Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1881 - 1882, Sweffling Ref. HOSM61066
1889 - 1890, Seamer Ref. HOSM58770
1885 - 1886, Appleby Ref. HOSM36168
1890 - 1904, Crowle Ref. HOSM42571
1904 - 1947, Eastoft Ref. HOSM44468
1885 - 1906, Keadby Ref. HOSM49600
1881 - 1901, Wattlesborough Heath Ref. HOSM63551
1888 - 1903, Bulverton Ref. HOSM39443
1888 - 1903, Weston Ref. HOSM64141
1895 - 1896, Hartlip Ref. HOSM47739
1907, Halton Gill Ref. HOSM47439
1906 - 1907, Hazlewood Ref. HOSM47950
1886 - 1887, Brauncewell Ref. HOSM38727
1886 - 1887, Haceby Ref. HOSM47305
1886 - 1887, Laughton Ref. HOSM50847
1887, North Rauceby Ref. HOSM55278
1897 - 1910, Slough Ref. HOSM35194
1885, Charlton Adam Ref. HOSM40615
1885, Compton Dundon Ref. HOSM41726
1895, Bishop's Waltham Ref. HOSM70089

Books

442 books found. Showing results 18,601 to 18,624.

Memories

29,040 memories found. Showing results 7,751 to 7,760.

Quarry Bank High School

I left Quarry Bank in 1953 to go to America. I later found I attended when John Lennon was there. I have never understood why he was killed. I lived in Aigburth and lost contact with all my friends. I still think of Aigburth as home.

A memory of Liverpool in 1952 by Les Biglands

1952

I stayed at Netherside Hall in 1952, Mr Anderton was the headmaster. I have some vivid memories of the school and grounds, but I am hopeless with names, only a couple come to mind, John Firth, Ronnie Reeves. I was the only boy I think ...Read more

A memory of Hubberholme in 1952 by Maurice Dunning

Childhood Memories Of Cleator Moor

I was born and lived in Reada Terrace near Frizington, Cleator Moor, my parents were Jerry and Margaret Hayhoe and we moved down to Doncaster in Yorkshire roundabout 1964. I can remember St Paul's School in ...Read more

A memory of Cleator Moor by Alyson Jarvis

?Reading Road

If I'm right this is Reading Road: 'Aunty Jean' ran a pre-school playgroup and lived at the end of this road.

A memory of Farnborough in 1971 by Sarah Steadman

Lynchford Road

This picture shows what is now Lloyds Bank with the edge of the North Camp Methodist church on the left where I went to Sunday school and Brownies in the church hall.

A memory of Farnborough by Sarah Steadman

Saturday Morning Pictures

Guessing around 1069, I'd been about 10 then. I have many memories of going to Saturday morning cinema with my sister, and I remember my dad telling me of having similar memories. I lived at the top of St John's Hill, just ...Read more

A memory of Battersea in 1969 by Amanda Prior

Seeing Orkney From Dunnet Head 1975

We toured entirely around Scotland in the Summer of 1975 in our Land Rover. It came as something of a shock to discover how long some of our drives took as the narrow and steep roads with passing places seemed to ...Read more

A memory of Dunnet in 1975 by John Howard Norfolk

The Hough

when I was about a year old I moved to the Hough from Englesea Brook, where my parents lived for a couple of years. I went to school at Shavington and was good friends with John Addison, Alan Giller (the latter living ...Read more

A memory of Hough by Mark Tyrrell

End Of The Great Days

From Billy Bell: I remember the good days at the regatta, going to Hexham to row on the Tyne and then we grew up. I went to work at Hamsterly collierly then when I was 16 I worked underground, I had my own pit pony, driving tubs of coal to the landing to go to the bank which is the surface.

A memory of Ebchester in 1963 by Billy Bell

A Schoolboy's View Of Bexleyheath In The Early 1950s

I went to school in Bexleyheath between 1950 and 1954. I believe the school was in Pelham Road but I can't be sure. Maybe there was a separate infants department in North Street? My first (very ...Read more

A memory of Bexleyheath in 1950 by John Howard Norfolk

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 18,601 to 18,624.

Caption For Bangor, The Pier And The Esplanade 1897

This shows the New Pier, and the foot of the 'old pier' complete with its own attraction in the form of a coffee stall. The day seems to have been warm enough to keep the ice cream vendor busy.

Caption For Kewstoke, The Village 1896

The photographer is standing on Monks Hill, looking down the winding road that leads to the centre of the original village.

Caption For Abbotsbury, The Swannery C1955

The swannery was probably created to provide food for the abbey on high days. The monks made a duck decoy tunnel to ensure that the abbot's table was well supplied.

Caption For Newark, Kelham Hall 1890

Designed by Sir Gilbert Scott, (who, obviously, also worked on London's St Pancras station) and built in 1864, this was the third house on the site and at the time of the photograph was owned by the

Caption For Rochford, Market Square C1955

The awnings above the shops shelter busy shoppers, whilst often displaying the name of the store. An attractive street lamp can be seen in the centre of the picture.

Caption For Norwich, Davey Place 1922

This tiny street of small shops offers a glimpse of the city's gleaming white castle, which rises from a great mound raised in prehistoric times.

Caption For Darwen, The Circus C1951

It has the usual mixture of banks and public houses on its corners. A National Savings Centre is tucked away on the left of our picture, and the Millstone Hotel is at the far side.

Caption For York, Micklegate Bar C1885

In the 10th century, when permission was granted for a house to be built on the bar, the yearly rent charged was sixpence.

Caption For Leeds, St John's Church Interior 1897

The interior is unusual, being in the form of two naves, rather than nave and aisle.

Caption For Peterborough, Town Bridge 1904

This photograph reveals the 1860 iron structure, and the business and bustle of a working port.

Caption For Oving, Church And Black Boy Inn C1955

The Black Boy is on the left, with the Victorian school, now a house, beyond the car. The ugly lean-to on the cottage has been replaced by a conservatory, and the railings by a rubble stone wall.

Caption For Salcombe Regis, Church 1928

The earliest mention of this Norman church is 1149, although during the reign of King Athelstan (AD925-940) there was a wooden church here.

Caption For Lands End, Penwith House 1908

A few visitors are making the best of their visit to the bleak and windswept cliff top.

Caption For Bovey Tracey, 1907

The Church of St Peter, St Paul and St Thomas of Canterbury was built in the 15th century; it was extended in 1858, when the north aisle was added.

Caption For Crichel House, White Farm 1904

These goats and cattle, watched over by their proud custodian, are representative of a fashion indulged in by many major landowners during the 19th century for breeding and raising unusual

Caption For Ashford, The Roman Catholic Church 1908

There is an interesting group in front of the attractive church. The man in the white hat in the background and the three boys in front of him are all looking this way.

Caption For Brading, High Street C1955

During a French attack on England in 1545, a large fleet of warships anchored off Brading harbour in the hope that the English fleet could be lured out of Portsmouth.

Caption For Grantham, The Angel And Royal Hotel 1893

The Angel Hotel is a remarkable late 15th-century stone-built inn, rebuilt on the site of a Knights Templar hostel where King John had held court in 1213; in this building Richard III signed the Duke of

Caption For Grantham, High Street 1904

Sad to say, this is an archive view, for since 1904 all the dignified Georgian and early Victorian buildings on the right have been replaced as far as the middle distance building with a corniced parapet

Caption For Bishop Auckland, The Castle 1892

Begun as a manor house, Bishop Auckland was castellated around 1300, though much of the building shown here dates from the extensive alterations carried out in the 17th and 18th centuries.

Caption For Sandgate, The Castle 1903

Situated between Hythe and Folkestone, Sandgate Castle was yet another of Henry VIII's fortifications; it was built with rounded bastions in the German style.

Caption For Newbury, Donnington Castle C1950

Set high on a spur of land overlooking the river Lambourne, Donnington was probably founded in the 11th century; it eventually became the property of Sir Richard de Abberbury.

Caption For Wilmington, Priory Ruins C1950

Its prior, as the agent of the abbey of Grestian, used its vast medieval barn to store the produce collected from the abbey's other estates, which were located in half a dozen other counties.

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.