Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1946, Crewton Ref. NPO683123
1946, Crown Hills Ref. NPO684985
1946, Leicester Ref. NPO754740
1946, Leigham Ref. NPO754841
1945, Limerstone Ref. NPO756033
1945, Little Atherfield Ref. NPO756834
1946, Low Hill Ref. NPO768211
1946, Lower Knowle Ref. NPO769461
1945, Mottistone Ref. NPO784612
1946, Ham Ref. NPO725889
1946, Hampton Hargate Ref. NPO726240
1946, Estover Ref. NPO702015
1946, Eyres Monsell Ref. NPO702514
1945, Fairlee Ref. NPO702820
1945, Five Houses Ref. NPO706336
1946, Ford Ref. NPO707577
1899, Red Wharf Bay Ref. RNE814609
1899, Rhôs Lligwy Ref. RNE815873
1896, Rocky Hill Ref. RNE819202
1899, Parciau Ref. RNE800330

Books

442 books found. Showing results 15,481 to 15,504.

Memories

29,038 memories found. Showing results 6,451 to 6,460.

Post War Brownsover

From the late 1940's to 1969 I remember this area as part housing, part prefabricated homes because of the war. Many old features were still around like barges carrying coal on the Oxford canal, the old disused mill, the huge ...Read more

A memory of Brownsover by John Thompson

Edward Jones Of Nannerch

Not so much a memory, more an ancestral bond. My great great grandfather, Edward Jones, was born in Nannerch in or about 1803. A long time ago!I don't know how long he remained there but I do know he moved to Anglesey for a ...Read more

A memory of Nannerch by Michael Jones

The Boy On The Saw

Well it should be between 1945 to 1954, that is when we were at the Bower, I see my brother has been here before me. If any of you have seen the Saturday book, I'm the boy doing the sawing behind the barn. I would love to come back sometime and see how things are the same or not.

A memory of Hever in 1950 by Tony Balding

Rectory Cottage

To be honest the year is a little vague to me now, but it would have been around the mid-fifties that I have my first memories of Rectory Cottage. I was brought up in England, but my father John Elwyn was born there and my ...Read more

A memory of Llangattock in 1956 by Russell Williams

A Ramble In The Dunsford Nature Reserve And Lunch In The Royal Oak

Today I joined a group of friends on an organized ramble through the Dunsford nature reserve run by the Devon Wildlife Trust. My friends are all dancers and musicians with Heather ...Read more

A memory of Dunsford in 2010 by John Howard Norfolk

After The War In Eltham Park

I can remember after the war I was 3 and my sister was 1, we lived with our mum and dad in a nissan hut with a corrugated roof in Eltham Park. My dad made it beautiful with bedrooms and a living room. We had a log stove in ...Read more

A memory of Eltham in 1946 by Lyn Taylor

Holidays In Amble

My name is Carol Kemp nee Joyce and I was born along the links in a cottage there back in 1944. My mother was called Edna Pile and her mother was Mamie Pile, my Gran, who lived in Amble all her life. I have very fond memories of ...Read more

A memory of Amble in 1948 by Douglas Kemp

Summer Holidays

My grandparents lived in this village and I have many memories of my visits to the village as a child. One highlight was the walk down the lane to catch the bus to Penzance. Walking across the lane to the diary ...Read more

A memory of Trewoon

Quality Of L Ife

I was born in Beaconsfield in 1946, but grew up in Micklefield, Melbourne Road to be exact. Oh what lovely memories I have! Walking in Kings Woods with my father and picking bluebells; buying a threepenny bag of chips and walking ...Read more

A memory of High Wycombe in 1952 by Jo Makoul

Hand Painting

Can anyone remember Fentocraft Ltd, it was off St John Road. I left school, was good at art and got a job there hand painting on glass, I loved it, but it was so cold in there. The glass would come in tea chest unpacked outside, they ...Read more

A memory of East Ham in 1960 by Pamela Mather

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 15,481 to 15,504.

Caption For Basildon, Southernhay C1965

This stretch of the road survives as a walkway in the precinct. Gina Murray's hairdressing salon, on the far left, offered 'Permanent Waving from 21/-. Satisfaction Guaranteed'.

Caption For Litton Cheney, Post Office Corner C1955

Litton Cheney has a charming collection of Stuart and Georgian cottages strung out along its winding lanes.

Caption For Piddlehinton, The New Inn C1955

The River Piddle winds beneath the chalk downlands of Dorset, giving its name to several villages along the way before reaching the sea at Poole Harbour.

Caption For Alport, Mill Bridge C1960

An Austin A35 and a Morris Minor are parked outside the Devonshire Arms public house in the centre of the village.

Caption For Arnside, The Beach 1894

Kirkhead Tower c1965 The folly of Kirkhead Tower stands on a headland overlooking the small coastal village of Allithwaite, which takes its name from a Norse settler named Eilifr.

Caption For Richmond, King Street C1960

Grey Friars Café (left) was built in 1889 as Cocoa Rooms by the Countess of Zetland, a staunch advocate of temperance.

Caption For Lenham, Faversham Road C1955

Once an important and flourishing market on the old coach road, Lenham embodies a fine mix of building styles from medieval through to Georgian in its houses and shops.

Caption For Bramerton, The Village Street 1953

The high pitch of the roof on the house to the right suggests that it may originally have been of thatch.

Caption For Wareham, The Blue Pool C1960

Wareham almost qualifies for our section on coastal towns, for its links with the sea are strong. The town supplied Edward III with three ships and 59 men for his siege of Calais.

Caption For Croydon, Church Street C1950

Ahead at the top of the hill is Whitgift Hospital, which was built as a home for 16 men and 16 women in 1596 by the Archbishop Whitgift. The building then marked the edge of the town.

Caption For Herne Hill, Norwood Road C1951

At the time of this photograph, Norwood Road still has tramline points at the junction with Dulwich Road on the right.

Caption For Weymouth, The Parade 1904

An old guidebook stressed the benefits to health of a holiday in Weymouth: 'Weymouth is much more open than the majority of seaside resorts, and is almost surrounded by salt water.

Caption For Bridport, W.Frost Shop Front 1909

West Street 1930 This town was a considerable port in the middle ages, but the silting up of its ancient harbour led to a decline in trade.

Caption For Winchester, The Brethren, St Cross Hospital 1906

The Hospital of St Cross was founded by Bishop Henry de Blois in 1136 and is the oldest almshouse in England, originally built to house, clothe and feed 'thirteen poor impotent men, so reduced in strength

Caption For Weston Super Mare, Madeira Cove 1902

As the following pictures show, this part of the seafront underwent numerous changes over the next few years, gradually increasing the amount of entertainment on offer.

Caption For Alton Towers, 1956

In 1831 John, Earl of Shrewsbury, made this house his permanent home.

Caption For Taunton, Fore Street 1902

Where better to begin an exploration of Taunton town than in Fore Street, very much the centre of this ancient Borough.

Caption For Iffley, The Mill Lock And Bridge 1890

The village of Iffley has been swallowed up by Oxford, though its true heart remains intact. Iffley Mill, first mentioned in 1106, was destroyed by fire in 1908.

Caption For Grantham, Belton House C1960

This view of the north or garden front shows the design of this beautiful and well-proportioned house with its projecting side wings and pedimented centre, the whole forming a letter H plan.

Caption For Dudley, The Zoo, The Gorilla C1965

The great architectural historian Nikolaus Pevsner waxed lyrical about the quality of Dudley's animal accommodation in his volume on Staffordshire, published in 1974.

Caption For Lytham, The Northern Lantern Hotel C1960

The hotel was built on Clifton Estate land, partly surrounded with stretches of the traditional Fylde cobbled walls of which Lytham still possesses some fine examples.

Caption For Buxton, The Pavilion C1871

The beautiful cast iron tracery of the Pavilion was only completed in 1871, so it was brand new when this photograph was taken.

Caption For Welshpool, Broad Street C1955

In a rather smart streetscape of mostly rendered buildings, how evocative these splendid old vehicles look.

Caption For Padstow, The Railway Bridge 1906

The branch line from Wadebridge runs along the southern shore of the estuary; the first train ran on 23 March 1899.