Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1893 - 1894, Fulham Ref. HOSM65592
1894 - 1896, Highgate Ref. HOSM65583
1894 - 1895, Hook Ref. HOSM65605
1894 - 1912, Norwood Green Ref. HOSM65682
1894, Notting Hill Ref. HOSM65688
1894 - 1911, Selsdon Ref. HOSM65676
1894 - 1895, Southfields Ref. HOSM65645
1895, Wembley Park Ref. HOSM65665
1896 - 1913, Arkley Ref. HOSM65666
1895, Woodford Bridge Ref. HOSM65667
1894 - 1895, Woolwich Ref. HOSM65661
1896, Roe Green Ref. HOSM70956
1887 - 1913, Portmeirion Ref. HOSM70324
1900, Abertrinant Ref. HOSM70333
1888, Pont-Y-Pant Ref. HOSM70703
1896, Goose Green Ref. HOSM70792
1895 - 1908, Sheet Ref. HOSM71001
1887 - 1904, Clodock Ref. HOSM70205
1896, Shaftenhoe End Ref. HOSM58870
1890, Hutton Cranswick Ref. HOSM70498

Books

442 books found. Showing results 23,953 to 23,976.

Memories

29,047 memories found. Showing results 9,981 to 9,990.

Brampton Bierlow

Grandad was a Winder at Cortonwood Colliery. Lived at 53 Knollbeck Lane.Well known for his model railway in the garden. Variously known as Joe, Job and sometimes Alfred Job Wright. My Dad Sidney now gone some ten years since. Well ...Read more

A memory of Wombwell by john.kirby.wright

Dorking Halls Antiques Fair.

I run the Dorking Halls Antiques Fair which, this year, (2016), celebrates its '40th Anniversary'! As part of the celebrations I researched the fairs history, its relevance within the community, the venue it has inhabited ...Read more

A memory of Dorking by janealexander1

Garth Stores

My mother and father had garth stores in the early 1960 's. I still have good memories of these days, George and Christine Lewis, I am now 56 and living in Bournemouth.

A memory of Bassaleg by markiemong63.ml

The Last Days Of St John's Church Darwen

I can remember when the redundancy was declared by the Blackburn Diocese and the worshipping community moved into the 'new' St John's School at the top of Turncroft..... with the assurance of a new church to be ...Read more

A memory of Darwen by Geoff Harwood

My Own Memories Of Eltham

I lived at 27 Kingsholm Gardens in Eltham from 1961. I have nothing but great memories of growing up in Eltham until we left around 1971. At 5 years old, running to Glovers or Wally's close to Brisset Park to pick up ...Read more

A memory of Eltham by gw

It Was A Cruel Cold Place To Be As A Child With A Wicked Cruel Matron Who Ruled With A Rod Of Iron.

staying in the home has left me scarred for life. me and my brother who was 2 and i was 6, were taken there and left for what seemed like months. no ...Read more

A memory of Hornsea by decolyn52

Expat Taffy

i was born in 1943 in Gilfach, it was wartime and dad was overseas, mum pregnant left oxford and went home to have me, nan was Elizabeth Harris and lived in the high street, her husband Bill Harris died in Galipoli in the first world ...Read more

A memory of Gilfach Goch by b.claridge

The Post War Years

Hi To all that may read the reminiscences of my early Fulham years born in Parsons green maternity hospital just after its building in 1939. lived in North End Rd until my early 29s. then a good solid middle working class ...Read more

A memory of Fulham by rfs1964silro

I Join The Railway.

I Join the Railway In the summer of 1953, my Aunt and Uncle were staying with us for their holiday. It must have been my Uncle who first spotted the advertisement in the Dartmouth Chronicle ...Read more

A memory of Kingswear

Moving From Plasterdown Camp To Catterick Camp

I remember being at Plasterdown Camp and Tavistock I loved the rural setting with Dartmouth on our doorstep. If you wanted to go into town then it was a trip to Plymouth I had a lot of good nights there ...Read more

A memory of Tavistock by davidpryor18

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 23,953 to 23,976.

Caption For Sidbury, Village 1906

Sidbury offers real evidence of Saxon occupation, for work on the church chancel in 1898 revealed a tiny Saxon crypt below the church, which is now open to the public on some summer afternoons

Caption For Calne, The Strand C1955

The Royal Arms and 'By Appointment to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II' can be seen proudly displayed on the front of the building.

Caption For Abbots Bromley, The Market Place C1955

There are quite a few old, half-timbered buildings still extant in the village, but perhaps the most interesting is the old market house, which can be seen on the left of the picture.

Caption For Swansea, Brynmill Park 1925

As 19th-century Swansea outgrew its water supply, the Board of Health remedied the situation by building two reservoirs, one at Brynmill and one at Cwmdonkin.

Caption For Batheaston, Main Road And River C1965

The Fosse Way runs down from the right of this picture to meet the Avon and follow it to Bath, three miles away.

Caption For Wellington, High Street C1960

The ornate, ballustraded Tone Libraries shop on the right was built onto the front of the old Swan Inn in 1907, and the Town Mills continued operating in the street until 1969.

Caption For Weston Super Mare, Central Promenade 1950

We are looking over Weston Bay and the sands from near the Grand Pier; beyond we can see (from left to right) Knightstone Harbour, Glentworth Bay and Birnbeck and Knightstone Roads, with the spire of Holy

Caption For Crays Hill, C1955

Hemmings' shopfront is a collage of mid 1950s consumer wares: for the smoker, there are Woodbines, Player's and Gold Flake; for the reader, Picture Post, Home Notes and the Leader.

Caption For Egremont, From The Sands 1895

Apart from the clothes that these three youngsters are wearing on the beach, little has changed here.

Caption For Shrivenham, The Memorial Hall C1960

This attractive building is reputed to be one of the finest village halls in the county. Cotswold stone tiles cover a splendid hammer beam roof made with very large oak timbers.

Caption For Isle Of Grain, The Cat And Cracker Hotel C1955

The Cat and Cracker got its name in 1954, when the brewers Style & Winch Ltd of Maidstone named it after the catalytic cracker, which breaks down crude oil, and was used by the nearby Anglo- Iranian

Caption For Conyers Green, Livermere Road C1960

The Vespa scooter (centre right) has just passed the turning to the Park, marked by the 18th-century Park Corner and Willow Cottages on the right.

Caption For Heswall, The Welsh Coast C1935

The view of the Welsh coastline across the Dee Estuary is almost an obligatory picture for any photographer working in West Wirral.

Caption For Waterbeach, The Bridge Hotel, Clayhithe C1960

Originally called the House of Lords, this public house was enlarged by the Bridge Company when the ferry closed. It was renamed the Clayhithe Ferry in the 1880s, and by 1916 had become a hotel.

Caption For Llangrannog, General View C1955

The bus (standing by the Ship Inn, centre) was an essential service for the inhabitants, many of whom would not have had cars in the 1950s.

Caption For Ringwood, Christchurch Street 1900

Another resident at this time was Lady Alice Lisle, who allegedly offered shelter to some of Monmouth's rebels.

Caption For Ringwood, West Street C1955

A number of its buildings are now used for the antiques trade or to provide refreshment. Half a century ago this delightful thatched cottage combined the two.

Caption For Reighton, Sea View Stores C1960

A holidaying family does a bit of window shopping at the Sea View Stores on the front at Reighton, while a dog watches curiously on to the left.

Caption For Durham, The Count's House 1914

The original Count's House was about 100 yards nearer to Prebend's Bridge and was the home of Count Boruwlaski, a Polish dwarf who stood just 39 inches high.

Caption For Eastbourne, 1925

In front of the Tower, now housing the Coastal Defence Museum, the colonnaded building has been replaced by the present 1960s-style Restaurant and Sun Lounge.

Caption For Blakeney, The Church C1950

The small tower at the far end of the church served as a mark for sailors heading for the port: it used to carry a beacon at night.

Caption For Symonds Yat, The Old Ferry C1955

A mineral drink, crush drink or milk shake was 6d (2p), and TT milk cost only 4d (2p). The pot of tea, however, is unpriced.

Caption For Grange Over Sands, The Railway 1929

When the railway came to Grange-over-Sands in 1857 it signalled the town's rapid expansion as a seaside resort for visitors from the industrial mill towns of Lancashire.

Caption For Paignton, The Sands And The Pier 1925

Further development has occurred since the mid 1990s, under the ownership of Mitchell Leisure, who also own Skegness pier.