Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1887 - 1906, Gumfreston Ref. HOSM47335
1906 - 1948, Jameston Ref. HOSM49652
1906 - 1948, Manorbier Ref. HOSM53176
1906, Tenby Ref. HOSM61452
1895 - 1897, Tenterden Ref. HOSM35304
1881 - 1901, Chavenage Green Ref. HOSM40653
1900 - 1901, Ashchurch Ref. HOSM36305
1883 - 1901, Claydon Ref. HOSM41092
1884 - 1903, Ripple Ref. HOSM57859
1897 - 1919, Wheatfield Ref. HOSM64270
1895, Thames Ditton Ref. HOSM35308
1898 - 1910, Frilsham Ref. HOSM45835
1909 - 1910, Greenham Ref. HOSM47027
1882 - 1883, Ashill Ref. HOSM36336
1882 - 1903, Barnham Ref. HOSM37066
1883 - 1903, Brettenham Ref. HOSM38821
1883 - 1884, Brookville Ref. HOSM39157
1882 - 1886, Cranworth Ref. HOSM42175
1882 - 1903, Croxton Ref. HOSM42501
1883 - 1903, Mundford Ref. HOSM54480

Books

442 books found. Showing results 21,217 to 21,240.

Memories

29,041 memories found. Showing results 8,841 to 8,850.

Rowing On The Lake

Unfortunately vague memories of my sister and I rowing on the lake at Danson park, that's really all I can recall at this stage.

A memory of Bexleyheath in 1974 by Mark Lovell

My Home

I lived in the cottage at the right hand end of this picture, from 1987 to 1999, it made us sad when we had to leave.

A memory of Buck's Mills in 1987 by Michael Cornell

Picking Fruit!

It was the summer of 2006 and it was the greatest summer for me, my life is not the same boring life. I want only one thing .... I want to return in England, one of the greatest countries in the world.

A memory of Selling in 2006 by Bozhana Spasova

57 Pickhurst Park

My family moved here, to no. 57, just beyond the tree on the right, a year after the photo was taken.  At the time of the photo the houses were still being built (ours was probably not yet up), to the right (in the wedge with ...Read more

A memory of Bromley in 1960 by Martin Jones

Woodlea Drive

I used to come down and up this road from the bus stop every day to and from school. One of the boys who grew up in this street (a house on the right as I remember) started playing for a very influential rock band called the herd. It ...Read more

A memory of Bromley in 1967 by Martin Jones

College Days

We built our 60ft catamaran at the farm at the bottom of this lane. I met my husband in the Schooner Hotel on the 13th November 1970. I was attending Alnwick College and we lived in Nether Grange as opposed to the castle. Wonderful village, friendly people.   

A memory of Alnmouth in 1970 by Jean Newbigin

Life In Full Circle

The little house next to Mary Newman`s Cottage is where I live now...but I first walked past it with my mother at about the time this photo was taken. We got off the steam train at the station just up the hill, to walk to the ...Read more

A memory of Saltash in 1955 by Steve Fuller

Back In 1963

I was moved to Wickford with my family in December 1963, a hard winter, removal van had trouble getting up the unmade road. Coming from London, it was a bit of a sleepy village for me and especially for my teenage siblings. Had to wait ...Read more

A memory of Wickford in 1963 by Val Ramsden

Teenage Memories

Cove was a special place, a place where I was born, at 11 Sydney Smith Close...now stands Beverly Crec.... My grandad Matthew Smith lived at 39 Holly Rd, and worked on the railway as a plate layer. Growing up we lived in Hazel Avenue, ...Read more

A memory of Cove in 1958 by Peter Smith

Roundshaw

I lived on the Roundshaw estate through the 70's and have great memories of playing runouts. I knew every nook and cranny of that estate. I had many friends that lived on nearly every close. I lived in Wallington for nearly 20 years.  I ...Read more

A memory of Wallington in 1975 by Deirdre Rayment

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 21,217 to 21,240.

Caption For Chilbolton, High Street C1965

The sign of the New Inn pokes up over the hedge, beckoning with refreshment and food. The Village Shop and Post Office serve the village six days a week.

Caption For Howth, Head From Tower 1897

The large villas, signs of Howth's emerging prosperity as a commuter town to Dublin, are visible on the hillside.

Caption For Brading, High Street C1969

Note the early appearance of double yellow lines prohibiting car parking.

Caption For Bakewell, Rutland Arms Hotel C1955

The Rutland Arms shows off its floral decorations. It was opened in 1804, and Jane Austen stayed here in 1811 whilst writing the early chapters of 'Pride and Prejudice'.

Caption For Ashford, High Street 1906

This view of the High Street is taken five years later, and shows little change and even less wheeled traffic. The double bow-fronted house has acquired an awning.

Caption For Helensburgh, The Esplanade 1901

Here we have a good view of the beach, sea wall and the grassed-over area where trippers could sit and relax. Beyond are the Esplanade shops and cafes.

Caption For Painswick, Bisley Street C1960

Most buildings are of the limestone that has for many years been quarried from nearby Painswick Beacon, so the town sits comfortably on the ground from which it comes.

Caption For South Harting, The Ship Inn 1906

E J Beach, Proprietor, boldly announces the board above the pony and trap, apparently hired for a drive during one of those Edwardian summers that never seemed to end.

Caption For Winchester, From St Giles Hill 1929

Looking along Broadway with the statue of Alfred the Great clearly visible, this view shows Winchester Cathedral in all its glory. Notice the army barracks on the hill beyond.

Caption For Maidstone, Zoo Park, The Zebra C1955

This zoo, established by the late Sir Garrard Tyrwhitt-Drake, formerly stood in the grounds of Cobtree Manor. It was known for its well-kept lions and polar bears.

Caption For Liskeard, King Doniert's Stone 1938

The stones have a Latin inscription, which reads 'Doniert ordered this for the good of his soul'.

Caption For Whitchurch Canonicorum, Village 1903

It takes its name from the canons of Wells and Salisbury cathedrals, who shared its tithes from 1220.

Caption For St Ives, Harbour, Cleaning The Fish 1925

Fish being gutted on the harbour beach, long before modern hygiene laws came into play. The horse-drawn cart was a common mode of transporting fish from the beach.

Caption For Bourn, Mill C1955

Just a windmill, you might think, but this dark weatherboarded post mill is the oldest of its type in the country, dating back to around 1620 or possibly earlier.

Caption For Chagford, Kestor Rocks 1924

Rising to 1433 feet, the boss of Kestor serves as a prominent landmark with its outlying granite rocky basin, as seen when approaching from Chagford.

Caption For Horley, View From The River 1906

It is wintertime with bare trees and lots of water in the River Mole. The church has a modernised tower and a shingled broach spire.

Caption For Folkestone, The Pier 1892

A fine view of the 680 ft long Victoria Pier. The handsome pavilion could accommodate 800 people, and in the summer concerts were given daily.

Caption For North Berwick, From The Law 1897

Tourism brought with it a spate of hotel-building. The Royal was joined by the impressive Marine Hotel which had hot and cold running water.

Caption For Woodbridge, The Thoroughfare 1894

Although quite narrow and winding, this is the main street of the town, stretching for nearly a mile, and running parallel with the River Deben.

Caption For Aylesford, The Bridge C1960

The Church of St Peter dominates the scene.

Caption For Harlow, River Stort C1955

The River Stort, with the Town Park along its banks, has become a beautiful and popular venue for the people of Harlow, Old and New.

Caption For Saffron Walden, The Market Place C1965

The Market Square is still the commercial centre of the town. There are several banks, and the market is held here on Tuesdays and Saturdays.

Caption For Tintern, The Abbey From The South West 1893

The south-west wall is being renovated at the time of writing. The present remains were built in the decorated style between 1270 and 1301.

Caption For Hull, The Humber 1903

As well as general cargo shipped through the port, the amount of fish landed at St Andrew's Dock during this year, amounted to 1,580,959 cwts.