Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1897 - 1907, Romiley Ref. HOSM58088
1895, Branch End Ref. HOSM63910
1913 - 1914, Norton Ref. HOSM70823
1896, Thorpe Larches Ref. HOSM61699
1898, Brindley Ford Ref. HOSM38952
1879 - 1880, Cheadle Ref. HOSM40753
1908, Church Lawton Ref. HOSM40915
1880 - 1898, Cotton Ref. HOSM41996
1879 - 1880, Cresswell Ref. HOSM42235
1879 - 1880, Stonehouses Ref. HOSM43499
1877 - 1879, Dresden Ref. HOSM43531
1878 - 1898, Knypersley Ref. HOSM50590
1878 - 1898, Packmoor Ref. HOSM55986
1881 - 1882, Eastington Ref. HOSM44453
1882, King's Stanley Ref. HOSM50147
1879 - 1881, Aston-By-Stone Ref. HOSM36450
1879, Coldmeece Ref. HOSM41467
1879, Spot Acre Ref. HOSM59910
1882 - 1901, Wollescote Ref. HOSM64936
1883 - 1884, Wetherden Ref. HOSM64204

Books

442 books found. Showing results 18,673 to 18,696.

Memories

29,040 memories found. Showing results 7,781 to 7,790.

Summer Holidays In Westgate On Sea

I wonder if anyone is old enough to remember Westgate on Sea before the war! Our family would go there every year for 2 weeks and stay at a guest house not far from where the railway crosses the road that ...Read more

A memory of Westgate on Sea in 1930

Claybury Hospital

I was a paper boy for Mr Watkins, in the High Road, and delivered bundles of newspapers to Claybury Hospital seven days a week. There were so many bundles, I could not ride the trades bike as it was all up hill, even up to ...Read more

A memory of Woodford Bridge in 1950 by Frank Bedford

Funfunfun

I lived at Gilfach Street during the 70s+80s and remember all the fun + games we had. Some of the most happiest days of my life and I met a very good friend Biily Macauliffe from New Tredegar. I wonder where he is these days and would love ...Read more

A memory of Bargoed in 1979 by Christopher Szmytki

National Service

I did my national service in the Royal Army Medical Corps at the Connaught Military Hospital during 1957 and 1958. I worked in the pathology dept., ending up as Corporal. I remember the Gurkha patients coming, I think in the ...Read more

A memory of Hindhead in 1957 by Philip Reid

Judge Family

My maternal Grandmother was Susannah Judge. She was of a fairly large family, I remember sister's names Mary, Ada and Rebecca. Mary, I think, went to live in london, Ada married Jim Gubby & lived in Barnwell Northants and ...Read more

A memory of Whaplode Drove in 1890 by Anthony Bardsley

Born In Rochdale

I was born in Tatham Strret and then we lived on Milnrow Road where my parents owned a fireplace and china shop. I have many happy memories of my childhood there. I used to go next door to Harold the clog maker and play with the odd ...Read more

A memory of Rochdale in 1945 by Leonie Percival

Birthplace

I was born in Lound in 1937 and lived there until I was called up for national service December 1957. My grandparents were the last family to farm at East View farm, the farmhouse is now a private house, the land was sold for ...Read more

A memory of Lound in 1940 by Kenneth Wagstaff

Morden Hall Park

Around that time I'd have a sock on a stick and Mom taking me to the Mitcham side of Morden Hall Park to go fishing for tiddlers. I don't recall being too successful. But it was fun.

A memory of Morden in 1955 by Veronica Barr

Memories Of St. Michaels Church

My daughter Jackie Fuller married in this church in 1972 and my daughter Trina was christened there. We lived in Manning Street and I was married to Ted Fuller who still lives in Aveley. Trina was christened there in ...Read more

A memory of Aveley in 1969 by Dorothy Wiggins

My Memories

I first came to stay in the area when I was about 4 yrs old, I was born in 1951. We stayed in a tent on a farm just outside Llanrhaeadr on the Pistyll Falls lane. The farm was owned by a man called John Jones, his wife and ...Read more

A memory of Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant in 1955 by Rosemary Porter

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 18,673 to 18,696.

Caption For Bucklers Hard, The Village C1960

The Master Builder's House, now an hotel, was built by Henry Adams so that he might cut a dash on ship-launching days.

Caption For Conisbrough, The Castle C1965

A new visitor centre now marks the entrance to Conisbrough Castle, one of the best-preserved Norman castles in the country.

Caption For Otley, Kirkgate C1960

What a contrast to the previous photograph this view of Kirkgate, Otley is. The lovely market town lies at the entrance to Wharfedale.

Caption For St Ives, Market Hill C1955

Looking in the opposite direction to No S23030 (page 79), we can see on the right-hand site of the street two of the 48 public houses that could be found in the town in 1889.

Caption For Saltburn By The Sea, Albion Terrace C1955

We are looking along Albion Terrace into Station Street, with the impressive portico of the station entrance on the left in the distance. The railway arrived in Saltburn in 1861.

Caption For Padgate, Bennett Recreation Ground C1955

This pleasant open space next to the railway line was donated as a recreation ground by Alderman Arthur Bennett, a former mayor and a passionate believer in the importance of preserving Warrington's historic

Caption For Warrington, Buttermarket Street C1950

The Scotland Road area can be seen in the distance - this was at a time before the impact of the building of the Cockhedge Shopping Centre in the 1980s.

Caption For Warrington, Bridge Street C1950

The west side offered some of Warrington's finest shops.

Caption For Warrington, The New Roundabout C1960

After this feat of engineering in May 1981, the Academy was demolished and rebuilt! The single-storey public conveniences (far right) vanished with the building of the second river crossing.

Caption For Warrington, Winwick Road C1965

This view from the Lord Rodney Hotel looking towards Central Station shows the increase in road signs and road markings necessary with the growth of road traffic in the 1960s.

Caption For Halesworth, Market Place C1955

The King's Arms, then run by R G Wood, has closed, but the arms remain on the present carpet shop. Beyond is the brick Lloyds Bank of 1896.

Caption For Launceston, Newport 1911

This broad junction is now occupied by a mini-roundabout, but in 1911 it appears that nobody was too bothered about which side of the unmade road traffic chose to use.

Caption For Haverfordwest, The River 1890

The buildings to the left are the river side of Quay Street and served as port facilities for the town. Quay Street was also once known as 'Schippistrete', a very descriptive title.

Caption For Haverfordwest, The Castle C1960

The Prison Governor's House, now the home of the excellent Town Museum, built in 1779 at the same time as the first prison, was built within the Castle precinct.

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Caption For Inveraray, By The Loch C1915

It was to Inverary that MacIan of Glencoe was sent to swear allegiance to William III. MacIan's unavoidable delay in reaching Inverary led to the massacre of Glencoe.

Caption For Dorridge, Dorridge Road C1960

Broad and leafy, it retains a handful of older houses like the mock-Tudor one we can just see on the left in this photograph.

Caption For Kings Norton, The Old Grammar School C1960

This is one of the oldest schools in the Midlands. The timber-framed upper storey, supported on pillars, was built in the 15th century; the ground floor was underbuilt in the Elizabethan period.

Caption For Northfield, Bristol Road South C1955

The catalyst for the subsidiary settlement mentioned in the caption to N203006 was the building of two turnpike roads through Northfield, one of which was eventually to become the A38 (

Caption For Sutton Coldfield, Penns Hall Hotel, The Interior C1965

It looks horribly dated now, but this was state-of-the-art opulence in 1965.

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 Aberdour, 1897

A packed steamer is kept firmly alongside the pier as the Master on the bridge plots her progress carefully. She is either about to put warps ashore or has just taken them aboard.

Caption For Loftus, Loftus Mill C1955

Until 1950 the 18th- century water mill played a vital role in the economy of the countryside; in the early part of the 20th century it had a power saw driven by water.

Caption For Whitby, Sailing From The Harbour C1955

By this time the humble fishing cobles had developed into a sizeable fishing fleet of much larger boats, which meant that they could travel further afield for their catch.

Caption For Penarth, Stanwell Road C1955

Two landmarks oppose one another on a busy route from the railway station.