Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1910, Hayburn Wyke Ref. HOSM70537
1882, Little Dawley Ref. HOSM51454
1880 - 1881, Osbaston Ref. HOSM55819
1880 - 1881, Preston Upon The Weald Moors Ref. HOSM57117
1880, Waters Upton Ref. HOSM61488
1881 - 1882, Uppington Ref. HOSM63076
1881, Wheat Leasows Ref. HOSM64267
1881 - 1882, Bluebell Ref. HOSM64275
1885, North Cheriton Ref. HOSM55183
1883 - 1902, Lindridge Ref. HOSM51268
1887 - 1906, Gumfreston Ref. HOSM47335
1906 - 1948, Jameston Ref. HOSM49652
1906 - 1948, Manorbier Ref. HOSM53176
1906, Tenby Ref. HOSM61452
1895 - 1897, Tenterden Ref. HOSM35304
1881 - 1901, Chavenage Green Ref. HOSM40653
1900 - 1901, Ashchurch Ref. HOSM36305
1883 - 1901, Claydon Ref. HOSM41092
1884 - 1903, Ripple Ref. HOSM57859
1897 - 1919, Wheatfield Ref. HOSM64270

Books

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Memories

29,049 memories found. Showing results 9,991 to 10,000.

Shooting In Post Office Road Woodham Mortimer

I used to play with the daughter, sometimes watched TV, remember Gladys the mum, she was a chippy and good to my mum and us, we watched the Queens Coronation on their TV. I have a lot of memories

A memory of Woodham Mortimer by jl_w

Treboul, 1861 To 1925

William Paige and his 12 chidren were the first occupiers of the new Treboul House and farm in 1861, his son Richard Edwin Paige JP took over the house and farm, with adjoining farms Criffle and Berry, in about 1875 and was there ...Read more

A memory of Treboul by wnigelpaige

Wetheral Village Blacksmith

My grandfather was the village blacksmith in Wetheral who had his forge behind the District Nurse's House opposite the Wheatsheaf pub. His name was Tommy Marshall. By the time I knew him in the 1950s he was more of an ...Read more

A memory of Wetheral by mike.tibbetts

Land Army 1946

I went to Childe Okeford 24th June 1946 as a 19 yr old Land Girl ( Connie Rogers) working for Walty Francis - Melways Farm. One of the hardest winters on record 1947 I remember going out to fetch the cows, the snow was so deep ...Read more

A memory of Child Okeford by chasefamily

Glad To Be Gone!

I don't have many good memories of Southall. My family lived in Norwood Green when I was born in 1947 and we moved to 31 North Avenue when I was five. We had a street party for the Coronation and my father told me that it was my birthday ...Read more

A memory of Southall by ginacoles

Stratford. E15 1930's

One of my cousins (now deceased) remembered a home somewhere near to the junction of Glenavon and Romford roads. She thought it had a large sign saying "Leytonstone Home for Waifs and Strays", but her memory was sometimes doubtful! ...Read more

A memory of West Ham

Irish Navies Who Built The Viaducts And Railways Winlaton Miill/Rowlands Gill

I have a small book on the history of this area and there is a photograph of the viaduct at Winlaton Mill being built about 1864. It reminded me of something my ...Read more

A memory of Rowlands Gill by Catherine Cowing

Burseledon Annexe

I was only 3 when I stayed here, convalesing after meningitis. According to my Dad's photographic records, I stayed there for two months, (April / May 1975). I have three memories of the place, which are mixed. Firstly, of crying as I ...Read more

A memory of Bursledon by igmiller

Edmonton Green

I was born in Stanmore Rd n15 in 1953, but moved to Edmonton Green early 1954, so I was told. We lived above Gearys Bakery next to the Golden Lion, my dad worked in the bake house the other side of road.I knew all the stall holders and ...Read more

A memory of Edmonton by roger.nev1953

Growing Up In Mansfield In The Fifties

Actually Shane Fenton/ Alvin Stardust original name was Bernard Jury(Hope I spelt that right). My brother went to school with him at Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School in Mansfield. Sadly now a ...Read more

A memory of Mansfield Woodhouse by dallison44

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 23,977 to 24,000.

Caption For Rowlands Castle, Village From The Arch C1955

There was a Norman castle here, but a few mounds in a private garden are all that remains of this site. Nearby is Stansted Forest, where Richard the Lionheart is believed to have hunted.

Caption For Lastingham, The Blacksmiths Arms C1950

The village was formed around a Celtic monastery, which in turn became a shrine to St Cedd in 1078. 19th-century architecture took hold in the village after the building of Lastingham Grange.

Caption For Great Easton, The Village C1955

The cross in the centre of the picture is a memorial to those killed in both the First and Second World Wars. The Bell Stores, shown on the right, is now a private house.

Caption For Tenby, Fort On St Catherine's Rock 1890

On the left is a landing stage or quay where we can just see a 2- ton crane.

Caption For Barnston, Beech Farm C1955

Situated at the top of a steepish hill on the road from Heswall, the entrance to Beech Farm is on the right in our picture.

Caption For Hatchmere, Lake Delamere C1960

Today, after considerable localised replanting, there are over 2,000 acres of woodland in the vicinity, through which wander numerous walking and cycling trails all centred on Lake Delamere.

Caption For Aldborough, The Black Boys C1955

To its right is a fish and chip shop, which must rely on a good degree of passing trade.

Caption For Morwenstow, The Bush Inn C1955

The remote north Cornish coastal parish of Morwenstow is famous for Robert Stephen Hawker, the eccentric vicar, poet and writer. The Bush Inn is at Crosstown, just above the church.

Caption For Normanton, Market Place C1955

Happily the façade of the old market has been kept, and is now a walkway to the High Street. Young's drapery shop next to it is now a bank.

Caption For Westleton, The Village C1950

Old England can still be found in villages like these, and even today Westleton is a delight to explore, with church and green and very particular ducks on the pond.

Caption For Petersfield, Market Square 2004

The cattle trough can be seen halfway up the left hand side of the photograph.

Caption For Sheffield, Botanical Gardens 1900

In 1901 the lady mayoress asked the Trustees if she could use the Gardens for entertainments for children from local workhouses, orphanages and charitable institutions, to celebrate the coronation

Caption For Camberley, Frimley Road 1931

Before any building on the right, it was called Domans Meadow, and was the site of Bronco Bill's Circus in 1917. Camberley Football Club used to play there as well.

Caption For Abberley, Hall, From The Carillon Tower 1911

Abberley Hall is part of an estate dating back to the Norman Conquest, when King William gave it to his supporter Todeni. The present house, seen here, goes back only to 1845.

Caption For Leigh On Sea, 1891

Leigh-on-Sea is high on the hill overlooking the Thames Estuary, just west of Southend.

Caption For Grange Over Sands, Crown Hotel From The Sands 1934

Paddling in streams and pools on the beach was popular in Victorian times. Note the hats and long dresses.

Caption For Beer, Under Hooken Landslip 1927

This wild cliffscape midway between Branscombe and Beer was formed on a day in March 1790 when 10 acres of land tumbled towards the sea.

Caption For Seaton, Looking East 1927

From Castle Hill we look down on the Esplanade, with the Beach Hotel in the middle distance.

Caption For Great Mitton, Bridge 1921

This is one of the fine strong stone bridges spanning the River Ribble.

Caption For Southend On Sea, From The Pier 1898

Royal Terrace with the Royal Hotel on the eastern corner can clearly be seen at the top of the cliffs. Boats are drawn up on the beach close to the promenade.

Caption For Langcliffe, 1921

Langcliffe lies 1 mile to the north of Settle on the route towards the majestic Three Peaks. Industry in the village included candle making and paper production.

Caption For Nottingham, Lower Parliament Street C1950

A mixture of architectural styles are on the left, including two old houses, the entrance archway to the old St Stephen's church and the south entrance to the Victoria Railway Station.

Caption For Ludlow, Castle From Quarry 1896

With its castle and town established by the Normans at the end of the 11th century, Ludlow was later to become a most important military base controlling the Welsh Marches (or borders).

Caption For Market Drayton, Adderley Hall 1898

Adderley was the scene of a feud between two local families, the Corbets and the Needhams, over fox-hunting.