Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1897 - 1914, Aberavon Ref. HOSM35520
1875 - 1897, Bryn Ref. HOSM39290
1897 - 1914, Goytre Ref. HOSM46697
1912 - 1935, Northaw Ref. HOSM55333
1895 - 1935, Ridge Ref. HOSM57797
1909 - 1910, Hambleton Ref. HOSM47574
1891, Eccleston Park Ref. HOSM44545
1891 - 1905, Windy Arbor Ref. HOSM61236
1887 - 1902, Burlingjobb Ref. HOSM39525
1885 - 1902, Combe Ref. HOSM41716
1886 - 1902, Kinnerton Ref. HOSM50276
1885 - 1902, Stapleton Ref. HOSM60355
1891 - 1892, Esprick Ref. HOSM44942
1892, Knowle Green Ref. HOSM50576
1892, Lostock Hall Ref. HOSM52438
1892, Lower Bartle Ref. HOSM52480
1892, Wrea Green Ref. HOSM65355
1897 - 1898, Owlswick Ref. HOSM55934
1897, Saunderton Lee Ref. HOSM58592
1888 - 1899, Mynydd Gilan Ref. HOSM40957

Books

442 books found. Showing results 23,833 to 23,856.

Memories

29,047 memories found. Showing results 9,931 to 9,940.

Grays 1951 1969

I was born at the Orsett Hospital in March 1951. First home was in Palmerston Road South Stifford. My first School was Stifford Primary at the top of Mill Lane, the walk up the hill seems to be awfully long now for a 5 year old. I do ...Read more

A memory of Grays by clive

Memory Lane

My name is Alan Mudge, cousin of Valerie Mudge, her father Doll (Arthur) was one of my Dad's brothers.I was born on 15th. Sept. 1940 at The Shant, Grain Road, Lower Stoke, later, in 1948 moving to 12 Windmill Cottages. I went to school ...Read more

A memory of Lower Stoke by Alan Mudge

Sharpenhoe Clappers & Sundon Hills Bedfordshire

In the post war years, as families rebuilt their lives again, Sundays really were special leisure days and those who were able, bought a small car and enjoyed their afternoon going for rides on quiet country ...Read more

A memory of Tralee by ducatee

Life In Beckton East Ham

I was born in Beckton in the house I spent the first 17 years of my life in. It was a small community between the Royal Albert Docks and the Beckton Gas works. My mum was born there, we went to Winsor school, different ...Read more

A memory of East Ham by d.guyton

Thanks For Reminding Me

I was born in 1947 and I went to Rokesly and Park Road Secondary modern schools as well. Then it turned into Priory Vale in Haringey. Eventually, I ended up at Stationers' for two years where I did my A levels and then off to ...Read more

A memory of Crouch End by Graham Woods

Going To Church

I left Corringhamin 1956 when I was 11 years old I well remember the Bull Inn as I passed it every Sunday on my way to church, my dad was the rector there for 21 years. I remember all the coaches that took the church members on trips ...Read more

A memory of Corringham by ursulambennett

Drumchapel , Kilcloy Ave 1966 To 1974

My family lived at 8 Kilcloy Ave from 1966 to 1974 , family name McGinley. Four of us went to St Sixtus Primary . Paula, Angela, Lisa and Tonia. My Mum and Dad are Tony and Rachel. We then moved to Cumbernauld. I ...Read more

A memory of Drumchapel by paulaloy

Memories Of Mobberley Boys School

My name is David Collins. I attended Mobberley from 1968 to 1972. I was in Shaftesbury house. Housemaster was called Mr Rodley (nickname pop) House parents were Mr Booth and Mr Smith. The master of the whole school was ...Read more

A memory of Mobberley by collinsdavid475

St Joseph's Children's Home Patricrfoft

My cousin has a vague recollection of spending some time in a children's home near Eccles 1950s. Does anyone have any memories to share.

A memory of Patricroft by teresathornley2k13

Castle School

hi im allan chadwick just found this site i was at castle school 1961-1964 it was abad plase to be was punished once3 by standing in the rain in the play area with out any clothes iv just found out that my brother arthur has died .iv had problems with the boffect of bean ther

A memory of Stanhope by Allan Chadwick

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 23,833 to 23,856.

Caption For Ramsgate, Beach And East Cliff C1920

The prominent building on the cliff was part of Victoria Gardens.

Caption For Hoylake, Queens Park C1965

The park is a pleasant interlude between Birkenhead Road and Meols Parade on the seafront.

Caption For Bluntisham, The Church 1898

The church of St Mary is built on a knoll above the Ouse.

Caption For Burnt Yates, The Church And Village C1960

The small village of Burnt Yates in Nidderdale is graced by this neat little Victorian sandstone church.

Caption For Lower Weare, The Main Road C1955

Before the construction of the M5 in the 1970s, the A38 was busy with West Country traffic.

Caption For Ramsey, The Great Whyte C1955

Barclays Bank (right) still stands on the corner of Little Whyte, but the other traders have all gone.

Caption For Leominster, South Street C1960

The town's name is pronounced 'Lemster' and this is how the word was sometimes spelt on old milestones.

Caption For Bossiney, The Village 1920

This village, described in the 19th century as 'hamlet of beggarly cottages', was built around a castle. All that remains is an earth mound.

Caption For St Columb, Fore Street 1922

This attractive little town of slate-hung houses is five miles inland from the sea.

Caption For Bilston, Hickman Park C1965

The park opened in 1911 on land given by Sir Alfred Hickman, a local industrialist. He was one of several notable 19th- century ironmasters in the area.

Caption For Wednesfield, High Street C1965

The town's past industrial importance was partly based on an unpleasant speciality, the manufacture of traps.

Caption For Sandown, The Steps 1908

Given the Isle of Wight's popularity as a holiday and residential paradise, it comes as no surprise that the famous and well-to-do arrived at this charming resort.

Caption For Looe, Harbour 1912

A tidal race rushing into the harbour is used to good advantage by the sailing boat as she alters course to starboard, preparing to overtake the underwater mooring of an unmanned rowing boat.

Caption For Exeter, From The Canal 1896

Exeter's canal was built at the request of the Tudor merchants, who were exasperated by the weirs on the Exe that obstructed their vessels.

Caption For Torquay, Fleet Street 1906

The ladies are dressed fashionably, but in the event of a storm the road surface would turn quickly into a quagmire which would surely dirty their smart clothes.

Caption For Hickling, The Pleasure Boat Inn C1955

A favourite pub for many years, the Pleasure Boat Inn these days is the starting point for a water trail which visits the reed beds which make this part of the Norfolk Broads an important wildlife habitat

Caption For Farnborough, Lynchford Road 1919

Many of the townsfolk would have been in the audience at Aldershot's famous Rushmoor Arena when military tattoos were staged there.

Caption For Botley, The Market Hall C1955

This photograph shows the Dolphin Hotel on the right of the square, next to the mid 19th-century Market Hall. At one time Botley boasted fourteen inns.

Caption For Colchester, Castle

This view shows the bridge into the castle, recently renewed, and the apse or semi-circular projection. This, like the one at the Tower of London, housed the castle chapel.

Caption For Dublin, Viceregal Lodge From Phoenix Park 1897

Near the Park Gate entrance at the city end stands the former Viceregal Lodge, once the home of the British Governor. It is now the President's palace.

Caption For Leyburn, Market Place 1889

Once nothing more than a tiny hamlet in the parish of Wensley, Leyburn developed into a market town thanks to a charter granted by Charles I.

Caption For Guisborough, Highcliffe 1913

At Guisborough, an order was issued prohibiting the movement of all live cattle, even with a certificate.

Caption For Dorking, The Mill 1903

Castle Mill stands on the River Mole and was recorded in Domesday. It was always a corn mill, and was enlarged in the 1830s with four pairs of stones, storerooms and other outbuildings.

Caption For Tedburn St Mary, View Showing The Church C1960

The oldest parts of St Mary's are 13th and 14th-century, found in the south transept and north arcade. The tower is 15th century and the chancel was rebuilt by John Ashworth in 1868.