Photos

11,144 photos found. Showing results 13,361 to 11,144.

Maps

181,031 maps found.

1947, Llanfaethlu Ref. NPO758782
1947, Llanfair Pwllgwyngyll Ref. NPO758794
1947, Llanfechell Ref. NPO758816
1947, Llangoed Ref. NPO758897
1947, Llechcynfarwy Ref. NPO759223
1946, Northern Ref. NPO794252
1945, Old Portsmouth Ref. NPO797062
1946, Orton Longueville Ref. NPO798069
1945, Landguard Manor Ref. NPO751969
1946, Parkfield Ref. NPO801382
1945, Paulsgrove Ref. NPO802108
1947, Pengorffwysfa Ref. NPO803350
1947, Penmynydd Ref. NPO803717
1946, Pennycross Ref. NPO803873
1947, Penygraigwen Ref. NPO804934
1946, Pilsgate Ref. NPO806203
1945, Mark's Corner Ref. NPO774733
1946, Merridale Ref. NPO778311
1945, Merry Oak Ref. NPO778376
1946, Middle Town Ref. NPO779260

Books

442 books found. Showing results 16,033 to 16,056.

Memories

29,040 memories found. Showing results 6,681 to 6,690.

Peter Prankerd's First Born

I am Peter Prankerd's first born child, Catherine Anne Bulteel (nee Prankerd). I now live in South Africa. My brother (my father's second born) resides in the UK. I have vague memories of this house but vivid memories of ...Read more

A memory of Newnham in 1962 by Catherine Anne (Kate Nee Prankerd

Seal Trip Boats

14/08/11 My grandparents used to take me on holiday in their motorbike and sidecar to Hunstanton and Heacham when I was a small boy. It would have been between 1948 and 1950. I remember vividly going on a boat with wheels down the ...Read more

A memory of Hunstanton in 1950 by Anthony Savery

The Old M Stores In East Studdal

My two aunts used to run the old M stores in East Studdal, my family used to stay at the shop and I have fantastic memories of travelling from SE London in my dads 3 wheeler to visit in the school holidays. The ...Read more

A memory of East Studdal in 1963 by Neil Vickers

The Time Of My Life

Hi ! My name is Martine and I am French. I came to New Marske by chance when I started to study English and I staid with the Alexanders and their three children, Jean, John and Moira. I had a great time with them and I enjoyed ...Read more

A memory of New Marske in 1965 by Martine Julie

Looking Down On The Fisherman's Cot From Yearlstone Vineyard

Although I have visited this pub for drinks and meals on many occasions, my most recent view of it was unusual! br />I took the 55 bus from Tiverton towards Bickleigh ...Read more

A memory of Bickleigh in 2011 by John Howard Norfolk

Tramping Over Holmfirth Moss To The Youth Hostel

I remember a winter walk in early winter 1966 with a group of friends from Manchester YMCA. We took the bus out to the Pennines and went for a wet, misty and boggy walk over the top towards the ...Read more

A memory of Holmfirth in 1966 by John Howard Norfolk

1st Hazel Slade Scouts

I was born at the bottom of the Rawnsley Road, by the double bridges, known as Pool End, after Hednesford Park which used to be a pool. I was a Cub in the 1st Hazel Slade Scouts, our meeting place was at the church near ...Read more

A memory of Hazelslade in 1950 by Peter Hawthorne

Bovey Tracey

I was born in Bovey at what is now the Old Library in East Street, but in 1937 was the Liberal Club. My Godfather Dick Smaridge lived just down the street at Number 14. After his son Eric was shot down in the War I mostly lived with ...Read more

A memory of Haytor Vale in 1954 by Michael Steer

Happy Days

I arrived in Trafford Park in 1936 as I had moved from Chorlton cum Hardy with my sister Marjorie and mother Marjorie. My father had died in 1930. Mother rented a shop at 392 Third Avenue and I started at TP Council School aged ...Read more

A memory of Trafford Park in 1930 by Ken Binks

Freefolk Priors

I have fond memories of Freefolk. I stayed at Freefolk Priors with my Aunt Babs and her three boys around about 1963. We would go down there for the duration of the school holidays and stay in her little house which overlooked the ...Read more

A memory of Freefolk in 1963 by Kathy Jones

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 16,033 to 16,056.

Caption For Stourbridge, Clock Tower C1955

The building in the centre of the photograph is the Market Hall; today it is really only a façade, as it is now part of the new Crown Centre which adjoins it on the right.

Caption For Radstock, Main Road C1965

In the 19th century this area was the centre of a busy coal mining industry.

Caption For Winsham, Church Street C1955

Originally the site of the village pump, this cross is at the junction of five roads. The George Inn, behind the cross, and the King's Arms (left) are now just houses.

Caption For Tewkesbury, Church Street 1907

The hotel, which incorporates parts of a 14th-century building, features in Charles Dickens's 'Pickwick Papers'; it is in front of the hotel's ancient fireplace that Mr Pickwick warms his coat tails.

Caption For Harrold, The Green And Butter Market C1960

Generally known as 'The Market House', the building is 18th-century in origin and formed a covered area wherein farmers' wives and younger members of their families could display dairy products and similar

Caption For Richmond, The Convent 1898

Now apartments, the convent was established c1850 by the Religious of the Assumption, who ran a girls' boarding school until 1993.

Caption For Buckden, The Village C1955

A flock of white-nosed Swaledale sheep are driven down the road from the village green by a shepherd and his dog in the Upper Wharfedale village of Buckden in the Yorkshire Dales.

Caption For Sunderland, The Park C1900

This is Mowbray Park, created in the 1850s out of Bildon Hill and the old quarries on its north face.

Caption For Eastbourne, High Street, Old Town 1890

This view captures well the qualities of old East Bourn, now called the Old Town.

Caption For Eastbourne, Paradise 1910

The road climbs here along the chalk amid the beech woods of the Paradise Plantation. It picturesquely linked the old town with Meads, and was a popular stroll for visitors.

Caption For Herne Bay, Central Parade C1955

A local weather recording station, no doubt keeping a carefully tally of the total of sunshine hours, stands amid the formal gardens along the front.

Caption For Caister On Sea, The Lifeboat 'jose Neville' C1955

She is the direct descendant of the 'Beauchamp', lost in the lifeboat disaster of 1901 when nine local lifeboatmen drowned as the boat capsized. There is a memorial to them in Caister cemetery.

Caption For Cambridge, King's Parade 1933

Here, we are looking out onto King's Parade from the front of King's College. To the left is the Senate House, while the tower with four distinctive turrets belongs to the Church of Great St Mary.

Caption For Haughmond, The Chapter House 1891

From William both the Stuart royal line in Scotland and the English line of the Earls of Norfolk descend.

Caption For Scarborough, Boat Entering The Harbour C1955

A lone oarsman makes his way from Sandside towards the west pier, as one of the pleasure boats returns to dis- charge its cargo of happy holidaymakers.

Caption For Sheringham, The View From The Roman Encampment 1894

This view was taken from one of the highest points in the county.

Caption For Lowick Green, From The Police Station C1955

LOWICK BRIDGE, The River Crake L462009 Lowick Bridge is the second road bridge to span the waters of the River Crake after it leaves Coniston Water, and is close to the pub.

Caption For Felsted, The Old School House (The Guildhall) C1960

This was the start of the famous Felsted School, which rose to the height of its fame in the 19th century under its headmaster W S Grignon.

Caption For Mevagissey, The Quay And The Cliffs C1955

The harbour office (left) stands where the breakwater meets the wall of the 18th-century pier.

Caption For Woodford Bridge, The Pond C1965

These flats beyond the ponds at Woodford Bridge were built in about 1959, and changed this remoter part of the parish from being what was generally described as a village into the general conurbation

Caption For Lindfield, Paxhill C1955

Part of the estate was later to become a golf course with exhilarating views of the surrounding countryside and attractive villages.

Caption For Ockley, The Windmill 1906

The windmill was built in 1802, and was one of a number in the south and eastern parts of the county.

Caption For Holmbury St Mary, Post Office 1914

After the railway came to the nearby town of Dorking, and also Gomshall, in the 19th century, Holmbury became a desirable place to live.

Caption For Morecambe, The Clock Tower C1950

Our clock tower is showing signs of age in this photograph from half a century ago. The marked two colours of brick are not so easy to distinguish fifty years on from our earlier photographs.