Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1898 - 1899, Nantglyn Ref. HOSM70810
1880 - 1881, Coxbench Ref. HOSM42081
1899 - 1901, Diseworth Ref. HOSM43264
1899 - 1900, Hatton Ref. HOSM47923
1881 - 1901, Shardlow Ref. HOSM58920
1882 - 1883, Beetley Ref. HOSM37396
1882 - 1885, Bylaugh Wood Ref. HOSM39719
1883, East Bilney Ref. HOSM44195
1882, North Tuddenham Ref. HOSM55317
1882 - 1883, Scarning Ref. HOSM58749
1882 - 1886, Whinburgh Ref. HOSM64307
1899, Little Cheverell Ref. HOSM51435
1899, Nursteed Ref. HOSM51440
1899, Stert Ref. HOSM54013
1892, Batley Carr Ref. HOSM37211
1892, Savile Town Ref. HOSM58595
1882 - 1903, Hepworth Ref. HOSM48179
1885 - 1903, Rickinghall Ref. HOSM57884
1885 - 1903, Stuston Ref. HOSM60879
1887 - 1900, Brithdir Ref. HOSM39048

Books

442 books found. Showing results 22,249 to 22,272.

Memories

29,044 memories found. Showing results 9,271 to 9,280.

Mixed Memories Of This Famous Hospital

About the time I was born in 1939, I had two aunts who were nurses in Claybury Hospital. Several years later, in the early 50s, I used to help the milkman from Drapers Farm and one of our biggest ...Read more

A memory of Woodford Bridge in 1963 by Michael Prudence

Leytonstone In The 1950s

I was born in Walthamstow in 1952 and moved to Drayton Road in Leytonstone in 1953. We lived there for 10 years and my brother and sisters were born there. I went to Goerge Tomlinson School from 1957 to 1963, my ...Read more

A memory of Leytonstone in 1957 by Kathleen Stepney

Mr Rossi's Chip Shop

Doe anyone remember Mr Rossi who had a chip shop Main Rd, Whitletts. He had a coca cola machine with ice cold coke in a glass bottle. He also used to sell the bits of batter that came off the fish - I used to buy a twopenny bag and loved it . Very fond memories of his chip shop.

A memory of Ayr in 1959 by Annabel Reid

Thomas Palmer Coachman At Crofton Hall

My wife's great great grandfather, was a Coachman at Crofton Hall. Thomas was born in 1826 in Wigton Parish. By 1841 he was in service at Dockray Hall. In 1850 Thomas married a Mary Robinson from ...Read more

A memory of Crofton in 1860 by Robert Dixon

The Crooked Spire

It's not just the church at Ermington which has a crooked spire.The village has a traditional village inn called 'The Crooked Spire'. It's not particularly pretty to look at from the outside as there is just a narrow pavement ...Read more

A memory of Ermington in 2012 by John Howard Norfolk

The Other Side Of Hyde Road

We had long warm summers with some rain and all the children could play together without too much bickering, our little group lived in a small area from Wren Street to Ashmore Street. Not all the kids went to St Marks ...Read more

A memory of Gorton in 1948 by Kenneth Frost

This Is The Road I Lived In With My Parents In The Sixties

This is the street where I lived with my parents, Bert and Muriel Palmer. We lived in number 63. Mawney Road School was over the back of our garden.

A memory of Romford in 1965 by Victor Palmer

Random Memories

My mother worked for Lord and Lady Rennell as cook in the early fifties - I can't remember exactly when. My father was a gamekeeper on the estate and we lived in nearby Titley. I recall that we once went as a family to The Rodd and ...Read more

A memory of The Rhôs in 1954

School Days

We lived in Langrish village, but seeing there was no school there we had to take the public bus to East Meon School. I remember the first and last days at junior school in East Meon. The school building was made from local flint ...Read more

A memory of East Meon in 1950 by Maureen Gartry

Sprotbrough Hall

I have pictures, maps and photos of Sprotbrough Hall demolished in 1925, my mum used to recall playing there - anyone else have memories?

A memory of Sprotbrough in 1920

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 22,249 to 22,272.

Caption For Hunstanton, Manor Park Larder, Manor Park Caravan Site C1965

From the early days of caravan parks, it soon became apparent that visitors wanted the sites to become 'one stop shops' incorporating shopping and entertainment.

Caption For Salisbury, High Street 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 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 Broadstairs, And Grand Hotel 1899

The Victorian bulk of the Grand Hotel looms over Louisa Bay; this photograph shows how the clifftop had become increasingly built-up.

Caption For Margate, Pettman's Bathing Platform 1918

Margate's famous Jubilee clock tower is prominent in this picture of the beach.

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, Chapelfield Gardens 1901

Once belonging to the collegiate church of St Mary-in-the-Fields, this green was an unofficial park until 1877.

Caption For Bromyard, Kidderminster Road C1960

When I visited recently all I could hear was the sound of birds, including a woodpecker pecking.

Caption For Weobley, The Unicorn Inn C1960

The Unicorn is one of several beautiful, old timber inns in Weobley.

Caption For Blackpool, Rough Sea And The Tower 1896

There is not much of a chance for a donkey ride on a day like this one. This photograph was taken from somewhere near the entrance to the Central Pier. The tram lines are somewhere under the water.

Caption For Fleetwood, The High Lighthouse 1901

Over on the left is the Lancashire & Yorkshire and London & North Western joint railway station, which was conveniently built next to the steamer berths.

Caption For Bury St Edmunds, Butter Market C1965

The spire of St John's can be seen in the distance.

Caption For Skipsea, The Green C1960

As a lady opens her gate to enter the grounds of the attractive house, she turns to watch the little tot on his tricycle about to ride over the green, perhaps to make sure he is being supervised.

Caption For Botley, The Bugle C1960

A close-up view of the Bugle Inn, a one time coaching inn for travellers before crossing the River Hamble.

Caption For Kendal, Highgate, Sandes Hospital Gatehouse 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 Bridport, West Allington 1913

This view is looking north-westwards from the junction with North Allington, at the bottom end of South Street.

Caption For Castle Rising, The Castle 1898

This is one of the largest keeps in the country, richly decorated inside with a well-preserved medieval kitchen.

Caption For Walcott, The Lighthouse Inn C1955

There is no evidence of a lighthouse here, so the inn is presumably named for the lighthouse at nearby Happisburgh, with its distinctive red and white stripes, built in 1791.

Caption For Leamington Spa, Royal Pump Room And Parish Church 1922

On the right is the Royal Leamington Bath and Pump Rooms, with swimming pool and Turkish baths.

Caption For Southport, Leyland Arcade 1899

The arcade was the Victorian equivalent of a shopping mall, offering undercover shopping and retail outlets on two levels. In 1899 the arcade even had a bioscope parlour.

Caption For Mapledurham, The Mill 1890

His bride was Emily Sellwood, whom Tennyson had known since she was a girl of seventeen.

Caption For Goyt Valley, 1894

The gatehouse and gardeners' cottages on the approach to Errwood Hall at Goyt's Bridge in the Goyt Valley.

Caption For Elsenham, Elsenham Hall C1965

A picture of the magnificent house appeared on the jam jar labels.

Caption For Duntisbourne Abbotts, Grazing Horses C1960

The Duntisbournes (Abbots, Middle, Rouse and Leer) cluster in the dips and dells and cling to the slopes of these green hills, where horses and skylarks set them apart from the busy modern