Maps

181,031 maps found.

1892, Clifton Ref. HOSM41173
1883, Brockley Ref. HOSM39071
1901, Stup Pill Ref. HOSM40855
1902, Hotwells Ref. HOSM48992
1880, Kington Ref. HOSM50236
1883, Littleton Ref. HOSM51691
1902, Pill Ref. HOSM56720
1881, Pucklechurch Ref. HOSM57203
1883, Wraxall Ref. HOSM65350
1883, Wormington Ref. HOSM65186
1882, Barrow Ref. HOSM37119
1889, Hive Ref. HOSM48637
1889, Sandholme Ref. HOSM58478
1885, Cole Ref. HOSM41489
1898, Addington Ref. HOSM65742
1899, Bourton Ref. HOSM38436
1899, Dadford Ref. HOSM42772
1906, Leckhampstead Ref. HOSM50973
1938, Radclive Ref. HOSM57353
1902, Bedstone Ref. HOSM37358

Books

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Memories

29,040 memories found. Showing results 741 to 750.

Getting Locked In The Arboretum

I remember when I was 14 my friend Josie Weston and I rode our bikes along Broadway West to the Arboretum. We were walking along the paths and around by the lake when we met two boys and one of the boy's mothers worked ...Read more

A memory of Walsall by Patricia Littel

Holidays At Sandilands

My late father used to rent an apartment in a large house opposite the 'pullover' where we would stay for some 2-3 weeks each summer from about 1949-1955. I remember that the lady who owned the house had a large black ...Read more

A memory of Sandilands in 1950 by Elizabeth Hodgson

Gandparents

I am 62 years of age and never got to see my grandparents, but I have just found out today that they were married in Bedwelty, I have no idea when, but my grandfather's occupation was a Heaver, something to do with mining I have ...Read more

A memory of Bedwellty Pits

Wembley Triangle

I used to visit Wally Kilmisters to buy balsa wood kits to make models. It was a fantastic shop for all kinds of model making materials as well as sporting goods.

A memory of Wembley in 1962 by Ian Grierson

Kings Builders

I started school in Smallfield in 1934. In those days there were bucket lavatories. The sewer was laid in 1938 and then most of Smallfield was able to do away with the buckets. There were 3 teachers, Miss Kempshall who came from ...Read more

A memory of Smallfield in 1945 by Dennis Stenning

Living In The Village In The 1950s

How I loved it there! My father, Richard Thomas, was Headmaster from 1952 - 1955 and we lived in the schoolhouse. I used to climb an ivy covered tree in the back garden and look all the way down the road to ...Read more

A memory of Cheswardine in 1953 by Diana Powell

Childhood Days At Rivermead Island

Rivermead Island takes me back to my childhood through the 1960s, I remember the outdoor swimming pool, BRRR!  Paddling in the Thames, a real family place to go on summer Sundays, school holidays.  My first school ...Read more

A memory of Sunbury in 1965

The Old Ride

I first saw Frankleigh House through the trees in the distance as I was driven there for my first day at The Old Ride Preparatory School for Boys. The school and its predecessor had been based there for many years. As a seven ...Read more

A memory of Bradford-On-Avon in 1974 by Ian Frost

Restaurant In Walton On Thames High Street

As a child we used to go to eat at a restaursant in Walton on Thames High Street, it was where Zio Toto's now is roughly, and in the 1960s it was United Dairies. I'm thinking it was maybe French or something along those lines and I am desperately searching for the name of it - can anyone can help?

A memory of Walton-on-Thames in 1870 by Sally Norfolk

St Mary's Church

I have come across a lovely drawing of St Mary's Church by H J Woods, I also have lots of other original pictures by this artist and wondered if he was well know in Pulborough?

A memory of Pulborough in 1920

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 1,777 to 1,800.

Caption For Hillam, The Dower House C1960

The quiet village of Hillam lies just to the south of Monk Fryston, with its old Manor House, now a popular hotel and restaurant.

Caption For Witham, Newland Street C1955

Awnings protect the shop fronts on this sunny day. A wide variety of building styles can be seen in the row on the right of the road.

Caption For Fordingbridge, Bridge Street C1960

In earlier days this route marked the only highway in and out of the Forest from this direction.

Caption For Harrow, Station Road C1960

Timber gables and full-height faceted bay windows create an imposing range of shops and flats of the early 20th century.

Caption For Brighton, Beach And Pier 1898

We are looking east along a lively Brighton Beach towards the unfinished Palace Pier at the close of the 19th century.

Caption For Abercynon, C1965

The town has an important place in industrial history, for it is the southern end of the railway line on which the first steam locomotive ran in 1804.

Caption For Bembridge, The Village 1923

Bembridge, the easternmost settlement on the Isle of Wight, became popular in late Victorian times as a centre for golf, being the headquarters of the Isle of Wight Golf Club.

Caption For Burley, Cross And Post Office C1960

A penny-farthing can be seen leaning against the front of the cycle stores in the centre of Burley, which John Wise described in 1863 as 'one of the most primitive of (New) Forest hamlets'.

Caption For East Budleigh, Village 1938

This attractive village at the lower end of the Vale of the Otter was the birthplace in 1552 of Sir Walter Raleigh.

Caption For East Budleigh, Village 1938

This attractive village at the lower end of the Vale of the Otter was the birthplace in 1552 of Sir Walter Raleigh.

Caption For Glasgow, A View On The Kelvin 1897

This photograph shows the footbridge connecting the Botanic Gardens to the north side of the River Kelvin.

Caption For Dunoon, Holy Loch 1901

The village of Sandbank is on the left, Kilmun is off camera to the right.

Caption For Guisborough, The Priory 1885

The only remnants of the Priory now standing are a 12th-century gatehouse and the east end of the 14th century church.

Caption For Dorking, High Street 1905

This view of the High Street has changed out of all recognition - though the 15th-century White Horse, a famous coaching inn in the centre of the picture, still stands, and the view is still terminated

Caption For Blakeney, The Quay 1925

Standing on the fringes of the Norfolk marshes, Blakeney, like Cley, once knew busier days.

Caption For Betws Y Coed, Miner's Bridge 1953

This wooden bridge lies on the line of the Roman road, Sarn Helen.

Caption For Richmond, The Castle Keep 1908

A steep lane climbs up round the edge of the castle. This picture gives us an idea of the impressive appearance of the 12th-century keep.

Caption For Moulton, High Street C1950

Despite its close proximity to Northampton, the heart of Moulton remains a conservation area.

Caption For Fairford, The Church And Mill C1950

The joy of Fairford is its ornate wool church, built in the latter part of the 15th century by John Tame, a wealthy cloth merchant.

Caption For Beaminster, Market Place 1907

Beaminster is the 'Emminster' of Hardy's novel 'Tess of the D'Urbervilles'.

Caption For South Shields, Frederick Street C1906

During the first half of the 19th century a number of churches were built to meet the needs of South Shield's growing population.

Caption For London, London Bridge C1900

A vewi from Southwark of the City of London. To the left of London Bridge is Fishmongers' Hall, which opened in 1834.

Caption For Hoghton, The Tower 1895

This unusual view of Stoneyhurst College shows the chapel on the left.

Caption For Stonyhurst, The College 1899

This unusual view of Stoneyhurst College shows the chapel on the left.