Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1897 - 1908, Saighton Ref. HOSM58378
1891, Hoole Ref. HOSM63178
1884 - 1897, Barlborough Ref. HOSM37121
1884 - 1897, Clowne Ref. HOSM41393
1876, Old Whittington Ref. HOSM55792
1877 - 1897, Pilsley Ref. HOSM56643
1876 - 1897, Poolsbrook Ref. HOSM56896
1879, Brockhurst Ref. HOSM59838
1895, Great Lumley Ref. HOSM46904
1895, Lambton Park Ref. HOSM70697
1895, Plawsworth Ref. HOSM56750
1873 - 1909, Apuldram Ref. HOSM36078
1873 - 1909, Birdham Ref. HOSM37872
1847 - 1874, Colworth Ref. HOSM41576
1896 - 1910, Hooksway Ref. HOSM48876
1896, Eartham Ref. HOSM49269
1873 - 1909, West Itchenor Ref. HOSM49624
1897 - 1919, Chinnor Ref. HOSM40836
1919 - 1920, Biddestone Ref. HOSM37759
1899 - 1919, Burton Ref. HOSM39608

Books

442 books found. Showing results 19,681 to 19,704.

Memories

29,041 memories found. Showing results 8,201 to 8,210.

Worfield School Dinners

During 1956/57 my parents lived at Oldington, off the Bridgnorth road and my local school was at Worfield. I was 6 years old at the time and attended the school there with my older cousins, Olive, Micheal and Alan Woodifled. ...Read more

A memory of Worfield in 1956 by First Name Last Name

105 The Street

I have no memories of Willesborough as I visited it for the first time on 26.8.08. My reason for visiting was that I was trying to find where my grandparents once lived, and surprise surprise it's still there, 105 The Street. ...Read more

A memory of Willesborough by Maureen Weall

Toll Money

Sandwich Town relied on its toll money taken on the bridge, which was used purely for the town's benefit alone and it became wealthy over the years because of it.  During the 1960s I think it was, Sandwich came under the jurisdiction of ...Read more

A memory of Sandwich

Memory Lapse

I was 10 yrs old and suffered badly with asthma when I was transferred from Bryn Bras Castle Open Air School, Llanberis, N. Wales to an Open Air School or Home on Hayling Island - I have very little memory of the 6 months I stayed ...Read more

A memory of Hayling Island in 1945 by Shirleyst Name Hearne

Westgate School

I was in the very first class to attend the brand new Westgate School. My class moved from Haymill Annex on Elmshot Lane. We were all so excited. The 1A students were in Mrs. Evans class and was she strict. She ruled with an iron ...Read more

A memory of Cippenham in 1958 by Freda Loeding (Swan)

Mitcham

As a child I grew up in bomb ravaged Mitcham. I lived in 16 Ashtree Avenue, Mitcham. We were bombed as so many other people were. I attended the 'Star School, Benedict Road. until around 1947ish then the family moved to Battersea. The Star ...Read more

A memory of Mitcham in 1944 by Richard Watson

Flooding In These Cottages

I lived with my parents in Zouch Avenue nearby but did go to school with a girl who lived in one of these cottages.  The River Bourne is/was directlyopposite and every winter it overflowed, ran across the road and ...Read more

A memory of North Tidworth in 1945 by joan.battershill

Choir Practice In This Churchu

My friends and I were all in the choir here - I think it outnumbered the congregation usually.  We had to share a vicar with Ludgershall.  Choir practice was on a Friday evening.  When the War ended in 1945 they ...Read more

A memory of North Tidworth in 1944 by joan.battershill

The Harp And Crown

The pub in the picture is the original H&C which was burnt down only a few years after this picture was taken. The pub was then rebuilt further back from the road. There are still elderly people in the village who remember their ...Read more

A memory of Gastard

Lion House Youth Hostel 1957

I stayed one night at this hostel in early April 1957. A friend and I had set out from our home town of Reading on a 5 night circular cycle trip - our first such trip. Mitcheldean was our second night's stop, the first ...Read more

A memory of Mitcheldean in 1957 by Steve Elder

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 19,681 to 19,704.

Caption For Leicester, Town Hall Gardens C1965

In 1965 the birds still sang in the Town Hall gardens, and although relatively noisy, it was an extremely pleasant place to sit and mull over the fortunes of the day.

Caption For Lyme Regis, Higher Mill 1892

Corn-grinding Higher Mill (towards top left), which also produced oil, is glimpsed through the trees above a waterfall on the River Lim.

Caption For Lyme Regis, Marine Parade 1930

Seaward are a series of ledges. Lucy's Ledge Jetty (lower right) was constructed by the eminent geologist Sir Henry de la Beche in 1820.

Caption For Dudley, View From The Castle Keep C1955

Almost no building work was carried out at Dudley Castle for the 200 years between 1340 and 1540, but in 1540 John Dudley, later Duke of Northumberland, set about rebuilding the residential block on

Caption For Grantchester, High Street C1965

Other less literate residents of Grantchester are also remembered. Edward Wright, the village baker, gave his name to this row of cottages in the High Street.

Caption For Warrington, St Elphin's Church C1955

St Elphin's crowning glory is its spire, soaring over the landscape at a height of about 281 feet, making it the third highest parish church spire in England.

Caption For Old Newton, Finningham Road C1965

The Post Office has moved into three different buildings between here and the Shoulder of Mutton.

Caption For Hoylake, Swimming Pool C1965

However, this caused problems with the condition of the bathing water, with various bits of flotsam, jetsam, sand and mud washing into the baths.

Caption For Porthcawl, The Esplanade 1901

Two little girls take a brisk walk on the prom at the turn of the century in their best holiday clothes.

Caption For Harpenden, Rothamsted Agricultural Experimental Station C1960

Rothampstead, for 600 years in the hands of the Cressys, the Bardolphs and the Wittewronge-Lawes, lies close to the St Albans Road.

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Caption For Seaburn, C1960

Along with Roker, Seaburn comprises what is in effect the seaside resort area of Sunderland, and there have been times when the Cat and Dog steps have positively heaved with sunbathers.

Caption For Blakeney, The Severn Railway Bridge C1950

There were only two other bridges on British Railways that were longer than the Severn Bridge: the second Tay (10,711 ft) and the Forth (8296 ft).

Caption For Bala, High Street 1896

This spacious town lies at the head of Bala Lake (Llyn Tegid), the largest natural lake in Wales, with a narrow-gauge railway running along its south-eastern shore.

Caption For Bala, High Street 1935

The town was once known for the manufacture of knitted woollen stockings and gloves, and it is said that George III wore stockings knitted here; much of the knitting was done in the open air.

Caption For Larne, Town Hall, Cross Street 1900

This substantial civic building was the gift of a local J P, and befits a leading Irish port serving the daily Royal Mail run to Stranraer.

Caption For Tunstall, High Street C1955

One hundred years before this, there were no large shops in the town, and the age of the department store was still a few years away.

Caption For Rugby, The School Quadrangle 1922

To the west of Old Quad (above, 72159) lies Old Big School, surmounted by School House dormitories.

Caption For Luton, Vauxhall Motors C1955

Bedford truck designs became the basis for a new breed of army vehicles; the QL made history as the company's first 4 x 4.

Caption For Preston, Harris Orphanage 1893

The Harris Orphanage opened in 1888 after £100,000 was set aside by the Trustees of the Harris Estate to build and equip such an establishment.

Caption For Chipping Norton, The Rollright Stones, The King Stone C1960

It was considered a magical stone where barren women would press their breast against the stone in hope of a child!

Caption For Symondsbury, Village C1940

Mark Twain expected his perfect piece of England to have a castle and the odd ruin.

Caption For Beer, Pillow Lace Workers 1901

A lace maker works at a floral sprig of Honiton lace outside her cottage door at Beer in South Devon.

Caption For Abergele, On The River Gele 1890

The pleasant market town of Abergele lies just inland from the chalets and caravans of the north coast between Rhyl and Colwyn Bay.

Caption For Cardiff, Roath Park Lake 1902

Roath Park was laid out in 1894 at a cost of £62,000 - a considerable sum in those days. The land, 132 acres, was presented to the city by Lord Bute.