Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1886 - 1887, Washingborough Ref. HOSM63474
1895 - 1910, Lingfield Ref. HOSM34791
1895 - 1910, Woodmansgreen Ref. HOSM51256
1882 - 1905, Charaton Cross Ref. HOSM37680
1882, Caradon Town Ref. HOSM40020
1882, Common Moor Ref. HOSM41606
1881 - 1882, Dobwalls Ref. HOSM43390
1895 - 1908, Hawkley Ref. HOSM47983
1896 - 1910, Littlehampton Ref. HOSM34798
1904 - 1905, Allerton Ref. HOSM35935
1906 - 1907, Anfield Ref. HOSM35971
1891 - 1906, Dovecot Ref. HOSM43435
1906, Edge Hill Ref. HOSM44596
1892, Great Altcar Ref. HOSM46817
1894 - 1905, Halewood Ref. HOSM47379
1892 - 1907, Maghull Ref. HOSM52994
1891 - 1905, Netherley Ref. HOSM54641
1906, Norris Green Ref. HOSM55148
1904 - 1905, Speke Ref. HOSM59874
1892 - 1907, Thornton Ref. HOSM61659

Books

442 books found. Showing results 21,553 to 21,576.

Memories

29,041 memories found. Showing results 8,981 to 8,990.

Memories Of Warwick Street

Johnson's Bakery was where you could sit on the pavement in the winter because the ovens where right next to the pavement in the cellar.

A memory of Fairfield in 1950 by Richard Green

I Lived There As A Young Girl

I lived in bagby from the age of 5 months, from 1934 to 1942/3 My father was Police Constable Jim Conway and we lived in the house next to Bells Cattle transporters. I went to the school there and also attended the church ...Read more

A memory of Bagby in 1930 by Sylvia Fayers

Faringford Road

During my time in training as a 16 year old student for just one year I had lodged at my grandparents, Fred and FLorence Clarke. Quite surprisingly whilst coming from a small hamlet nestling within Oxfordshire I settled in ...Read more

A memory of Stratford St Mary in 1975 by Mark Clarke

North Greenford In The Late 40s And 50s

I was born in Perivale Maternity Hospital in 1943. Like so many of your writers growing up then was a magical time; the freedom we had to wander the fields, play and fish in the canal (in homemade boats that ...Read more

A memory of Greenford by John Bowring

Live Music, Coalville

Whilst it is now many years ago, (I moved to Holland in '76), I'm just feeling ever so slightly miffed that your contributor didn't mention a couple of bands. I played in in the '60's, both hailing as 'Coalville' bands - ...Read more

A memory of Coalville in 1968 by Malcolm Latham

Battersea Dogs Home

I don't really have much of a memory of Battersea but lived there with my mom and her friend Charlie, who I believe was a big man and very loud and kind. He had three children; Carolin, Marylin but I forget the boy's name. I ...Read more

A memory of Battersea in 1972

Murtrays In Newcastle

As far as I know my great grandmother lived in Newcastle. SHe was Catherine Murray and was Joerdan to her own name. I know nothing of them as my great grandfather came to Scotland in 1904. Travelled over to see King Street where she stayed but no idea of which house.

A memory of Newcastle in 1910 by Martin Murray

Fond Memories Of Bramhall

We lived in Whitehaven Road at number 1. I was seven when we left and I was heartbroken, and so were my parents really. We moved to Suffolk, near Felixstowe and dad tried to encourage us to be enthusiastic because we were ...Read more

A memory of Bramhall

Manor Arms (Little Country Pub)

I was brought up in the 70's living in the gorgeous local village pub. I have fond memories playing on my bike in the car park, riding a pony to the village school and running around the grounds of the Saxon church. Not ...Read more

A memory of Abberley in 1972 by Samantha Heath

Straight Road

We moved to Straight Road, probably in 1938. It was just a country lane and we used to play on the road without any problem. The Harold Hill estate hadn't been built then, a good job because of the number of bombs, doodlebugs and ...Read more

A memory of Harold Hill in 1930 by Michael O'brien

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 21,553 to 21,576.

Caption For Bracknell, High Street 1961

With New Town status and under the aegis of the Development Corporation, Bracknell began to expand rapidly.

Caption For Axmouth, The Village 1898

The early Norman church of St Michael was altered and enlarged in 1330, and a perpendicular tower was added in the 15th century.

Caption For Luton, Bedford Road 1924

Company leadership was hands-on: the young director Percy Kidner enjoyed endurance driving, competing in the 1908 RAC 2,000-mile reliability trials among other events.

Caption For Cropredy, The Oxford Canal C1960

This view shows an early example of a houseboat on the Oxford Canal. As an inexpensive home, converted narrowboats are still popular, especially closer to Oxford where there are dozens to be seen.

Caption For Northwich, The River Weaver C1955

Commercial traffic on the Weaver lasted for years. Northwich was noted for its chemical production - particularly salt.

Caption For Compton, The Coach And Horses C1950

An old coaching inn on the Emsworth to Harting road, which sold Henty and Constable's ales at the time of the photograph. The Inn is still trading. The scene today is little changed.

Caption For Crawley, The Village 1905

Even further north along the east side, much has now gone, with the New Town's modern shopping centre reaching the old High Street proper; but some of the spaciousness in the distance remains.

Caption For Rothley, Milking Time C1955

A scene which is familiar to us all, even in the rush of today's 'rat-run' world. Plodding cows head for the milking parlour, guided by the farmer on his wobbly upright bicycle.

Caption For Cambridge, Trinity College, The Great Court 1914

The fountain in the centre was built at the beginning of the 17th century by Italian craftsmen.

Caption For Norwich, From St James Hill 1896

The great cathedral spire dominates the view, with the square block of the castle on the left and St Peter Mancroft's tower in between.

Caption For Newport Pagnell, High Street 1956

Further west the High Street widens out to the site of its medieval market place. This view from beside The Dolphin pub shows how important the Tudor church tower is to the townscape.

Caption For Polzeath, The Terrace 1911

It stands at the top of the low cliffs visible in photograph No 86689.

Caption For Stratford Upon Avon, New Memorial Theatre C1935

The design for a new Shakespeare Memorial Theatre was thrown open to competition; the winning entry was submitted by Elizabeth Scott, great-niece of Sir Gilbert Scott.

Caption For Sixpenny Handley, Frogmore Pond And Vicarage C1950

This fine study of a horse and cart at Handley Pond portrays a rural scene that could have been observed at any period during the last thousand years.

Caption For Norwich, Rampant Horse Street 1929

The columned and domed building in the distance on the right remains as part of Marks and Spencer. Everything else has gone; the buildings on the left were replaced by Debenhams in 1954.

Caption For Isle Of Grain, The Beach C1955

Here on the beach at the Isle of Grain smugglers would land their booty to be transported to London. Behind the beach are concrete anti-tank defences, left over from World War II.

Caption For Caldecott, The Green C1955

The Plough Inn and the surrounding houses are mostly built of local stone and tiled with Collyweston slate.

Caption For Rhayader, Claerwen Dam C1955

Three years old when this photograph was taken, it is one of four dams in the Elan Valley which supply water to Birmingham.

Caption For Bucklers Hard, New Forest Ponies C1960

Ponies graze on the wide open spaces around Bucklers Hard, a reminder that the New Forest and its surrounding heathlands are never far away from the shores and estuaries of the south coast.

Caption For Blackpool, Parade From Tower 1896

In those days, the beach area would often be a hive of activity, including donkey rides, ice cream and sweet stalls, shell fish and oyster sellers.

Caption For Whitby, From Lar Pool C1881

With a little stretch of the imagination one can visualise the original medieval town huddled below the abbey and the church.

Caption For Nottingham, Queen Victoria Statue C1955

The embankment borders a curve of the river and is a mile-and-a-quarter long. Nottingham folk have been coming here to relax and stroll under the trees for over a century.

Caption For Chester, The Groves 1923

Being well-turned-out was an important part of social life in the twenties; a stroll along The Groves on a sunny summer day was an excellent opportunity to see and be seen.

Caption For Long Stratton, The Village C1965

The name means simply 'long street', and the village is spread along the main road, originally the Roman road running from London to Caistor St Edmund, the Roman town just south of Norwich.