Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1919, Rookley Ref. POP819778
1920, St John's Wood Ref. POP824000
1919, Portsmouth Ref. POP809907
1919, Rew Street Ref. POP815507
1922, Rhostrehwfa Ref. POP815991
1919, Southmead Ref. POP835742
1919, Pan Ref. POP799692
1919, Paulsgrove Ref. POP802108
1921, Pendeford Ref. POP803198
1899, Kingates Ref. RNC747739
1919, Townhill Park Ref. POP851228
1919, Ashton Gate Ref. POP627896
1921, Aylestone Park Ref. POP629363
1919, Bassett Green Ref. POP634572
1920, Bayswater Ref. POP635141
1922, Beaumaris Ref. POP635933
1921, Claregate Ref. POP669497
1921, Clarendon Park Ref. POP669511
1922, Capel Coch Ref. POP660945
1922, Capel Mawr Ref. POP660980

Books

442 books found. Showing results 15,889 to 15,912.

Memories

29,040 memories found. Showing results 6,621 to 6,630.

Delivery Days

I was born and bred in the (then village) of Biddulph, south of the hall. My closest memories of the Old Hall were the stories my mother related to me, especially about the incidence of the siege during the Civil War and the use of the ...Read more

A memory of Biddulph in 1947 by Victor Mayer

Lister Street /Clifton Park

I also remember the tree lined Lister Street. I have spent hours throwing sticks up the Horsechestnut tree in Lister street for chonkers. I used to cut thro' Brashers Alleyway (we were customers and allow too) from ...Read more

A memory of Rotherham in 1950 by Stephen Charles Garner

Youth Club And Cadets

I have had some wonderful memories brought back to me durting the last few days. I attended St George's Youth Club for a number of years and had great fun at Christmas when we produced a pantomime in the Church Hall. I spent ...Read more

A memory of Boscombe in 1966 by Graham Francis

Happy Days

Goldenhill (Happy days) My first memories of Goldenhill are visiting my grandparents during the terrible winter of 1947, the snow was said to be five feet thick on Oldcott Drive where it had drifted from across the fields. I ...Read more

A memory of Goldenhill in 1940 by Tony Carter

Joppa House

I was there at the time Theresa writes about, and my 4 children were too. I remember you and your brother playing in the hall, and nearly getting killed when you knocked the grandfather clock down. Your mom and I would walk to the ...Read more

A memory of Innellan in 1963 by Doris Wickerd

My Ancesters!

My memories are not of my own associations with Latimer, but I still feel a great affection for the place. When my grandparents got married in 1897 they went for a brief honeymoon in Latimer. My grandfather's aunt, Elizabeth Amanda ...Read more

A memory of Latimer in 1890 by Marjorie Davidson Smith

Silverdale Crossings

Our family lived at Silverdale Crossings until 1959. Mother had a small sweets and general stores shop, Father worked as crossing keeper until his death in 1959, the house (now demolished) came with the job. Initially he was ...Read more

A memory of Silverdale in 1959 by Frank Hodkinson

My Memories Of Dibden Purlieu

I lived in Talbot Road back then with my foster sisters and our wonderful Foster Mum Mrs. Jones. I can remember attending Orchard Road Junior School durring the Queens Silver Jubilee and getting a coin with the ...Read more

A memory of Dibden Purlieu in 1977 by Andrew Price

Nostalgia

I lived in Dorset Road, Mottingham from birth, 1947. I have so many happy memories of what was then a real village. I can remember that no one owned a car in our road and it became our playground with hopscotch, marbles etc. I ...Read more

A memory of Mottingham

The Cordy Family

Does anyone have any memories of the Cordy family who it seems came from Pucklechurch ?

A memory of Kingswood

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 15,889 to 15,912.

Caption For Redcar, High Street C1955

This is another section of the main shopping centre, with the Red Lion Hotel on the left, Goodswens the butcher's in the centre, close to the grocer's shop of Pybus Brothers, and Hancocks on the corner

Caption For Redcar, High Street C1960

This was taken with only a few minutes difference from No R16048 - some of the people are standing in the same positions! We get a better view of the elegant bank building on the left.

Caption For Plymouth, Union Street 1889

A surprising amount of this part of Union Street still exists. The corner on the left is now taxi offices and the adjoin- ing buildings are night clubs and shops.

Caption For Daddry Shield, The Village C1955

When lead was discovered in Weardale, the mining rights were granted to the bishops of Durham; by the 13th century, mining, smelting and charcoal burning and so on were on a large scale for the period.

Caption For Chilham, The Castle C1955

This brick Jacobean mansion was built in 1616 for Sir Dudley Digges, a Master of the Rolls, and is claimed to be to the design of Inigo Jones.

Caption For St Annes, The Sands 1914

It is the long, hot summer of 1914 and, for young gentlemen, sailor's suits complete with silks and lanyards are the order of the day.

Caption For Oxford, On The River 1922

This scenic stretch of the Thames, overlooked by Christ Church Meadow, has long been a rowing reach; at one time the bank would have been lined with eye-catching college barges, which were used as grandstands

Caption For Islip, House, Country Club C1960

From the Thrapston bank of the River Nene, the photographer looks across to the former Country Club. A fine Georgian house, it boasts a Colleyweston slate roof and sash windows.

Caption For Doncaster, High Street 1895

Had this picture been taken a few months earlier, Doncaster's then second most familiar landmark after St George's would have been captured on camera.

Caption For Kings Lynn, High Street 1908

Their display is spectacular, with hats, parasols, curtains and bolts of cloth tumbling out on to the pavement in a visual feast.

Caption For Turvey, Village 1897

Turvey village owes its character to estate building, much of it by the Higgins family, whose Castle Ashby-style mausoleum of about 1847 is in the churchyard.

Caption For The Broads, Hunsett Mill On River Ant At Stalham C1925

This quiet scene shows a drainage tower mill starting to fall into disrepair: two blades of the fantail are missing. The patent sails appear to be empty of shutters.

Caption For Barrow In Furness, Walney Bridge 1912

Shipbuilders swarm across the Walney bridge from the dockyards at the end of a wortking day. It resembles scene from Lowry. A crane at Vickers dockyard can be seen in the distant background.

Caption For The Broads, Hunsett Mill On River Ant At Stalham C1925

This quiet scene shows a drainage tower mill starting to fall into disrepair: two blades of the fantail are missing. The patent sails appear to be empty of shutters.

Caption For Bradford, Tyrrell Street 1903

Bradford was the centre of the woollen and worsted industry, even though trade with the United States during the 1890s had been badly affected by the McKinley Tariffs.

Caption For Drummond, Drummond Castle 1899

It has endured its share of troubles.

Caption For Gerrans, Gerrans Church 1895

Perched on a windy hill a mile or two north of Portscatho, Gerrans has been called a 'plain-looking village'.

Caption For Saltburn By The Sea, Cat Nab 1891

Another view showing Cat Nab, with Saltburn's Marine Parade standing high on the opposite side of the valley.

Caption For Hornsea, Cliff Road C1950

Another famous visitor to the town was Lawrence of Arabia, who frequently visited the White Cottage in the Eastgate area.

Caption For Northampton, Market Square C1950

The buildings on the left, the west side of the Market Place, mostly survive today, apart from the two at the far left.

Caption For Brynmawr, Llanelly Hill C1960

The road to Brynmawr winds around the hillside from the village of Gellifelyn, on the right.

Caption For Ilminster, Silver Street C1950

St Mary's Church, which rises behind the Dolphin Hotel, is renowned for its lavishly-decorated tower and impressive tie beam roof, both of which date from its rebuilding in the 15th century.

Caption For Nottingham, Council House, Market Square C1950

After the smaller scale Exchange, the new Council House of Portland stone seemed very grandiose to the citizens of Nottingham, but they have come to appreciate their imposing town hall.

Caption For Ironbridge, Bridge From The River 1892

Notice the river boat, or trow, moored to the bank. At one time the River Severn was one of the busiest in Europe, and trade along it was dependent on these boats.