Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1882, Upper Cam Ref. HOSM71192
1894 - 1895, Catford Ref. HOSM65642
1894 - 1895, Kilburn Ref. HOSM65611
1894 - 1912, Osterley Ref. HOSM65701
1894 - 1895, Tolworth Ref. HOSM65647
1894 - 1911, Collier's Wood Ref. HOSM65649
1894 - 1896, Tottenham Ref. HOSM71157
1894 - 1895, Walthamstow Ref. HOSM65675
1894 - 1895, Willesden Ref. HOSM65671
1890 - 1908, Castleton Ref. HOSM70272
1887, Cwm Bychan Ref. HOSM70189
1887 - 1913, Portmeirion Ref. HOSM70944
1885 - 1906, Frodingham Ref. HOSM70404
1896, Hamstreet Ref. HOSM70534
1896 - 1906, Small Hythe Ref. HOSM71075
1896, Standen Ref. HOSM71140
1910 - 1911, Bare Ref. HOSM70116
1930, Knott End-on-Sea Ref. HOSM70853
1910, Thurland Castle Ref. HOSM71145
1910 - 1911, Torrisholme Ref. HOSM71143

Books

442 books found. Showing results 19,441 to 19,464.

Memories

29,040 memories found. Showing results 8,101 to 8,110.

My Home Town

My wife moved to Sutton 1950 aged 4, now aged 60 and living in Norfolk we are rekindling memories of such a warm and inviting town. Memories come flooding back. The railway station, the cinema, the old tree outside Trueforms where my wife ...Read more

A memory of Sutton in 1963 by David Buettner Banks

One Of The Nicest Places In The World

In 1998 I travelled to a beautiful town in England called Frinton- on-Sea, a very unique and special place - where everyone is very friendly, clean and helpful. I would say Frinton is like no other town in ...Read more

A memory of Frinton-On-Sea in 1998 by Karen Bellamy

My Childhood

Well what can I say! My father was born in the village and of course my grandparents lived and died there.They lived at number 1 Maes ye Llan (probably spelt wrong) and with my dad living in Manchester bringing up 3 children ...Read more

A memory of Llanfair Talhaiarn by Paul Jones

Family

My name is Philip Beach- my Grandmother hails from Inverness. Her maiden name was Isabel Martin, born about 1890, her sister's name (married) was Euphemia Archibald who lived to be 101 in my hometown of Rochester, NY USA. Isabel married Powlus ...Read more

A memory of Inverness by Philip Beach

Grandad

My Grandfather was a stable lad and then coachman for Earl Fitzwilliam. My memories are of stories told to me by my late Mother, and of a wonderful photo of Grandad in full livery with silver topper and wonderful leather riding boots. So ...Read more

A memory of Wentworth in 1890 by Sus Markham

The Rec!

Ah yes, The Rec!  Scene of many a battle and many a cup final, in later years there was romance!  You could get through the hedge and down onto the railway line to put halfpennies on the line that got flattened by trains as they ran over ...Read more

A memory of Little Sutton by Stephen Owen

Rivacre Baths

We moved to Rivacre in 1960, within sound of the baths. I spent most of my summer holidays there. My cousin Paul James's mum worked on the gate and the owner's son Stephen Williams was my friend at primary school.

A memory of Little Sutton in 1960 by Stephen Owen

Colomendy Camp School

I attended Colomendy School for about two years, coming from the City of Liverpool. I was fascinated with all the open spaces and especially the mountain - Moel Fammu. I can remember having great times there: walking into Mold ...Read more

A memory of Loggerheads in 1947 by Ronald Jones

The Corner House

My father's cousin, Kitty Mortimer (nee Barratt) lived here with her husband Leslie, and their two daughters Andrea and Lynn - mostly throughout the '60s and '70s. I believe they rented the house from the National Trust, as I remember ...Read more

A memory of Lacock in 1965 by Jane Winfer

The Village Fates

this year a little child came up to the dog show whith a toy dog, it wagged its tail so sh eenterd that in, it got into round 2. There was a lovely dog who came 4th in best under 2 dog. he should of come first. he should of come first in the best looking male aswell, everyone thought that.

A memory of Hambledon in 2006 by Saskia Bridgen

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 19,441 to 19,464.

Caption For Laxey, Wheel 1896

It is named Lady Isabella in honour of Lady Isabella Hope, wife of Governor Hope. When this picture was taken, the mining company charged visitors 3d each to use the observation platform.

Caption For Runcorn, The Docks C1900

One of the oldest cargoes handled here was china clay from Cornwall destined for the Potteries.

Caption For Grays, The Lightship C1955

South of the town, a long-redundant lightship lies on the slipway near Argent Street; its light was hauled up to the masthead on cables.

Caption For Turners Hill, Corner Shop And Chapel C1960

A hilltop village on the southern edge of the Worth Forest with distant views of both the North and South Downs. St Leonard's church was built in 1895.

Caption For Old Colwyn, The Village 1906

Prior to the development of the coastal resort at Colwyn Bay in Victorian times, the old village, lying to the east and just inland from the coast, was known merely as Colwyn.

Caption For Rhyl, The Beach And The Pier 1913

'Hence Rhyl has become noted for the number of children that visit it, and these little ones find an inexhaustible fund of pleasure on its beach'.

Caption For Weston Super Mare, Claremont Crescent And Madeira Cove 1901

This clearly shows the fine sweep of elegant buildings that lined Glentworth Bay and the hillside.

Caption For Newcastle, High Street 1951

By the beginning of the 17th century those Englishmen who could afford it had taken up the craze for smoking tobacco in pipes made of clay.

Caption For Chorley, Chapel Street C1965

Even in the 1960s, this part of Chorley was a one-way system to help ease the traffic problems. Today this area is pedestrianised, and the whole of Chorley centre seems to be a one-way system.

Caption For Bedford, Embankment Gardens 1929

This view is taken from the east end of Embankment Gardens, where there was a matching urn to that at their west end.

Caption For Farringdon, All Saints Church 1907

He was curate here at one time, and used to preach in summer from the steps of a stone cross in the churchyard. Nearby is a large, redbrick building with towers, gables and terracotta panels.

Caption For Leeds, Woodhouse Moor 1897

In 1893, a study by a German sociologist found that six out of every seven working-class families in the mill towns of Lancashire and Yorkshire managed to save enough money to spend on a holiday.

Caption For Leeds, Temple Newsam Gardens C1960

His estate was confiscated by the Crown and later given to Margaret Tudor and her husband the Earl of Lennox. Their son married Mary, Queen of Scots.

Caption For Aylesbury, County Asylum, Stone 1897

The County Lunatic Asylum was built at Stone, three miles west of Aylesbury, in the early 1850s by the architects Thomas Wyatt and David Brandon.

Caption For Salisbury, Catherine Street C1950

This picture was probably taken soon after the end of the Second World War, judging by the Food Office sign on the right of the picture.

Caption For Plymouth, Charles Church 1889

The building of Charles Church started in 1640 after Charles I gave permission for another parish to be created. Construction was suspended in the Civil War and completed in 1657.

Caption For Chipping Campden, Old Campden House And Church C1955

The 120-foot tower of St James' dominates this view from the south-east. The church is notable for its 15th- century frontals, which are said to be the earliest set in the country.

Caption For Bury St Edmunds, Corn Exchange 1922

In 1969-70 a floor was inserted and shops were created on the ground floor. To the left is Everards Hotel, owned by William Emms.

Caption For Wrentham, High Street C1955

At the junction of the A12 and B1177 (centre right) is an advertisement for the Spread Eagle Hotel, kept by George Zessel, whose father had the White Hart at Wickham Market.

Caption For West Clandon, Post Office 1928

On the opposite side of the road was the Onslow Arms inn, whose name honours the Onslow family.

Caption For Micheldever, Church Street 1951

The first part of it - 'Michel' - is not clear, but the second part means 'water', and is a reference to the little River Dever which rises in nearby Stratton Park before meeting the Test at Wherwell.

Caption For Aberystwyth, The Promenade 1960

Former students of the college have a tradition of walking the promenade and 'kicking the bar' - the railings at the far end.

Caption For Felsted, The Old School House (The Guildhall) C1960

The school was founded in 1564 by Richard, Lord Riche, Lord Chancellor for two years in the reign of Edward VI.

Caption For Balderstone, Commons Lane C1955

Balderstone Grange and Balderstone CE Primary School stand on Commons Lane, which eventually joins Higher Commons Lane.