Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1906, Mawgan Porth Ref. HOSM53443
1880, Mountjoy Ref. HOSM54217
1880 - 1906, Trencreek Ref. HOSM62428
1880, Nanswhyden Ref. HOSM62471
1904, New Quay Ref. HOSM34953
1887, Newton Abbot Ref. HOSM34978
1885 - 1886, Ashburton Ref. HOSM36393
1887, Bovey Tracey Ref. HOSM38525
1887 - 1904, Chudleigh Ref. HOSM41000
1887, Chudleigh Knighton Ref. HOSM41001
1887 - 1904, Netherton Ref. HOSM54654
1884 - 1885, Ponsworthy Ref. HOSM56839
1884, Sandy Park Ref. HOSM58519
1896, Heighington Ref. HOSM48058
1884 - 1885, Aberhafesp Ref. HOSM35266
1884 - 1901, Kerry Ref. HOSM49862
1884 - 1901, Sarn Ref. HOSM58555
1884 - 1901, Brynllywarch Ref. HOSM58602
1891 - 1893, Deighton Ref. HOSM42972
1891, Great Fencote Ref. HOSM46869

Books

442 books found. Showing results 23,617 to 23,640.

Memories

29,047 memories found. Showing results 9,841 to 9,850.

Eddie From Chester.

I was sent to MBS in 1972 because i refused to go to school. All i did in my early days there was abscond. Hated the place!!! Full of bullies, if you were small or timid in Mobberley you were a target. The staff were even worse ...Read more

A memory of Mobberley by edwinparker57

Happy Days

Hi, I was born in Wombwell at my Grandparents home in Cemetary Rd. My Grandad was the manager of the Co-op grocery shop on high st. George Woolston. My mum was born in Wombwell and her brother. What i remember and loved ...Read more

A memory of Wombwell by patricia.plummer

Warrington Road Infants

I was born in 1958 and lived in the flats in Bancroft Road. From around 1963 to 1966 I went to Warrington Road Infants School . I remember it as being a big dark gothic looking place that even then seemed hundreds of years old . ...Read more

A memory of Widnes by kbrad58

Ging Gang Gooly

How well I remember the camp fires at Buckmore Park although the pictures shown were taken a liitle more than 10 years after I went there. It was there we sang songs and shanties and the one that stuck in my mind the most was Ging Gang ...Read more

A memory of Chatham by keithpearce_uk

Growing Up In Rumford

I wasn't born there but the years I spent in Rumford were some of my happiest. We moved there in 1960, my parents bought a house in the very centre of the village which also had a grocery shop attached. It turned out that ...Read more

A memory of Rumford by Barbara Fisher

Village Life

My family have been in the village for over 100yrs, grandfather and father cut the hair of most of the male villagers from the 20-60s it was short back and sides for all.. My Grand daughter "Alice" is now carrying on the tradition. ...Read more

A memory of Farrington Gurney by mtplummer

The Zetland Hotel

I worked here from 1963 until 1967 as an apprentice chef, it was quite grand then. Does any one reading this know of anyone else who worked there between these years? There were two managers in my time Irwin and Lyons, a ...Read more

A memory of Saltburn-By-The-Sea

Stafford 1940

My family moved back to Stafford in 1940. Dad would go off on his bike to English Electric most mornings and did Home Guard some nights, it was quite a sight him on his bike, two rifles over his shoulder and he was 17 stone, big man ! He ...Read more

A memory of Stafford

Growing Up At 77 Yarmouth Road, Thorpe St Andrew

The house on the right of this picture was owned by the Parker family who lived there and ran a Post Office, drapery and grocery store next to the house from 1902 until the 1950s. Members of the ...Read more

A memory of Thorpe St Andrew

Manor Road And Crescent Road Primary School

Hello Audrey and Yvonne! I'm new to my iPad so was amazed to come across your memories! I lived at 24 Manor road next door to you Yvonne with my mum and dad John and Winnie Ellis and my big brothers John and ...Read more

A memory of Erith by mcaunter2244

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 23,617 to 23,640.

Caption For Beccles, Dunberry Hill Boathouse 1894

The tranquillity of reed beds and alder carr fringing a quiet backwater near Beccles is being enjoyed by the man relaxing in his wide-bottomed dinghy.

Caption For Sandilands, Promenade Looking South C1955

Sandilands can be found just to the south of Sutton on Sea.

Caption For Bude, Lock And Breakwater 1893

Bude sea lock is still in use today, although the rest of the canal was abandoned in 1896. However, the barge section was retained as a water channel.

Caption For Horning, The Reach C1965

It is said that this point on the River Bure has seen various means of crossing from one bank to the other for the last thousand years.

Caption For Dartmouth, New Quay 1890

Soldiers sailed in June 1944 for the invasion of Normandy.

Caption For Dartmouth, New Quay 1890

Soldiers sailed in June 1944 for the invasion of Normandy.

Caption For York, The View From The City Walls 1897

This view looks towards Lendal Bridge and the towering bulk of the Minster.

Caption For Tiverton, Blundell's New School 1890

For instance, the hole at the top of the tower was left to allow a clock to be fitted.

Caption For West Luccombe, On Horner Water 1901

Horner Water winds through a steep, densely- wooded vale, which lies below the abrupt northern slopes of Dunkery Hill, Somerset's highest point.

Caption For Fonmon, The Castle 1899

Founded in c1200, Fonmon is thought to have comprised two round towers, a square tower or keep and a curtain wall.

Caption For Bagshot, The Jolly Farmer Inn 1906

The road is now called the London Road, and most of the cottages in this picture are still there today.

Caption For South Weald, Queen Mary's Chapel 1906

This 16th-century lodge, set in what was the walled kitchen- garden of Weald Hall, has unsubstantiated associations with (pre- Bloody) Queen Mary.

Caption For Withernsea, The Lighthouse 1955

The village developed into a holiday resort after the opening of the railway line from nearby Hull.

Caption For Cookham, High Street 1908

Spencer used Cookham as the background to many of his paintings.

Caption For Broad Haven, View From The Rocks C1960

Broad Haven is sheltered from south-westerlies by the bulk of St Bride's Peninsula. It is a popular tourist destination today. People are exploring in the rock pools, centre left.

Caption For Beverley, North Bar 1934

The Hayride, which takes place in Walkington on the third Sunday in June, began after the Second World War.

Caption For Southport, Lord Street C1960

Even though there are no leaves on the trees, Lord Street is still busy; as at Blackpool, trippers visit all year round.

Caption For Oxford, Queens College Front Quadrangle 1890

The Front Quadrangle, seen here, dates back to 1710-34 and is based in part on designs by Hawksmoor.

Caption For Hindhead, The Royal Huts Hotel 1906

The Hindhead crossroads were named after this hotel, which at one time had been an isolated hut on the Portsmouth Road from which bilberries or whortleberries were sold to travellers.

Caption For East Hanningfield, The Windmill C1960

The building apparently dates from the early years of the 18th century. The small notice on the signpost discourages coaches.

Caption For Bude, The Bathing Beach 1920

'Tommy's Pit', built at the end of the breakwater, was strictly men only, while women used Crooklets beach, then named Maer Beach. Mixed bathing did not come about until after World War One.

Caption For Greatstone, The Beach C1955

The road between Greatstone and Dungeness consists mainly of bungalows with the miniature railway running behind them, and the area can be pretty bleak in the winter.

Caption For Alderholt, The Village C1960

Dairy cattle still crop the meadows around the village of Alderholt, and are still taken in for milking much as we see here.

Caption For Burry Port, The Harbour C1965

The little harbour of Burry Port was in times past a busy export terminal for tin and fine anthracite coal.