Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1898, Chavey Down Ref. HOSM40654
1898 - 1910, Sunningdale Ref. HOSM61024
1880 - 1881, Mugginton Ref. HOSM54290
1879 - 1898, Thorpe Ref. HOSM61678
1900 - 1901, Money Hill Ref. HOSM36018
1882 - 1901, Willesley Ref. HOSM64635
1896, Boughton Aluph Ref. HOSM38411
1896, Bircholt Forstal Ref. HOSM44199
1896 - 1906, Smeeth Ref. HOSM59578
1896, Bircholt Forstal Ref. HOSM63759
1882, Black Carr Ref. HOSM37901
1882, Great Ellingham Ref. HOSM46979
1882, Little Ellingham Ref. HOSM51468
1884, Lower Weare Ref. HOSM52774
1887 - 1903, Furley Ref. HOSM45912
1887 - 1903, Membury Ref. HOSM53578
1887 - 1888, Shute Ref. HOSM59322
1887 - 1903, Turfmoor Ref. HOSM62011
1899 - 1900, Bierton Ref. HOSM37691
1898 - 1919, Brill Ref. HOSM38941

Books

442 books found. Showing results 19,849 to 19,872.

Memories

29,041 memories found. Showing results 8,271 to 8,280.

Doctor's Clinic....

I well remember the doctor's clinic referred to - it was halfway up the hill on the same side as the Squirrel. I have unpleasant memories of getting "the needle" there when I was about five or so. The smell of that purple ...Read more

A memory of Pontycymer in 1960 by Clive Jones

Sandcastles

Here is the sand we called Ferry Hut. I don't know of any hut ever being there so how it got its name is a mystery to me, maybe someone will tell me some day, but sand castles and paddling and big ocean going ships I do remember, they was ...Read more

A memory of Runcorn in 1953 by Clive Bisby

My Beautiful Kentish Birthplace

I was born in East House, Tenterden Road, Rolvenden on 2nd November 1938.  My dad was about to join the RAF and I was born in my grandparents' home. There were large cellars below the house - very scarey.  East House ...Read more

A memory of Rolvenden in 1940 by Jill Howell

Living In North Street Bradford Abbas 1960s

As a child I lived in North Street, Bradford Abbas. The name of the house then was Hilou. We were led to believe it was because our only toilet then was at the top of the very long garden. It later ...Read more

A memory of Bradford Abbas in 1965

Summers In Blackhall

My Grandma - Bertha Lanaghan - lived in Third Street for over 50 years. She made hookey rugs as big as a room from old blankets, coats, etc whatever she could get, to sell for extra money. She dyed the wool three ...Read more

A memory of Blackhall Colliery by Kathy Ames

Freddie The Postman

Although born in Churchstanton in 1791 my gg grandfather James Doble moved to Upottery and I have had close relatives living in the village until my grandmother Beatrice Doble died in 1982. My sister and myself were born, ...Read more

A memory of Upottery in 1955 by Sandra Barrett

Rowlands Castle Brickworks

Rowlands Castle Brickworks originally established during the 1880’s, and must have been the biggest employer at the time, next to agriculture. Not all the workforce came form Rowlands Castle, but from local villages ...Read more

A memory of Rowlands Castle in 1963 by Richard Goodall

Manor Park

I was born in Cedar Road maternity annexe in Sutton in 1956 and lived in Eaton Road for my first 10 years of life. One of my biggest joys was visiting the library that was situated in Manor Park in a house that I think may still be there, it ...Read more

A memory of Sutton by Ann Price

Summer Holidays

My early memories go back to the days spending our holidays at Grandma Davies in Broome. Grandma used to say it's only half a mile to Aston-on-Clun, we would walk there at least twice a week. The first time would be to Mr ...Read more

A memory of Aston on Clun in 1949 by Frank Davies

Memories Of My Time At Newton On Ouse

I was born at Newton On Ouse in March 1928. At the age of five I attended the local school whose headmaster was Alf Bradbury. Also at the age of five I began visiting Village Farm that was owned by Mathew ...Read more

A memory of Newton-on-Ouse in 1930 by Guy Jefferson

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 19,849 to 19,872.

Caption For Cossington, The Village C1965

In the village are a good variety of houses, including the early 16th-century rectory, and Hallside Grove, a Gothicised house of quality.

Caption For Cardiff, Friary Ruins, Cathays Park C1955

Greyfriars House was built for William Herbert c1570 utilising the old Franciscan friary on the site as a quarry, the friary having been closed at the Dissolution.

Caption For Stourbridge, High Street 1931

Between 1914 and 1920 there were huge increases in the price of basic foodstuffs, but by the time this picture was taken they were falling to near pre-war levels.

Caption For Charmouth, The Beach C1960

Note the Beach Cafe (left) and the groynes on Charmouth beach; we are looking eastwards to Cain's Folly (centre) and Golden Cap (right). Offshore are the Mouth Rocks.

Caption For Stroud, George Street 1910

The Wilts and Dorset Bank on the left, now the Natwest, was almost new when the picture was taken. It had entrances in both George Street and Russell Street.

Caption For Harlaxton, 1890

Gregory Gregory, a bachelor, was probably responsible for as much of the design as his architects, Anthony Salvin and later William Burn, as it rose slowly throughout the 1830s and 1840s.

Caption For Appledore, Quay 1923

Full tide brings its own burst of activity, as small passenger boats in an orderly seamanlike manner position themselves to approach the slipway.

Caption For Colwyn Bay, On The Sands 1898

This popular seaside resort sits in a wide sweep of bay on the north coast, with wooded hills behind the promenade, which fronts miles of safe sandy beach.

Caption For Masham, St Mary's Church 1927

The lower part of the tower of St Mary's, which we see here from the spacious Market Place, is 11th-century.

Caption For Penarth, The Pier 1896

An outraged public were relieved to witness work on a new pier by Mayoh's of Manchester in April 1894 and its subsequent opening the following year.

Caption For Stamford, Browne's Hospital, The Cloisters 1922

Browne's Hospital (72317 and 72319, these pages) is one of the most important medieval almshouses in England, dating from 1475 when it was founded by the wool merchant William Browne.

Caption For Stourbridge, High Street 1931

Between 1914 and 1920 there were huge increases in the price of basic foodstuffs, but by the time this picture was taken they were falling to near pre-war levels.

Caption For Stourbridge, High Street 1931

Between 1914 and 1920 there were huge increases in the price of basic foodstuffs, but by the time this picture was taken they were falling to near pre-war levels.

Caption For Caernarfon, Castle Grand Entrance 1890

The King's Gate was the entrance to the inner or lower bailey. This side of the castle was defended by a moat; there was once a drawbridge where the steps and stone bridge appear in this picture.

Caption For Bradpole, The Village 1897

Bradpole is Bridport's northern parish and suburb, and here we are looking along Middle Street towards the 1863-built spire of Holy Trinity Church (skyline, left of centre).

Caption For Puncknowle, The Watercart 1939

Remote parts of Dorset were not connected to mains water until the 1960s.

Caption For Sutton, High Street C1960

This 1960s view is a taken a little further north from the station, with the entrance to Grove Road half-way along on the left.

Caption For Rickmansworth, High Street 1921

The post office, that, in about 1910, replaced Mrs Crowley's premises, was in the style of Queen Anne. It is on the right with the modillioned cornice and pediment.

Caption For Leighton Buzzard, High Street C1965

Ten years has made a tremendous difference in the appearance of both street and market day. The stalls are more tidy and professional in the goods on display.

Caption For Belfast, S.S. Dynamic 1897

The late-1870s saw a period of intense competition on the Irish Sea ferry services, forcing the BSC to modernise its fleet; the 'Semaphore' underwent a major refit that included lengthening her hull

Caption For Yarmouth, The Square C1955

Within is the impres- sive tomb of the Caroleon admiral Sir Robert Holmes. If the head on his effigy does not quite seem to match the body, that is because it was added later.

Caption For Cowan Bridge, The Village C1955

The Rev Carus Wilson, vicar of Tunstall, established the school in 1823. A commemorative tablet is on the wall of Bronte Cottage, the first house on the right next to the old road bridge.

Caption For Alderholt, The Mill C1960

Alderholt Mill is situated on a tributary of the Ashford Water. We are looking northwards to the junction of lanes leading to Bullhill (left) and Alderholt Bridge in the other direction.

Caption For Rickmansworth, Church Street 1952

The Chequers has the somewhat whimsical juxtaposition on its sign of '13th century' and 'tea rooms'.