Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1903, Michaelchurch Escley Ref. HOSM53563
1884 - 1886, Moccas Ref. HOSM53886
1887, Much Birch Ref. HOSM54348
1886, Norton Canon Ref. HOSM55412
1886 - 1903, Peterchurch Ref. HOSM56564
1885 - 1886, Rotherwas Ref. HOSM58132
1886 - 1887, Twyford Ref. HOSM62742
1886 - 1903, Urishay Castle Ref. HOSM63126
1895 - 1896, Charlton Ref. HOSM40607
1895 - 1896, Colwell Ref. HOSM41570
1896, Highgreen Manor Ref. HOSM48305
1895, Walwick Ref. HOSM61456
1884, Brent Knoll Ref. HOSM38879
1884 - 1885, Walrow Ref. HOSM63315
1879 - 1897, Chinley Ref. HOSM40931
1896 - 1897, Rowarth Ref. HOSM58182
1897, Cadmore End Ref. HOSM39755
1897, Four Ashes Ref. HOSM45723
1897, Holmer Green Ref. HOSM48773
1897, Widmer End Ref. HOSM64557

Books

442 books found. Showing results 17,545 to 17,568.

Memories

29,040 memories found. Showing results 7,311 to 7,320.

St Mary's Bay Holiday Camp. Brixham

I had a wonderful weeks holiday here in June 1961. I often think of the short time I spent there and the people I met, fellow campers. My chalet was, by today's standards a little more than a shed, but had gas ...Read more

A memory of Brixham in 1961 by Barrie Ward

Blakelaw 1962 1982

1962 - 1982, growing up in Blakelaw, living in Lindfield Avenue going to the Walling Infant and Junior School, Blakelaw Lower and Upper School. Playing football using the garden gates as goals, playing football for Blakelaw ...Read more

A memory of Blakelaw by Kevin Johnson

The Union Canal Falkirk

I have explored the Union Canal in Falkirk over the past 15 years as a local resident and canal user - I have walked, and traveled its length several times over on boats, too ( in short sections of course). The journey began ...Read more

A memory of Maddiston in 1997 by Sonia Mclay

The Crescent

I was born in The Crescent, South Tottenham in 1945. I went to Crowland Road Primary School and later Markfield. My mum Glad, worked at the Jewish Hospital in Stamford Hill. I remember going to Saturday morning pictures to the Super ...Read more

A memory of Tottenham in 1950 by Lorraine Price

Upper Gordon Road

We moved into Uppper Gordon Road a few years ago and have been trying to find some old photos of the street or information about the houses. The house was build c. 1897.

A memory of Camberley

Bassingbourn Airfield

A relative of mine worked on the airfield for a private contractor until his death in 1940. His name was George Fynn, of Rainham in Essex. He was riding pillion on a motor bike whan they had a head on with an R.A.F. truck near the airfield. Would anyone know of this person?

A memory of Royston in 1930 by Bernie Fynn

Happy Days!!!

I was a pupil at Downshill School, Dockenfield Manor, sent there in 1946 or 42 at the age of 6½ or so. The headmaster was a small, self-important and often sadistic man. Of the other masters, Major Faro was a born sadist - "a double ...Read more

A memory of Frensham in 1942 by Michael Nassau Kennedy

5 Jubilee Cottages

Born here 1942 - mother a member of the Wicks family based at Holly House (hurdle makers) father an airman stationed at RAF Hullavington. I recall land girls, the drone of planes. I was too young for school & roamed the ...Read more

A memory of Hullavington in 1942 by Tony Dighton

115 High Street

I was born at Hullavington 1942 and as a child used to bus to Malmesbury for market day. In 1981 I had an opportunity to buy 115 High Street (on left side of pic about halfway up) - loved it. The stream at bottom of garden, the ...Read more

A memory of Malmesbury in 1981 by Tony Dighton

Good Old School Days !!!

I started Walker R C in the 1950's and remember my wonderful teacher called Miss Morgan - she was so sweet and kind. I had very long hair and she would often bring in lovely ribbons for me, I was very shy and she was so very kind ...Read more

A memory of Byker

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 17,545 to 17,568.

Caption For Ilsington, The Village And Church C1965

The Church of St Michael was built in the 14th century and enlarged in the 15th century. It has a 16th-century rood screen and a clergy stall of carved medieval bench-ends.

Caption For Eastleigh, North Stoneham Church C1955

Much of the town dates from between 1890 and 1939, and many of its residents were employed by the railway.

Caption For Old Swinford, Hagley Road C1955

The photographer was standing towards the northern end of Hagley Road, looking towards Stourbridge. The view is greatly changed today, with the cottages on the left barely recognisable.

Caption For Olton, Warwick Road C1965

The coming of the railway caused semi-rural Olton to urbanise rapidly. In 1873 James Kent leased nearly 100 acres of land and started building houses for commuters.

Caption For Accrington, Technical School 1899

Henry Hills was the first headmaster of Accrington's co-educational technical school, which opened on 28 August 1895.

Caption For Long Eaton, The Market Place C1950

This view of Long Eaton's Market Place is a real snapshot in time.

Caption For Par, Beach 1927

Par Harbour was built in 1830 by mineowner Thomas Treffry, known as the 'King of mid-Cornwall'.

Caption For Dursley, Parsonage Street C1960

This bustling scene captures the essence of many small towns in the 1960s before the arrival of multiple retailers introduced a uniformity to almost every shopping street everywhere.

Caption For Wanborough, The Harrow Inn, High Street C1965

It was situated next to the former Wanborough Brewery, now demolished - a close of new houses has been erected on the site.

Caption For Davenham, War Memorial And School C1955

This old school was built in the 1850s, but in recent years it has been converted into a number of separate private houses.

Caption For Matlock Bath, From High Tor C1955

This dizzying view from the summit of High Tor looks north towards Matlock.

Caption For Fairhaven, The Bowling Green C1955

Bowls has long been a popular game in Lancashire, and there is considerable rivalry between the many clubs of its towns, villages and pubs.

Caption For Hadleigh, The Castle 1891

The castle had two main towers and a further tower guarding the entrance on the north side.There was no keep. Kentish Ragstone was brought across the River Thames for the construction.

Caption For Southbourne, From The Pier 1908

Southbourne has an unfortuate place in aviation history as the scene of the air crash that killed the pioneer pilot Mr Rolls, of Rolls Royce fame, in 1910.

Caption For Ilfracombe, From The Torrs 1899

The Torrs walk thoughtfully skirts the ridge of the Seven Hills, and it was of a sufficiently shallow gradient to allow less energetic visitors to take a pony and trap to the top.

Caption For Combe Martin, The Strand 1926

Harbour hotels see their share of odd events.

Caption For Hambleton, The Creek C1960

Here at Wardley's Creek, a crew waits patiently as the rising tide approaches its peak to float their yacht from its resting-place, cut from the muddy banks of the inlet.

Caption For Britford, St Peter's Church 1906

It is situated on the Avon in an extensive and complex area of water meadows and carriers which control the flow of the river downstream.The parish church is extremely old and surprisingly large

Caption For Salcombe, The Quayside 1896

Salcombe is a small port at the mouth of the Kingsbridge estuary. It is so sheltered and mild that even oranges have been known to grow there.

Caption For Mapledurham, The Lock 1890

The lock, its footbridge and the lock-keeper's house have all recently been completely rebuilt as part of a major programme of upgrading all the locks and weirs along the Thames above Marlow.

Caption For Reading, Royal Berks Hospital 1896

Rightly one of Reading's best known buildings, the hospital looks more like a cross between the British Museum and an Oxford college.

Caption For Reading, Palmer Park C1965

Palmer Park was laid out on land bought for the town by George Palmer in the 1880s, and his statue, formerly in the town centre, is now in the park.

Caption For Beoley, Village Inn C1965

In the early 20th century, when Beoley was still completely rural, The Village Inn used to be a popular destination for people venturing out of town by horse-drawn carriage or by bicycle.

Caption For Topsham, The Strand 1906

Topsham, a delightful little port situated where the Exe estuary narrows, long had trading links with Holland, with the export of cloth and wool and the import of sailcloth and linen.