Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1891, Kirkby Fleetham Ref. HOSM50338
1891, Little Fencote Ref. HOSM51474
1892, North Cowton Ref. HOSM55198
1892 - 1893, Welbury Ref. HOSM63626
1883 - 1884, Brockhall Ref. HOSM39055
1883 - 1884, Bugbrooke Ref. HOSM39409
1884, Chapel Brampton Ref. HOSM40541
1884 - 1899, Cogenhoe Ref. HOSM41439
1883 - 1899, Collingtree Ref. HOSM41535
1883 - 1884, Cotton End Ref. HOSM42976
1899, Grange Park Ref. HOSM46752
1884, Great Brington Ref. HOSM46946
1884 - 1899, Kelmarsh Ref. HOSM49673
1884, Little Houghton Ref. HOSM51515
1884, Long Buckby Ref. HOSM52202
1884 - 1899, Maidwell Ref. HOSM53014
1899, Hackleton Ref. HOSM54732
1899, Preston Deanery Ref. HOSM57125
1884, Upper Heyford Ref. HOSM62980
1884, West Haddon Ref. HOSM63834

Books

442 books found. Showing results 23,641 to 23,664.

Memories

29,047 memories found. Showing results 9,851 to 9,860.

Park Gardens

Gosh, I remember the park gardens. I spent the first three years of my life at 2 Ashton villas in slad road, just along from the gardens. Mrs Vincent owned the house. Whenever the sun shone, we were taken to the park. I particularly remember ...Read more

A memory of Stroud by fdavies38

How Do You,Owe So Much, To These Caring Folk, Of The 1950s N C H

where on earth do I start, well lets have a bash, do remember when you were a small child. and the staff, ie sisters, the principal, his deputy, the carpenter,the gardener, the matron in ...Read more

A memory of Bramhope by Ronald Ellington Tully

Red House On Main Road

I am very interested in getting further details or photos of the large red mansion that stood on Main Road in Sidcup. It was about 100 yards further down from St Lawrences, going away from the high street. I remember walking to ...Read more

A memory of Sidcup by samourx1

Evacuees Gunton Hall

My mum was evacuated to Gunton Hall from Kings Cross London. I have tried in vein to find any info on the children evacuated there....records of those children would be great. Could anyone help me please.

A memory of Gunton Hall by sandraroman2

1953

My name is Andy Short, We Moved to Carterton in 1953 with my wonderful Family, Dad Edward ( Ted ) Mum Ada Sisters Christine and Rachel lived at number 1 AME Air Ministry Estate, Moved to hill view after dad ( Ted Short ) Past away and moved to ...Read more

A memory of Carterton by theshorts4743

French & Collett Engineers

I left school in July 1962, and in between then and going in the Royal Navy, I worked for 6 months in French & Collett Engineers, Faringdon Road, Cumnor. I would love to hear from anyone I worked with, as this made a big ...Read more

A memory of Cumnor by stephenjcollins

I Was Born In Eccles In 1951

I was born in The Park off Gilda Brook Road in 1951 and went to Eccles Parish School then on to Ellesmere Park secondary school, Mr Bingham was the headmaster when I was first at Eccles Parish then Mr Norcross was the ...Read more

A memory of Eccles by munrojackson

Growing Up In Mount

We moved to Mount 1962, I started school at Darran Las Infant School. Then moved on to the Comprehensive. How big it looked and the kids where so grown up. The grounds where just beautiful and the old house was incredible. The ...Read more

A memory of Mountain Ash by uksteveandsue

Evacuee

My Mum, Sybil Anne Clark née Cornwell, was evacuated from London to Bozeat during World War Two. Sadly, my Mum now resides in a nursing home and is suffering from the advanced stages of dementia. As you may be aware, one of the symptoms of ...Read more

A memory of Bozeat by clsunit

Fishing On The River At Hemingford Grey

I recall spending a few days holiday each year in the 1960's with my father Ronald Lane and his friend from Vauxhall Motors called Archie Harrup. Archie used to rent out a houseboat every year from the ...Read more

A memory of Hemingford Grey by slane44

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 23,641 to 23,664.

Caption For Brighton, West Pier 1896

A line of horse-drawn conveyances waits beside the West Pier during the 'fashionable' autumn season, while visitors promenade along the seafront - note the pram containing two infants on the left.

Caption For Forest Row, 1931

Here we see a busy scene in Forest Row's attractive centre on the London to Eastbourne Road (A22). Forest Row grew after the arrival of the railway in 1866, and became a parish in 1894.

Caption For Chartham, The River 1906

Four young children, seated on the bank of the Stour, are mirrored in the tranquil waters, while to their left, another adult resident stoops to fill a bucket.

Caption For Redditch, St Stephen's Parish Church C1965

In 1855 St Stephen's replaced the Chapel on the Green, built in 1805 to replace the ancient chapel at Bordesley.

Caption For Wheatley, The Village C1960

One of the notices on display outside the corner grocery store in Crown Square reads: 'Don't go home without our pixie pasties - 1s 8d a box'.

Caption For Reighton, The Gap C1960

Reighton is a small resort on Filey Bay, and Reighton Sands are justly famous for their bathing.

Caption For Chalford, The Vale 1890

The viaduct on the left carries the railway as it descends from Sapperton Tunnel. Part of Chalford Baptist Tabernacle is on the right.

Caption For Kibworth Harcourt, Leicester Road C1955

The Rose and Crown Hotel, now on the main A6, stood on the old Leicester-Harborough-Northampton stage of the journey from the north to London, and at one time serviced twenty-four coaches; the horses were

Caption For Cambridge, King's College C1955

The bollards of 2003 go up and down to control the traffic - the old ones disappeared years ago.

Caption For Richmond, The Bar 1913

The attractive houses of steeply cobbled Cornforth Hill have front gardens on the left. The house on the right, now one, was then two.

Caption For Richmond, The Bar 1913

The attractive houses of steeply cobbled Cornforth Hill have front gardens on the left. The house on the right, now one, was then two.

Caption For Lyndhurst, Crown Hotel C1955

By this time the Crown had received the prestigious approval of the Automobile Association and the Royal Automobile Club - as the signs confirm.

Caption For Bishop Auckland, Newton Viaduct 1898

The county boasted three of the highest bridges on the British railway network (rails above ground or high water level): Deepdale at 161 ft, Hownes Gill at 150 ft, and the Hawthorn at 110.5 ft.

Caption For Winterton On Sea, The Beach Road C1955

This photograph shows the village end of the Beach Road, with two general stores, both carrying many advertisement signs.

Caption For Great Shelford, Woollards Lane C1955

Note too the bicycle parked on the other side of the road, with the pedal set back on the kerb so it can act as a stand.

Caption For Nottingham, St Peter's Church 1890

Peter's Church to Trent Bridge and to the railway station, then on Station Street. Horse buses ran to West Bridgeford.

Caption For Market Drayton, Tyrley Locks 1911

Now known as the Shropshire Union Canal, this was originally the Birmingham and Liverpool Junction Canal; it was the last of Thomas Telford's canals, being completed six months after he died.

Caption For Sandringham, The Entrance Lodge 1896

All moneys from admission charges go to a huge list of charities, and garden produce is given to local hospitals.

Caption For Chesterfield, Church Interior 1896

Mary's was given to the Dean and Chapter of Lincoln in 1100, an event which probably took place shortly after its building. The oldest part dates from the 13th century.

Caption For Cowes, The Queen Mary C1950

Although Dawson's souvenirs are being sold from one of its turrets, the 'no admittance' sign on the Pier sadly marks its imminent demise, along with its imposing twin turrets.

Caption For Margate, Surfboat Memorial 1906

The Surfboat memorial commemorates the nine lifeboatmen who drowned when the surfboat 'Friend of all Nations' was lost on 2 December 1897.

Caption For York, The Minster, The East End And St William's College 1913

At the time of this scene, the building would have been tenements. The children on the steps seem fascinated by the photographer.

Caption For Bisley, The Hen And Chickens C1955

This view is of the famous National Rifle Association target- shooting range at Bisley, where the annual world championship shooting competitions are held.

Caption For Tenbury Wells, The Royal Oak Hotel 1892

Tenbury received its first charter for a market and fair in 1249, but remained a fairly humble country town until 1839 when a medicinal spring was discovered, leading to the creation of a pump room and