Photos

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Maps

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1878 - 1880, Froggatt Ref. HOSM45971
1878 - 1880, Froggatt Ref. HOSM60582
1895 - 1912, Hookwood Ref. HOSM48878
1895 - 1910, Horne Ref. HOSM71330
1887, Ashby Puerorum Ref. HOSM36300
1886 - 1887, Edlington Ref. HOSM44623
1887 - 1888, Oxcombe Ref. HOSM55951
1895, Elm Park Ref. HOSM44750
1908 - 1909, Rolston Ref. HOSM57975
1896, Two Mile Ash Ref. HOSM71324
1896, Dial Post Ref. HOSM43210
1896, Lower Beeding Ref. HOSM52561
1895, Chilton Moor Ref. HOSM40826
1895, Middle Rainton Ref. HOSM53618
1895, New Herrington Ref. HOSM54736
1895, Rainton Gate Ref. HOSM57401
1895, Lumley Thicks Ref. HOSM65102
1888 - 1892, Bradley Ref. HOSM38590
1888 - 1892, Upper Heaton Ref. HOSM41552
1888 - 1889, Dalton Ref. HOSM42839

Books

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Memories

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Newchurch

I lived at on Staghills Road (my maiden name was Taylor) and I went to Newchurch C of E School until 1958. I remember Mrs Roberts and Mrs Barlow, the teachers in the top 2 classes. My favourite time at school was when we were ...Read more

A memory of Newchurch in 1960 by Elizabeth Abbott

Life In The Country

I was stationed in the USAF at RAF Lakenheath. I resided at Church View, Church Road with my wife, 3 daughters, and our 3 Shelties. My oldest daughter Cindy learned to ring bells at the church and was sweet on a local boy, Robert ...Read more

A memory of Hilgay in 1973 by Louis Dewhurst

Mitchelmores Gardens Duddleston Road Black Lion Lane

I have noticed one or two comments with regard to 'Mitchelmores Gardens' in Duddleston Road/Black Lion Lane. I think that the writers  are perhaps a little confused. Mr Mitchelmore was an ...Read more

A memory of Little Sutton by Kathleen Green

Staxton

My grandma (Whinnie) and father grew up here, and owned Staxton Garage for a while (Mike Hearing). I spent the most enjoyable childhood there. It makes me smile thinking of all of the older people, always smiling and telling a good yarn ...Read more

A memory of Staxton in 1977 by Philip Wearing

National Oil Refinery

I started work at the laboratory in the Llandarcy Oil Refinery in 1942 for the great weekly wage of one pound, one shilling and ninepence, when I was 16. Mostly women worked in the lab but once the war was over the company only ...Read more

A memory of Llandarcy in 1942

Longtown High Street

My great-great grandfather was George 'Dood' McKie and he lived in a house about six doors beyond the Graham Arms Hotel which is shown in the Francis Frith photo number L203002.  He was one of those Longtown characters who are ...Read more

A memory of Longtown in 1880 by Chester Forster

My Pop

My pop's father was the Percuil ferryman for the St Mawes Steam Ship Co. My pop was the youngest ferryman taking people from Percuil to the ferry. He was in the local paper in the early 1900s for being the youngest ferryman in Cornwall. There ...Read more

A memory of Percuil in 1910 by Stephen Breeze

My Childhood Home

My parents bought the nearest semi to the detached house in Grovemount when it had just been built, I believe they paid in the region of £2000 for it. I was born in 1966 and this was my home until 1987, my parents are still there ...Read more

A memory of Davenham by Allison Daniel

White Horse Cottages

Just wondered if anyone could help me please. We live in Old Harlow and have recently been looking into the history of Harlow and where we live. We were wondering if anyone has any memories or photos, or just any information at all ...Read more

A memory of Harlow by Teresa Brooks

The Past

My aunt and uncle used to own the Langdales Hotel, Mr and Mrs Bob Smith, until 1957. The hotel is now called the Wainright. All holidays I stopped there with my mum and dad. There were busses called Mallinsons from Windermere ...Read more

A memory of Dungeon Ghyll Force in 1956 by Tony Carr

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 17,281 to 17,304.

Caption For Dorchester, St Peter's Church 1922

In this later view, we can see the memorial cross to the parish members who died in World War I in front of the second window from the right.

Caption For Burton On Trent, Station Street 1961

The railway came to Burton in 1839 with the opening of the Birmingham & Derby Junction.

Caption For Launceston, South Gate And Castle 1893

Race Hill was once the main road into Launceston from the south; it leads down to the South Gate, which is the last remnant of the old town walls.

Caption For Launceston, Newport 1911

This broad junction is now occupied by a mini-roundabout, but in 1911 it appears that nobody was too bothered about which side of the unmade road traffic chose to use.

Caption For Launceston, Newport 1911

This broad junction is now occupied by a mini-roundabout, but in 1911 it appears that nobody was too bothered about which side of the unmade road traffic chose to use.

Caption For Glasgow, Renfield Street 1897

A convoy of horse-trams trundles along the busy street. Within a year, electric street trams would be running, and the horse-trams phased out.

Caption For Dingwall, General View 1890

Dingwall stands on the Cromarty Firth. It was the home town of General Hector MacDonald (1853–1903), who enlisted in the 92nd Highlanders at the age of 17.

Caption For Ripon, Market Place 1914

Every evening at 9pm, four blasts are sounded on a horn at the market cross.

Caption For Buntingford, Market Hill 1923

It is towards the end of market day, an event which was revived in 1920. Pens for cattle and sheep can be glimpsed under the trees, and a large lorry waits to carry its four-footed cargo away.

Caption For Ashwell, High Street 1951

Here we see some of the other superb buildings dating from the 15th and 17th centuries which escaped three fires in 1632, 1795 and 1850.

Caption For Northam, Church 1919

The conspicuous tower of St Margaret's has long been used as a landmark by mariners negotiating Bideford Bar at the entrance to the Torridge estuary.

Caption For Falmouth, Harbour 1895

Here we see a busy harbour scene, with fishing boats on the left and several sailing boats, along with a number of harbour tugs.

Caption For Charlestown, Harbour 1904

Charlestown was developed by Sir Charles Rashleigh at the beginning of the 19th century for exporting china clay and other minerals.

Caption For Westbury, All Saints' Church, Interior C1955

The stained glass of the east window dates from around the mid 19th century, along with the glass in the north chapel's east window, and that in the west window.

Caption For London, King William Street 1880

This photograph shows the Cannon Street end of King William Street, which heads south-east from the Mansion House towards London Bridge.

Caption For East Grinstead, High Street 1904

The town, now mercifully by-passed, has a remarkably complete High Street, considering the volume of traffic that used to choke it en route to the coast.

Caption For Scarborough, The South Cliff Tramway 1890

The tramway offered holiday-makers an alternative means of escape from the beach to the Esplanade, other than by the 224 steps cutting through the Spa Gardens, and all for just 1d.

Caption For Coventry, The Choir, Holy Trinity Church C1965

A church was recorded on this site around 1113, but the oldest part of the present building dates from about 1260.

Caption For Dorridge, The Village 1967

The railway station at the back of this picture is the reason for Dorridge's existence. Until the London to Birmingham railway was built in 1852, there was no Dorridge.

Caption For Stourbridge, High Street C1950

Smarts occupies part of a block known as Bordeaux House, so named because when it was built in 1894 it was the home of a wine importer, Rutlands.

Caption For Formby, St Peter's Church C1960

Some of the stones were salvaged and used in the construction of St Peter's. Also saved was a bell dated 1661 and a sundial. The bell turret, Gothic chancel and side chapel were added in 1873.

Caption For St Mawes, 1930

Looking directly westwards from St Mawes, it is possible to have an uninterrupted view of marine traffic approaching Falmouth, which has been a centre of commerce for centuries.

Caption For Great Easton, St Andrew's Church C1960

On the east side of the village, overlooking the Welland Valley, the church for the most part dates from the 13th and 14th centuries, including the tower and its broach spire.

Caption For Twycross, The Village C1955

The cafe is not overburdened with custom, and the road to the zoo, about two miles further on, awaits a surge of traffic, as does the Curzon Arms, at the road junction.