Maps

181,031 maps found.

1886, Rattery Ref. HOSM57492
1896, Shoeburyness Ref. HOSM59259
1903, Roachill Ref. HOSM57893
1887, Romansleigh Ref. HOSM57982
1903, Sandyway Ref. HOSM58529
1886, Lopen Head Ref. HOSM52338
1883, Southwell Ref. HOSM35213
1883, Halloughton Ref. HOSM47409
1892, Ripponden Ref. HOSM57956
1892, Soyland Town Ref. HOSM59830
1887, Fleet Ref. HOSM45520
1887, Weston Ref. HOSM64142
1887, Wykeham Ref. HOSM65317
1887, Spilsby Ref. HOSM35219
1887, Gunby Ref. HOSM47238
1887, Lusby Ref. HOSM52817
1887, Sausthorpe Ref. HOSM58593
1880, Derrington Ref. HOSM43057
1881, Drointon Ref. HOSM43559
1881, Fradswell Ref. HOSM45783

Books

442 books found. Showing results 12,169 to 12,192.

Memories

29,038 memories found. Showing results 5,071 to 5,080.

Woolworths

Woolworths for a small boy had a certain fascination, well for me it did. Firstly I remember being bought a tin plate trolley bus by my mum. It was Empire made. There were the arms on the roof just like the real one we had come on from ...Read more

A memory of West Ealing by Nick Beard

Memories Of My Mother

I would like to append memories of my mother Margery Mary Ellis . Her Aunt was a nun, Sister Mary Francis at Syon Abbeybefore WW2 who she says became the prioress later . Known to the family as Aunty Beaty I have produced a copy of her notes in PDF format . Can I do this here?

A memory of Syon Abbey by travelerjohn

Croston Towers

I have long sought information about one of the great Victorian villas of Alderley Edge, the house named Croston Towers in the centre of the large plot bounded by Woodbrook Road, Tempest Road and Macclesfield Road. My earlier article ...Read more

A memory of Alderley Edge by Graham Dilliway

Before The Fire.

We moved into 1Greenhill Rise in 1958 when it was the very edge of town, the United counties bus turned around next to the house. We watched the building all around us and watched them build St Andrews, it was directly across the street from ...Read more

A memory of Corby

Looking For Gloria

Does any one know the Robinsons of 44, Roseville ave, Hounslow , who lived there in the 70's , I'm looking for my best friend in the 70's named.... Gloria Robinson, would love to hear from Gloria. Or any info pls...

A memory of Hounslow by tinawesting

Shop Name

Hi, Can anyone help me with the name of a pawn shop on Falcon Road in the sixties/seventies?

A memory of Battersea

New Haw Golden Era

I lived in New Haw in Selbourne Avenue and went to New Haw Primary and Junior School and Fullbrook County Secondary from 1951 - 1961. I then went to Brookland Tech. I was married in All Saints Church in 1969. I have many treasured ...Read more

A memory of New Haw by grant_d10

Childhood

I actually grew up in 'Edgware' because I lived on the wrong side of the 'Railway Line' which along the M1. I remember Balfour newsagents at Apex Corner & later on I remember drinking in 'Jeramiah Bulfrogs, which I as just trying to rack ...Read more

A memory of Mill Hill by charlieboy19682310

Memories Of Oulton, Stone Staffs.

I lived in the village of Oulton & attended Oulton Primary School prior to joinong Granville Secondary Modern school on Stone at the age of 11 years. I clearly remember many of the pupils & staff. Annette ...Read more

A memory of Tittensor by deenglen5144

Stan Laurel's Ulverston

The thin half of the world's greatest movie comedy duo, Laurel and Hardy, was born in Foundry Cottages, Ulverston, now Argyle St., in 1890. He was born and lived in his grandparents' home until the age of 6. His grandfather, ...Read more

A memory of Ulverston by Eric Willoughby

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 12,169 to 12,192.

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 South Cerney, The Water Park C1960

Water has always featured large in this village at the southern end of the Churn.

Caption For Cottesmore, The Sun Inn C1955

This wonderfully atmospheric pub, now an Everards house, is photographed before the universal advent of lager and 'Kids Welcome'.

Caption For Ambleside, Market Square 1926

Now in the motor age, the Square is less animated. The Queen's Hotel has lost its dominant sign, but the jeweller's shop is still functioning.

Caption For Parkgate, The Boat House 1939

This building stands at the northern end of The Parade; it was built in 1926 on the site of a former coaching inn, the Pengwern Arms, which had to be demolished in 1885 following storm damage.

Caption For West Kirby, The Promenade C1965

The lake was built at a cost of £2,500; it was due to open on 14 October 1899, but severe weather intervened, and the opening was cancelled for one week.

Caption For Ullenhall, White Cottage And Memorial C1965

Ullenhall has had its share of notorious residents, including a 19th-century forger called William Booth, who was also accused of his brother's murder.

Caption For Woolsthorpe, The Village C1955

The main change is that the large tree has been replaced by a pub sign, which now forms the centrepiece of a large round traffic island incorporating an attractive floral feature.

Caption For Barkway, High Street C1965

Barkway spanned the main route from London to Cambridge, and it was only the coming of the railways in the 1850s that transformed it into a countryside backwater.

Caption For Durham, The Cathedral 1892

The work of building the cathedral can be attributed to several distinct periods.

Caption For Marton In Cleveland, The Park C1965

Stewart Park was originally the grounds of Marton Hall, the magnificent residence of Henry Bolckow which he built in the 1850s, and filled with valuable works of art.

Caption For Enfield, Bush Hill Station, St Mark's Road C1955

The grand pub and the simple working men's houses and shops in St Marks Road and First Avenue are all of a similar date.

Caption For Peel, Castle 1893

19th-century visitors wishing to get a good view of the town and castle were advised to climb the tower, known as Corrin's Folly, standing on Corrin's Hill (485ft).

Caption For Chesham, Market Square C1970

A tragedy for Chesham was the demolition in 1965 of the Market House or Town Hall in the alleged interests of those great behemoths, the motor car and lorry.

Caption For Kibworth Harcourt, Albert Street C1955

At the end of the 20th century unfortunate changes were inflicted upon this view.

Caption For Hemingford Abbots, Village C1955

One of the first buildings that the visitor will meet is the picturesque 15th-century thatched Axe and Compasses public house (centre).

Caption For Dudley, Castle Ruins C1955

A close up view of John Dudley's handiwork, showing the hall, centre left, and great chamber, centre right. The castle's downfall was in two stages.

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 Faygate, The Village 1929

A small village at the western edge of St Leonards Forest, on the main road and railway line between Horsham and Crawley. Local legends say that dragons and serpents inhabited the forest.

Caption For East Hoathly, High Street C1965

From Crowborough the route heads back nearer to Hailsham's environs and to the village of East Hoathly, a village now much more peaceful than a few years ago.

Caption For Hailsham, Bell Banks Road, The Pond C1955

This pond with its island is a most attractive feature in the outer part of the town. While it is somewhat municipalised nowadays, it is very ancient.

Caption For Whalley, Accrington Road 1901

St Mary and All Saints has ancient crosses in the churchyard and a thousand years of history.

Caption For Lavenham, The Guildhall 1904

The guild was a combination of a club and an insurance policy, in as much as the deceased members would be prayed for to shorten their time in purgatory.

Caption For Runcorn, Weston Point C1955

It was the production of soap and alkali that became the most important industry here resulting from the proximity of salt from Cheshire and coal from Lancashire.