Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1888 - 1889, Lower Houses Ref. HOSM52716
1888 - 1889, Moldgreen Ref. HOSM53918
1890 - 1892, Oakes Ref. HOSM55507
1888 - 1892, Shepley Ref. HOSM59142
1889 - 1908, Rise Ref. HOSM57862
1888 - 1889, Salt End Ref. HOSM58410
1890 - 1909, Sigglesthorne Ref. HOSM59250
1908 - 1909, Seaton Ref. HOSM63480
1899 - 1909, Hungerford Ref. HOSM34669
1899 - 1909, Chilton Ref. HOSM70268
1898 - 1909, Hungerford Newtown Ref. HOSM55037
1887, Alconbury Weston Ref. HOSM35740
1900 - 1901, Fenstanton Ref. HOSM45410
1884 - 1899, Keyston Ref. HOSM49823
1887, Kings Ripton Ref. HOSM50146
1887, Little Raveley Ref. HOSM51589
1885 - 1887, Sapley Ref. HOSM58540
1907, Gee Cross Ref. HOSM46163
1886, Combe Martin Ref. HOSM41686
1880 - 1881, Smalley Ref. HOSM59465

Books

442 books found. Showing results 20,473 to 20,496.

Memories

29,041 memories found. Showing results 8,531 to 8,540.

Growing Up In Moniaive 1954 1969

I was born and brought up in Moniaive, and my mother owned the local hairdresser's salon (JACIE'S) at 3 Ayr Street. I lived with my mother (Janet), sister (Jenny) and maternal grandparents (who also had a house in ...Read more

A memory of Moniaive in 1954 by Ian Johnston

Wargrave. My Adventure Playground.

Born in 1950, our first home was the old Nissan huts at Hare Hatch. We moved down to Hamilton Rd in 1953 and I lived there until January 20th 1964. Yes, a date engraved in my memory as it was the end of my great ...Read more

A memory of Wargrave in 1950 by Peter Moring

The Tithe Barn

This picture is of the Tithe Barn at Harrow Museum and Heritage Centre. It is one of four listed buildings at the site and is part of the former medieval Headstone Manor estate. Harrow Museum can be contacted on 020 8861 2626

A memory of North Harrow by L C

Memories Of Kirkby

I remember my time in Quarry Green, and the white council 2 storey flats next to what we knew as "Spinney woods", and the bus turnaround, the pub called "The Black Swan", and then there was the primary school opposite ...Read more

A memory of Kirkby in 1960 by Alan Bond

My Time In Liverpool

My memory of Liverpool was living in number 12 Kensington Rd near the corner of Hall Lane where the post office was. My parents' landlady was Mrs Elizabeth Smith, I think she was Tommy Smith's mother? I remember my father taking ...Read more

A memory of Liverpool in 1957 by Alan Bond

I Lived There!

I lived in the farthest cottage on the left of this picture for a few years. It looks exactly the same as it does now (apart from the lack of hundreds of cars and lorries flying past on Penistone Road)

A memory of Grenoside in 1998 by Beth Keatley

Dancing At The Majestic

The restaurant at the Majestic was used as a ballroom dance school in the early 50s. The first that I remember was run by somebody named Bobby who later moved on to a school near Mitcham station. Later Don Stevoni and his wife ...Read more

A memory of Mitcham in 1950 by John Borwick

Yank Worked At Harbour Inn 1965

As an 18 year old boy from Atlanta, Georgia (USA), I worked at the Harbour Inn during the summer of 1965.  That's among my fondest memories, and one of the most enjoyable times in my life.  I have fond memories of the ...Read more

A memory of Axmouth in 1965 by Tom Lokey

Cirencester Abbey Woodchopping Competitions

My Father, Ken Mclennan, was in a Forestry Regiment of the Royal Australian Engineers posted to Scotland at the outbreak of WWII, prior to being deployed to New Guinea to fight the Japanese. Whilst in ...Read more

A memory of Cirencester in 1940 by Scott Mc Lennan

Dean Road Lower Penn

My grandmother (Edith Craig/Peach) used to live in Dean Road (number 2). My mum, Pat also grew up there with her brother, Graham. I lived with my nan for a couple of years (around 1982) when I was 9 years old. The house was ...Read more

A memory of Lower Penn in 1982 by Lisa Gilbert

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 20,473 to 20,496.

Caption For Langton Matravers, Dancing Ledge C1960

Romantically named for the sea breaking across its rocks, Dancing Ledge is a mile south of Langton Matravers village.

Caption For Okeford Fitzpaine, C1960

The late owner, Captain George Pitt-Rivers of Hinton St Mary, left instructions for it to be sold in small lots so that individual tenants could acquire their homes.

Caption For Heysham, St Peter's Church, South Side 1892

This end of the church is in three parts, as we can tell by the three apex roofs.

Caption For Eastham, Docks 1894

Work began on the canal in 1887, and at its peak 97 steam excavators, 174 locomotives, 6,300 trucks, 194 cranes, 212 steam pumps, 59 pile engines, 196 horses and 16,000 navvies were involved.

Caption For Misterton, The Church 1960

Moving on to the far north-east corner of the county, we reach Misterton.

Caption For Newark, Trent Bridge C1955

Seen from the north-west bank of the River Trent, the castle appears foreshortened; but the wall in this view is that half of the east curtain wall that survived the 1650s demolition, with the gatehouse

Caption For Warrington, Horse Market And Town Centre C1950

Here, shopping expedition completed, mother and son walk down Horsemarket Street, passing Sterlings shoe shop on the corner of Lyme Street (right.)

Caption For Weston Super Mare, The Sands 1887

Weston-super-Mare sits at the edge of the Bristol Channel, opposite the nature reserve island of Steepholm.

Caption For Weston Super Mare, The Sands 1887

Weston-super-Mare sits at the edge of the Bristol Channel, opposite the nature reserve island of Steepholm.

Caption For Crystal Palace, 1890

After the Great Exhibition of 1851, the Crystal Palace was moved to Sydenham in south-east London, where it was filled with lavish displays.

Caption For West Bay, Village And Beach 1922

This is a detail of the chalet zone which sprang up behind the 1897-built Esplanade (right), between the waterworks and the Salt House on Pitfield Marsh (left).

Caption For Sutton, Wesleyan Church 1913

It is distinguished by its fine tower and spire, which is based on the 'crown' of the medieval St Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh. The spire is carried on four converging flying buttresses.

Caption For Paignton, Round Tower 1894

It was constructed in about 1854, the dream of an eccentric army Colonel, Robert Smith, a very skilled architect, artist and engineer, who had a long association with India.

Caption For Newtown Linford, All Saints Church C1965

Although much restored in the 19th century, and its spire rebuilt in 1785, it is pleasing if not quite spectacular.

Caption For East Dereham, Market Place 1893

This view shows the varied façades of the buildings fronting the market place. The building next to the King's Arms Hotel on the right is a good example.

Caption For Mundesley, High Street 1921

This is a very busy part of the village, which is not surprising - it was possible to purchase so many essential and varied items here.

Caption For Cheam, High Street 1927

Two cars enter the Ewell Road from the main village crossroads watched by a policeman on point duty at the foot of Station Road (later renamed Station Way).

Caption For Broadstairs, The Beach 1918

A large crowd is gathered on the beach in the centre of this photograph, possibly to watch 'Uncle Mac and his Minstrels.'

Caption For Sharpness, The Severn Railway Bridge C1955

When it opened in October 1879, the Severn Railway Bridge was hailed as wonder of engineering.

Caption For Groby, The Pool C1960

Before the birth of theme parks, a day out in the late 1950s (when comparatively few people owned a car) was by Midland Red bus to Groby Pool, Swithland Woods and Bradgate Park, with the

Caption For Shefford, The River C1960

A canal from Biggleswade to Shefford was built in 1822 and gave the town the status of an inland port, with qa navigable waterway to King's Lynn.

Caption For Ruislip, High Street C1955

The High Street, fashioned in the 1930s, drops down to the original village centre, with the graveyard to St Martins church on the immediate right.

Caption For Rickmansworth, Church Street 1897

Although Church Street has had much rebuilding in recent years it still retains its character and is one of the best streets in the old town.

Caption For Waddington, Church 1903

Richard Tempest, lord of the manor, was probably advised by King Henry VI about this beautiful church in Perpendicular style when he was sheltering the royal visitor in 1500.