Maps

181,031 maps found.

1898, Upton Ref. HOSM63087
1903, Billingford Ref. HOSM37728
1883, Angles Way Ref. HOSM57796
1887, Ganllwyd Ref. HOSM46103
1891, Almholme Ref. HOSM35850
1891, Campsall Ref. HOSM39928
1885, Everton Ref. HOSM45007
1891, Holme Ref. HOSM48758
1897, Ashton Ref. HOSM36373
1898, Blacon Ref. HOSM38010
1897, Elton Ref. HOSM44796
1897, Hargrave Ref. HOSM47645
1897, Tarvin Ref. HOSM48645
1909, Lache Ref. HOSM50607
1898, Penymynydd Ref. HOSM56528
1909, Poulton Ref. HOSM57048
1897, Tattenhall Ref. HOSM61287
1898, Upton Ref. HOSM63086
1879, Alton Ref. HOSM65741
1879, Kelstedge Ref. HOSM49678

Books

442 books found. Showing results 1,945 to 1,968.

Memories

29,038 memories found. Showing results 811 to 820.

Days Gone By

My family arrived in Seaforth late in 1939 after we were shipped back from Gibraltar where my father was stationed with the Kings Regiment. Early memories of our house in Holly Grove are vague. My sister Maureen and I, along with ...Read more

A memory of Seaforth in 1940 by Charles Hegarty

Andrew Lindborg My Grandfather

I have a copy of this postcard myself - the family kept it as the leading horse (on the left, closest to the camera is being ridden by my grandfather - Andrew Lindborg. The copy that I have is coloured, somewhat artificially.

A memory of Newmarket in 1955 by Kevin Lindborg

Paras

Hi, My father was stationed at Arnhem Camp in the 1960s, he was a paratrooper. The Paras at Watchfield were 16th Parachute Heavy Drop. I attended Watchfield Primary School and have fond memories of my time there, two teachers stand out in my ...Read more

A memory of Watchfield in 1965 by Terry Hanlon

Whitley Bay Colman Cafe Boarding House On The Esplanade

Does anyone remember a cafe / boarding house on the Esplanade, called Colman or Colman's? It was run by some relatives of mine and I am trying to trace the family tree; I do not know their ...Read more

A memory of Whitley Bay in 1930 by S Hill

Wonderful Times

My father moved to Cold Meece in 1960 to take up his job as a prison officer at the nearby Drake Hall open prison, and we stayed there for a couple of years before we moved to live at the prison itself. At the time I was between 9 ...Read more

A memory of Coldmeece in 1962 by John Grehan

School Days

I am putting this on here to contact Carefree....did you go to Clare Secondary School and start in 1 Alpha? If so you sat next to me on your first day at school there!!!! If so I have thought of you no end of times over the years and ...Read more

A memory of Hartest in 1968

Talke A Forgotten Village

As you proceed north along the A34 towards the Cheshire border you will approach Talke traffic lights and on the left and right side of the road there are two areas of grassed land. This grassed area was once the village of ...Read more

A memory of Talke in 1959

Born And Bred

Born in Ablington just after the war we moved to Avon Banks, where I lived until married in 1970. My mother's father, mother and brothers (Fenners) all lived in Figheldean. Having read other peoples memories it brought back probably the most enjoyable part of my youth.

A memory of Figheldean in 1951 by Conrad Evans

1950s

I live in Hull but often went to stay at my grandparents (Bartlett) at 111 Corporation Road, Darlington as a child in the early 1950s and next door lived a lovely family and I used to play with their daughter Catherine. They had sons as well ...Read more

A memory of Darlington in 1958 by Anne Kettley

Schools

Does anyone remember when the school in Wheatley was called the Wheatley Secondary Modern, all I hear about now is Holton Park. I can remember Mrs Jones the PE teacher, Mr Hanson was Headmaster. Seeing the pictures on this site really bought ...Read more

A memory of Wheatley in 1952 by Phyllis Elswick

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 1,945 to 1,968.

Caption For Christchurch, The Priory 1900

The Church, seen across the combined waters of the Avon and Stour on their way to the sea, is a commanding feature of the scenery.

Caption For Manchester, Market Street 1886

This is the top of Market Street, adjacent to Piccadilly.

Caption For Kettering, Silver Street C1950

The only set of traffic lights in Kettering coped with a trickle of traffic.

Caption For Haverfordwest, General View C1950

A good view of the town centre, the castle centre-stage and the watchtower of the new prison building behind it.

Caption For Midhurst, West Street 1931

At the bottom of West Street lies the 15th-century Spread Eagle Hotel, one of the most famous inns in Sussex.

Caption For Bridport, West Allington 1912

Bridport remains the capital of west Dorset, attracting weekly shoppers from a number of local villages.

Caption For Bromfield, Church From Bridge 1904

By the age of 21 he was a member of the Royal College of Surgeons. He was a pioneer in the science of anaesthetics, but although he tried to publicise his work, no-one then was interested.

Caption For Windsor, Castle Hill 1914

A number of carriages are seen going up Castle Hill towards the Castle. The livery of the coachmen indicate that the occupants were high-ranking, possibly even Royalty.

Caption For Ampthill, St Andrew's Church C1955

It is entirely possible that Queen Katherine of Aragon worshipped in the 10th-century church during her stay at Ampthill Castle in 1533.

Caption For Mayfield, West Street C1955

A Sussex legend recalls how St Dunstan, Archbishop of Canterbury, met with the Devil at Mayfield.

Caption For Tetbury, View From Cutwell C1955

This Cotswold market town possesses one of the greatest concentrations of protected buildings in the country. Among them is the parish church of St Mary the Virgin.

Caption For Lytham, Central Parade 1894

The development of many Victorian towns included the provision of a public baths and Lytham is no exception.

Caption For Castleton, Peverill Castle 1896

A closer view of Henry II's keep at Peveril Castle. It was at Peveril where he accepted the submission of King Malcolm of Scotland in 1157, and he built this splendid stone keep 19 years later.

Caption For Seaton, The Sands 1920

The cliff on the right now has a row of houses at the top.

Caption For Marske, The Hall C1955

This was formerly the seat of the Hutton family, who produced two archbishops, both called Matthew, of York in 1595 and Canterbury in 1757.

Caption For Darlington, South Park 1911

South Park was renowned for its trees, a number of which were planted to mark special occasions: the sequoias, for instance, were planted in 1863 to commemorate the wedding of Prince Edward and Princess

Caption For Gainford, The Corner Shop C1955

Gainford is noted for its 13th-century church, Georgian houses, narrow streets and one of the finest village greens in the southern part of the county.

Caption For Gravesend, The Clock Tower C1950

John Johnson's imposing Gothic clock tower, built in 1887 of white stone with sporadic red bands and gabled clock faces, was originally intended to form the centrepiece of a new building development, some

Caption For North Creake, The Bridge C1960

The river Burn runs through the villages of South and North Creake too. The road at the centre of the picture leads to the ruins of Creake Abbey, which lies in a beautiful setting beside the stream.

Caption For Ivy Hatch, The Village 1901

Dunk's Green 1901 Some fine stone and brick cottages and an oast house stand along the road leading towards Mereworth Woods near the village centre of Plaxtol, on the edge of the Ragstone Ridge

Caption For Bowness On Windermere, The Pier 1929

The steamer 'Swift', launched in 1900 as the then largest boat on the lake, sits at the end of the pier, whilst a cluster of yachts, possibly racing, passes between the boat station and

Caption For Chatham, Town Hall And Military Road C1955

The virtual absence of motor traffic suggests that this photograph may have been taken in 1956, during the Suez Crisis petrol rationing, which did not end until the following year.

Caption For Gillingham, Darland Banks C1960

In 1933, 70 acres of chalk downland were acquired by Chatham and Gillingham councils to create this beautiful open countryside nature reserve between the two towns.

Caption For Troutbeck, The Valley C1880

The Troutbeck valley is one of the quietest in the Lake District, and in this view, taken from the old coach route between Windermere and Penrith, the essentially rural nature of much of the district