-supported local general clothing and furniture store.

Caption For Badbury Rings, Hill Fort 1899

Now a tree-clad hilltop fort, this is another example of the many forts built by the Iron Age people. To date it has never been excavated.

Caption For Tottington, Market Street C1955

Tottington's unusual claim to fame is that it is one of the most northerly places to have suffered a hit from a German V1 flying bomb, or Doodlebug, during the Second World War.

Caption For Easebourne, The Village 1906

This village near Midhurst was built mainly to house employees of the Cowdray Estate, famed for the landscaped park and polo playing.

Caption For Whitehead, The Beach 1897

This sea front was hard to negotiate, despite all the signs of a developing resort.

Caption For Trentham, The Hall 1900

At this time Trentham Hall was still used by the Dukes of Sutherland, and local people were allowed access to the gardens on public holidays and during Wakes Week.