Maps

181,031 maps found.

1901, Coombe Dingle Ref. HOSM41720
1901 - 1902, Westbury Park Ref. HOSM44086
1881 - 1902, Horfield Ref. HOSM48922
1901 - 1902, Shirehampton Ref. HOSM59238
1902, Sneyd Park Ref. HOSM59522
1881 - 1901, Southmead Ref. HOSM59785
1902, Montpelier Ref. HOSM59957
1902, Bristol Ref. HOSM60148
1888 - 1899, Bethel Ref. HOSM37595
1888 - 1899, Llangadwaladr Ref. HOSM70949
1887 - 1888, Llangristiolus Ref. HOSM51890
1888, Pentre Berw Ref. HOSM56450
1901-1903, Clarendon Park Ref. RNC669511
1899, Clifton Ref. RNC670663
1903-1904, Comiston Ref. RNC676112
1899-1900, Compton Ref. RNC676346
1903-1910, Fedw Fawr Ref. RNC703931
1899, Filwood Park Ref. RNC705624
1899, Fishbourne Ref. RNC706137
1899-1909, Five Houses Ref. RNC706336

Books

442 books found. Showing results 13,177 to 13,200.

Memories

29,038 memories found. Showing results 5,491 to 5,500.

Doon The Den

I stayed in Denhead and used to play down the den almost every day. We used to go to school via the gap either next to Ciff Bells house or the gap next to smiths shop. We used to go along the cliffs behind the scrappiest then straight ...Read more

A memory of Kennoway by John Walker

Florence Gibson Ward

Hi all, I was there about 1961, I think it was late summer, I'd just got out of Myrtle Street Hospital in Liverpool, and instead of going home to terrible accommodation in Liverpool 8, they (whoever "they" were) sent me to Heswall to ...Read more

A memory of Heswall by Frederick Johnson

1975 At Holmwood School, Great Days Indeed Mr Tuckeroo

I was the first stooge to work at Holmwood (for one year in 1975). I was 18 and come over from Australia for a gap year between secondary school and law school. My nickname, or at least one of them, ...Read more

A memory of Formby by gregoryftucker

Good Old Days

I remember Elite fish and chip shop. Went to Colmers Farm 1957-1967 Fine Fare was opened by the Dagenham Girl Pipers. Avery’s was the shoe shop. Hadley’s we went for bags. Delaney’s toy shop. Dowlings for veg and straw for the ...Read more

A memory of Rubery by susancripps

Batter Park Off Temple Ave

Hi my name is Terence Stone (Vic) as I was more commonly known and I grew up in a wooden hut in Battery park hut number 2 and have many very fond memories of my childhood but sadly I cant find any trace or photos from there the ...Read more

A memory of Edmonton by woodyturner1

Lansdowne Road Chadderton

My great grandparents lived at 17 and 27 Lansdowne Rd respectively and I was wondering if there are any old photos of Lansdowne Road. Their names were Paul Mc Greal and Catherine(nee Schofield) Mc Greal they were born 1840's. Is this a common name in Chadderton today?

A memory of Chadderton by hilaryjbarber

Beloveded Ash

I ALSO HAVE MANY MEMORIES OF ASH, MY MOTHER WAS A HARMSWORTH BEFORE MARRIAGE,AND MY UNCLE OWENED THE BOATHOUSE AT ASH VALE MY AUNTIE ALICE LIVED IN THE COTTAGE NEXT TO THE BOATHOUSE.I ALSO REMEMBER HEATHVALE BRIDGE AND THE SWAN HOTEL WHEN ...Read more

A memory of Ash Vale by gerald.wilcock

Last Family To Live In Duntarvie Castle (Researched By Galen Bartholomew)

The Bartholomew family was the last family to live in Duntarvie Castle before it became uninhabitable, but, as my cousin, Richard Widdowson, has made some mistakes in ...Read more

A memory of Duntarvie Castle by galenbartholomew

My Childhood In Burton In The 50's And 60's

I was born in the village in 1949, in an end terrace No.1 Woodview. It was down a small road in the centre of the village and at the top, I believe at one time there was a timber yard/sawmill. The ...Read more

A memory of Burton in Lonsdale by ian.blundell

Reflections Of My Life

I was born in Argoed Blackwood in a condemned house by candlelight in 1950 We moved to 26 Underwood road Oakdale when I was still quite young. I can still remember so much from all those years ago. The Bic. Browns, Parry, Yem ...Read more

A memory of Oakdale by Gian Singh

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 13,177 to 13,200.

Caption For Westcott, The Rookery 1904

The now-demolished birthplace of the economist Thomas Malthus, who prophesised the huge growth in human population and the need for birth control.

Caption For Brading, High Street C1960

Early inhabitants of the High Street faced a range of fierce punishments if they transgressed the law, including flogging, mutilation and death by hanging.

Caption For Cheam, Park Lane C1955

This view shows the picturesque weatherboarded cottages that still line the southern side of Park Lane as it curves towards the junction with Malden Road.

Caption For Shoeburyness, The Childrens Boating Pool C1955

Here children tentatively set out on a journey across the boating lake at Shoeburyness. This playground area was close to the sea.

Caption For Sandgate, Beach 1906

The fishing off Sandgate was very good, with catches of plaice, codling, conger, and pouting the most common.

Caption For Ashburton, Bull Ring, East Street 1904

A fine selection of Edwardian pinafores, knickerbockers and caps is on display here.

Caption For Yateley, The Common 1924

A bus with solid rubber tyres heads towards its Camberley destination on a road that was not made up.

Caption For Sandhurst, Royal Military College 1925

The land was purchased in 1801 for the grand sum of £8,000 from William Pitt, who had bought the land from one of his nieces.

Caption For Dover, Esplanade 1899

Here we have a magnificent view of the broad sweep of the breezy seafront at Dover, with the castle overshadowing the town from four hundred feet above, and the Roman Pharos clearly visible beside the

Caption For Bowness On Windermere, Ferry 1893

The steam ferry boat of 1870 makes its presence felt as the smoke drifts across the woodland of Claiffe Heights; it has apparently just left the slipway beside the Ferry Hotel.

Caption For Ongar, High Street 1923

Chipping Ongar is so called because of its ancient 'cheaping', or market, and is still an important shopping centre. Until recent times, Ongar was the easterly terminus of the Central Line.

Caption For Pantasaph, The Road To The Village C1940

As the farmer leads his two draught horses along the road, the Convent of St Clare can be seen in the background.

Caption For Conwy, Castle C1955

In this picture we see most of Conwy's drum-towers, each of which is almost identical in size and plan.

Caption For Chawton, The Village 1928

Originally an inn, the house on the left of the picture is where Jane Austen lived during the last years of her life. The house was then called 'The Late Inn'.

Caption For Buckden, Grafham Water C1965

Grafham Water is a reservoir for Anglia Water, constructed between 1962 and 1965, covering 2½ square miles - one of the largest lakes in England.

Caption For Gillingham, St Mary's Church C1960

For away-from-it-all families, the open parkland extension of the Strand was ideal for a quiet riverside picnic, where the children could don bathing trunks and enjoy the unique delight of Medway mud

Caption For Wigton, King Street C1955

The union flags are out: perhaps the local people were celebrating the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth.

Caption For Milford On Sea, High Street C1960

Milford on Sea's church, along with the one at Brockenhurst, was a survivor of the forest clearances and receives a mention in the Domesday Book.

Caption For Seaton Carew, The Green 1914

The Green was, and still is, one of the more picturesque parts of Seaton Carew; the houses were mostly built in the early 19th century.

Caption For Bacton, Scotts Estate C1955

The spread of the holiday industry along the north-east Norfolk coast is reflected in this mixture of mobile caravans and fixed chalets.

Caption For Crichel House, Park Entrance 1904

Charlotte died at the age of 21. Had she lived, she would have been Queen instead of Victoria.

Caption For Matlock Moor, 1892

Matlock Bank in the centre spreads up the eastern bank of the Derwent.

Caption For Oakham, Chapel Close And Buttercross C1955

We can see the school chapel beyond the open gates to the left of the Butter Cross. This area, including the row of cottages, was known as Chapel Close.

Caption For Eastham, Chester New Road C1955

The village of Eastham is about one mile inland from the River Mersey, but one of its claims to fame is that it has the largest canal locks in the country - these give entry to the Manchester Ship Canal