Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1886, Water Orton Ref. HOSM63595
1903, Yardley Wood Ref. HOSM65360
1896, Daddry Shield Ref. HOSM42875
1896, Etherley Dene Ref. HOSM44953
1896, New Coundon Ref. HOSM54710
1896, South Church Ref. HOSM59634
1896, Tindale Crescent Ref. HOSM61909
1895, West Butsfield Ref. HOSM63769
1896, Witton Park Ref. HOSM64907
1883, Reilth Top Ref. HOSM37867
1882 - 1883, Lydham Ref. HOSM52861
1882 - 1883, Whitcot Ref. HOSM64344
1896, Ugley Green Ref. HOSM62833
1892, Old Langho Ref. HOSM55737
1891 - 1892, Rishton Ref. HOSM57870
1891 - 1910, Marton Moss Side Ref. HOSM53284
1899 - 1916, Tir-Y-Berth Ref. HOSM45093
1899 - 1916, Wyllie Ref. HOSM65324
1879, Etloe Ref. HOSM62964
1887, Blandford Forum Ref. HOSM34177

Books

442 books found. Showing results 22,081 to 22,104.

Memories

29,044 memories found. Showing results 9,201 to 9,210.

Ty Rhewyn Farmhouse

My grandparents, Stanley Lvingstone Allen & May Winefred Allen lived at Ty Rhewyn on the mountain near the gamekeepers lodge. Any pictures of the old house please? You had to walk up three fields to get to the old house (now ...Read more

A memory of Penycae in 1950 by Joyce Davis

Memories Of Beeford

My memories of Beeford follow those of Ms Smith, as my husband and I were owners of Beeford Village Stores from 1986 to 1992. We had to replace the roof due to woodworm. We had only lived there a few weeks when Beeford was cut off ...Read more

A memory of Beeford in 1986 by Maggie Ryan

Dorothy Ayres

My gran, DOROTHY AYRES lived in Byfield for alot of years till recently, due to ill health. My memories of stopping there in summer holidays are great. Boddington Road was a funny road, busy but not busy. I remember the person who ...Read more

A memory of Byfield by Gary Ayres

Happy Memories

I was born in 1943 at number 9 Dukes Crescent, Edlington. In 1953 my family moved to 33 Clark Avenue, Hill Top. This was the year I was 11 yrs old and I went to Hill Top School for girls. Most of my mother's siblings also ...Read more

A memory of New Edlington in 1953 by Patricia Ann Flanaghan Nee Ellis

Work, Rest And Play

I recall well, nights out at the Plough and Harrow pub and the Oak too. Lots of great times there. My father was a HGV driver for a haulage company called A M garage, it was based down the end of Elliot Road, right at the back of ...Read more

A memory of Selly Oak in 1971 by David Stamps

Pilgrims Wood Childrens Home

Around the late 50's/early 60's I was at Pilgrims Wood with my two sisters, Patricia and Mary. It is and will always be a lasting memory of both our arrival and our departure. We came from a loving but dysfunctional ...Read more

A memory of Guildford in 1960

Smiffy

Yup well recall Smiffy treated us boys of St Helena on the skive.... with considerable contempt..... recall his "floating" marathoons spread eagled in the deep end.

A memory of Colchester in 1959 by Dick Mason

Forever Grateful

Our precious daughter was born here February 13, 1975. This hospital and the entire staff of the NICU were responsible for her survival. She was born weighing three and a half pounds. Only due to their skilled and continued ...Read more

A memory of Norwich in 1975 by M.L. Acott

R.A.F. Compton Bassett Nr. Calne, Wiltshire

Yes. Compton Bassett = great memories I was stationed a the RAF base there - No. 3 School of Radio Training- had many a walk over the hill to the chalk white horse - about half a mile from the camp in ...Read more

A memory of Compton Bassett in 1957 by Thomas Mirfield

Bristol Street Motors

Does anybody have pictures of the old white building which was Bristol Street Motors, Bromley please? I have the clock movement and would like pictures of how the front of the building looked so I can build a new dial that looks ...Read more

A memory of Bromley by Gordon Day

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 22,081 to 22,104.

Caption For Gloucester, The Docks 1923

The three commodious docks, the largest of which was opened in 1892, remained busy until the eventual decline in trade.

Caption For Donaghadee, Beach 1897

A view looking south round the sweep of the bay to the little harbour, once used by the mail boats to Portpatrick in Wigtownshire. Boats are drawn up on the pebbled beach, where girls are playing.

Caption For Carbis Bay, Donkeys 1928

Once a common sight on the beaches of the south-west, they have long since disappeared. The distant headland is Godrevy Point, with Godrevy Island just visible to its left.

Caption For St Anthony, C1960

St Anthony-in-Meneage is a tiny hamlet at the mouth of Gillan Creek. It has a beautiful 12th-century church reputed to have been built by shipwrecked Normans in thanks for their lives being spared.

Caption For Ashover, Ogston Reservoir C1965

The reservoir occupies a pleasant, tree-lined site in the valley of the River Amber.

Caption For Stratton, The Village C1950

This photograph shows a quiet corner of the village just beneath the parish church, where the unusual war memorial in the centre stands on an old granite church pillar.

Caption For Lymington, The Ferry 'farringford' C1955

It was, unusually, a diesel-electric paddle-boat, with a capacity of 32 cars (current ferries on this route carry twice that amount).

Caption For Horsforth, New Road Side C1965

This was the period when few supermarkets existed and those that did were built in town centres, as most people relied on public transport.

Caption For Flookburgh, St John The Baptist Church 1901

Local people believe that Flookburgh got its name from the fluke, a fish caught in Morecambe Bay, and a representation of one is on the weather vane.

Caption For Pangbourne, The Village 1910

Transport has always played a key role in the history of Pangbourne. Its station on the Great Western Railway helped to widen its appeal as a popular inland resort.

Caption For Sileby, Cossington Road C1965

In the heart of the Soar Valley, Sileby is still home to workshops for various trades, hosiery and light engineering being the most important.

Caption For Eaton Socon, Great North Road C1960

Inns and restaurants such as the Old Plough and the White Horse (left) served the travelling public on the Great North Road until a bypass was built for the A1 to the west of the village.

Caption For Osmington Mills, Picnic Inn,Ranch House Caravan Park 1965

In the post-war years, many eating places were established to cater for the new influx of affluent tourists.

Caption For Eastbourne, The Carpet Gardens 1921

Eastbourne's Carpet Gardens are world-famous and of an exceptionally high standard. They were originally laid out over a century ago on the famous three-tiered promenade.

Caption For Castleton, Old Hall C1864

Here we see the rear of the Old Hall, which stands on the Market Place.

Caption For Smarden, The Street C1955

Smarden is one of Kent's most beautiful villages; its name derives from the Saxon 'smeredaenne', meaning 'butter valley and pasture'.

Caption For Madingley, The Ruined Windmill 1909

Looking very much a shadow of its former self, this windmill would have ground corn. In common with other mills in the area, it is a post mill, with the mill revolving round the central post.

Caption For Acle, The Bridge Inn C1955

The now much enlarged thatched house on the right is the only Bridge Inn building standing today; the left-hand one has been demolished.

Caption For Aldershot, Union Street 1935

There is an extensive choice of military museums, including two in neighbouring Surrey.

Caption For Daventry, The Canal C1965

Many of the 'butties', which are the unpowered towed boats, were originally horse- drawn. The two vessels moored on the right are British Waterways boats used to maintain the canal.

Caption For Earith, The River Ouse C1955

Moored at the jetty are a number of boats; on the banks are reeds, rushes and alders, good nesting places for small birds, ducks and swans.

Caption For Bournemouth, Richmond Hill C1955

Westover Road, with its clean-cut and dramatic lines, runs from the direction of the sea to the square; it is still an important shopping street.

Caption For Aylsham, Market Place C1955

Thirteen miles from Norwich, Aylsham had a market by 1300, but really developed later when John of Gaunt held the manor.

Caption For Talybont, The Square C1960

The two public houses on the square (The Black Lion and The White Lion) provided rest and refreshment for travellers and those who visited the fairs that were held on the land in front of them.