Maps

181,031 maps found.

1882, Tunley Ref. HOSM62669
1892, Barrow Ref. HOSM37122
1892, Billington Ref. HOSM37733
1907, Grindleton Ref. HOSM47245
1907, Lane Side Ref. HOSM53689
1907, Rimington Ref. HOSM57924
1892, Sabden Ref. HOSM58458
1930, Waddington Ref. HOSM63300
1888, Llangolman Ref. HOSM51883
1901, Griffydam Ref. HOSM47119
1923, Dovenby Ref. HOSM43438
1899, Plumbland Ref. HOSM54050
1896, Colchester Ref. HOSM34350
1896, Ardleigh Ref. HOSM65626
1896, Dedham Ref. HOSM43048
1896, Fordham Ref. HOSM45618
1900, Clearwell Ref. HOSM41113
1911, Dolwyd Ref. HOSM43340
1888, Northleigh Ref. HOSM55364
1908, Astbury Ref. HOSM36529

Books

442 books found. Showing results 2,017 to 2,040.

Memories

29,029 memories found. Showing results 841 to 850.

699 Green Lanes

Does anyone recall the name of the Timber Yard near to the Police Station before it became Travis Perkins?

A memory of Winchmore Hill in 1960 by Bob Bell

Born And Bred In Minnigaff

I along with my brothers, Stewart and Graeme, our parents Allen and Sheila lived our early childhood at 15 McGregor Drive. All went to the original primary school and then onto Creetown Secondary. Many happy memories of ...Read more

A memory of Minnigaff in 1955 by Ian Emery

Harry 'ginger' Scott

My father passed away in 1955. I returned from National Service in Germany in time to visit him in Winchester hospital, sadly my older brother Ron was a regular soldier serving in Hong Kong and could not get back in time to see ...Read more

A memory of Eastleigh in 1955 by John Scott

Information Wanted On Rose Cottage Malvern

I am looking to find information on Rose Cottage, my father in law's family lived here in and around the 1930s, not sure what date from or to.  I am looking for old photographs of this house and any ...Read more

A memory of Great Malvern in 1930 by Karen Burgess

Childhood Days

Having moved several times as a child we were offered our first council house on the new estate in Hough Green, we were one of the first families to move into Phillip Road and I can remember my late mother saying it looked like a ...Read more

A memory of Widnes in 1953 by Robert Graham

Born In Fenny Stratford

I was born at number 8 Woodbine Terrace; in attendance was nurse Brinklow the local midwife and Dr Gleeve. My parents were Jim and Vera  Cusack.                      Just after the begining of the war my mother, ...Read more

A memory of Fenny Stratford in 1948 by Kathleen Roberts

Staying At The Bullers Arms

When i was 11 I started school at Tavistock, and met a lovely girl called Helen Desmond who became my best friend. Helen's family (sister Sandra and brother Jonathan) lived at the Bullers Arms and I used to stay there ...Read more

A memory of Mary Tavy in 1971 by Lesley Favliones Nee Bishop

Visitation Convent

I was sent to the Visitation Convent at the age of 6 and was there for four terrible years. Like others who have written their memories of their time at the school, for me it was a very severe, cruel, harsh enviroment, devoid of ...Read more

A memory of Bridport in 1952

The Railway Crossing

Hi all. As a child of around 7 years or so I recall vising my grandad and grandma who lived at a small cottage near the railway crossing. I will look up the name of the road and add later to this story. My grandad's ...Read more

A memory of Llandrindod Wells in 1930 by Joe Brown

Home Away From Home

I was a young adult when I arrived in Rochford on a Sunday afternoon in June 1978, to take up my position as student nurse at Rochford Hospital. I was from Cape Town in South Africa and the feel of this village promised ...Read more

A memory of Rochford in 1978 by Clarissa Aitken Kiwara

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 2,017 to 2,040.

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

Caption For Upton, Woodlands Park C1955

Woodlands Park is a good example of that most English of urban establishments - a local rec.

Caption For Chester, Foregate Street C1950

The heart of the present- day city of Chester sits right on top of the old Roman town of Deva.

Caption For Heswall, Telegraph Road C1955

For most people, the village of Heswall is centred on this road, the A540, linking Chester with all the towns along the western side of the Wirral.

Caption For Studley, Studley College C1960

Designed in 1834 by the architect Beazley, this bizarre Gothic Revival structure was from 1903 until the 1960s the home of Studley College, founded by Frances, Countess of Warwick.

Caption For Great Ayton, Brookside C1955

Great Ayton is one of Cleveland's prettiest villages. It was the scene of the upbringing and education of Captain James Cook, the famous 18th-century round-the-world explorer.

Caption For Scarborough, Castle From The East Pier C1958

The extensive curtain walls of 12th-century Scarborough Castle crown the headland in the background of this summertime view of Scarborough's East Pier.

Caption For Bournemouth, Pier Entrance 1918

It is just after midday on a summer's day in 1918. War-weary visitors try to banish the horrors of the First World War for a few hours.

Caption For Bristol, Cathedral 1900

In 1542 Henry VIII created the diocese of Bristol, and the former church of the Augustinian priory was elevated to the rank of cathedral.

Caption For Marske By The Sea, The Beach C1955

Fishing cobles on their wheeled trailers are drawn up above the high tide watermark, and two of the familiar old rusty tractors which pull the boats in and out of the sea can be seen.

Caption For Redcar, High Street C1955

This photograph shows an interesting row of cars and motorcycles of the period - few will have survived the intervening years. The Middlesbrough Co-operative store is on the right.

Caption For Fearnhead, Station Road C1955

The Fearnhead post office on the corner of Fearnhead Lane (right) advertises Sanpic, which 'Destroys Sink Odours'.

Caption For Wrentham, Cross Roads C1965

The brick school-like building is the former Reading Room of 1888, now appropriately a bookshop. Beyond is the Gothic pinnacled Wrentham Hall of 1862.

Caption For Flitwick, The Mill C1960

The present building was constructed in the 18th century, but on the site of a mill listed in the Domesday survey of 1086.

Caption For Haverfordwest, St Mary's Church C1960

After the famous invasion of French troops at Fishguard in 1797 the church was used as a prison for some of the captured French troops.

Caption For Hawthornden, 1897

Located nine miles south of Edinburgh, Hawthornden stands high above the river North Esk amid a densely wooded estate.

Caption For Killin, Mill On The Dochart 1890

Killin mill stands on the River Dochart. Not far away is the ruined Breadalbane stronghold of Finlarig Castle. One of its more interesting features is what is thought to be an ancient beheading pit.