Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1875 - 1882, Bagendon Ref. HOSM36716
1875 - 1882, Barnsley Ref. HOSM37079
1875 - 1882, Baunton Ref. HOSM37233
1881 - 1882, Bibury Ref. HOSM37723
1898, Down Ampney Ref. HOSM43447
1882 - 1920, Driffield Ref. HOSM43540
1882 - 1883, Marsden Ref. HOSM53201
1875 - 1882, Bowling Green Ref. HOSM64428
1882 - 1892, Hightown Ref. HOSM64086
1882 - 1892, West End Ref. HOSM64341
1910 - 1930, Clitheroe Ref. HOSM34341
1907, Dunsop Bridge Ref. HOSM44143
1892 - 1930, Pendleton Ref. HOSM56384
1887 - 1888, Efailwen Ref. HOSM44649
1881 - 1882, Heather Ref. HOSM48007
1894 - 1895, Downside Ref. HOSM43468
1898 - 1899, Cockermouth Ref. HOSM34349
1899 - 1923, Redmain Ref. HOSM57590
1898 - 1899, Southwaite Ref. HOSM59803
1896 - 1902, Boxted Ref. HOSM38510

Books

442 books found. Showing results 22,345 to 22,368.

Memories

29,044 memories found. Showing results 9,311 to 9,320.

My Dads Memories

My father is from Horden, born 1928 November, had two step brothers. Johnson was my fathers name, Hill was his brother's, Singer he was and Naisbett was the other brother's name - all miners. My grandmother was a Johnson, my other ...Read more

A memory of Horden in 1920 by Dawn Middleton

Good Old Days

I often think back to the days of going around on my Raleigh Grifter, all my other friends on their choppers or a Raleigh Burner if you were really rich! We used to cycle up to Webheath Estate and think we were the ...Read more

A memory of Kilburn in 1981 by Wayne Robinson

Asylum

Hi there, I have lived in Essex and Colchester on and off since 1964 but was unaware of exactly where the "asylum" building was - can anybody help me. It certainly looked the part...

A memory of Colchester by Mike Glasgow

Kilner Family In Hepworth

Hepworth was my home for 50 years, I was born there and my family have been there for eight generations. We were so priveliged to live in such a beautiful country area where we played in the woods and fields. ...Read more

A memory of Hepworth by Edie Kilner

Kennards, Grants And Allders

I was born in 1950, and only left when I married in 1973. I remember the donkey rides in Kennard Arcade in the 50's - they had little bells on their harnesses and for sixpence you could have a ride which seemed like for ...Read more

A memory of Croydon in 1955 by Rosie Lee

History Of

Does anyone know the history of 42 St Marks Rd, Mitcham, Surrey please, or anyone known to Mitcham as Esmerelda?

A memory of Mitcham by Hayleigh Hunt

Artley Family

My family have strong ties with Burton Fleming and surrounding areas. My 4 x great grandfather, Robert Artley and his wife, Mary (Major) Artley are buried in the churchyard, along with my 3 x great grandfather, Thomas Artley, ...Read more

A memory of Burton Stather in 1870 by Susan Cowell

Mystery

On my grandmothers birth certificate in 1894 it states that her mother was called Isabella Green-Kaye and the address is 132 Mercer Street, Newton-Le-Willows. In the 1901 census it states that Marjorie lived with Charles & Sarah ...Read more

A memory of Newton-le-Willows in 1890 by Daryl Selbie

Growing Up

I was born on the 24th of July 1929 above a shop next to a pub called the Rose of Denmark, in Hotwells, Bristol, very convenient for Father to wet his whistle and my head at the same time. Father was born in 1893, Mother in 1895. They ...Read more

A memory of Bristol in 1930 by Arthur Cottrell

Racing Stables

The racing stables in Tiger Lane is where I rode from in Beverley Westwood. The head groom surname of Jennings I believe. What happened to the trainer and all the staff? my name was Jane Jennings married in St Marys church 1960 to Geoffry Clark

A memory of Beverley in 1959 by Margaret Allen

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 22,345 to 22,368.

Caption For Lytham, Market Hall And Fountain 1890

It is a hot, sunny day and one of the tourists is putting up her parasol.

Caption For Oxford, View On The Cherwell 1922

A charming picture showing plenty of colourful punting activity on the Cherwell.

Caption For Cheltenham, Lower High Street C1955

However, the remnants of earlier Georgian homes, taverns and inns can still be seen in and around the High Street.

Caption For Monsal Dale, Monsal Head Hotel C1955

The Monsal Head Hotel is a popular stop with walkers and motorists out to enjoy the sheer delight of this area. Like the Red Lion in Bakewell, this was also a Tennant's tied pub.

Caption For Tarring, Cottages 1890

Owned and restored by the Sussex Archeological Society, Parsonage Row, a 15th-century Wealden house, is part of a village that retained its identity, despite being swamped by Worthing's northward expansion

Caption For Colerne, Market Square And Church C1930

With a population of only about 250, Colerne is a small hill village with a superb church that has a slender Perpendicular west tower; it commands a magnificent elevation overlooking the village

Caption For Bewdley, Load Street C1955

St Anne's Church at the end of Load Street was originally a chantry chapel, said to have been built by fugitives so that they might claim sanctuary. The present church was built in 1746.

Caption For Corsham, The Cricket Match 1904

This possibly romantic view of rural England is balanced by the Hungerford Almshouses, built during the Jacobean period in 1668, which were charitable institutions to house the poor, and which overlook

Caption For Winchester, Broadway And The Alfred Statue 1909

Broadway and its continuation, the High Street, almost certainly follow the line of an ancient trackway that crossed the River Itchen during the Iron Age.

Caption For Reading, Kings Road 1924

This photograph shows Kings Road at the point where it meets Cemetery Junction, to the east of the town.

Caption For Holme On Spalding Moor, New Inn Corner C1955

Every town, village and hamlet had its market place; Pocklington market is still held on Tuesdays and Thursdays.

Caption For Pembroke, The Castle C1955

He swept into Wales at the head of a strong force, mopped up Tenby en route (capturing another renegade, Powell, in the process), and besieged Pembroke Castle.

Caption For New Brighton, The Beach 1887

Designed by Capt John Kitson, Royal Engineers, Fort Perch Rock was built between 1826 and 1829 at a cost of £27,000 to defend the seaward approach to Liverpool and the Mersey.

Caption For Mablethorpe, High Street C1955

The arrival of the railway in 1877 put Mablethorpe on the seaside holiday map, and the town is mainly Victorian or later.

Caption For Accrington, Oak Hill Park 1899

Work began in July of that year to prepare the estate for its opening as a park. The official opening took place on Whit Monday, 22 May 1893.

Caption For St Ives, Bridge Street 1898

ST IVES, Bridge Street1955 S23004 Today, the bridge at St Ives is restricted to pedestrians, but up to fifty years ago, it was possible to drive a cart or a car over the bridge.

Caption For Sheffield, The University C1963

By the mid-1960s the university had embarked on an ambitious expansion programme complemented with an equally impressive building scheme.

Caption For Birkenhead, Hamilton Square And Town Hall 1967

Hamilton Square was laid out in 1826 by Gillespie Graham on the lines of an Edinburgh square.

Caption For Blisworth, The Grand Union Canal C1955

A strange-looking craft heads southwards towards Blisworth Tunnel on the Grand Union Canal. The pretty tower of the 14th-century church is clearly visible here.

Caption For Boston, The Sluice, Bridge And River C1955

Commoners could gather thatch for roofs, cut rushes to strew on the floor, dig sods of turf for fuel, catch wildfowl, and fish in the numerous small lakes as well as putting cattle, sheep and horses

Caption For Osmington Mills, The Village 1894

On the downs above Osmington is this famous hill-figure of George III, 108 yards high and 93 yards long.

Caption For Sudbury, Market 1904

The artist Thomas Gainsborough was born here in a former 16th-century inn, and he lived and worked here for a number of years.

Caption For Worthing, The Bandstand And The Pier 1921

Eight years later, the South Pavilion at the end of the pier was destroyed by fire.

Caption For Twickenham, The Octagon At Orleans House 2005

The gardens were used as the site for Orleans Park Secondary School in the 1970s, and all that now remains of the once celebrated landscape is a small garden next to the Octagon Gallery where the