Maps

181,070 maps found.

1919, Vale Of Mawgan Ref. POP858414
1946, Forest Of Dean Ref. NPO707947
1896, Bottom Of Hutton Ref. RNE646689
1946, Vale Of Lanherne Ref. NPO858410
1946, Vale Of Mawgan Ref. NPO858414
1947, Vale Of Neath Ref. NPO858416
1946, Level Of Mendalgief Ref. NPO755332
1923, Isle Of Axholme Ref. POP744490
1912, Mill Of Rango Ref. RNC780502
1909, Loch Of Skene Ref. RNC763562
1903, Town Of Lowton Ref. RNC851100
1908, Westerton Of Runavey Ref. RNC865850
1910, Davoch Of Grange Ref. RNC688944
1905, Gatehouse Of Fleet Ref. RNC712280
1910, Kirktown Of Deskford Ref. RNC749279
1908, Kirkton Of Lude Ref. RNC749252
1909, Kirkton Of Skene Ref. RNC749261
1903, Isle Of Axholme Ref. RNC744490
1910, Hillhead Of Mountblairy Ref. RNC736348

Memories

28,749 memories found. Showing results 71 to 80.

Sunday Mornings

My mother in law, then Marie Elizabeth Burston born 1921 in Wales, whilst in service at Hartlebury House used to go to church every Sunday morning. The postman played the big organ. Every morning she had to give him and the gardener ...Read more

A memory of Painswick in 1930 by Peter Royal

Matthews Opticians

To the left of this photo, the first shop you can see was Reg Matthews opticians. You can just make out the entrance and the window above which is a V shape. As a trainee dispensing optician working there around 1971, I used to sit ...Read more

A memory of Worksop in 1971 by Sue Houghton

Growing Up

First real memories of Leighton Buzzard was being ‘put down’ for my afternoon nap as a child of about 5, and listening to the Church bells just the over the road. Another memory must be an early one as I remember the Stock market ...Read more

A memory of Leighton Buzzard by Amanda Pike

My First And Last Jobs In Hull

This is a photo of the Derringham Branch of the Hull Savings Bank where I started as a junior bank clerk at the age of 16 on 31st August 1965, probably around the time when this photo was taken. It certainly ...Read more

A memory of Kingston upon Hull in 1965 by David Farrow

Stepping Back In Time

It started when my mother was dying, when we asked her about the family history, and she gave us names and dates. Her family came from France in late 1500. They were Hugenots and they were Puritans, and were chased out of ...Read more

A memory of Cinderford in 1995 by Brenda Mccartie

Summer 1980

My memories of the heath are from 1980 when my mother - Kathleen (Topsy) Whybrow and father bought me and my brother to the heath in the summer of 1980 for five months.   My parents had emigrated to NZ and gave myself and my brother ...Read more

A memory of Hatfield Heath in 1980 by Sarah Mc Gee

The 50s At School

I remember starting school at the 'old' school and then after 3 years moving to the new school - it seemed huge and daunting and many of us got lost in the first few weeks. Pyrford was great to grow up in then - we had fields to roam ...Read more

A memory of Pyrford in 1959 by Ron Hardie

Where We'd Spend Our Tuck Money

As a child aged 7 in 1955, I used to holiday with the Shaftesbury Society at a camp, just round the corner.  The camp had several dormitories, each accommodating about 10 children.  The fortnight I'd be there would be ...Read more

A memory of Seasalter by Maggie Killin

Coopers And Booths

My Great, Great Great Grandfather, William Booth, used to push a cart up and down the streets of Clayton le Moors with his son John Booth, selling shellfish. He was known as 'Muscle Bill' and his son, 'Oyster Jack'. (This is ...Read more

A memory of Clayton-Le-Moors in 1890 by Donna Cooper

Greys Drapers

Grandfather William Grey owned a number of shops in Wingate, Co. Durham one was at 47 North Road West, Wingate, it was a drapers shop. Grandfather died in 1962, his last remaining shop was closed by my mother Winnie England and made into ...Read more

A memory of Wingate in 1957 by Naomi Donbavand

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Captions

29,398 captions found. Showing results 169 to 192.

Caption For East Dereham, Church Street 1893

In the churchyard of St Nicholas's Church is the grave of the melancholic poet William Cowper, and St Withburga's Well, the site of the grave of one of the sainted daughters of the Saxon King Anna.

Caption For Allhallows, The Rose And Crown C1950

Allhallows is in the hundred of Hoo, close by the Thames.

Caption For Prestatyn, 1895

In the 18th century, Prestatyn was a centre for the lead-mining districts of north-east Wales.

Caption For Bury, Town Hall And Clock Tower C1955

Though built of quality stone, the Town Hall, designed by Reginald Edmunds in the 1930s, has little in the way of decoration; in that respect it is eclipsed by the ornate clock tower erected to the memory

Caption For Epsom, High Street 1902

Once the village of Ebbisham, its popularity as a spa resort in the Restoration period, followed by its emergence as a racing centre in the following century, saved Epsom from decline.

Caption For Haywards Heath, St Paul's Roman Catholic Church Entrance 2005

In 1928 the foundation stone of the new Roman Catholic church was laid.

Caption For Low Hutton, Swing Bridge C1960

This elegant little suspension or 'swing bridge' over the River Derwent is a pleasing feature of the Plain of York village of Huttons Ambo, near Malton.

Caption For Littlebourne, Village 1903

Littlebourne is one of the charming little villages in the heart of the orchard country which stretches between Canterbury and Wingham; its cottages present an unusual mixture of architectural styles

Caption For Ealing, New Broadway C1965

A famous resident of Ealing was Sarah Trimmer, a friend of Dr Johnson, and writer of children's versions of the Scriptures.

Caption For Langdon Hills, The High Road C1950

The plotland development of this part of Basildon stemmed from the agricultural depression of the 1870s.

Caption For Kirkby In Furness, Beckside C1955

The tower of the parish church dominates this view of Beckside, a small hamlet on the slopes of the Furness Fells above the village of Kirkby-in-Furness on the Duddon Estuary.

Caption For Littlebourne, Village 1903

Littlebourne is one of the charming little villages in the heart of the orchard country which stretches between Canterbury and Wingham; its cottages present an unusual mixture of architectural styles

Caption For Cousley Wood, The Village 1899

An evocative picture of this attractive village some two miles north east of Wadhurst and now close to Bewl Bridge Reservoir.

Caption For Middleham, Racehorses At Exercise C1965

Middleham, a medieval township at the mouth of Wensleydale, is famous for breeding and training racehorses and for its historic castle, once the home of Richard Neville, Earl of Warwick, and later of King

Caption For Norwich, Market Place 1929

This broad open space at the heart of the city is a kaleidoscope of noise and colour on market day.

Caption For Portland, Chesil Beach 1890

This is a spectacular view from the top of Portland, with the expanse of the Chesil Bank on the left, stretching 16 miles along the Dorset coast to Barton Cliff, and the broad expanse of Portland Harbour

Caption For Shefford, High Street C1950

Shefford is a corruption of Sheep Ford - possibly the title bestowed by herders as they moved their flocks across the River Ivel at this point to stay ahead of Danish invaders.

Caption For Newnham, High Street C1955

During the Civil War, Newnham, like many Royalist garrisons surrounding Gloucester, was on the receiving end of a raid mounted by Colonel Edward Massey's forces.

Caption For Middleton Tyas, The Shoulder Of Mutton And Post Office C1955

Copper mining in the 18th century brought an influx of workers into this quiet spot just to the east of Scotch Corner on the Roman Watling Street.

Caption For Coventry, The Cathedral Ruins C1955

On the night of 14 November 1940, German bombs destroyed the ancient cathedral church of St Michael.

Caption For Grantham, Market Place C1955

This section is a tour of the rolling oolitic limestone south-west part of Lincolnshire, until 1974 the County of Kesteven.

Caption For Old Sarum, From The South 1913

This picture is taken from the area of Hudson's field, looking northwards to the hill of Old Sarum.

Caption For St Donats, 1937

The present St Donat's castle stands on the site of a previous fortification.

Caption For Send, The Canal Lock 1909

In 1651, Sir Richard Weston of nearby Sutton Place embarked on his great enterprise to create the Wey Navigation and make the river commercially navigable from Guildford to the Thames, by straightening