Maps

181,070 maps found.

1909, Crondall Ref. HOSM42450
1913, Rushmoor Ref. HOSM58306
1913, Tilford Ref. HOSM61971
1896, Faversham Ref. HOSM34510
1896, Dunkirk Ref. HOSM44007
1896, Oare Ref. HOSM55624
1896, Garmondsway Ref. HOSM46034
1896, Mainsforth Ref. HOSM53018
1887, Manorowen Ref. HOSM53087
1900, Crendell Ref. HOSM42226
1906, Bodinnick Ref. HOSM38275
1898, Frizington Ref. HOSM34537
1898, Winder Ref. HOSM44935
1897, Hapsford Ref. HOSM47582
1884, Newbury Ref. HOSM36651
1902, Blatchbridge Ref. HOSM38078
1902, Egford Ref. HOSM44659
1922, Rode Ref. HOSM58049
1899, Llangaffo Ref. HOSM51864
1885, Grayingham Ref. HOSM46784

Books

438 books found. Showing results 2,161 to 2,184.

Memories

29,010 memories found. Showing results 901 to 910.

My Childhood In Hogsthorpe

I was born in 1951 and in April 1953 our family moved to Hogsthorpe. My parents were worried as that was the year of the floods and they had put furniture in our new home. Although the police would not let them through to ...Read more

A memory of Hogsthorpe by Christine Parr Nee Shaw

Annual Visit

My parents, Fred & Marjorie La Touche, always took us to visit our great aunt & uncle Curtis,who lived at Cottage of Content in Harris Barton.At one time this was a pub, (perhaps someone has a photo of it ) but then it ...Read more

A memory of Frampton Cotterell in 1945 by Rose Perry

Crossing The Moor

My secondary education was completed after spending 4 years at Irvine Royal Academy. The school was broken into two buildings known as the old school (pictured) and the new school in Kilwinning Road. Classes were conducted between both ...Read more

A memory of Irvine in 1969 by Margaret Hubble

Mum's Memories!

It seems that my great great grandparents lived in Blackfriars Tower, sometime in 1920/1930s. Though my mum had told my sister that she remembers visiitng her grandmother in the Tower, she felt that Mum had confused it with ...Read more

A memory of Great Yarmouth in 1920 by Maggie Martin

I Remember

I remember living in Shirebrook Miners Welfare for years with my parents Mick and Joan and having some fantastic times. Everybody seemed to get on with each other and it had a real community feel. I remember trying to watch TV whilst ...Read more

A memory of Shirebrook by Kelly Comery

Eastbourne Flower Gardens

My Grandad was foreman of the Carpet Gardens on Eastbourne seafront. He took over from his elder brother who had taken over from their father. They had, as a family, looked after the Carpet Gardens for over a century. The ...Read more

A memory of Eastbourne in 1950 by Yana Askaroff

Village Shop, Nether Alderley

It is often stated that the village shop was also the Post Office, but this is not true. There was a letter box (bar) in the wall, but the nearest Post Office was at Monk's Heath. The village shop was very small but sold a variety of products from chicken feed to postcards.

A memory of Nether Alderley by Hilary Hartigan

Top End Of High Street

The shop at the top left (now the Kebab Shop) was, I think, Wards the Greengrocers, the second shop down was Graingers a card and toy shop, later a pet shop (now Pendley Estate Agents).  (Thanks to Rodney Grainger for the ...Read more

A memory of Bovingdon by Anne Broomhead

St Nicholas Place

I used to live at 1st Nicholas Place and use the shop in the photo when I was a child growing up in the village. The memories I have of the village were of good times.

A memory of East Challow in 1962 by Greg Holcombe

Police House.

I was born in the new police house in 1959 on Garfield Avenue. My father was Constable Hind,the sergeant next door was called Dethick. I have memories of the street and playing in it.My brother and father made a swing for me ...Read more

A memory of Draycott by Deborah Bell

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Captions

29,398 captions found. Showing results 2,161 to 2,184.

Caption For Bakewell, Dorothy Vernon's Bridge, Haddon Hall C1955

South of Bakewell, the river runs through elegant parkland that forms the grounds of Haddon Hall. In this view, the lush nature of this wonderful valley is clearly illustrated.

Caption For Twickenham, The River C1955

The island ferry was largely superseded by the construction of Snappers footbridge in 1957. The main channel of the Thames is on the Surrey side of Eel Pie Island.

Caption For London, Trafalgar Square 1890

Sir Robert Peel called it 'one of the finest sites in Europe'.

Caption For Bromfield, Church From North West 1924

The chancel ceiling of St Mary's church in Bromfield was painted in 1672. It is absolutely hideous, and yet somehow one cannot help rather liking it.

Caption For Chesterfield, Church, South East 1896

Despite looking as though it is about to topple over, the spire of St. Mary and All Saints is stable.

Caption For Plymouth, Pier 1898

In a curious echo of history, many of today's tourist boats leave from the site of the old pier for similar destinations, and also for cruises up the Tamar.

Caption For Wilton, The Square C1965

In this view of the Market Place, the vehicles in the car park are typical of the period, and the van in the centre probably came from RAF Chilmark nearby.

Caption For Burnsall, On The River 1900

In the background is St Wilfred's, which was repaired in 1612 at the expense of Sir William Craven. The church houses an 11th-century font and some fragments of Anglo-Saxon sculpture.

Caption For Freshwater, Village 1923

East Cowes was once the more important of the two towns, though it has now been eclipsed by the sprawling town on the opposite side of the Medina.

Caption For Plymouth, Union Street 1904

Union Street was more fortunate than many of its neighbours and escaped the worst of the bombing. This view shows the tram tracks that spread along the city's main thoroughfares.

Caption For Canterbury, The Cathedral, The Norman Crypt 1888

The crypt at Canterbury dates from Norman times and is one of the cathedral's many treasures.

Caption For Paignton, The Promenade And Sands 1907

Paignton became fashionable with the arrival of the Singer family, who built Oldway Mansion in 1874.

Caption For Devonport, Torpoint Ferry Bridge 1890

Torpoint is actually in Cornwall, and its ferry still makes regular journeys across the Tamar, taking workers across to Devonport Dockyard and the City of Plymouth.

Caption For Paignton, The Promenade And Sands 1907

Paignton became fashionable with the arrival of the Singer family, who built Oldway Mansion in 1874.

Caption For Cranford, The Post Office, High Street C1965

As with so many towns to the west of London, Cranford lies on the old stagecoach route to the fashionable city of Bath.

Caption For Milverton, C1955

John of Milverton was created the English leader of the Carmelite Friars at a convention in Paris in 1456.

Caption For Castletown, Derby Haven And Fort Island 1897

The southern end of Derby Haven is protected by St Michael's Island with its ruined chapel, Derby fort and battery.

Caption For Hawkshead, Village Post Office 1896

The shops in the centre of Hawkshead are waiting for the tourists to arrive. The grey slate walls of the buildings and cobbled streets are typical of many Lakeland villages.

Caption For Helmsley, The Square C1955

The ancient, ivy-covered Black Swan Hotel dominates this view of the Square at Helmsley, the attractive castle-crowned capital of the North York Moors National Park.

Caption For Barmston, C1955

This, the main part of the village, is built far enough inland to be safe from the ravages of the sea.

Caption For Devizes, St John's Church 1898

The view shows the east side of the church, with the Beauchamp Chapel on the left. This was erected by Richard Beauchamp, Lord St Amand, Governor of the Castle, during the reign of Edward IV.

Caption For Kettering, Parish Church C1960

From Sheep Street the driveway to a tier of wide steps approaches the church.

Caption For Cheltenham, Cheltenham College Playing Fields 1907

At the height of the British Empire, the colleges took in the children of military officers and civil servants posted to far-flung corners of Queen Victoria's realm.

Caption For Iona, Mac Lean's Cross 1903

Iona is of paramount importance as a Christian historical site, with an impressive legacy of Celtic and medieval buildings and monuments.