Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1886, Lee Moor Ref. HOSM51007
1886 - 1906, Dunstone Ref. HOSM52243
1906 - 1912, Membland Ref. HOSM53486
1886 - 1905, Sparkwell Ref. HOSM59845
1898 - 1908, Wannock Ref. HOSM45394
1898 - 1908, Otteham Court Ref. HOSM58615
1891, North Elmsall Ref. HOSM55212
1891, South Kirkby Ref. HOSM59786
1890 - 1891, Wentbridge Ref. HOSM63708
1897 - 1898, Talygarn Ref. HOSM61188
1899 - 1900, Pontypool Ref. HOSM42725
1899 - 1900, Glascoed Ref. HOSM46291
1899 - 1900, Griffithstown Ref. HOSM47118
1899 - 1900, Pontnewynydd Ref. HOSM56858
1897 - 1898, Beddau Ref. HOSM37426
1897 - 1898, Pen-Y-Rhiw Ref. HOSM56520
1887 - 1900, Waterloo Ref. HOSM63508
1899 - 1913, Porthmadog Ref. HOSM35064
1898, Porth Ref. HOSM54306
1897, Port Talbot Ref. HOSM35061

Books

442 books found. Showing results 23,809 to 23,832.

Memories

29,047 memories found. Showing results 9,921 to 9,930.

The Cedars

My aunt lived in a large old house on London Road called 'The Cedars from around 1950s to the 70s when it was demolished. Does anyone have any photos of this house? There is still a road of that name where it was. Ann M

A memory of Uckfield

The Goodwoocd Festival Of Speed

The "Festival of Speed" was founded in 1993 by Lord Marsh, the event displaying and actively demonstrating racing machine from the present day and those stretching back to the beginning of the motor racing era back in the ...Read more

A memory of Petworth by ducatee

Copse Lane

An uncle, Arthur Garside owned a chemists in Freshwater following his service in the Royal Artillery during World War Two. He made Turkish Delight and would bring one or two trays of lemon and rose flavor when he visited us in Bedfordshire ...Read more

A memory of Freshwater by ducatee

Margaret Pearman

Margaret nee Backhouse was originally from Leeds, Yorkshire. She was the older sister of my mother Muriel (who sadly passed away in 2009, my dad Harry passed away 2011). Arthur is my uncle and his sons John, Alan and David my cousins. ...Read more

A memory of Laindon by phillipcrane

Laura Lavinia's Girls In The Selsey House

Ellen Laura (Ibbett, Clack, Hodgson) Preston, arrived from Canada and recorded: My sister Jessie and brother Lawrence met me for lunch in London and looked up my sister's train for Selsey, Sussex, with whom I was ...Read more

A memory of Selsey by rosemaryabram

Dunstable Downs Bedfordshire

At the end of petrol rationing during the late 40's and in the 50's we would regularly visit Dunstable Downs to watch the gliders, all piled into my uncles Morris 8. The gliders would be towed into position at the far end of the lower ...Read more

A memory of Salford by ducatee

Joe Wyche

I also remember the unforgettable Joe Wyche the headmaster of Poynton School which I attended in 1958. A baby boomer whose class who had no fixed classroom and had to be situated in the school assembly hall due to huge numbers of intake. Mrs ...Read more

A memory of Poynton by driscoll.pamela

Adare Street Ogmore Vale

Hi I am trying to find as much information as I can about my Fathers side of our Family. The Cabble family. They lived in Adare Street opposite the school. Does anyone have any information please that could be of use to me

A memory of Wyndham by darrenjcabble

When We Were Young.

My Family came to Purbrook in 1965/1966,as they needed a big house for all their growing children,and I joined them in 67. My memories of this wonderful &Quaint village you can laugh but it holds many memories for me it had about ...Read more

A memory of Purbrook

Cumberland Cavern

in the early 60s I was a guide down here, based in the shed at the entrance I would take parties down using Tilley lamps by then but had to clean the glass after every trip, I lived at Southlands North Parade and loved every part ...Read more

A memory of Matlock Bath

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 23,809 to 23,832.

Caption For Staining, Thornfield Holiday Camp C1955

Of Hardhorn, Newton, and Staining, only the last name is mentioned in the Domesday Book.

Caption For Cranham, The Village C1960

Those of riper years were drawn to the village pub, The Black Horse, reached like a reward after climbing the steep rise on which it stands.

Caption For Flatford, Bridge House C1960

To the right of the photograph is a dry dock where lighters were repaired - it is shown in Constable's painting 'Boatbuilding' (1814).

Caption For Dormansland, Post Office 1910

Two little girls have been pressed into service to add human interest to this picture of the rustically styled post office.

Caption For St Mary Bourne, Post Office Stores C1955

Though smarter and more affluent today, much of St Mary Bourne is as it was when this photograph was taken.

Caption For Wrexham, Regent Street C1965

Marks & Spencer's (left) has been a constant presence in Wrexham at a time when town centres generally have been under perpetual threat of change.

Caption For Abridge, The Village C1960

The weatherboarded building on the right has served as the post office for many years, and the white building on the left is the Blue Boar.

Caption For Richmond, Market Place 1929

On the left is part of Bainbridge & Co's shop window – they were drapers and tailors.

Caption For Plymouth, George Street 1892

That function for the modern Theatre Royal (built roughly on the site of the GWR offices) is fulfilled by The Bank, which in this picture (behind the columns) is still a bank.

Caption For Christchurch, High Street 1900

Leading up to the castle and priory church, the High Street has always been the focus of the town.

Caption For Thornton Dale, The Forge 1964

When this photograph was taken, the pantiled old forge at Thornton Dale on the A170 east of Pickering had already diversified into pottery, postcards and gifts, as well as the more traditional metalwork

Caption For Whitby, The Steps To The Church C1955

Another view of Whitby, this time showing the Upper Harbour beyond the causeway which leads to the famous 199 steps which lead up to St Mary's Church and the Abbey.

Caption For Eastbourne, Dukes Drive From The Downs 1910

This view, now on the South Downs Way long distance footpath, looks down towards Eastbourne past Meads.

Caption For Fordwich, From The Bridge 1899

The Forge 1903 At a time when farming still depended on natural horsepower, rather than the mechanical variety, the local forge was an integral part of any local community.

Caption For Sherborne, C1960

Recently restored to its former 17th-century glory, the lodge was designed as a grandstand for Sir John Dutton, a friend of Oliver Cromwell, for viewing deer coursing in the extensive parkland.

Caption For Blakeney, The Harbour From The High Street C1965

This view shows the winding channel of some 4 miles between the open sea and the quayside.

Caption For Christchurch, Church Street, Looking North C1955

It is interesting to note the variety of eating places in this photograph; at least two bear the title 'Ye Olde...' - a familiar designation for many business establishments during the 20th century.

Caption For Lyme Regis, Broad Street C1955

Lyme's most famous resident is the novelist John Fowles, author of 'The French Lieutenant's Woman'. The film version, which starred Meryl Streep and Jeremy Irons, was filmed here in the 1980s.

Caption For Swanage, The Spa Cafe C1955

Swanage spent much of the 20th century developing as a holiday resort, though the town never seemed quite sure whether to try to appeal to the masses or the more exclusive visitor.

Caption For Buxted, The Village 1904

Buxted 'new' village - on the main A272 road - was built in the Victorian era close to the railway by Lord Liverpool, who moved the tenants from the old village in Buxted park.

Caption For East Grinstead, High Street 1904

Situated in East Grinstead's historic High Street, the Dorset Arms stands on the site of a former hostelry known as the New Inn and then the Cat and Ounce.

Caption For Cobham, Leather Bottle And Street C1955

The chalk scars in the landscape beyond are a reminder that this is one of the Medway- side villages that owes much to the 19th-century cement industry.

Caption For Dover, Promenade 1908

One of the premier hotels was The Grand, which can be seen behind the seated woman with the white parasol (left).

Caption For Hitcham, The Church C1960

The porch of c1470 and the battlements have flint flushwork patterns.