Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1899, Branstone Ref. RNC648853
1899, Brislington Ref. RNC650523
1897-1909, Weston Ref. RNC866272
1897-1909, Freemantle Ref. RNC709238
1897-1909, Lord's Hill Ref. RNC767411
1897-1909, Merry Oak Ref. RNC778376
1897-1909, Maybush Ref. RNC775801
1897-1909, Shirley Warren Ref. RNC830425
1897-1909, Aldermoor Ref. RNC621257
1899, Adgestone Ref. RNC619868
1901-1902, Ailsworth Ref. RNC620587
1902-1903, Allenton Ref. RNC621596
1899-1909, Alum Bay Ref. RNC624694
1899, Alverstone Ref. RNC624716
1903-1906, Bughtlin Ref. RNC655022
1903-1904, Gogar Ref. RNC717149
1902, Goldthorn Park Ref. RNC717354
1903-1906, Granton Ref. RNC719291
1903-1906, Kirkliston Ref. RNC749112
1903-1910, Llaingoch Ref. RNC758506

Books

442 books found. Showing results 13,729 to 13,752.

Memories

29,038 memories found. Showing results 5,721 to 5,730.

Children's Convalescent Home Charnwood Forest 1949

I was three years old when I went to Charnwood Forest for four weeks to convalesce in late spring 1949. I was recovering from pleurisy and pneumonia. My parents didn't have a car so I was ...Read more

A memory of Woodhouse Eaves

1965

1964 and my parents announced to us kids that we were going to move to the countryside from Great Bar in Birmingham where we were all living at my grandmothers house My Father had died back when I was seven and mother had eventually ...Read more

A memory of Market Harborough by Keith Luckman

The Chimes Filling Station

Hello Ken, You may remember us, the Beaven boys at number 71 or 72 (Parents Name Collins). I was born in 1945, Stephen in 1940 and Michael 1936. I went to the lovely Eardley Road Primary school before we moved to Clapham in ...Read more

A memory of Streatham

1871

In 1871 my relatives were inn keepers of the cross keys pub. Names were Dorothy Hadfield and Abraham Barber. This I have just found out on my family history. They were in the pub in 1861 also and I think before that. I dont know if this is ...Read more

A memory of Chapel Milton by Laura Lomax

Best Holiday Ever

When I saw this photo, and read the memory by Jill Graham, I have to admit that tears filled my eyes. I stayed at Ashleigh with my parents and sister in the 60s. It was the first time that my parents had ever booked a holiday - ...Read more

A memory of Allendale Town

Northcote Road

My granddad was a master baker in the shop on the corner of Northcote Road and Mallinson Road (1930's). There used to be an old advertisement painted high up on the side wall. I would love to know the name of the bakery if anyone remembers. I think there is a Gail's Bakery on this site now.

A memory of Battersea

Charles Peters

Charles Peters was my Great Great Grandfather and he owned the Vale of Health Hotel in the early 1900's. He rented rooms to to the artists, including Henry Lamb and Sir Stanley Spencer. For whatever reason, Charles was so very upset ...Read more

A memory of Vale of Health by Susan Marshall

Old Friends

I lived in Smallfield during the war years, firstly in Broadbridge Cottages surrounded by barrage balloons and then New Road. My best friend was Sandra Steel, remember all the children in the road had chickenpox at the same time. We ...Read more

A memory of Smallfield by Marion Bannister

Green Bank School

2 roomed little private school which was the worst ever experienced. Owned/run/head mistress by an ex-nun MISS MELADY who was absolutely vile and cruel. Luckily she taught the older class whilst another teacher class I was in. My ...Read more

A memory of Yelverton by Heather Shepherd

Miniature Villlage

The miniature village was the work of Chris Joyce. His grandsons Christopher, Keith and Adrian were school friends of mine, and his daughter-in-law, Edith, a close friend of my mum.

A memory of Fletching by Richard Hames

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 13,729 to 13,752.

Caption For Cambridge, Selwyn Entrance 1923

It was established as a theological college in 1882 as a memorial to George Augustus Selwyn, who was the first Bishop of New Zealand, and later Bishop of Lichfield.

Caption For Bridgwater, The Town Bridge C1960

Spanning the River Parrett, Bridgwater's present Town Bridge was built in 1883, on the site of earlier bridges. Downstream were the docks that at the time handled thousands of ships each year.

Caption For Sheffield, The University C1955

Following the end of the Second World War, a large number of returning servicemen and women opted for a university education, and by 1947 Sheffield university's student population had more than doubled

Caption For Dhoon, Waterfall 1894

Dhoon Glen is now a Manx National Heritage site of special ecological importance, as there are plants here which are not found anywhere else on the island, and others that are rare in Man.

Caption For Maiden Newton, High West Street 1906

Maiden Newton stands on the high road between Dorchester and Crewkerne, probably on a very old route between Dorset and Somerset.

Caption For Weymouth, The Pleasure Pier And The Pavilion 1909

The new entertainment venue quickly eclipsed the other small halls around the town, offering a variety of plays all the year round to an audience of up to 1100 people.

Caption For Dorchester, Max Gate, Thomas Hardy's Home 1930

Many famous personalities, such as Lawrence of Arabia, came here to pay homage to the grand old man of English letters. The poet and novelist died here in 1928.

Caption For Puddletown, High Street 1956

Puddletown is the 'Weatherbury' of Thomas Hardy's 'Far From the Madding Crowd'. This area is rich in Hardy associations.

Caption For Liphook, New Town 1911

Liphook had begun to expand by the time this photograph was taken; its streets were characterised by neat rows of Victorian and Edwardian houses.

Caption For Southsea, Anchor Of Hms 'victory' C1955

'England expects every man to do his duty'- Nelson's immortal words adorn the side of this stone plinth upon which stands the original anchor of HMS 'Victory'.

Caption For Shirwell, Village C1955

There was once a Shirwell Hundred - that ancient administrative division of English counties that was supposed to contain a hundred families or freemen.

Caption For Chipping Norton, High Street C1960

Chipping Norton - or 'Chippy' as the locals call it - prospered as a result of the wool trade.

Caption For Storrington, The Weald C1955

The downs to the west of the Arun are notably more wooded than those to the east, which are remarkably open and treeless.

Caption For Lytham, Green Drive, Swiss Cottage 1913

Swiss Cottage Lodge was part of Squire Clifton's property. The drive became a favourite walk: tree-shaded, it rang with bird song, and hundreds of snowdrops pushed up in February.

Caption For Chigwell, Brook Parade C1950

Here we see a typical shopping parade of the 1950s. It includes two banks, a newsagent's and a garage. The Midland Bank, on the corner of the row, now bears the name HSBC.

Caption For Porth, The Village And Sands 1887

This schooner may well have been unloading limestone, which was shipped from South Wales to be fired in the lime-kiln that still stands at the side of the beach.

Caption For Porthtowan, 1925

Another ex-mining settlement, Porthtowan became a popular destination for day-trippers from Redruth around the turn of the century.

Caption For Dunsop Bridge, C1960

Here we have another view of the bridge. On the right is the post office; near here is the point that the Ordnance Survey declared was the centre of the British Isles.

Caption For Swalecliffe, Seaview Holiday Camp C1955

Swalecliffe is two miles east of Whitstable and a popular area for holidaymakers. Here campers queue up at the camp shop for their daily newspaper, milk, bread and so on.

Caption For Kidwelly, Castle And Church 1893

Kidwelly lies due south of Carmarthen. The borough is one of the oldest in the principality; it received its first Charter under Henry VIII.

Caption For Tenterden, High Street 1903

Across the broad expanse of the High Street is the portico of the Town Hall, which was rebuilt in 1790.

Caption For Willesborough, Village 1909

East of Ashford, and now subsumed by it, the little village of Willesborough possesses two landmark structures.

Caption For Nantwich, Basin End, Shropshire Union Canal C1965

This building is now slightly shorter, and has been restored as a single cottage rather than the row of up to four dwellings pictured here.

Caption For Bournemouth, The Square C1955

By the time this photograph was taken, Bournemouth was at the height of its popularity as this view of the town centre shows.