Maps

181,031 maps found.

1901, Stourton Ref. HOSM71107
Astley, 1883, Astley Burf Ref. HOSM36433
1883, Yarhampton Ref. HOSM65361
1884, Aspall Ref. HOSM36418
1884, Battisford Ref. HOSM36704
1884, Haughley Ref. HOSM47830
1884, Mendlesham Ref. HOSM53490
1883, Clifford Chambers Ref. HOSM53719
1882, Bowbridge Ref. HOSM38463
1882, Burleigh Ref. HOSM39593
1882, Cainscross Ref. HOSM39791
1882, Inchbrook Ref. HOSM49325
1882, Kingscourt Ref. HOSM50157
1882, Stroud Ref. HOSM63287
1886, Lydlinch Ref. HOSM52866
1884, Alpheton Ref. HOSM35858
1902, Clare Ref. HOSM41133
1885, Groton Ref. HOSM47177
1884, Poslingford Ref. HOSM57009
1895, Columbia Ref. HOSM42085

Books

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Memories

29,038 memories found. Showing results 5,131 to 5,140.

Happy First Holiday In Polperro 1958

My very first holiday away from mum and dad as a 17 year old on my way to Polperro from Morden in Surrey. My father saw me off on the train in London with instructions to change at Liskeard then catch the next train ...Read more

A memory of Reigate by raymond.vail

Growing Up In The Village.

I was born in Nelson Hospital in March 1960 and taken home to Burley Road, where I was for my first year, then the family moved to Lancaster Road, nextdoor to the painter: Olaf Barnett. My early memories were of open spaces ...Read more

A memory of Wimbledon by roland.patten170

Post War 45 47 As A Child Born In 42

I recentlty went into the Burtesett Village hall, had a cuppa, with my three sisters, and looked at the memorbilla and photos around the room. We had a great time. Spent some 45-60 minutes reminising. My father was ...Read more

A memory of Burtersett by davidfreeman225

Ravensbury Park

I was born in 1948. Went to Garth Primary school and then Mitcham County Grammar. I remember truanting from school and spending the day in Ravensbury park on occasions. Does anybody have any pictures circa 1950 - 1965 of the playground area in the park?

A memory of Mitcham by anspro

1974/75

Having spent 3 very happy years at Sandon House and after reading Alan,s memories of those wonderful times it reminded me of my own time at this wonderful school. I may have written his memories myself, we seem to have completed a similar ...Read more

A memory of Sandon by deangx

Best Childhood Ever

I was born in Easington Coliery in December 1940. Grew up in Canada In Dene Avenue. My dad worked At the pit as a wagonwayman in the Hutton Seam. Grandparents were from Cornwall Stret, East.I had a tha best childhood ever. ...Read more

A memory of Easington Colliery by joanbattiste

Great Hollands

I remember Great Hollands around 1973. I used to go to Bracknell via Virginia Water. A friend of mine from the sixties moved there. His name was GRAHAM TROTTER he married a girl called SHIRLEY from Townholme Crescent Hanwell. We used to ...Read more

A memory of Bracknell by Nick Beard

Dalby Square.

My Mum and Dad bought a guest house in Dalby Square at the end of the war. It had 10 bedrooms and he built a chalet in the back garden for me and my brother & sister to sleep in to free up extra rooms for guests. I was 3 years at ...Read more

A memory of Cliftonville by Peter Saunders

Neligan Family

For family history purposes we're trying to find any Neligan's or Sullivan's from Ballymullen and Tralee. My daughters ancestor is Honora Neligan born 1854, daughter of Maurice Neligan and Margaret Sullivan. She married an English soldier ...Read more

A memory of Tralee by R K

Not Humberside

Humberside was created from 1 April 1974 and lasted to 1 Apr 1996. Kingston-upon-Hull is Yorkshire and not Humberside. Note from the Editor: Many thanks for your comment. I do understand your frustration, however, ...Read more

A memory of Kingston upon Hull

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 12,313 to 12,336.

Caption For Windsor, Great Park, Royal Lodge 1937

The photograph shows the Royal Lodge as seen from the southern side of Snow Hill. It has changed very little since 1937 and is the home of the Queen Mother when she visits Windsor.

Caption For Loughborough, Market Place C1955

The middle section of well-remembered shops has now been replaced with department stores. The essence of a modern commercial centre is evident. Parking is at a premium, and it's not even market day!

Caption For Port Talbot, Margam Castle C1955

The earliest Welsh photograph known is a daguerreotype of Margam Castle, taken by Calvert Jones. It was given to Christopher Talbot, builder of Margam Castle, and it hung in the castle for many years.

Caption For Shotwick, The Village C1955

This photograph shows Eccleston church about ten years before it was rebuilt in the style of the 14th century by G F Bodley; the work was paid for by the first Duke of Westminster.

Caption For Burley, Flying G Ranch C1955

The popularity of Western books, films and television programmes in the 1950s and 1960s lured many would-be cowboys to this Wild West of the New Forest.

Caption For Fawley, All Saints Church C1955

The church of All Saints at Fawley dates back to Saxon times, though much of the present building is Norman or later. The church was bombed in 1940, but has now been carefully restored.

Caption For Fawley, Refinery C1965

In the 20th century, much of the low-lying marshlands around Fawley and Southampton Water beyond were given over to the import and refining of oil. Here we see a tanker unloading its cargo.

Caption For Maidstone, All Saints' Church 1898

The octagonal Jacobean font is decorated with the arms of Scotland, Ireland, Maidstone and the Astley family, who were granted the former Archbishop's Palace in Elizabethan times.

Caption For Warwick, Westgate And The Lord Leycester Hospital 1892

Standing beneath St James's Chapel is the West Gate, a part of the town's 12th-century fortifications.

Caption For Southport, Lord Street Bandstand 1913

Other improvements included the provision of new lights, and the entrances were given clusters of ornate classical columns.

Caption For Ingleton, The Railway Viaduct C1960

A sheepdog gathers a flock of white-nosed Swaledale sheep in the foreground. On the horizon, the brooding summit of Ingleborough can be seen, while a caravan site occupies the field under the viaduct.

Caption For Sheffield, The Polytechnic C1969

Sheffield Polytechnic was formed in 1969 with the amalgamation of the Sheffield Colleges of Technology and Art; the new institution was housed in purpose-built facilities on land between Howard Street

Caption For Kendal, Nether Bridge 1914

Here we see the lower or Nether Bridge across the River Kent. Now part of the one-way system, the Nether Bridge links the older, western side of Kendal with the newer, eastern suburbs.

Caption For Chesterfield, Market Place 1902

Another view of Chesterfield's sloping Market Place.

Caption For Drewsteignton, Fingle Bridge C1960

Fingle Bridge, typical of an old Dartmoor pack bridge, spans the River Teign.

Caption For Morcombelake, C1960

Morcombelake, not far from Charmouth, originated in the early years of the 20th century as a retirement place for the elderly.

Caption For Milton Abbas, The Village C1955

The cottages of the new village were probably healthier and more substantial than those of the old settlement.

Caption For Bonsall, St James's Church C1955

The battlemented parish church of St James in the former lead mining village of Bonsall dates mainly from the 13th century, and has a distinguished pinnacled tower and spire built in the

Caption For Norwich, St Ethelberts House, Tombland 1929

This is a swagger Arts-and-Crafts style house of 1888, with a welter of mullions and transoms, coving and gables. St Ethelbert's House now has a suitably ornate use as Boswell's brasserie/bar.

Caption For Wigston, Leicester Road C1965

Before traffic calming started, the central shopping area of this large suburb had already seen some changes: note the 1960s building encroaching and replacing the Victorian terraces - some of them have

Caption For Emery Down, 1904

Emery Down stands on the frontier of some of the wildest scenery in the New Forest. Badgers live deep in the woods, deer can be seen by the patient watcher, and buzzards circle overhead.

Caption For Maidstone, Mote House C1955

Old Mote House, its predecessor, was the childhood home of Elizabeth Woodville (1437-1492), mother of the 'princes in the tower'.

Caption For St Ives, Wills Lane C1960

A more modern view of St Ives, with flower boxes gracing the windows of the houses and with smart whitewashed walls. Today, there is a very fine art gallery here, the Wills Lane Gallery.

Caption For Melbourn, High Street C1965

Here we see an attractive row of thatched cottages on Melbourn's High Street.