Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1885 - 1903, Llangenny Ref. HOSM51878
1885 - 1905, Cromer Ref. HOSM34390
1905, East Runton Ref. HOSM44467
1895 - 1896, Oakenshaw Ref. HOSM55504
1895 - 1896, Billy Row Ref. HOSM60261
1897, St John's Ref. HOSM60027
1897, Stone Cross Ref. HOSM60598
1910, Ravenswood Village Settlement Ref. HOSM63761
1888 - 1905, Crymych Ref. HOSM70211
1887 - 1903, Culmstock Ref. HOSM42696
1887 - 1903, Hemyock Ref. HOSM48120
1912 - 1913, Cleasby Ref. HOSM41115
1885 - 1904, Kingswear Ref. HOSM50310
1885 - 1905, Norton Ref. HOSM55390
1891 - 1893, Waterloo Ref. HOSM51711
1899, West Farndon Ref. HOSM63819
1872 - 1897, Hacklinge Ref. HOSM47313
1896 - 1897, Ripple Ref. HOSM57954
1898 - 1910, Pentre Ref. HOSM56446
1898 - 1909, Sandycroft Ref. HOSM58520

Books

442 books found. Showing results 22,225 to 22,248.

Memories

29,044 memories found. Showing results 9,261 to 9,270.

Cold, Sports, The Worst 4 Years Of My Life

Hi, I never expected to see anything related to Shute School. Yes there was cold porridge and great midnight feasts and if you were one of the lacrosse team, and won, a "lovely" tea. I do remember, because of ...Read more

A memory of Shute in 1962 by Marion Barton

The Cheney Family Of Puncknowle

My great grandfather John Cheney, died in 1943. The Cheney family lived in Puncknowle for centuries and were blacksmiths. They originally came from Litton Cheney, a village nearby, in the sixteenth century, Sir ...Read more

A memory of Puncknowle in 1943 by Michael Thomas

Clyde Street, Salford

I remember living at no 6 Clyde Street and at the end of the street was Mrs Grant's shop. I was the eldest of four (me) Mandy Derbyshire, my brothers Jason and Paul, and my sister Kelly. I remember being part of the filming that ...Read more

A memory of Salford in 1970 by Amanda Hobbs

Happy Days

I remember my first day at the Holme Infant School in 1982. I was in Mrs Fife's class (a lovely, kind teacher). I remember my Mum leaving the classroom and the sudden anxiety of being in a new place with all kinds of new ...Read more

A memory of Headley in 1982 by Peter J

A Query About Fore Down

Has anyone heard of a school/ home in Fore Down in around 1840? The headmaster was John Wale, who was born around 1799(?) I have a relative who was there, but does not have any parents and the census names quite a few people at that address, and not all children.

A memory of Kingskerswell

Childhood Memory

I was born in 1949 and lived at the top of Haig Road. The road, at that time was a stoney lane. As you turned into the lane there were a few houses to the right and a sand pit to the left. At the top of the hill ...Read more

A memory of Fair Oak in 1954 by Karen Donohoe

Pepper St.

I went to the school in the village until I was twelve, then I went to the Grammar School. I walked past the home every day and often wondered who lived there. I sometimes saw children in the grounds and adults. It was all a bit of a mystery ...Read more

A memory of Lymm

Noble Family

NOBLE/DAWSON FAMILY. Has anyone any info leading to the NOBLE/DAWSON family. My husband's family were from Easington / Trimdon area. Jim, Alice, Humphrey, Anne,Jane Hannah, Martha, Albert They were children of the DAWSON ...Read more

A memory of Easington Colliery in 1900 by Jill Love

Library Carr Hall Road.

I loved going to the library as a child, it was a lovely building and you could feel the peace and quiet, of course it was in the days when silence was maintained. One of my memories of the library was the smell that met you on entering through the doors.

A memory of Nelson by Maresa Wilkinson

My School To

I also went to Tylers Croft Girl's School, from 1959 /1963 I can't remember much about my time there, other than the first teacher I had was very young, I think her name was Miss Fielding - she married not long after I started but ...Read more

A memory of Kingsbury in 1959 by Alma Durrant

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 22,225 to 22,248.

Caption For Clifton, The Bridge 1887

The tugs greatly improved the ship-handling capabilities of the City Docks, and were far more efficient than the old rowed towboats.

Caption For Kirkstall Abbey, From The Weir 1891

After the Dissolution, the abbey was left a ruin and many of its stones were eventually carted off and used to widen the old Leeds Bridge.

Caption For Horsforth, The Green C1965

Instead of horses and carts, cars now clog the pavement outside the Black Bull. Note how the dark ashlar is picked out by severe white mortaring.

Caption For Salisbury, High Street Gate C1955

Looking through the Gate in to the Close, a notice on the doors is a reminder that they are shut every night at 11pm.

Caption For Cranleigh, The Pond 1906

Village boys stand at the edge of the pond in Horseshoe Lane, which was used for washing carts - note the floating board.

Caption For Bognor Regis, High Street 1890

Apart from the old post office, much of the left-hand side survives, but on the right only The William Hardwicke pub remains amid rebuilding, including the 1930s Bobby's department store, after which the

Caption For Lewes, Cliffe High Street 1894

St Thomas Becket church is at the east end of Cliffe High Street, which runs west to cross the Ouse into School Hill and Lewes proper.

Caption For Brighton, North Street C1950

North Street's commercial grandeur is interspersed by older buildings, including the porticoed former Clarence Hotel of 1785 and the Chapel Royal.

Caption For Scarborough, Westboro' 1891

Westborough is one of the main thoroughfares linking the North Eastern Railway station and the town.

Caption For Scarborough, Westboro' 1891

Westborough is one of the main thoroughfares linking the North Eastern Railway station and the town.

Caption For Romsey, Market Place 1904

The imposing figure of Lord Palmerston surveys Romsey's Market Place.

Caption For Rowsley, Bridge And Peacock Inn C1870

This is yet another of the fascinatingly beautiful bridges that span the river Wye.

Caption For Bakewell, Memorial Hospital 1923

Built as a memorial to the casualties in the First World War, this building on Butts Road has been added to quite extensively.

Caption For Plymouth, Union Street 1889

Even in Victorian times it had a wild reputation, but it reached the zenith of its colourful activities in the 20th century.

Caption For Norwich, Erpingham Gate 1891

Until the later 19th century, houses were built right up to the right jambs of the gateway.

Caption For Norwich, Ber Street 1891

Only St John the Baptist's church and a couple of houses nearby escaped from the bombs intended for the port and the railway station.

Caption For North Berwick, Tantallon Castle 1897

James V was resentful of the Douglases, so he laid siege to Tantallon in 1528. Red Douglas held out for three weeks before surrendering.

Caption For Chandler's Ford, Winchester Road C1965

Once a village, Chandler's Ford has now been swallowed up by the suburbs of nearby Southampton and Eastleigh.

Caption For Scunthorpe, High Street C1960

This is a useful spot in the street: the Post Office is on the left, the Trustee Savings Bank is adjacent to the bus, and the shiny new frontage of the Co-op is second on the right.

Caption For Camberley, London Road C1955

Notice the advertisement outside the Municipal Offices extolling the benefits of collecting waste paper. Enclosed in the same complex were the Library and the local Museum.

Caption For Pelynt, Church And Village C1955

The impressive Webb's Hotel is a well-known landmark on the south side of The Parade in Liskeard. Sad to say, it is no longer a hotel, and the garage on the right is now a food store.

Caption For Polkerris, The Harbour C1960

We are looking at the village from the end of the pier.

Caption For Kendal, Branthwaite Brow 1914

Branthwaite Brow is one of the three streets which meet Kent Street as it leads up the steep hill opposite Miller Bridge.The others are Finkle Street and Stramongate.

Caption For Reading, Prospect Park 1904

Two years before this photograph was taken, Reading Corporation was persuaded that Prospect Park should be bought 'for the benefit of weary workers who, when at rest, need some open space where communion