Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1897 - 1913, Whale Ref. HOSM64223
1897 - 1913, Sawmill Cottages Ref. HOSM64310
1906, Lower Treluswell Ref. HOSM52681
1906, Mabe Burnthouse Ref. HOSM52912
1877 - 1906, Madron Ref. HOSM52938
1877 - 1907, Relubbus Ref. HOSM57635
1884, Hill Furze Ref. HOSM48538
1884 - 1903, Throckmorton Ref. HOSM61757
1885 - 1900, Blatherwycke Ref. HOSM38079
1908, Stone Cross Ref. HOSM60599
1899, North Newnton Ref. HOSM55261
1899, Milkhouse Water Ref. HOSM64003
1890 - 1891, Pickering Ref. HOSM35048
1889 - 1890, Allerston Ref. HOSM35819
1891, Thorgill Ref. HOSM58023
1894 - 1895, Pinner Ref. HOSM35049
1905 - 1912, Bridgend Ref. HOSM38899
1906, Membland Ref. HOSM41521
1886 - 1906, Dunstone Ref. HOSM44057
1886 - 1905, Hemerdon Ref. HOSM48098

Books

442 books found. Showing results 23,785 to 23,808.

Memories

29,047 memories found. Showing results 9,911 to 9,920.

Message To Readers In Fallin

Hi There is a book on Amazon Kindle called, THE PIT BLOCKS, By Agnes Kirkwood, for two pound five pence. It is all about a family living in the Blocks in Fallin. Hopefully it will brings a lot of memories back to all the ...Read more

A memory of Fallin by Agnes Kirkwood Martin

Glan Morfa

Yes! re others at Glanwydden School - Miss Pearce-Miss Owen, Aunty Dora the cook Mrs Hughes the cleaner. The name of the village grocer was Mr Lloyd Who had two sons . Mrs Hughes lived in Shop Daffy - Nantan and Edith her daughter next-door ...Read more

A memory of Glanwydden by alun.roberts

Padgate January 1944 Ac2. Wilf Wallace.

At the age of 17 (now aged 90 ) I entered Padgate as a young lad for my basic training. The barrack room was long and cold with only two coal fire stoves in the room. We were a mixed bunch of young lads from various ...Read more

A memory of Padgate by Wilf Wallace

A Naughty Boy In Tottenham!

I was born in Wood Green but lived at 460b Lordship Lane over a boot repair shop from a couple of days after until I was about 11. I attended Risley Avenue Infant and Junior schools from 1946/7 until 1951 then we moved to 8 ...Read more

A memory of Tottenham by First Name Last Name

Twydall Green

I lived at number 47 Goudhurst rd Twydall Green attended the local scout group went to Featherby primary school onto a school in Gillingham at Richmond senior (i Think that was what is was called) only lasted a few months then it was ...Read more

A memory of Gillingham by houldsws

Albert Pear

Does anyone have any memories of Albert he was a keen member of the British legion also on the Canival committee any comments please get in touch I am his nephew we lived in my younger days at Forest Rd next to the infants school then to ...Read more

A memory of Binfield by Anthony Whitlock

Ashgrove, 40, St Anns Road, Great Malvern

See Ashgrove, on part of the hill known as the Hilly Piece, with commanding views over the town, to the left of the Priory in the 1871 picture. The house was built in 1809 for the Revd Stillingfleet, ...Read more

A memory of Great Malvern by David Wood

Seaton Road/Western Rd School

Theresa Jackson(nee Lay) Would love to hear from anyone who went to Western Road School between 1958-62 and any of the gang from Seaton Road where I lived and have fond memories.Memories of Majestic cinema where I use to go ...Read more

A memory of Mitcham by tdlay29

Childhood Memories

Hi Mandy, my name is John Appleton, I was brought up in Binbrook from approx late 1950's, I went to school at Binbrook primary C of E. My first teachers were Mrs Lamming and Mrs Wilky. My first headmaster was Mr Gordon then Mr ...Read more

A memory of Binbrook by johnh.appleton

Trees Please, We're British

The current fad for destruction of our lovely landscape and English and Welsh countryside has to stop! When I first came to Rockfield many years ago (from the Forest) it was a long way from Monmouth, now the suburbs ...Read more

A memory of Rockfield Park by Justin Grant Duff

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 23,785 to 23,808.

Caption For Rottingdean, Street 1896

A century has brought no great change to this view of the village, although it does look rather threadbare in this photograph by comparison with today's manicured look.

Caption For Chatham, Buckmore Park C1960

Originally, all the buildings except the Admin Block were sited among the woodland that comprised most of the 60-acre site.

Caption For Southborough, Holden Corner 1896

On the extreme left, in Holden Road, is the substantial two-and-a-half storied Holder House, built of red brick around 1800 with a Doric-columned porch.

Caption For Richmond, Aske Hall West Front 1893

Georgian additions on the left, since reduced in size, were designed by the York architect John Carr for Sir Lawrence Dundas.

Caption For Richmond, Aske Hall West Front 1893

Georgian additions on the left, since reduced in size, were designed by the York architect John Carr for Sir Lawrence Dundas.

Caption For Cremyll, Mount Edgcumbe House 1890

The building of Mount Edgecumbe House was started by Piers Edgecumbe in 1539 and remodelled in the 17th and 18th centuries.

Caption For Torpoint, Ferry C1955

The lorry at the head of the ferry queue is probably taking empties back to the Plymouth Brewery near Halfpenny Bridge in Stonehouse.

Caption For Ringwood, The Millstream 1900

Ringwood's market brought country folk from far and wide to the town with their goods; it also became famous for the sale of New Forest ponies.

Caption For Aylesford, The Friars Courtyard C1960

Most of the buildings date from the 14th and 15th centuries, but there are traces going back to medieval times. The Pilgrim's Hall is little altered from the 15th century.

Caption For Oughtibridge, Cross Roads C1960

The steep road leading down to the bridge over the River Don at Oughtibridge, north of Sheffield, leads the eye to the steel works across the river.

Caption For Otford, Village Pond C1965

Weeping willows overhang the village pond and its coop for the ornamental waterfowl; they lie at the heart of a village whose history stretches back to Roman times.

Caption For Kenilworth, From Below Footbridge 1892

It was John of Gaunt who set about transforming Kenilworth from a Norman fortress to a Gothic palace. Work began around 1389, with only the keep being retained.

Caption For St Ives, The Harbour C1955

The days when boats were pulled up on the foreshore almost as far as the front doors of the houses are long gone.

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 Ipswich, Major's Corner C1955

With traffic lights in the middle of the junction at Major's Corner, and pedestrian activity reasonably busy, where, one wonders, is all the traffic?

Caption For Batheaston, High Street C1960

Down the street stands Batheaston House with its many chimneys: it was originally the home of the Walters family, 18th-century cloth merchants.

Caption For Douglas, Harris Promenade 1907

Here we see the hustle and bustle of Douglas in high season. The white castle-like structure in the background is the Falcon Cliff Hotel.

Caption For Levens, Hall, The Gardens 1891

The magnificent topiary gardens of Levens Hall, near Kendal, were laid out by the King's gardener Beaumont, who trained at Versailles, in 1692.

Caption For Borrowdale, The Bowder Stone 1893

The Bowder Stone, a 2,000-ton boulder which was transported to near Grange in Borrowdale by Ice Age glaciers, has been a source of tourist wonder for centuries.

Caption For Romsey, Broadlands 1898

Situated to the south of the town, overlooking the Test, Broadlands is an imposing porticoed house remodelled in classical style by 'Capability' Brown and John Holland in the mid 18th century.

Caption For Romsey, Sadler's Mill C1955

It was wool and brewing that put Romsey on the map; several mills were established on the picturesque streams and watercourses of the River Test, which is fed by clear springs under the chalk soil and

Caption For Brewood, Dean Street C1965

A devout Catholic, Sir John Giffard was hauled before the Privy Council to answer charges of not conforming to the established church, just three days after lavishly entertaining Queen Elizabeth I at Chillington

Caption For Deeping St James, Church Street C1965

The village itself is a mix of stone and local brick, as in the terrace on the right.

Caption For Westwell, The Wheel Inn C1960

Would they be on the jukebox in this historic Kent alehouse?