Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1884 - 1904, Woolfardisworthy Ref. HOSM65233
1881 - 1899, Skirling Ref. HOSM59377
1856 - 1896, Wynyard Village Ref. HOSM65333
1895 - 1896, Billingshurst Ref. HOSM34162
1848 - 1906, Eldwick Ref. HOSM44807
1848 - 1893, Harden Ref. HOSM47702
1888 - 1903, Birchfield Ref. HOSM37789
1882 - 1903, Bournbrook Ref. HOSM38426
1886, Chelmsley Wood Ref. HOSM40686
1882 - 1883, Frankley Ref. HOSM45795
1888 - 1903, Ladywood Ref. HOSM50624
1914-1938, Longbridge Ref. HOSM52237
1883 - 1903, Portway Ref. HOSM70920
1888 - 1902, Saltley Ref. HOSM58423
1882 - 1902, Woodgate Ref. HOSM65021
1886 - 1903, Yardley Ref. HOSM65460
1896, Bishop Auckland Ref. HOSM34168
1895 - 1896, Brotherlee Ref. HOSM39188
1896, Close House Ref. HOSM41284
1896, Etherley Grange Ref. HOSM44956

Books

442 books found. Showing results 19,993 to 20,016.

Memories

29,041 memories found. Showing results 8,331 to 8,340.

Little Boys & Dusty Lanes

My husband and his family came from Cheriton and surrounding districts. He attended this school from age 5yrs through to school leaving, for a short trial apprenticeship with the local butcher. His mother and father were ...Read more

A memory of Cheriton in 1930 by Olivia R S

Hillikers Faggots

My Nan and Grandad lived on the corner of Factory Road, and Cranbury Road, opposite Stan Brehaut the photographer, who went on to work with Jack Hargreaves in his programme 'Out of Town'. The Centre of Eastleigh holds such fond ...Read more

A memory of Eastleigh in 1956 by Jacqueline Jackson

Years Gone By

Moved to Roadhead 1949, from 19 Netherby St, Longtown. Dad was Rendall Colling [Policeman], we lived at the Police House, until 1954 when we moved to Frizington, West Cumberland. Went to school at the Baily. Brother Cuthbert was born ...Read more

A memory of Roadhead in 1949 by Neil Colling

Taken From The Spot I Grew Up:

It took me a while to recognise the angle of this photo as from almost exactly the position my parents house was built on! Where the road ahead divides, another road to the left was later added, leading to my father's ...Read more

A memory of Ticehurst by Anne Lynch

Robert William Wells Shop Keeper

I understand my grand father workedin,orpossibly owned a fishmongers and or grocers aroundabout 1900 can anyone confirm this please and where was it. Was it his own shop or was he an employee Does it still stand ,do any photos exist of it Thankyou John Wells

A memory of Dover by John Teddyfoot

Cadets The Dolphin Club

I was one of the young fellows in the early 'fifties that used to ruin the peace in and about Streatham as a drummer with the 5th County of London( RA) cadet band. It was a rather splendid band , and we were based up around ...Read more

A memory of Streatham by Bill Axten

My Lodgings In Timperley

I stayed in lodgings in Timperley in 1966 in a small cul-de-sac called South Meade. I had to find accommodation as I was transferred from London to work at the Bank of England's branch in Manchester and by chance the hotel ...Read more

A memory of Timperley in 1966 by John Howard Norfolk

A Game Of Soccer In The River

Every year there would be a game played in the river in the village using the bridges as goal posts and is, as far as I am aware still played today. It would be around 1955 that my late father, Frederick ...Read more

A memory of Bourton-on-the-Water in 1955 by George Tarte

The Railway Inn

This is a photograph of the railway crossing gate, the line has been long closed (blame Dr Beeching!) The white building on the right is the Culm Valley Inn, prev The Railway Inn. My father Sydney Dennis was licensee, my brother was ...Read more

A memory of Culmstock in 1948 by Mike Dennis

Memories Of A Happy Childhood

This brings back so many memories to me.I was born in 1956 registered just up the hill in the congo at 10 Chain terrace.But all my childhood memories are of the wonderfullly happy time I spent at 3 Chain road with my ...Read more

A memory of Creetown by Raymond Parker

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 19,993 to 20,016.

Caption For Brean Down, 1918

It is a relief to reach the archaeologically rich and beautiful headland of Brean Down, a carboniferous limestone outlier of the Mendips reaching 300 feet high, from whose bare grassy slopes are

Caption For Nunney, The Castle C1960

At the north end of the village is a tall oblong keep set in a neat moat with massive towers at each angle, which was licensed in 1373 for John de la Mare, Sheriff of Somerset.

Caption For Epsom, B Division, Woodcote Park 1917

Rifleman in East Street, a Canadian soldier was arrested and taken to the police station in Ashley Road, despite the complaints of his friends.

Caption For Dewsbury, Town Hall 1964

Three years in the building, the Town Hall opened on 17 April 1889, and this day was proclaimed a public holiday in the town. The Italianate style reflected the prosperity of this weaving community.

Caption For Hemel Hempstead, Shell Mex Buildings And Gardens C1965

Although the bridge which spanned the entrance to Marlowes was dirty and shabby, over 500 people watched it being demolished at midnight on 6 July 1960.

Caption For Hemel Hempstead, Dixons, Maylands Avenue 2005

Although the bridge which spanned the entrance to Marlowes was dirty and shabby, over 500 people watched it being demolished at midnight on 6 July 1960.

Caption For Winlaton, The Village C1955

Crowley was ahead of his time; he built cottages for his workers and the community had the serv- ices of a doctor, schoolmaster and a parson.

Caption For Robertsbridge, High Street C1955

The Seven Stars Inn, a picturesque 15th-century timber-framed building, is seen on the right, with a temporary sign.

Caption For Beaumaris, Castle Street 1911

The town, granted its charter by Edward I in 1294, still has something of an English air, and much fine architecture. Castle Street is one of the two main streets, the other being Watergate.

Caption For Launceston, The Square C1949

The disappearance of the horse is marked in these pictures, probably taken on a Tuesday — by now, Tuesday had become Market Day.

Caption For Aylesbury, Wesleyan Chapel 1897

The designers certainly pushed the boat out: their 1893 facade is stylishly Italianate, with lots of carved stonework, banded arches and granite columns.

Caption For Aylesbury, Cambridge Street C1955

Ye Olde Harrow Inn and the two- storey shops beyond went in the 1980s, but the tall three-storey brick building beyond of 1897 survives.

Caption For Tring, High Street 1897

The town is a little disappointing - it is a mix of Rothschild fake timber-framing and earlier buildings. In this view the town is en fete for Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee.

Caption For Paignton, Tricycle 1889

Victorian engineering may have had its successes with its railways, bridges and steamships, but not every invention made it into the handbook or classic designs.

Caption For Dumfries, The Old And New Bridges C1890

Burns died in 1796 at the age of 36 and is buried in St Michael's Church. It was here, in February 1306, that Robert Bruce killed John Comyn the Red.

Caption For Manchester, Free Trade Hall C1885

The Free Trade Hall we see here is the third building on this spot. When the subscription list opened for the cost of the building, it was referred to as the City Hall.

Caption For Cockermouth, Castle 1906

Built in the mid-13th century by William de Fortibus, Cockermouth's defences were enhanced on three sides by its location at the junction of two rivers.

Caption For Burford, Bridge Approach C1965

Like many other Cotswold towns, Burford's fortunes were founded on wool, but leather and paper making were also important industries.

Caption For Preston, Post Office 1913

The Post Office is to the left, the Harris Public Library on the right, and the County Sessions Hall in the middle.

Caption For Henley On Thames, The Regatta 1890

At the right in both views is Temple Island, the start of the course, with its gar- den temple by James Wyatt, erected in 1771 as a fishing lodge for Sambrook Freeman of Fawley Court.

Caption For Kirkstall Abbey, The Western Facade C1861

Cleanliness in the 12th and 13th centuries was certainly next to Godliness.The Cistercians, like the Knights Templar, were not noted for their standards of personal hygiene and rarely washed.

Caption For Hailsham, The Church 1900

One of the earliest references to the church in Hailsham is in 1229, some thirty years before Henry II granted the already existing town a market charter.

Caption For Ottershaw, The Otter Corner C1955

We are west of Addlestone. Here the A320 Guildford Road meets the A319 Chobham Road and the B3121, Murray Road, from Addlestone at what is now a large roundabout.

Caption For Reigate, High Street C1955

The building with the clock turret and cupola is the old Town Hall of 1728.