Photos

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Maps

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Books

442 books found. Showing results 13,585 to 13,608.

Memories

29,038 memories found. Showing results 5,661 to 5,670.

Nuns Of Priory Road

Dies anyone remember the convent in priory road noak hill ? I remember seeing the nuns walking down the road in their bkack habits. I used to run away feeling scared

A memory of Noak Hill by Denise Solomonides

Summer 1951

Our last holiday before my father was posted to Germany, Royal Air Force 2TAF. We stayed at the Strathyre Inn. Proprietor A D Davidson. Is that now the White Stag? I have a photo of my sister and I sitting on the front step., I will ...Read more

A memory of Strathyre by Paul Cooper

Lost Father

Hi mine is not a memory but wanting to say my birth father was at Blandford Camp he was training to be a physical trainer his name Brian he never knew I existed as he left the camp before he knew my birth mother was pregnant. They met ...Read more

A memory of Blandford Camp by Paula Hewes

Happy Holiday Memories

I spent most weekends and school holidays in my Nan's little caravan on Pantymwyn Caravan Park from about 1974. I remember going to Mr Rich's for a gas bottle, going to the water stand as Nan's van was a little old thing lit by ...Read more

A memory of Pantymwyn by Sandra Loftus

Ice Cream Heaven In Gipsy Road

Ice cream was a special treat in our house back in the 1950's. The brand we had was always Lyons Maid, vanilla or strawberry, considered superior to Walls. But for those special occasions, especially during summer, we ...Read more

A memory of Welling by Bernard Schofield

Memories Of Market Drayton

This once sleepy hamlet was first home to me, a better place for childhood there could not be. Little Drayton church and it`s `olde` Sunday school. fishing excursions with Uncle to Buntingsdale pool, Dalelands West; ...Read more

A memory of Market Drayton by Allen Warrender

Growing Up In Queensbury

I was born in Wellington Street on the 16th. of June 1955. My mother was Kate Holland, formerly Henderson. and my father was George E Holland. Sadly he passed away in 1939. So I dont remember very much about him. I had a ...Read more

A memory of Queensbury by Geofftrey Holland

Still Confused !

Around 3/4 yrs of age- 1948/49 - I came across my first foreign work men coming off the boats at Woolwich. The men wore a rough looking outfit - blue in colour - as I recall. Upon asking my father who they were and where they came from ...Read more

A memory of Woolwich by Anne Lee

Street Life

Welling in the Fifties had never been short of colourful characters plying their trade in and around the suburban Streets. I can fondly recall three from my childhood, the most memorable being the old rag and bone man who sat perched on his ...Read more

A memory of Welling by Bernard Schofield

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 13,585 to 13,608.

Caption For Angmering On Sea, Beach C1955

This almost deserted beach at the village of Angmering-on-Sea dramatically contrasts with the crowds at the larger and more popular resorts.

Caption For Brabourne Lees, The Village C1955

Lady Patricia Brabourne is the daughter of Earl Mountbatten, the cousin of George VI.

Caption For Egerton, The Street C1960

Was everyone in church or still asleep here? If so, L L Hopkins the grocer and postmaster had managed to get up and open for business!

Caption For North Warnborough, The Village 1904

This is a typical Edwardian scene, with a group of villagers looking coyly at the camera. Today, with increased housing development, North Warnborough has almost joined up with Odiham.

Caption For St Osyth, Point Clear Bay From The Martello Tower C1955

Martello Towers were built in the time of Napoleon to guard the coast.

Caption For Cleethorpes, View From The Pier 1899

The grand Victorian hotel catering for the wealthy dominates the sky-line to the top left, mirrored by the terrace of cheaper B and Bs on the right.

Caption For Dorking, West Street 1903

'The large cellars or caves beneath the town, dug out of the sand rock, are highly curious.

Caption For York, Heslington Hall, University Of York C1960

This, the main body of the university, is spread over approximately 190 acres. The university uses many of the historical buildings in the city, as well as the Hall.

Caption For Kempsey, The Village 1892

Kempsey's church, seen here through the trees, has a puzzling 18th-century monument inside, which reads 'Underneath the corruptible parts of a vicar, one husband, two helpmeets, both wives and both Anns

Caption For Whitworth, The Memorial Park 1951

The cenotaph can be seen to the left of centre of the park, which is on Market Street. The memorial is dedicated to Whitworth men who died in the two World Wars.

Caption For Dartmoor, River Dart, Dartmeet 1890

The life of a moorland farmer is tough today; in 1890, with no Landrovers, electricity or modern waterproofs, it must have been unimaginably harsh and very isolated.

Caption For Watermouth, Castle, The Hall C1965

By the 1960s, time had taken its toll on the castle and it was in a poor state of repair.

Caption For Theale, Englefield House, The Terrace C1955

The house dates from the reign of Elizabeth I, but was largely rebuilt following a major fire which undermined the structure in 1886.

Caption For Evershot, The Village C1965

On the ridge nearby is the source of the River Frome - that beautiful Dorset brook that crosses nearly forty miles of the county before reaching the sea.

Caption For Puncknowle, The Watercart 1939

A cart delivers fresh water around the village of Puncknowle. The water came gushing from a grotto in the middle of the village.

Caption For Bradwell, The Steps C1955

Bradwell is built on the steep slopes of Bradwell Dale, and the Steps are an easy way for pedestrians to get from the lower to the upper part of the village.

Caption For Geddington, The Ford C1955

This delightful traditional English village scene of the ford and the church in the background has changed very little since the photograph was taken.

Caption For Hawkshead, Main Street And Post Office 1912

The popularity of Frith's postcards was already well established when this photograph was taken, as a sign on the wall above the door shows.

Caption For Looe, Fishermen 1906

This is one of Frith's posed groups. The fisherman on the right is well protected from the elements.

Caption For London, Whitehall, The Horse Guards C1960

Here we see the unchanging pageantry of the Changing of the Guard. Since it is not summetime, there are few tourists.

Caption For Accrington, The Rock Gardens, Oak Hill Park 2004

Here we see one of the inscribed stones, restored for the centenary of the park in 1993.

Caption For Stanhill, The Post Office, James Hargreave's Cottage C1960

Stanhill Post Office was the home of James Hargreaves, the inventor in 1764 of the Spinning Jenny. His invention made an enormous contribution to the textile industry.

Caption For Coltishall, The Village 1902

Horses graze the rich meadows that keep the waters of the River Bure from the village street. Handsome pantile-roofed red-brick houses line the grassy banks.

Caption For Kings Norton, The Village Green C1955

King's Norton is less than two miles from Bournville, and though urban sprawl between the wars linked it to Birmingham, the old village still retains much of its rural character.