Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1886 - 1887, Belchalwell Ref. HOSM37416
1887, Charborough Park Ref. HOSM40575
1887, Bryanston Ref. HOSM52508
1887, Winterborne Muston Ref. HOSM64805
1881, Fenton Pits Ref. HOSM45310
1880 - 1882, Keybridge Ref. HOSM49819
1880 - 1882, Penpont Ref. HOSM56391
1890 - 1892, Egerton Ref. HOSM44656
1890 - 1891, Harwood Ref. HOSM47764
1882 - 1905, Lesnewth Ref. HOSM51116
1886 - 1887, Algarkirk Ref. HOSM35788
1887 - 1888, Frithville Ref. HOSM45852
1887, Hubbert's Bridge Ref. HOSM49066
1887, Hedgehog Bridge Ref. HOSM50427
1886 - 1887, Elsthorpe Ref. HOSM44788
1886 - 1887, Hanthorpe Ref. HOSM47578
1886 - 1887, Toft Ref. HOSM62001
1883 - 1898, Farthinghoe Ref. HOSM45203
1883 - 1898, Steane Ref. HOSM60390
1922, Bradford Leigh Ref. HOSM38583

Books

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Memories

29,044 memories found. Showing results 9,211 to 9,220.

Slough '61

Alot of these shops are gone, but the town really hasn't changed much as I still see it as it was.

A memory of Slough by Carolyn Babin

Pitville Park

Kathleen Cook of Crockleford Heath near Ardleigh became nursemaid to Commander and Mrs Tinson of Colchester. Following her husband's death in 1927, Mrs Tinson set off in that autumn with her children Sheila, aged 9, and Jack, aged 4, ...Read more

A memory of Cheltenham in 1910 by Jennifer Read

The Lodge Gate

I was born in 1919 at Bifrons Lower Lodge Gate, which at that time comprised two dwellings. The part we lived in had been a school provided by the Marquis of Conyngham for estate children. It was shaped like a letter T. The ...Read more

A memory of Patrixbourne in 1910 by David Alexander

Edward Edwards

Can anybody help? My great grandad Edward Edwards was born in Welshampton in 1858, but as a child, I think, he went to live in Hordley in a home called Marsh Cottage. As a young man he went to live & work in Manchester. I know for ...Read more

A memory of Hordley in 1860 by Alan Edwards

Growing Up In Burnt Oak

I went to The Meads Infant school (Deansbrook) and then on to Woodcroft Junior School (born 1959 maiden name Bradley). Had fun times in Watling and Blundell park. Also Montrose Park when the fair was there and Silkstream. ...Read more

A memory of Burnt Oak

Binfield Scouts 1955

Does anybody have any photos of the scouts, 1st binfield troop at the carnival. Anybody remember Mr & Mrs A.E.Pear, as I was brought up by them and we lived in Forest Road, next to the infants school. I also remember ...Read more

A memory of Binfield in 1955 by Anthony Whitlock

Scrap Metal Merchant Near Wooburn Green Station Query

Can anyone recall the name of the scrap metal (or possibly coal, or both) merchant sited between Wooburn Green Railway Station and The Green? I think it was Slade but I can`t recall the first name or initials. I am trying to recreate this area for my N gauge model railway! Trevor Collins

A memory of Wooburn Green by Trevor Collins

Head Housemaid

My greatgrandmother was head housemaid at Warcop Hall before she married. The ladies from the Hall made a trip to Niagara Falls and brought her a gift. It is a beautiful purple velvet needlecase embroidered with crystal beads. On the ...Read more

A memory of Warcop in 1890 by Marcia Kell

Wimbledon

I was born in - 1940 All Saints Road, opposite the church. We moved to Pitt Cresent in 1941 with my gran, in 1942 we moved into South Wimbledon to Balfour Road and use to sleep on the underground station due to the war. In 1944 we ...Read more

A memory of Wimbledon by John Siggery

My Grandad

I remember my grandad Henry Stuart Head was a sheperd for Park Farm, Westwell. I've been trying to find some photos which I got told there was one in a earlier book. I would love to find it as I've got no photos of him, only memories in my mind, please help.

A memory of Westwell in 1955 by Malcolm Read

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 22,105 to 22,128.

Caption For Atherstone, Bee Hive Cottage C1955

Another interesting building is the Red Lion, an old coaching inn outside of which is a milepost inscribed '100 miles London'. In 1906 a night at the Red Lion would have set you back 2s 6d.

Caption For St Ives, Porthmeor Beach 1908

Only a few years earlier, in 1899, the local council had been criticised for allowing the dumping of ash from the nearby gas works onto the beach.

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 Soham, High Street C1955

Even so, it retained its importance, standing on one of the two causeways to Ely.

Caption For Binfield, The Stag And Hounds 1892

The Stag Inn dates back to the 18th century, and the elm tree on the right reputedly marked the centre of Windsor Forest.

Caption For Launceston, The Square 1935

It has always been at the centre of town life, hosting hunt balls and providing accommodation for the Sheriff and his men when the Assizes were in session.

Caption For Huddersfield, Market Place 2005

also plans to demolish the council flats at Rashcliffe and Southgate and, although the latter in particular are notorious eyesores, there is concern that this will lead to a further reduction of

Caption For Helston, The Parish Church 1895

The huge 24-branch brass chandelier was donated by the earl of Godolphin during rebuilding.

Caption For Poole, The Park 1931

Standing out in front of the trees is the new war memorial.

Caption For Battle, High Street 1910

The old market place is more of a grassy village green at this time. The High Street is relatively unchanged.

Caption For Rochester, Castle Grounds 1908

The 1904 spire of the cathedral is on the left.

Caption For Gourock, Barrhill Road 1900

To the right behind the houses is Tower Hill, the site of Gourock Castle. Built in 1747 the castle was demolished before the Great War.

Caption For Maidenhead, High Street 1890

How quiet Maidenhead High Street seems in this photograph, as the age of the motor car was just dawning.

Caption For Oxford, Christ Church 1890

Robert Peel, William Gladstone and W H Auden were among the college's more distinguished students, and when John Fell was dean here, one of his scholars based a famous Latin epigram on him following a

Caption For Saltburn By The Sea, Looking West 1927

An interesting view showing the sharp contrast between the original or 'old' Saltburn and the 'new' or Victorian Saltburn which was built upon the west cliff opposite the original cluster

Caption For Exmouth, The Beach 1898

The smaller bathing machines seen here are bearing advertising posters for Pears Soap, one of the most popular and widely advertised Victorian retail products.

Caption For Exmouth, The Esplanade 1925

This view was taken from the building at the very end of Morton Crescent.

Caption For Bracknell, High Street 1901

The Stag Inn dates back to the 18th century, and the elm tree on the right reputedly marked the centre of Windsor Forest.

Caption For Willenhall, Market Place C1965

The ornate fountain and clock tower forms the centrepiece of the Market Place, but it looks as though Willenhall will soon have another attraction, the Zorba Grill—no doubt inspired by the film starring

Caption For Southend On Sea, The Galleon C1950

The summer entertainment, 'Bubbles', is advertised on the Pier Pavilion. Those walking on the pier have a good view of the activities below.

Caption For Runcorn, The Locks C1955

There were 10 chambers, each one duplicated to speed the flow of traffic.

Caption For Bangor, Penrhyn Castle From The Park C1883

It was built by the Pennant family on the proceeds of their huge Penrhyn slate quarries at Bethesda.

Caption For Tunbridge Wells, 1875

This is an early view of Tunbridge Wells, with a lone cart ascending the hill beside the common, where early visitors like Queen Henrietta Maria had camped. The view is unmistakable, even today.

Caption For Ludham, The Village 1931

The thatched house north of the crossroads no longer has a village shop. The outbuilding on the right is now The Cat's Whiskers, a hairdresser's whose name wittily puns on the road name.