Maps

181,031 maps found.

1910, Carmel Head Ref. RNC661576
1899-1909, Mottistone Ref. RNC784612
1897-1909, Rew Street Ref. RNC815507
1903-1910, Rhosneigr Ref. RNC815976
0, 0, 0, Rocky Hill Ref. RNC819202
1901-1903, Leicester Ref. RNC754740
1897-1909, Lisson Grove Ref. RNC756747
1901-1902, Old Fletton Ref. RNC796451
1903-1904, Oxgangs Ref. RNC799184
1902, Oxley Ref. RNC799214
1897-1899, Portsmouth Ref. RNC809907
1903-1910, Puffin Island Or Priestholm Ref. RNC811440
1897-1899, Paulsgrove Ref. RNC802108
1903-1910, Pencraig Ref. RNC803149
1899-1900, Pennycross Ref. RNC803873
1903-1910, Penrhosfeilw Ref. RNC804082
1903-1910, Pentre Berw Ref. RNC804332
1903-1910, Penygraigwen Ref. RNC804934
1901-1902, Peterborough Ref. RNC805386
1899, Niton Ref. RNC792385

Books

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Memories

29,038 memories found. Showing results 5,511 to 5,520.

Innocent Happy Days 1953 67

So many memories of Rayleigh! We moved to Upway in 1953, no. 18, one of the first of the new bungalows, which my dad designed himself. I remember neighbours - The Wyatt family next door, and the Snodes up the hill (who ...Read more

A memory of Rayleigh by marion.sell

Happy Times

Hello Christine, I have only just seen your memory and I couldn't believe it. I remember playing with you at my house on Rykneld Street. We had a lot of fun in the village like you say, especially down by the canal. I also remember you ...Read more

A memory of Alrewas by elaine.moore36

Cowes From 1937 To 1955

I was born in Cowes, so many lovely photos! I left for Canada in 1957, Vancouver Island. Sidney, BC, reminds me of a Canadian Cowes. I know all the locations that you display. Things changed a bit over the years, but on a visit ...Read more

A memory of Cowes by Caroline Houston

Great Bridge 50’s And 60’s

I was born in Great Bridge in the 1950’s in Slater Street, I went to Fisher Street School until I was eleven. I remember Irene Edwards sweet shop and Teddy Grays on the the canal bridge just before the market. I loved ...Read more

A memory of Great Bridge by dianeworley1

I Sang In The Choir At All Saints Church During The 1960s

I sang in the Choir of All Saints when I was a Treble from about 1964 to 1967/8. Mrs Marjory Bird was Choir Mistress and her husband Ken sung Bass in the Choir. Mr Fisher was the organist and ...Read more

A memory of New Haw by robertmcbride

The King's Head

Vaig viure a Aston Cantlow durant 4 mesos des del desembre de 1968 a casa dels meus amics David & Jo Edkins. Sóc de Barcelona i volia millorar el meu anglès. L'estiu del 2018 vaig visitar i dinar a The King's Head però vaig ...Read more

A memory of Aston Cantlow by tramsaez

Born On Walcott Caravan Site

I was born on this caravan site in 1945. The Second World War had just finished and the barbed wire for coastal defences was still coiled on the sand dunes. My father was a Tank Driver in the Royal Sussex Regiment stationed ...Read more

A memory of Walcott by bactonboy45

Best Guinness In Town!

The little white building in the middle is the Lamb & Flag. I spent many a happy lunchtime & evening there in the '80's. It was a Marstons pub, run then by Don & Sheila Jones, an Irish couple who I think had been ...Read more

A memory of Worcester by bru.enzer

Happy Memories

Seeing the picture of the Information Centre brought back lovely memories for me because in 1968 it was The Windlesora Tea Rooms and Restaurant and I had my wedding reception there in October, there was a lovely room at the back for ...Read more

A memory of Windsor by josawyers

Fond Memories

My uncle was also a train driver out of Feltham in the 50’s and 60’s even drove the old steam trains. I caught many a 152 bus from Feltham Station. Attended Cardinal Road School from 1955-1961 then Lafone from 1961-1966. Worked in the ...Read more

A memory of Feltham

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 13,225 to 13,248.

Caption For Swindon, High Street C1950

Looking North The main street of Old Swindon was first recorded in 1581.

Caption For Shirehampton, High Street C1955

Shirehampton was eventually linked by rail to Bristol with the opening of the Clifton Extension Railway in the 1870s.

Caption For Sheffield, The Botanical Gardens 1893

Though the Gardens were opened in 1836, within four years of this picture being taken the Gardens' operating company was in financial trouble.

Caption For Bradpole, The Village 1897

It was the birthplace of the educational reformer W E Forster, who introduced into parliament the pioneering Education Bill of 1870 which provided a free education for all children.

Caption For Aldershot, Wellington Monument 1891

One of the town's most famous landmarks is Matthew Wyatt's magnificent statue of Wellington on horseback.

Caption For Southend On Sea, The Pier C1955

The front facade of the Palace Hotel appears on the left of the photograph with the pier stretching away out to sea. The boating lake may also be seen.

Caption For Chippenham, The Angel Hotel C1955

The imposing yet uncluttered classical façade of the Angel Hotel dominates the eastern side of the market.

Caption For Skegness, The Beach 1910

A cartload of voyagers being returned to dry land after a sail in the Wash.

Caption For Staithes, Church Street 1925

As with several other fishing villages along the Yorkshire coast, Staithes clings alpine-like to the sides of steep cliffs and ravines.

Caption For Bishop's Stortford, Windhill 1899

The lofty spire of St Michael's Church is perched above a Perpendicular flint tower topped with a red-brick upper storey.

Caption For Ashford, High Street 1901

This quiet empty street pictured here contrasts with the bustle of today's pedestrianised area, which is often occupied by a busy market.

Caption For Edinburgh, Castle From Princes Street Gardens 1897

The gardens and the railway occupy what was the Nor' Loch, an expanse of water that formed part of the old city's defences.

Caption For Ashby De La Zouch, Old Cottages

Here we see pretty brick and stone cottages of the 18th century and earlier, which went to make up the Ashby referred to by Camden as 'villa amoenissima'; they pre-date the dramatic launch of the town

Caption For Castle Donington, King's Mill C1955

This terrace of almost picturesque millworkers' cottages now sits quietly, adjacent to the isolated and decaying great water wheels which once powered the mills.

Caption For Coalville, The Roundabout C1955

Almost out of shot on the right-hand side of the photograph is probably the best-quality structure in the town.

Caption For Loughborough, High Street C1955

A policeman on point duty sets the tone of this well-regulated scene.

Caption For Bradford, Forster Square 1897

On the right is a statue of Richard Oastler, who fought against the use of child labour in the mills.

Caption For Petersfield, The Grange 2005

entrance to the family home as it was approached from St Peter's Road (New Way), William Jolliffe provided £500 in his will, together with any further sums considered necessary, for the erection of a

Caption For Dartmouth, Dartmouth Regatta 1889

Queen Victoria much admired the town of Dartmouth and its beautiful estuary, recording in her journal that '...the place is lovely, with its wooded rocks and church and castle at the entrance.

Caption For Hampton Wick, High Street 1961

Here we have a reminder of those quiet days on English roads when motorists could park wherever they liked, and when trolley- bus lines adorned many an urban street.

Caption For Hunstanton, Green And Pier 1907

Middle class children enjoy games of cricket. Their parents relax over newspapers and novels in the lounges of comfortable hotels.

Caption For Oxford, Balliol College And Martyrs' Memorial 1900

To the right of Balliol College is the famous Martyrs' Memorial, commemorating the 16th-century Protestant martyrs Latimer, Ridley and Cranmer, who were burned at the stake in nearby Broad Street.

Caption For Hickling, The Pleasure Boat Inn C1955

Because of the many dykes and staithes around the edges of the Broad, small sailing boats are the handiest for exploration.

Caption For Mevagissey, Fore Street 1890

Mevagissey's steep, winding streets and alleys, cobbled with beach stone, formed a useful maze in which smugglers could escape the attentions of the revenue men.