Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1881, Nobold Ref. HOSM61064
1881 - 1901, Vennington Ref. HOSM63166
1881 - 1901, Wagbeach Ref. HOSM63228
1891 - 1892, Healaugh Ref. HOSM47965
1891 - 1950, Keld Ref. HOSM49736
1892, Low Row Ref. HOSM52522
1854 - 1892, Newsham Ref. HOSM54926
1892, Newton Morrell Ref. HOSM54993
1854 - 1912, Smallways Ref. HOSM59470
1913 - 1923, Chenies Ref. HOSM40800
1908, Ashley Heath Ref. HOSM36356
1907 - 1908, Ibsley Ref. HOSM49369
1907 - 1908, Kingston Ref. HOSM50194
1907 - 1908, Lower Turmer Ref. HOSM56768
1907 - 1908, Rockford Ref. HOSM70985
1879 - 1880, Butterley Ref. HOSM39679
1890, Bridge Hewick Ref. HOSM38856
1891 - 1893, Jervaulx Park Ref. HOSM49661
1890 - 1891, Healey Ref. HOSM47972
1890 - 1909, Whitworth Ref. HOSM64601

Books

442 books found. Showing results 18,505 to 18,528.

Memories

29,040 memories found. Showing results 7,711 to 7,720.

Tattenham Grove Tattenham Corner

I was born at number 42 Tattenham Grove in 1939 and lived there with my mother and grandparents until 1944 when my dad came home from the war. My grandfather worked on the railways, and used to come off shift ...Read more

A memory of Tattenham Corner in 1940 by Diane Kerwin

My Gran Grandad

My grandparents lived in Mountain Ash at 37 Allen Street, the name of Richard and Ada Parsons. After the harvest had finished in Surrey, we, as children, were always taken to Wales for wonderful holiday. We could climb up the ...Read more

A memory of Mountain Ash in 1940 by Pamela Storey

Childhood Home

I lived at Gastard House from 1953-1967. By that time it had been converted into flats, and we had the ground floor. There were other children there as well, and we had acres of space to play, in spite of part of the gardens being used ...Read more

A memory of Gastard by Kay Millard

Swineyard Hall Farm

Swineyard Hall, probably one of the most photogenic farm houses in England. I have photogrphed it several times. Not only is the place itself very special, but it brings back so very many wonderful happy memories.

A memory of High Legh in 1957 by Norman Croston

Pinehurst Home

David Share was a very good freind of mine. I have a photo of him at the school fete and would love to speak with him. We used to save stamps and do swops together. I still save stamps and have quite a collection now.

A memory of Pinehurst in 1954 by Brian Bailey

My Family

On the 1901 census my great-aunt's son Christopher Lodge and his wife Elizabeth (nee Williamson) are living at 87 Crow Trees, Lower Bentham with their daughter Marjery (b.1901) and he is listed as an engine driver. In 1911 they are ...Read more

A memory of Low Bentham in 1900 by Yvonne Owen

Life In The Vicarage At Raughton Head Early 1900s

Ernest Dueck was the Vicar at Raughton Church in the early 1900s. My mother went to live with there with him and his wife (who was her Aunt Sophie). They lived in a beautiful Vicarage which I ...Read more

A memory of Raughton Head in 1910 by Rose Marie Caza

Not A Good Way To Teach Swimming!

As a pupil at Gosport High School, I had to attend swimming lessons first thing in the morning each week in the open-air, unheated pool at Gosport, in the school term following Easter. It was ...Read more

A memory of Gosport in 1953 by David Wybrow

Food Outlets

I can remember the suppliers of food and the taxi rank on the island at the Clock Tower - their pies were particularly nice and the taxi drivers very friendly. At the same place the freshly loaded coal wagons used to park whilst ...Read more

A memory of Thornton Heath in 1940 by Peter Lake

Redditch Town Centre.

I remember Huins shoe shop, and Evesham Street. I worked for a time in Liptons. I went to college in Birmingham and returned to Redditch to work in N. H. Harris hairdressers in Market Place, above the Singer sewing machine shop, ...Read more

A memory of Redditch in 1960 by Roger Nettleton

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 18,505 to 18,528.

Caption For Heckington, The Church C1960

The large village of Heckington has two great buildings, the mill and the church of St Andrew, which is most unusual in that it was totally built in the same architectural style, Decorated, in a very few

Caption For Spilsby, Market Street C1955

The name of the pub on the left is still the same - Nelson Butt – but it is now a Free House and no longer belongs to Bateman's.

Caption For Frocester, The Village From Frocester Hill C1960

The second Roman villa referred to earlier lies beneath the furthermost of the large fields in the foreground, known as Great Stanborough.

Caption For Thornaby, Mandale Road And Five Lamps 1957

This photograph was taken on the same occasion as T122001. Trams used to run along Mandale Road between Norton and North Ormesby, but that was more than seventy years ago.

Caption For West Hartlepool, Catcote Road C1960

Here we see modern post-war housing development in what was known as West Hartlepool until the two Hartlepools merged to form the County Borough of Hartlepool in 1967.

Caption For Warrington, Manchester Ship Canal C1965

Having negotiated Latchford's locks, the viaduct and the swing bridge, the 'Salford City', about to pass under the High Level Bridge, moves on to close the bridge carrying the busy A49 London Road, which

Caption For Lakenheath, High Street C1965

The 1922 war memorial (left) stands on a small green, where there were also trees and a pond until c1950. The shop front beyond belongs to Callis & Sons, a butcher's.

Caption For Saxmundham, High Street C1955

Ely's fish and chip shop (left) on the corner of Chantry Road has a Dutch gable. Beyond is the sign for Clarke's Tea Room, and then the Co-op, built in 1932.

Caption For Richmond, Market Place 1929

The ball finial of the Obelisk looks new; it had been replaced in 1907. At least one household living upstairs in the Toll Booth has lit a fire.

Caption For Farningham, High Street C1955

In the 18th century, Farningham was a stopping place on the main London-Dover road, but was by-passed with the construction of the A20.

Caption For Cardiff, St Mary Street 2004

A safe haven for cyclists on a sunny day - some manage to ride two abreast toward the photographer.

Caption For Cardiff, Park Hotel 2004

The upper level façade is almost identical to that in 32679 (above) - a design strikingly similar to that of the Louvre gallery in Paris.

Caption For St Ives, The Harbour 1895

Many of the buildings can be recognised today, but they are now separated from the water in the harbour by walls supporting a road and a walkway.

Caption For Great Dunmow, Market Place C1965

Lewis`s (left) has a fine array of braziers, bins and barrows outside. This was an old-fashioned ironmonger`s that kept its nails and screws in small drawers behind the counter.

Caption For Rayleigh, High Road C1955

The Post Office building is solidly built of brick.

Caption For Burnham On Sea, The Promenade And Beach 1913

From the plain late Georgian- character stuccoed terraces, the architecture gets more seaside Victorian, with a profusion of bay windows and the use of various building stones; the four gabled houses

Caption For Preston, Sessions House, Harris Museum, Library & Art Gallery 1913

The original unveiling date in May 1926 had to be postponed because of the General Strike. There had been a Boer War memorial on this site before this, but it was moved to Avenham Park.

Caption For Blackheath, 1921

His books were once as popular as those of Agatha Christie, although nowadays few people know of him or his work.

Caption For Eccleshall, High Street And Royal Oak 1900

The village features in the story surrounding Wulfhere of Mercia and his two sons Ulfred and Rufin.The two claimed to be going hunting, but came instead to Eccleshall; here they were baptized by

Caption For Margate, Clifton Baths Promenade 1897

We are looking east along Newgate promenade towards the Highcliffe Hotel (visible on the left), with groups of Victorian holidaymakers strolling in the sun.

Caption For Snowdon, Mountain Railway 1897

Snowdon consists of four rugged and precipitous ridges separated by deep hollows, and is formed of slate and porphyry.

Caption For Bridport, East Mill 1904

East Mill and its mill pool, looking eastwards from the north bank of the River Asker towards houses beside East Road (centre).

Caption For Osmington, The Bay, Chalet Centre C1960

John Jefferson was the Victorian chief officer of the coastguard station.

Caption For York, The Castle C1885

This wonderful view from the walls was taken before the onslaught of the motor car, and when gas lamps were still in place.