Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1881 - 1905, Cringleford Ref. HOSM42278
1881 - 1882, Flordon Ref. HOSM45549
1881, Framingham Earl Ref. HOSM45877
1881 - 1883, Fritton Ref. HOSM45854
1882, Great Melton Ref. HOSM46910
1882 - 1885, Haveringland Ref. HOSM47859
1880 - 1884, Howe Ref. HOSM49029
1885 - 1905, Ingworth Ref. HOSM49365
1881 - 1884, Langley Street Ref. HOSM50822
1881, Little Plumstead Ref. HOSM51583
1884, Norton Subcourse Ref. HOSM55427
1882 - 1904, Quidenham Ref. HOSM57317
1881 - 1883, Rackheath Ref. HOSM57341
1905, Sea Palling Ref. HOSM58847
1885 - 1905, Southrepps Ref. HOSM59793
1881 - 1884, Strumpshaw Ref. HOSM60847
1882 - 1885, Swannington Ref. HOSM61037
1882 - 1883, Tacolneston Ref. HOSM61153
1882, Weston Longville Ref. HOSM64155
1884 - 1885, Westwick Ref. HOSM64191

Books

442 books found. Showing results 19,345 to 19,368.

Memories

29,040 memories found. Showing results 8,061 to 8,070.

Samuel Page Umbrella Maker.

This photo shows my great grandfather's shop, nearly opposite the one owned by Jesse Boot. The shop has (on the left hand side of the photo) the name S. Page (Samuel Page) just above the wooden statue of Jonas Hanway ...Read more

A memory of Nottingham by Claire Allen

Shop Names And Trades.

The buildings from left to right are the Post Office with Drakelow Press printing and bookbinding firm in buildings above and behind it. Established prior to 1827 by a Stephen Dodd, in 1951 it became known as Drakelow Press. The ...Read more

A memory of Woburn by Claire Allen

Family Connections.

The mill in the photograph is Low Mill at Grassington. My ancestor William Irving lived here with his family before 1820 until his death in 1843 aged 84. He was a woolcomber. His son James Irving also lived here with his family ...Read more

A memory of Grassington by Claire Allen

The Kennet

The river is the Kennet and this view shows the junction of the Kennet river (from low level bridge on the right) and the Kennet and Avon Canal (towards the locks straight ahead). The tributary to the left is towards the West Mills flour mill (water powered). The view is upstream (West).

A memory of Newbury by Claire Allen

The Harbour Line.

Look carefully between the first two trees on the left of the photograph. In the gap with the house in the background you will see a horizontal dark line which follows to the right. This is the railway line called the Harbour Line ...Read more

A memory of Wisbech

Forest School

The building in the background is the Forest Grammar School which would have been newly built at this time - I think it opened in 1957. The headmaster at the time was "Wally" Jackson, who I had the pleasure of meeting rather too often as he wielded his cane for my latest infraction of the rules!

A memory of Winnersh in 1957 by John Buck

California In England

This holiday camp was known as California in England and was owned by the Cartledge family.  Mr Cartledge ran the holiday camp and Mrs Cartledge ran the Red Puppet cafe in Wokingham's Peach Street for some time, where a group of ...Read more

A memory of Wokingham in 1958 by John Buck

Rowing

I think this boathouse was where the Reading Working Men's Rowing Club was based. I remember boys from the Forest Grammar School rowing on the river here and the extraordinary pain in your arms as you rowed the last few strokes of a race!

A memory of Reading in 1959 by John Buck

Alma Friston Nee Oldfield

I was born in Smeeton on April 23rd 1935. I remember staying with a Mr and Mrs Webb. As you approached Smeeton there were cottages on the left hand side, we stayed in the last one next to a lane. The cows came up this ...Read more

A memory of Smeeton Westerby in 1945 by Alma Friston

The Galleon Swimming Pool

The Galleon swimming pool was all blue with a marvellous fountain at the far, shallow end. Above to the left was a sun balcony and a little counter where you could buy soft drinks and sweets. There was a wavey slide on the ...Read more

A memory of Burgh Heath in 1950 by Heather Lee

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 19,345 to 19,368.

Caption For Prestbury, The Village C1950

A sign of the growing commercialisation of the street can be seen in the Red House`s transformation to the District Bank, and the private house beyond has become a high class decorator.

Caption For Colchester, Old Roman Wall 1892

The last survivors of the colony were burnt or massacred in the Temple of Claudius.

Caption For Barry, Mercantile Marine Offices 1925

The Customs and Shipping Offices on the corner of Station Stret opened in 1925.

Caption For Great Dunmow, High Street C1955

The Saracen's Head—on the right of this picture—was a famous coaching inn at Great Dunmow, a town associated since 1949 with the Dunmow Flitch ceremony.This had originated at Little Dunmow in 1140

Caption For Fleckney, The Grand Union Canal C1965

The locks at Fleckney are a part of the descent of the canal from its high point at Foxton into the Soar Valley.

Caption For Bognor Regis, From Pier 1903

About 1785, Sir Richard Hotham, a wealthy Southwark hatter, who determined upon acquiring the glory of a seaside Romulus, set to work to erect a town of first-class villas in this pleasant spot, with a

Caption For Littlehampton, Beach Hotel 1890

Littlehampton had been an important port in the Middle Ages and even a Tudor royal shipyard, but it declined until reviving with the canalisation of the Arun in 1723; it was most successful during Victorian

Caption For Hope Under Dinmore, The Village C1955

The word 'hope' was an old Welsh word meaning a valley and so here we have the settlement in the valley under the hill fort, 'mawr' being a reference to the ancient hill fort at one end of the hill

Caption For Newark, Free Library 1890

Sketchley was later appointed assistant keeper of the Science & Art Department of the Victoria & Albert Museum.

Caption For Saffron Walden, Myddleton Place C1955

This lath and plaster cottage with rust-coloured locally-made roof tiles is typical of the cottages which have been in this part of the town since the 15th century.

Caption For Launceston, Boys' College 1890

The initials of the former can still be seen on the premises of the NatWest in Westgate Street.

Caption For Launceston, Boys' College 1890

The initials of the former can still be seen on the premises of the NatWest in Westgate Street.

Caption For Leeds, Cookridge Street C1955

A view of Leeds Mechanics' Institute. This imposing Italianate building, with its lofty round-arched windows, was built by Cuthbert Brodrick in the late 1860s. It later became the Civic Theatre.

Caption For Peterborough, Market Square 1904

The memorial was given by the chief magistrate and the widow of the first mayor (under the 1874 Charter), Pearson Gates.

Caption For Aylesbury, The Old King's Head Hotel 1921

This view looks through the entrance towards the inn yard, all of which survives to this day.

Caption For Tewkesbury, Church Street 1907

The 18th-century Royal Hop Pole Hotel on the right- hand side of the street, with its wrought iron, flower- bedecked canopy and window boxes, is featured in Charles Dickens's 'Pickwick Papers

Caption For Market Harborough, High Street 1922

The High Street, earlier called the Great Street, is lined either side with Georgian buildings which sit at the head of earlier burgage plots, much the same as at Uxbridge, Middlesex or St Ives, Huntingdonshire

Caption For Bacup, St James Street 1961

At this time, local industry was closing down; Bacup, which was off the beaten track, was looking for residents to commute to work in Burnley, Manchester or other towns.

Caption For Grantchester, High Street C1946

Serving at the front in the First World War, Brooke wrote a short poem called 'The Soldier'; surely he had Grantchester in mind when he composed these lines: 'If I should die, think only this of me: That

Caption For Downham, The Village 1921

In this carefully composed picture we see the lower part of the village. The two men, one holding the horse and one with his dog, are everything a photographer could want in a village scene.

Caption For Ilkley, Denton Park From The Cow And Calf Rocks 1914

Through the famous Cow and Calf Rocks high up on Ilkley Moor, we can see the estate of Denton Park, once the home of the Fairfax family.

Caption For Northampton, Guildhall 1922

This heavily-decorated Victorian building was built by E W Godwin in 1864; as the picture demonstrates, it consists of two storeys with a clock tower, a turreted gable and endless lines of windows.

Caption For Northampton, Abington Street C1955

Most evocative of past shopping is The Fifty Shilling Tailors, a chain that grew up before World War II and originally offered suits for that price.

Caption For Penarth, The Boat House And Bridge 1896

This fine building was built on the site of the relocated lifeboat station; its façade betrays its construction in stages.