Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1899, Hollybush Ref. HOSM62756
1894 - 1895, Dagenham Ref. HOSM34402
1892, Hurworth Place Ref. HOSM49206
1896, Little Newsham Ref. HOSM51565
1912 - 1913, Merrybent Ref. HOSM53523
1912 - 1913, Piercebridge Ref. HOSM56714
1896 - 1913, Walworth Ref. HOSM63361
1896, Walworth Gate Ref. HOSM63362
1895 - 1907, Crayford Ref. HOSM42295
1885 - 1905, Hillfield Ref. HOSM55991
1891 - 1892, Darwen Ref. HOSM34413
1884 - 1899, Hellidon Ref. HOSM48083
1883, Little Preston Ref. HOSM51588
1883, Preston Capes Ref. HOSM57122
1899, Upper Boddington Ref. HOSM63015
1872 - 1897, Northbourne Ref. HOSM55339
1896 - 1897, Sholden Ref. HOSM59137
1898 - 1910, Ewloe Ref. HOSM45022
1898 - 1910, Big Mancot Ref. HOSM53056
1898 - 1899, Peniel Ref. HOSM56329

Books

442 books found. Showing results 16,513 to 16,536.

Memories

29,040 memories found. Showing results 6,881 to 6,890.

Pincents Hill

I remember Pincents Hill and surrending area in the 1950s. We would walk up through the city and down Pincents Hill, past the farm with a small pond. On the left was a long gravel avenue that was lined with poplars down to Calcot. At ...Read more

A memory of Tilehurst in 1950 by Michael Taylor

My Home Town

I'm a Pinehurst boy infants' juniors and seniors before moving on to Headlands as the first of the Comprehensive pupils. But firstly I'm from Pinehurst and proud of it. I lived with my Mum and Gran in Hawthorne Avenue until my dad left ...Read more

A memory of Swindon in 1965 by Kevin Brigginshaw

St Mary''s School Parrock Road Gravesend

St Mary's Boys returned from Ugbrook, Devon the estate of Lord Clifford to Gravesend when the war ended in 1945 and I was resident there until 1954. Although called a school it was in reality an orphanage. ...Read more

A memory of Gravesend in 1945 by Delvin Flynn

The Shop On Cobham Tilt

My father Clive Impey,was demobbed from the forces in 1946 and at the time the shop was a shoe repair shop. He converted it to a greengrocers shop and during the next few years it became a general store. My mother Jocelyn ...Read more

A memory of Cobham by Clare Joint

Gas Works

Ii remember as a small child the excitement of our train drawing away from Heacham station and finally stopping at Hunstanton, then carrying our cases to a caravan at Searles. Another enduring memory is of waiting as a shunting engine ...Read more

A memory of Hunstanton in 1966 by Geoff Hartley

Birchington In The 50s !

Many happy memories of Birchington - my sister (born 1933) often used to take me to the Ice Cream Parlour which until about 5 years ago still had the rattan chairs and tables and distinctive smell of vanilla. Most family ...Read more

A memory of Birchington by Mervyn Burton

The Good Old Days Continued

I also recall the days when the old tramp used to go around the bins in the old market hall looking for food, and old Les the deaf mute who used to hang around the taxi rank on Market Hill, he used to go to Warwicks fish ...Read more

A memory of Luton by Michael Bream

The Grange

The Grange always brings back memories of our life growing up in the village. We are the Blackburn family and we lived at 11 Curtis Drive. We used to play in the field at the front of the big house as we called it but if 'madame ...Read more

A memory of Brompton-on-Swale by Lorna Meadows

Family Connections To Steep Going Back To 1708

Having researched my family history I was expecting that most of my family were from Bepton and Midhurst, however whilst several family members were laid to rest in Bepton churchyard, I have found that in ...Read more

A memory of Steep by Wayne Russell

Surrey St.

I have only just discovered this website and felt compelled to respond. I was born in Heathfield Gardens, South Croydon in 1948 and my maiden name was Murphy. We moved to Wyche Grove near the Purley Arms, South Croydon when I was about 5 ...Read more

A memory of Croydon by Kate Sims

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 16,513 to 16,536.

Caption For Shrewsbury, Wyle Cop 1896

This part of Shrewsbury suffered a great fire in the 1390s, and so these buildings date from the 1400s. The building on the right has a particularly decorative window which is original.

Caption For Chirbury, The Village C1955

Chirbury was the home of Lord Herbert, an Elizabethan philosopher, diplomat and keen historian.

Caption For Clun, The Bridge C1960

Chirbury was the home of Lord Herbert, an Elizabethan philosopher, diplomat and keen historian.

Caption For Chesterfield, Hotel Portland 1902

In the tour guides of the period the Portland was 'well spoken of', with rooms from 3s 6d and lunch for 2s 6d.

Caption For Feckenham, Droitwich Road C1965

Droitwich has a long history of salt production. The Romans mined Droitwich salt on a large scale, and this is the road they built running east from Droitwich through Feckenham to Alcester.

Caption For Grange Over Sands, The Grange Hotel And Tennis Courts 1894

The Grange Hotel was built following the coming of the railway.

Caption For Kidderminster, Broadwaters C1960

What was Broadwaters Lane led from the town centre as a continuation of the Horse Fair to meet the main road, where it became Chester Road.

Caption For Greywell, The Church Of St Mary The Virgin 1904

The view shows the north side of the church, which dates from the late 12th century, and the fine Norman doorway. The 17th-century tower contains four bells.

Caption For Romford, Como Street 1908

Over the years the river has been something of a problem to this part of the town and the whole area was regularly flooded.

Caption For Gidea Park, The Golf Course C1955

The Romford Golf Club, when it was founded, leased 90 acres of land from the Gidea Hall Estate.

Caption For Eashing, Village 1898

This is another one of the ancient bridges that span these reaches of the River Wey. There are six in total: this one, two at Tilford, and one each at Elstead, Peper Harow and Unstead.

Caption For Garboldisham, Harvest Time C1955

This photograph depicts a vanished way of life in the country. Horse- drawn wagons have brought in the straw from the fields.

Caption For Heacham, High Street C1955

This small village sits between the sea and fields of bright laven- der. At Caley Mill there is a lavender water distillery, and in late summer the fields shimmer with a deep blue.

Caption For Exmouth, The Sands 1890

At the beginning of the last millennium, marauding Danes landed on these sandy Devon beaches and put the village of Exmouth to fire and sword.

Caption For Northfield, Parish Church, Greatstone Inn And Pound 1949

The parish church of St Laurence is originally 12th-century with a 13th-century chancel.

Caption For Rhyl, Donkeys On The Sands 1891

Rhyl is famous for its great windy expanse of beach facing Liverpool Bay.

Caption For London, Diamond Jubilee 1897

After 60 years on the throne, Queen Victoria did not have the strength to climb the steps of St Paul's Cathedral for her Jubilee thanksgiving service, so it was held outside.

Caption For London, Ludgate Hill From Fleet Street C1886

Fleet Street had been 'the street of ink' ever since Caxton's assistant Wynkyn de Worde set up his press next to St Bride's Church in 1500.

Caption For Alton, High Street 1898

William Wrenn had only just arrived in Alton when this picture of his shop, on the right, was taken.

Caption For Stanford Bridge, The Village C1960

Stanford's rectory was the birthplace in 1775 of the author and moralist Mrs Sherwood, whose novel 'The Fairchild Family' was a popular improving text with the more rigidly censorious readers of Regency

Caption For Ferrybridge, St Andrew's Church C1955

The curve of the river forces bargemen to make a skilful manoeuvre into the lock, which allows boats to travel past the weir.

Caption For Southwold, The Common 1896

Southwold Common stands between the town and the marshes, and is lined on its northern edge with a range of private dwellings.

Caption For Totnes, Parish Church 1896

The red sandstone parish church of St Mary was built by Roger Growdon and dedicated in 1450 by Bishop Lacey, whose name can still be seen on pub signs around Devon.

Caption For West Meon, Village And Church 2004

The flagpole still stands guard over the War Memorial and the flag is flown on appropriate occasions.