Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1882 - 1886, Reymerston Ref. HOSM57666
1884 - 1885, Smallburgh Ref. HOSM59461
1882 - 1885, Sparham Ref. HOSM59842
1881 - 1884, Surlingham Ref. HOSM60952
1881 - 1884, Thurton Ref. HOSM61812
1885 - 1905, Walcott Ref. HOSM63341
1881 - 1884, Witton Ref. HOSM64906
1885, Wood Dalling Ref. HOSM64966
1880 - 1881, Wroxham Ref. HOSM65390
1879, Annesley Woodhouse Ref. HOSM36011
1883, Burton Joyce Ref. HOSM39705
1899, Colston Bassett Ref. HOSM41558
1883, Cropwell Butler Ref. HOSM42380
1887 - 1899, Flawborough Ref. HOSM45507
1881 - 1883, Gamston Ref. HOSM45997
1879 - 1899, Greasley Ref. HOSM46814
1880 - 1899, Ironville Ref. HOSM49470
1883, Plumtree Park Ref. HOSM56778
1883 - 1899, Screveton Ref. HOSM58734
1883 - 1899, Widmerpool Ref. HOSM64558

Books

442 books found. Showing results 23,689 to 23,712.

Memories

29,047 memories found. Showing results 9,871 to 9,880.

Memory Of Southall

I was born in St George's Avenue and went to North Road Infants and Juniors. Both my parents were from Southall. My aunt still lives by western Market. I remember playing by the gas works and railway and summer carnivals in the park.

A memory of Southall

Living In And Near Heston In The Early Sixties

I spent most of my early life just on the borders of Heston and southall, as my father was a male nurse working for the ministry and our house came with his job, back in the fifties, I and my mum and dad ...Read more

A memory of Heston by janetsmith728

Mary, Christine And Barbara's Summer Holidays.

Our grandparents, Arnold and Hilda Shea lived in Gargrave from 1935. He worked for Johnson and Johnson, I think he was an engineer. We three girls were born and lived in London. Every summer we would be put ...Read more

A memory of Gargrave by soames523

Old Shard End

My family moved to Shard End in 1951 to 11 Freasley Road. The estate was in its first stages then, no shops and no bus service, it was a walk to Lea village for the bus across the old bailey bridge. There was a lot of open ground in those ...Read more

A memory of Shard End by keng2009

Visit To Grandparents

My father's parents (my grandparents) moved from Carshalton to Ashtead in early 1950s to a bungalow at 72 Chaffers Mead. We used to visit regularly from our home in Redhill by rail; a steam train to Deepdene, a run down to Dorking ...Read more

A memory of Ashtead by Canon David Frost

1970's 80's, Around The Arndale Centre

Moved into a council house near King George's Park in 1978. My grandparents lived in Santos Road. I used to play as a kid around the bandstand in the park. I remember the shire horses making their way through the ...Read more

A memory of Wandsworth

Playing Soccer At Moniaive .

What wonderfull memerys ilived in Auldgirth and went to Wallace Hall it was wonderfull ,I remember all the boys and girls in school and often wonder where they are today .Iremember the Todds good foobalers and some of the ...Read more

A memory of Moniaive by James Johnstone

Clifton Road School

I also remember Miss Curtain and Miss Lidstone the stairs and the ice slides, Alan Newall lived in Regina road past the cross road towards the canal i lived at no 57 with my cousin Colin James who was a good friend of Alans. We used ...Read more

A memory of Southall by malcolm.sanderson

Bryncoch

Though I was born in London in 1938 I spent a lot of my childhood at my grandfather's home, then when he died in 1946 it became my Uncle's home in Bryncoch. The address was Glasfryn 132 Main Road Bryncoch, the house was nearly opposite the Lamb ...Read more

A memory of Neath by jonjacley

Holidays On Newton Beach

My Grandmother owned 2 bungalows on Newton Beach, one being a converted bus which was called "The Chalet" and the other was named "Duneside". She lived there between the months of April and October, and I spent all ...Read more

A memory of Newton by gjhanson

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 23,689 to 23,712.

Caption For Histon, High Street C1965

Filling stations are no longer allowed to have their pumps directly adjacent to pavements, but in the days of the dependable ash-framed Morris Traveller, it was pretty much the norm.

Caption For Paignton, Preston Sands 1918

Seaplanes from the newly-formed Royal Air Force are pulled up on the beach - perhaps being used either for recruitment or anti-submarine duties.

Caption For Brixham, Fore Street 1922

Notice the horse-drawn cart and the absence of much other traffic.

Caption For East Grinstead, London Road C1965

Tyrell's butchers shop at No 44 is a reminder that the town then had several such shops and now, in the whole of the town centre, there is not one left.

Caption For Frogmore, The Village 1904

Some of the quarry's workers would probably have lived in these cottages.

Caption For Paignton, Preston Sands 1918

Seaplanes from the newly-formed Royal Air Force are pulled up on the beach - perhaps being used either for recruitment or anti-submarine duties.

Caption For Heston, The Parish Church C1955

The parish church of St. Leonard's, seen here, is mostly a Victorian restoration - only the west tower and doorway have survived intact from the 15th century.

Caption For Kenton, Kenton Road C1960

Just a century ago a great deal of lonely countryside remained around Kenton, which lies on the road to Harrow.

Caption For Ludlow, The Broad Gate 1923

The very narrow Broad Gate is obviously named for the street rather than the width of the gate.

Caption For Glasgow, Kelvingrove Park 1897

For decades, the art gallery contained the finest municipal collection of Dutch, French and Scottish schools in Britain.

Caption For Melton Mowbray, Anne Of Cleeves House C1950

One of the finest houses in the town and dating from the 15th century, this is likely to have been built as a priest's lodging.

Caption For Goudhurst, Measuring The Hops 1904

Kent is synonymous with the growing of hops. This labour-intensive work was done by poor London families coming down for their annual paid holiday.

Caption For Dunoon, Castle Gardens 1897

The Gardens at Dunoon offer a little peace and tranquillity, compared to the hustle and bustle of the town.

Caption For Datchet, The Green And Manor Hotel 1950

The Green, with its period buildings, lies at the heart of Datchet. This photograph captures an ice cream vendor waiting for business in the village centre.

Caption For Caister On Sea, Holiday Camp Roller Skating Rink C1955

A few stalwart holidaymakers are enjoying the giddy sport of roller-skating on the holiday camp rink. Some go gingerly round in pairs in an effort to keep their feet.

Caption For Kilnsey, Crag 1900

The village below the Crag was once owned by Fountains Abbey, and was the site of a manor court. The Crag itself is probably Wharfedale's most famous landmark.

Caption For Whitby, Fish Quay 1923

Fishing has always been a mainstay of Whitby's local economy. By the mid 18th century, the town was even involved in whaling; blubber warehouses were erected along the inner harbour.

Caption For Acle, Bridge Hotel C1929

The painted advertisement for Bass on a window is the only indication that this farmhouse beside Acle bridge is an inn.

Caption For Oxford, Jesus College, Quadrangle 1902

It was founded by Queen Elizabeth I in 1571 at the request of Hugh ap Rice, who endowed it and provided scholarships for Welsh students; the college chapel and library date back to the 17th century.

Caption For Oxford, Radcliffe Camera 1937

Designed by James Gibbs and completed in 1749, the Radcliffe Camera was paid for by a bequest from John Radcliffe, and originally housed a collection of books provided by him.

Caption For Ulverston, Lower Market Street 1921

Note the variety of roof lines on the left. Fred Dickinson , newsagent and tobacconist, owned 'The Lile Bacca Shop' (left).

Caption For Northfield, The Black Horse 1949

The Great Stone Inn is one of Northfield’s older drinking establishments, as is the Old Bell House, Bell Hill.

Caption For Doncaster, Baxtergate 1903

Here we see Baxtergate at the junction of St Sepulchre Gate and the High Street.

Caption For Styal, The Village 1897

The village was laid out from 1790 by mill owner Samuel Greg to house his mill workers, and was one of a number built in east Cheshire by industrialists.