Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1886 - 1905, Ford Ref. HOSM45606
1884 - 1905, Roborough Ref. HOSM57905
1905 - 1906, Spriddlestone Ref. HOSM59916
1886 - 1906, Torr Ref. HOSM62120
1905 - 1906, Brixton Ref. HOSM64801
1898 - 1908, Polegate Ref. HOSM35053
1898 - 1908, Summer Hill Ref. HOSM60916
1860 - 1890, Carleton Ref. HOSM40077
1860 - 1890, Darrington Ref. HOSM42898
1891, South Elmsall Ref. HOSM59661
1897 - 1898, Groes-Faen Ref. HOSM70434
1897 - 1898, Ynysmaerdy Ref. HOSM65439
1899 - 1900, Coed-Y-Paen Ref. HOSM41434
1899 - 1900, Cwmynyscoy Ref. HOSM42737
1899 - 1900, Pentre-Piod Ref. HOSM56487
1899 - 1900, Pen-Twyn Ref. HOSM56493
1899 - 1900, Old Furnace Ref. HOSM56744
1899 - 1900, Cwm-Fields Ref. HOSM56879
1899 - 1900, Sebastopol Ref. HOSM58886
1899 - 1900, Tranch Ref. HOSM62214

Books

442 books found. Showing results 18,097 to 18,120.

Memories

29,040 memories found. Showing results 7,541 to 7,550.

Hammer Cottage

I left Coolham 1n 1957 to go to sea to become a Salvage Diver. I was very fortunate to have achieved my ambition and became the senior diver within Admiralty Salvage. My family lived and owned Hammer Cottage, together with Saddlers ...Read more

A memory of Coolham in 1957 by Shaun Gandy

Bursledon Bridge

This picture is of the two Bursledon bridges over the River Hamble - the A27 road bridge in the foreground and the rail bridge behind it. Sarisbury Green is further up to the right on the A27 at the top of the hill. The photo is ...Read more

A memory of Bursledon by Roger Pols

Camping On The Benthills

I too, as others, have many fond memories of holidays in Sizewell. During summer school holidays I travelled from Scotland to London to be with my grandparents. They were well connected with Sizewell and would take me there ...Read more

A memory of Sizewell in 1953 by Ronald Mcdowell

School Uniform And Schooldays

This was 1958 the time when I seriously got into drainpipes, drapes and rock 'n roll music. I was at Walbottle Secondary Modern School. I used to take in the leg width of my jeans by hand using a needle and thread to ...Read more

A memory of Newburn in 1958 by Jimmy Burrows

The House I Lived In

I lived in the white bungalow on the right of the picture with my parents from 1953 until 1959. My father was Secretary of the Saunton Golf Club and the house was owned by the Christie Estates at that time. I have many happy memories of holidays at Saunton during that time.

A memory of Saunton in 1953 by Chris Duckworth

Frenchay Hospital, Bristol Built By The American Army

Frenchay Hospital in Bristol was built by the American Army during the Second World War. Frenchay Hospital is a large hospital situated in Frenchay, South Gloucestershire, on the (NE) outskirts of ...Read more

A memory of Frenchay by Paul Townsend

Bristol's Leaning Tower Of Temple

Pisa has its famous leaning tower - and so does Bristol, with its drunkenly off-vertical tower of Temple Church in Temple Street. The tower isn't on the stupendous scale of its Italian counterpart, it's true. But its ...Read more

A memory of Bristol by Paul Townsend

The Tomb Of Raja Ram Mohun Roy

Arnos Vale Cemetery is the location of the tomb of Raja Ram Mohun Roy - 'The Father of Modern India'. He died when on a visit to Bristol in 1833. This gentleman left home and 'sought knowledge by his extensive travels'. ...Read more

A memory of Bristol by Paul Townsend

Pay Up On The Nail

'Cash on the Nail' the man said. . . and a century or so ago in Bristol he really meant it. For the deal would have been clinched on one of Bristol's four famous nails standing outside the Corn Exchange on Corn Street or, from the ...Read more

A memory of Bristol by Paul Townsend

Pero's Bridge

The warehousing which dominated Prince Street, Narrow Quay and Prince's Wharf have been found new uses, largely cultural and media-based. The industry on Canon's'Marsh has gone, replaced by the new industry of tourism. With the ...Read more

A memory of Bristol by Paul Townsend

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 18,097 to 18,120.

Caption For Sleaford, Monument C1950

Sleaford has fragments of a castle, built by Alexander, the princely Bishop of Lincoln, in the 1120s, but its function as a market town for north Kesteven is undimmed.

Caption For Branston, Church C1955

All Saints' Church was very badly damaged by fire on Christmas Day 1962. The large east window, the entire roof and a large part of the chancel stonework were destroyed.

Caption For Bramley, The Manor House C1955

The Vyne C1960 One of Hampshire's finest houses, The Vyne was built between 1518 and 1527 by William Sandys who became Lord Chamberlain in 1526.

Caption For Dawlish Warren, Mount Pleasant 1906

Mount Pleasant Inn still stands above the marshlands of Dawlish Warren, though it has changed somewhat since this photograph was taken.

Caption For East Grinstead, High Street C1960

made to Cromwell House in its restoration of 1929.

Caption For Hove, Church Road 1898

Always jealous of its independence, Hove evaded big brother Brighton's dominance and obtained borough status in 1898.

Caption For Knaresborough, Market Day 1921

The ancient market town of Knaresborough clings to the limestone bluff of a gorge carved by the River Nidd, and is famous for several things: the oldest woollen mill in England, Mother Shipton, a 15th-century

Caption For Dolwyddelan, The Castle 1891

Five miles south west of Betwys-y-Coed, Dolwyddelan was founded c1170 by Iorweth Trwyndwn (the Flatnosed), and this was where his son Llywelyn was born.

Caption For Barnard Castle, The Castle And The River Tees 1898

When John Baliol was crowned King of Scotland in 1292, his English estates, including Barnard Castle, were declared forfeit to the English crown.

Caption For Winchester, The Cathedral 1911

This splendid photograph gives us some idea of the immense length of Winchester Cathedral: at 556 feet, it is the longest Gothic church in Europe.

Caption For Tiverton, The Weir C1955

Upstream of Tiverton, there are several weirs on the river Exe as it plunges down from Exmoor. The river rises high in these hills, but only a few miles from the Bristol Channel.

Caption For Dublin, The Four Courts 1897

This famous Dublin landmark is situated on the north bank of the Liffey, a little to the west of the centre. It was designed by James Gandon, and built between 1785-1802.

Caption For Axmouth, The Village 1927

The end of our coastal journey brings us to one of the finest churches in Devon. St Michael's is a delight.

Caption For Worcester, Worcester V Surrey Cricket Match 1907

Overlooked by the cathedral, New Road is one of the most attractive grounds in the country. There has been a county side since 1847 but the present club dates from 1865.

Caption For Ilchester, Cross Roads C1965

Surmounted by four sundials and a weathervane, it was erected in 1795 over the original medieval cross for the princely sum of £35 10s 3¾d.

Caption For Inveraray, Castle C1955

The third Duke of Argyll decided to build a new castle: Roger Morrison was the architect and William Adam the clerk of works. The new site was eighty yards or so from the old castle.

Caption For Bray, Landing Place 1890

A young boy looks out around the fence of the George Hotel, his attention drawn not by the other boys fishing nearby but by the photographer.

Caption For Newark, Ye Olde White Hart C1955

When the inn was built in the 14th cen- tury Newark was one of the most impor- tant market towns in the East Midlands, and about the same size as Nottingham.

Caption For Chatsworth, And The Bridge 1886

The annual running costs of a great house like Chatsworth are over £1 million a year, and apart from selling off the odd painting or other treasure such places have no alternative but to charge visitors

Caption For Scarborough, South Cliff 1897

A busy scene on the Esplanade above The Spa.

Caption For Leicester, Abbey Park C1950

Sham timbered lodges and a refreshment pavilion graced the newly-laid-out park, and mature trees retained from the Abbey Fields formed an essential part of the emparkment scheme.

Caption For Chester, Eastgate Street 1895

In the four years since the previous picture was taken some redevelopment of the north side of the street has taken place, though there was more to come.

Caption For Alton, Crown Close 1897

Crown Close is pictured less than 20 years after the erection of these new public buildings.

Caption For Doncaster, Sprotborough Hall 1900

By the 1650s Lionel Copley had become one of the leading ironmasters in South Yorkshire, thanks to a leasing arrangement with the Earl of Shrewsbury which gave him access to Shrewsbury charcoal woods