Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1882 - 1883, Hungerford Ref. HOSM49135
1883, Leamoor Common Ref. HOSM50945
1883 - 1901, Llanbrook Ref. HOSM51743
1883, Walton Ref. HOSM52689
1883 - 1901, Upper Treverward Ref. HOSM62462
1895 - 1909, Bewbush Ref. HOSM37635
1895, Pease Pottage Ref. HOSM56206
1909, Pound Hill Ref. HOSM57053
1887, Black Dog Ref. HOSM37905
1886 - 1888, Neopardy Ref. HOSM47242
1886 - 1888, Hookway Ref. HOSM48877
1897 - 1908, Chorlton Ref. HOSM40879
1897, Minshull Vernon Ref. HOSM53850
1901, Horn Ash Ref. HOSM48927
1886, Broadshard Ref. HOSM52648
1886, Middle Chinnock Ref. HOSM53599
1888 - 1899, Llanystumdwy Ref. HOSM52130
1888 - 1899, Rhoslan Ref. HOSM57725
1879 - 1903, Glangrwyney Ref. HOSM70438
1879 - 1885, Legar Ref. HOSM48573

Books

442 books found. Showing results 22,201 to 22,224.

Memories

29,044 memories found. Showing results 9,251 to 9,260.

I Lived In Corby 1960 1979

Seems to ring a bell, but I lived in 104 Newark Drive from 1960 till 1976 when I left town and moved to the Channel Islands and then Australia. I have lived here for the past 33 years, the past 22 on the Gold Coast, qld ...Read more

A memory of Corby in 1969 by Linda Dorington

Ice Cream

Does anyone remember the old ice cream vans that served Plato Road, Solon Road areas off the Acre Lane, Brixton? I have an uncanny and I'm sure not a healthy memory of remembering registration numbers from vehicles from years ago. We ...Read more

A memory of Brixton by Bob Mandale

Best Of Times

I remember you, Deeping St James, I remember too a lady called Ethel Fennel, the orchard at gran's house, being late for mass and having to sit in the dock, the wind howling down Church Street late at night (spooky).

A memory of Deeping St James by Eugene Mulligan

St Johns Grave Yard.

I was in Mrs Machins class at Goldenhill C of E school during this year and our class room was in the grave yard. We were asked one afternoon to do a fire drill and we would have to leave via a door in the back of the room ...Read more

A memory of Goldenhill in 1976 by Tina Mellor

Girls' Brigade Camp

During the 1960s' we frequently spent our summer camp in Great Durnford; happy days! I remember the local church had a big book chained to a lectern, but it was not a Bible, and there were what looked like shuttlecocks ...Read more

A memory of Great Durnford in 1966 by Suzanne Miller

Great Days

I think it was about 1967, we moved down from Wallasey, Merseyside to number 7 Williams Row, miners cottages at the top of Guest Street. I remember my first day at Fochriw Infants, it was like a whole new beginning, made some new friends. ...Read more

A memory of Fochriw in 1967 by Phil Chesterman

My Childhood

I was born at West View, Stanley in August 1939. My father bought 2 cottages and knocked them into a very large house. I had 5 older siblings and my mother's father lived with us. Our family name was House. I loved every ...Read more

A memory of Stanley in 1940 by rene.herriman

Lewisham In The Late 1940's And Early 1950's

Our family immigrated to Australia in 1955 (we were Ten Quid Poms) but I still have acute memories of life in Lewisham. We lived in at 44 Aislibie Road, Lee Green, in a two-story semi-detached, one half ...Read more

A memory of Lewisham in 1949

Ww1 Plaque Eccles Parish School

Can anyone remember a plaque over the fire place commemorating the boys from Eccles Parish School who died in the 1914-18 war? I have a personal interest in this because one of the boys was my uncle. I have been ...Read more

A memory of Eccles in 1946 by Robert Marchment

One Day At A Time

A precised extract from the chapters in my biography relating to wartime evacuation, and particularly to Garnant. I stared morosely out of the window and watched the landscape slip by as the steam train chugged its way through ...Read more

A memory of Garnant in 1940 by James Tait

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 22,201 to 22,224.

Caption For Aberdare, The Hospital C1955

This small hospital has been under threat of closure, but in 2004 it is still battling to keep open.

Caption For Combe Martin, Schooner In Harbour 1935

Tucked away among 'surroundings that are indescribably beautiful', boats nestle in the placid harbour waters of this picturesque village with its long, straggling street.

Caption For Biddulph, The Grange 1902

Biddulph Grange stands amid the magnificent gardens laid out by one of the great 19th-century horticulturists, James Bateman.

Caption For Ramsgate, The Promenade C1920

Children with hoops pose for the photographer in the centre of the picture.The octagonal building on the left is a newspaper

Caption For Sheffield, Whirlow Brook Park C1955

Whirlow Brook House was formerly the home of Sir Walter Benton Jones.

Caption For Leeds, The Union, Refectory And Textile Buildings C1960

In the words of Edward Baines Leeds was “a slower town and our neighbourhood is quieter”.

Caption For Camberley, Brackendale 1908

Before the opening of the M3, it used to run right through to the Portsmouth Road. At this time the road was just being developed.

Caption For Porthpean, The Bay 1912

Trees have begun to grow up on the slope beyond Porthpean House since 1884 (see No 16778, above), although the coast path is still prominent.

Caption For Mevagissey, Fore Street C1955

This wintry scene was taken well out of the tourist season, and is hardly an invitation for the choc ices advertised in the snack bar.

Caption For Penrith, Market Place 1893

Penrith received its first market charter in 1223, and it has continued as a busy market town serving the north-east of the Lake District and the North Pennines ever since.

Caption For Llandudno, Tram Track C1935

To exploit the tourist potential of the relatively inaccessible Great Orme, the tram line was opened in 1902.

Caption For Bristol, City Centre C1950

St Augustine's Parade is just out of sight on the left, and Broad Quay is seen on the right. The area is known locally as 'The Scilly Isles'.

Caption For Nether Alderley, Old Mill 1896

What is thought to be the oldest inhabited house in Cheshire is also near Alderley Edge: the stone-built portion of Chorley Hall is thought to date from about 1330, the remainder being Elizabethan.

Caption For Penrith, Market Place 1893

Penrith received its first market charter in 1223, and it has continued as a busy market town serving the north-east of the Lake District and the North Pennines ever since.

Caption For Walton On Thames, The Swan Hotel 1908

The Swan has been on this spot since 1770. The recreational aspect of the river in the foreground is in stark contrast to the huge lighters tied up beyond.

Caption For Bradford On Avon, The Canal C1955

The town of Bradford-on-Avon can be seen in the distance clinging to the valley side.

Caption For Barnstaple, North Walk Lake 1894

The Lake was filled in after the arrival of the railway. The island was known locally as 'Monkey Island', although its official title was Cypress Island.

Caption For Belfast, The Royal Academy 1936

This time the position was right: it was about one and a half miles out of town, and set in the new suburbs along the Cliftonville Road.

Caption For Okehampton, Castle 1912

Alongside the West Okement river, these romantic ruins are all that remain of the late Norman castle, rebuilt around 1300.

Caption For Pembroke, Castle Hill 1890

The Castle is situated in a strong defensive position, bordered on three sides by the tidal reaches of the Haven, and its landward side protected by a ditch.

Caption For Kingston Upon Thames, Canbury Gardens 1891

The bandstand at Canbury Gardens was a gift to the people of Kingston from a former mayor, C E Nuthall. The bandstand was removed in the 1950s, but a replacement has been installed.

Caption For Winchester, High Street 1928

Here we see a policeman on point duty in the 1920s, coping with an increasing amount of traffic that began to bedevil Winchester's streets during the last century—a reminder that medieval streets

Caption For Winchester, High Street 1928

Here we see a policeman on point duty in the 1920s, coping with an increasing amount of traffic that began to bedevil Winchester's streets during the last century—a reminder that medieval streets

Caption For Askrigg, Little Askrigg 1911

In the manor of Little Askrigg we find this road junction - if we go right, we reach Carperby (4 miles) and Leyburn (12 miles). Behind Woodburn House, left, was the village brewery.