Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1896, Whippingham Ref. HOSM70838
1884 - 1885, Ettingshall Park Ref. HOSM44969
1884 - 1885, Goldthorn Park Ref. HOSM46531
1885, Moseley Ref. HOSM54137
1883 - 1900, Wergs Ref. HOSM63715
1907 - 1908, Southsea Ref. HOSM35212
1907, Totland Bay Ref. HOSM35329
1888 - 1899, Benllech Ref. HOSM37575
1907, Chale Green Ref. HOSM40511
1906 - 1907, Niton Ref. HOSM55088
1907, Whiteley Bank Ref. HOSM64402
1902, Claregate Ref. RNC669497
1899-1909, Clatterford Ref. RNC669652
1899, Clay Hill Ref. RNC669807
1902-1903, Chellaston Ref. RNC667254
1903-1906, Davidson's Mains Ref. RNC688920
1899-1900, Derriford Ref. RNC690281
1903-1910, Butterfly Palace Ref. RNC657727
1903-1910, Caergeiliog Ref. RNC658797
1903-1910, Capel Mawr Ref. RNC660980

Books

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Memories

29,040 memories found. Showing results 6,571 to 6,580.

A Walk From Wickford High Street Down The Rettendon Raod

My name is Kevin Mears, I lived in Wickford from my birth in 1958 until I got married in 1980. I shall describe my memories of Wickford in the 1960s and 1970s as a couple of walks around the ...Read more

A memory of Wickford by Kevin Mears

I Only Moved To Windygates For A Month

Hi, I just moved to Windygates from Cupar. Moved here on the 2nd of April 2010 in a wee street called Henderson Park.

A memory of Windygates

Church Memories

During the war I used to go to Holy Trinity Church before it was bombed. The choirmaster was a Mr Choat, (not sure of the spelling), and he used to come and ask me to sing for the local gatherings in the hut where all the meetings took ...Read more

A memory of Penge by Betty Newsome

Cedar Grange, Caterham Valley

I am fairly sure that this is where my grandmother - Julia Millie Crocker, grandfather William Crocker - and father Horace George Crocker b 1915 lived from about 1916 to at least 1920. Recently bought my ggrandmothers ...Read more

A memory of Caterham by Julia Crocker

Born At 9 High Road

I was born next to the United Dairies and the tube station. At night I could hear the horses in the stables and the trains arriving and leaving at the train station. There were also steam trains that worked the siding ...Read more

A memory of East Finchley in 1950 by Barrie Barrell

Paignton Was My Crucible 1947

My mother gave life to me in Paignton hospital (now a hospice I believe) in July of this year (1947) and I spent much of my early years in and around this lovely little town. Not so lovely or little now but still grand ...Read more

A memory of Paignton in 1947 by Peter Chave

West Fleetham

I lived at West Fleetham for some 6 years, my father had a small business there making fancy goods etc.I went to school in Seahouses by bus when the weather was OK. I spent may happy hours fishing in the Long Nanny burn, it was a ...Read more

A memory of West Fleetham in 1968 by Martin Henderson

A Week To Remember

It was always a sense of adventure searching for new place to visit on our holidays - and certainly we found an idyllic spot just a mile or so outside the town of Cemaes Bay. Mother had been staying with my younger sister who ...Read more

A memory of Cemaes Bay in 1976 by Margaret Mosley

Birth.

I was born in Crystal Place Road Dulwich in July 1930. I did not know the full address until a few months ago. My family moved to Grove Park when I was six months old and my mother died in March 1932. My father died when I was thirteen. I never ...Read more

A memory of Dulwich in 1930 by James Tait

School Days At Arley Castle

I was only at Arley for 2 years but they were very happy years despite all the deprivations etc. It was the only tme in my life I suffered from chilblains! I overlapped with Marylin and I have a photo (somewhere) of ...Read more

A memory of Upper Arley in 1946 by Helen Cornwall Jones

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 15,769 to 15,792.

Caption For Shepton Mallet, The Square And Cross C1965

This cross was built in the 13th-century market place in around 1500, and was used for the sale of butter, eggs and chickens. Adjacent were 'shambles' or stalls - the base of one still remains.

Caption For London, The Tower Of London C1965

A view of the Tower from Tower Bridge as a police boat races downstream. Traitor's Gate can be seen in the river wall to the left.

Caption For Basildon, Ghyllgrove C1960

A number of neighbourhoods—Fryerns, Barstable, Kingswood and Lee Chapel South—were in place by 1958. Then, the government issued plans for increased house-building all over the country.

Caption For Corringham, Woodbrooke Way C1955

These shops serve an outlying part of Corringham: they are the usual mix of grocer, newsagent and hardware shop.

Caption For Cholsey, The Post Office C1960

Amongst the display boards outside the post office, in the Forty, is one advertising two home fixtures of Reading Football Club: one match against Arsenal and the other against Brentford.

Caption For West Runton, The Village C1960

The most famous inhabitant of West Runton died some 600,000 years ago: the skeleton of a giant elephant was found in the cliffs after erosion in the 1990s.

Caption For St Ives, Fore Street 1906

Fore Street is still one of St Ives' busiest thoroughfares.

Caption For Impington, The Church C1965

As with so many churches, St Andrew's in Impington exhibits an interesting blend of styles.

Caption For Richmond, From Terrace 1898

The Terrace, another Georgian promenade, offers a spectacular panorama of the town.

Caption For Seaford, Esplanade 1906

Once a proud member of the medieval Cinque Ports, various attempts to revive the town as a seaside resort half succeeded.

Caption For Rochester, College Gate C1965

One of the three surviving 15th-century entrances to the cathedral precincts, College Gate stands at the foot of Boley Hill, and is banded with stone and flint, with a timber-framed upper storey.

Caption For Snodland, The Station C1960

This industrial village on the outskirts of Rochester, now surrounded by cement works and paper mills, was the site of famous vineyards in the 14th century.

Caption For Mildenhall, Market Place C1965

The base of the market cross is hidden by the stalls and the Victorian water pump. Ahead is the Tiger's Head and the Edwardian shoe shop of 1912.

Caption For Llandrindod Wells, Station Crescent C1900

Victoriana and mock-Tudor set the scene around the unmade road of the Crescent. The large shop in the foreground specialises as a clothing and outfitting emporium.

Caption For Fleckney, High Street Looking South East C1960

Originally it had one of the first framework knitting communities of the 19th century, and the local firm, Wolsey Knitwear, had its beginnings in the village.

Caption For Uppingham, The Market Place C1955

The square is overlooked by the church of St Peter and St Paul, which commands views of the town on one side and rolling countryside on the other. The post office completes the scene.

Caption For Luxulyan, The Village 1907

The village is noted for its granite quarries, which furnished stone for the Duke of Wellington's sarcophagus in St Paul's Cathedral.

Caption For Plymouth, Tavistock Road 1890

School children linger on the pavements close by their school. Each boy wears a smart suit and cap or boater, each girl a bright white pinafore dress.

Caption For Clacton On Sea, Thames Barges On West Beach 1912

In the foreground are Thames barges with their characteristic lee-boards - a form of offset keel which can be raised in shallow waters.

Caption For Coniston, The Village 1929

Ramblers (right) head for the hills, striding purposefully out past the Rayburne Hotel and Cafe in the centre of Coniston village.

Caption For Staithes, The Beach 1950

A sign on one of the boats advertises sea trips, and the 'Frank and Elizabeth, the 'Sunbeam' and another craft seem to be quite busy.

Caption For Salhouse, The Broads And River Bure 1902

A small broad off the busy river Bure, Salhouse in 1902 displayed the tranquillity of the English countryside beloved by Victorian artists.

Caption For Blackpool, Dean Street 1901

Most of the Wakes Week holiday-makers provided their own food, which was then cooked for them by the landlady; each room would have its own food locker in the dining room.

Caption For Blackpool, North Promenade 1906

The North Promenade offered walkways on different levels. Here residents from the hydropathic establishments could avail themselves of a pre-dinner constitutional and take in the bracing sea air.