Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1946, Rocky Hill Ref. NPO819202
1946, Stoneygate Ref. NPO840730
1946, Sunny Hill Ref. NPO842903
1946, Tamerton Foliot Ref. NPO844731
1899, Point Lynas Ref. RNE807860
1899, Pont Hwfa Ref. RNE808520
1895, Portsea Ref. RNE809899
1895, Portsea Island Ref. RNE809900
1899, Puffin Island Or Priestholm Ref. RNE811440
1898, Marholm Ref. RNE774603
1899, Marian-Glas Ref. RNE774615
1899, Merridale Ref. RNE778311
1895, St Denys Ref. RNE823770
1895, St John's Park Ref. RNE823992
1896, St John's Wood Ref. RNE824000
1899, Nottingham Ref. RNE794796
1899, Old Basford Ref. RNE796221
1898, Old Fletton Ref. RNE796451
1898, Orton Brimbles Ref. RNE798062
1898, Orton Goldhay Ref. RNE798063

Books

442 books found. Showing results 16,081 to 16,104.

Memories

29,040 memories found. Showing results 6,701 to 6,710.

California In England Holiday Camp

I have fond memories of holidays at California in England from the early sixties. I spend my holidays there with my parents over four years from 1963 to 1966. It was a great holiday and as a young boy there was a ...Read more

A memory of Wokingham in 1963 by Peter Jaques

Growing Up In Eastwell Park

My grandfather came up from Cranbourne in Dorset and was head gamekeeper of Eastwell Park all his working life, and my mother met my father, Alfred Clark, when he was sent there to work. They married in the church that ...Read more

A memory of Westwell in 1952 by Maureen Feakins

Perkinsville

Because I was raised by my Grandparents I inherited their surname Green untill I left Pelton Modern school and started work. Mole Terrace being the street where we lived served not only as a football pitch but also ...Read more

A memory of Chester-Le-Street in 1947 by Gerald Watson

Bargoed Hall Bargoed

Does anyone remember the doctor at Bargoed Hall? First it was Dr Thomas E Richards and then later his son, Dr Arthur Richards who died in 1970. My husband used to visit his great grandma at Bargoed Hall in the 60s when he was a ...Read more

A memory of Bargoed in 1960

Pantddu Farm And Aberbeeg

I grew up in the farm in the picture. My parents were Ern and Megan Sheppard. Dad delivered milk for many years, initially from churns carried around in a horse and cart and later the milk was in glass bottles from a ...Read more

A memory of Aberbeeg in 1940 by Annette Lewis (Sheppard

Crathorne Arms

I lived in Hutton Rudby but we had family friends in Crathorne, the Gibsons. They lived in Rose Cottage opposite the post office and village shop. I use to work on weekends for Redvest Bolton, a local farmer and landlord of the ...Read more

A memory of Crathorne in 1959 by Bill Eden

Lock Keeper

My grandfather, Edward Ernest Light, was the lock keeper at Sonning when this photo would have been taken. He was married to Lily and they had 3 sons, Edgar, Harold and Len, and a daugher Evie. Harold was my father and was born in the ...Read more

A memory of Sonning in 1910 by Deborah Boyce

Evacuation

I was evacuated to Kibworth three times; in 1939 I came probably from my school, Newington Green in North London. i stayed with Mr. and Mrs. Dinkley. After a few months, a bomb fell in Kibworth, probably on the way to ...Read more

A memory of Kibworth Beauchamp in 1930 by Dorothy Beth

Idyllic Memories Of A Childhood In Clochan

I was bridesmaid at my Auntie Pat and Uncle Rolf's wedding at Presholme church. They met when he was a prisoner of war and married when I was three. I then spent many holidays with them during the 1950s, ...Read more

A memory of Clochan in 1950 by Elizabeth Read

Happy Days

I Iived in the Children's Home Cannon Court from 1954 until 1960. They were great years. I attended Fetcham School and St Domonic Salvo Collage at Leatherhead. I spent a lot of time at the Splash and walked the cinder track past the pig ...Read more

A memory of Fetcham in 1954 by Martin Hartigan

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 16,081 to 16,104.

Caption For London, Hyde Park Corner C1900

Londoners tended market gardens close by which are now smothered by the buildings of Kensington. In the 18th century it was considered foolhardy to venture here after dark.

Caption For Market Bosworth, The Village C1955

Since the 13th century there has been a market here, and the buildings in the town centre reflect a gentle change rather than a dramatic fluctuation of fortune at any one time.

Caption For Whitekirk, St Mary's Church C1955

Here we see the 15th-century cruciform church of St Mary's, its massive tower surmounted by a wooden spire.

Caption For Gorleston, The Beach 1904

In this quintessential holiday scene a pleasure craft hoists its sail ready to carry a party of trippers up and down the coast. Children paddle in the shallows clutching their buckets and spades.

Caption For Torquay, Bishops Walk 1920

Above the entrance is a stone figure of St William (the Archbishop of York) who died in 1154. Nowadays the courtyard is well-cared-for.

Caption For Eyam, Village 1896

Eyam made a great sacrifice during the Great Plague of 1665-66.

Caption For Prestbury, The Village 1907

Reputedly England's most haunted village, and a market town in the time of Henry III, Prestbury is now a residential suburb of Cheltenham.

Caption For Harrogate, Crescent Gardens 1907

For decades, music was a feature of everyday life during the Harrogate season. Late morning concerts were held both at the Crescent and the Winter Gardens.

Caption For London, Nomads, Battersea 1885

The working classes were very superstitious and, although wary of the gypsies, their curiosity would get the better of them and they would pay to buy the wares or have their palms read.

Caption For Tattershall, The Bedehouses C1955

These old houses are to be found in the shadow of Tattershall Castle and next to the collegiate church of the Holy Trinity.

Caption For Sandsend, 1925

Most of the larger houses have been converted to hotels to cater for the hundreds of tourists that arrive every summer.

Caption For St Annes, Pier Entrance 1901

Opened in 1885, the pier cost something in the order of £30,000 to build.

Caption For Alton, High Street 1898

Note the shopkeepers diligently scanning the High Street in search of custom. Outside E.W.

Caption For Windermere, 1887

This is the original hand-rowed ferry service across the narrowest part of the Windermere at Bowness Nab.

Caption For Bucklers Hard, The Village C1960

One of the New Forest's most famous landmarks, Bucklers Hard was an important naval shipbuilding yard during the 18th century.

Caption For Petersfield, Market Place C1950

The most striking buildings in Petersfield are Georgian; some of them overlook the large square in which stands the statue of William III, depicted on horseback and dressed, absurdly, as a Roman.

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 St Ives, The Quay C1955

Here we see an assortment of old holiday cruisers tied up at the quay in St Ives. Note the identical fold-back roofs fitted to each boat.

Caption For Fordwich, The Town Hall C1955

Nearby is a ducking stool once used for the punishment of those accused of witchcraft.

Caption For Paddock Wood, Pressing The Hops C1950

Here we see piles of hops prior to pressing. Kentish hops were much in demand, particularly of course by Kentish breweries such as Mackesons and Shepherd Neame.

Caption For Frome, Vallis Way 1952

The historic Swan Inn, left of centre, was mentioned in the Frome Rate Book of 1663. The decorative lamp in the foreground on the right has now gone.

Caption For Luton, Vauxhall Motors C1950

This picture gives some indication of the scale of operations at Vauxhall Motors.

Caption For Twickenham, The Riverside C1965

After the baths closed in 1981, officially for refurbishment, the council decided that the demand for a new pool could not justify the cost of extensive repair or replacement, and a search began

Caption For Chelmsford, Roman Road 2005

When the Romans came to Britain in AD 43, they placed their seat of government at Camulodunum (Colchester).