Maps

181,006 maps found.

1886, Montacute Ref. HOSM34929
1887, Llandyssil Ref. HOSM34812
1923, Linethwaite Ref. HOSM51271
1910, White Lund Ref. HOSM59501
1896, Newbiggin Fm Ref. HOSM45021
1896, Lynemouth Ref. HOSM52889
1896, Stobswood Ref. HOSM60488
1896, Ulgham Ref. HOSM62844
1895, Wallington Ref. HOSM63291
1896, Wingates Ref. HOSM64841
1898, Ynysboeth Ref. HOSM65431
1882, Easthope Ref. HOSM44446
1882, Longville In The Dale Ref. HOSM52326
1897, Hatherton Ref. HOSM43301
1897, Sound Ref. HOSM59606
1897, Walgherton Ref. HOSM63265
Wrenbury Cum Frith, 1897, Wrenbury Ref. HOSM65362
1887, Llawhaden Ref. HOSM52030
1897, Neath Ref. HOSM34947
1897, Aberdulais Ref. HOSM35258

Books

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Memories

29,050 memories found. Showing results 1,241 to 1,250.

Looking For Anyone Who Knew Me

Hi, I was born in 1945 at 9a Rectory Road, Gateshead. I was adopted 6 weeks later by Edna and Jack Dixon. My name then was Joy Dixon. I attended Brighton Road school for 10 years. I left the the north when I was 19 ...Read more

A memory of Gateshead in 1950 by Joy Shaw

Royal Signals 1954 56 Grand Depot Road

Hi there, I wonder if anyone remembers a coffe house in Woolwich - all the solders on demob pinned their shoulder flashes on the wall - it was coverd in them. We were stationed at Connaught Baracks. It was ...Read more

A memory of Woolwich in 1955 by Ken Moore

Car Intoxicated

Kilbirnie man, James Fairly, better known as JIMMY went on a camping holiday with four others to Fort William. We had car trouble on the way and had to pay the cost of that. This left us with reduced spending power and on the way ...Read more

A memory of Kilbirnie in 1965 by John Allan

Arthur Hanford Military Medal

I have an old wristwatch which belonged to my great uncle, which was bought by the people of Abergwynfi, presented to rifleman Arthur Hanford on being awarded the military medal 1914.

A memory of Abergwynfi in 1910 by Robert Hanford

Sir Richard Ludwig Bagge

My grandfather was the owner of Gaywood Hall; my mother lived here with her four sisters. I still have old photos and I'm hoping to visit for my 70th birthday in September 2013 with my two children. I cannot remember the ...Read more

A memory of Gaywood in 1910 by Gillian Barallon

Home

i was brought up on big Cullamores Farm in the 50>s and 60<s , which borders the downs banks. I have many happy memories of roaming the Downs with school friends, it was our play ground. I am at the moment researching the farm and am ...Read more

A memory of Oulton Heath in 1959 by Pat Mason

Sec Mod School

Does anyone remember the school opening in 1957 (I think), everyone was a little bewildered as to where our classrooms were. Mr. (Chalky) White was headmaster. I recall Mr. Stewart (history), Mr. Palmer (Geography), Mrs Stringer ...Read more

A memory of Stoke's Hall by Audrey Pamplin

Revistiing

I revisited Edern & Morfa Nefyn after my last visit which was in 1954 with my Mum and Dad as a 12 year old child. I remembered everywhere and my husband was worried I would be disappointed as things would have changed, but they had not. ...Read more

A memory of Nefyn in 2005 by Iris Bland

Pauldens Fire

My mum and dad married in September 1950. They had their reception at Pauldens. The week after, they were back, at the funeral of my dad's dad who passed away the day after the wedding. My mum said Pauldens burnt down just ...Read more

A memory of Hulme by Gail Prestwich

A Town Connected To My Family

My mother, Ena Bassett, was one of 9 children of Alice and William Bassett. She attended Tibberton School on the 25th September 1928 and is pupil number 294 on the Tibberton School Admissions Register. ...Read more

A memory of Tibberton in 1920 by Margaret Brown

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 2,977 to 3,000.

Caption For Runcorn, The Two Bridges 1929

The Old Quay Swing Bridge opens by pivoting on the pier on the left hand side of the canal.

Caption For Salisbury, De Vaux Place 1928

On the Salisbury side of Harnham Bridge, De Vaux Place leads to The Close—the Harnham Gate is at the far end of the wall.

Caption For Beer, The Village 1892

Beer was the birthplace in 1788 of the smuggler Jack Rattenbury, who lived a life of adventure landing untaxed cargoes along much of the Devon coast.

Caption For Hartfield, 1906

We are on the upper River Medway north of the Ashdown Forest, near the Kent border. The 13th-century church of St Mary is on a knoll in the centre of the village.

Caption For Portland, The Bill C1955

This view looks southwards across the Common from Stert, named for a neck of land, which juts into the English Channel and is the southernmost point of both Portland and Dorset.

Caption For Blackburn, Corporation Park, The Entrance 1923

No expense was spared in the making of the park and its lodge.The Borough coat of arms and its motto,'Arte et Labore', is cut into the stone, along with the name of the park over the entrance arch

Caption For Barrow In Furness, Duke Street 1893

In this view, which looks towards Ramsden Square, the sign by the blind (left) proclaims a drug store, while one of the posters on the wall beyond is for Wheatleys Hop Bitters.

Caption For St Austell, Pondhu Road 1912

This thatched cottage with its little garden stood in Pondhu Road, in the valley bottom to the south west of the town centre.

Caption For Penmaenmawr, 1892

The majestic sweep of the fertile fields down to the coast is also marked by the workings and spoils of man's need for the stone that is quarried from the mountain on this stretch of the coast.

Caption For Sheffield, Parish Church 1893

The original parish church of St Peter & St Paul was built in the 12th century and rebuilt two or three hundred years later.

Caption For Peel, The Town From The Castle 1893

Magnus Barefoot built a timber fort on St Patrick's Isle between c1098-1103.

Caption For Tywyn, College Green 1901

The green was at the heart of the old village. The tower of the Norman church of St Cadfan stands in the centre. The church was restored and partly rebuilt in 1882.

Caption For Godalming, Bridge Street C1955

A view of the southeast side of Bridge Street. While many of the buildings on the right remain, several were pulled down in the 1980s and their sites now form part of a supermarket car park.

Caption For Accrington, Town Hall 1897

Land behind the Town Hall was used for industry for many years: the Spring Mill buildings and the cupola of Pleck Brass Works are visible to the right.

Caption For Sawbridgeworth, London Road 1903

The Gate was originally one of a pair of cottages built by Samuel Legerton in 1830; the northernmost of the cottages was converted to the public house around 1843.

Caption For Royston, The Stone C1955

Royston is a relatively modern town - it is not mentioned in the Domesday Book - which grew up at the crossing of Ermine Street and the Icknield Way; it was not officially recognised until the late 1800s

Caption For Burnley, Brunswick Chapel 1895

Though a good picture of a much-missed local landmark, this photograph also gives us a hint of Burnley as an industrial town.

Caption For Ibstock, St Deny's Church C1965

The setting appears to be perfect: St Denys' is situated at the western end of a fine avenue of trees, close to its attractive 18th-century rectory.

Caption For Quorn, The Church C1960

The church, mainly of the 14th century, stands within a grassy churchyard, close to the A6 Leicester-Loughborough Road.

Caption For Whalley, Accrington Road 1901

Whalley had an abbey once, and that fact distracts from the importance of the church here. The church of St Mary and All Saints has ancient crosses in the churchyard and a thousand years of history.

Caption For Bodmin, The Church 1938

Note also the new screen on the right for the Lady Chapel.

Caption For Wisbech, View From North Brink 1901

The success of Wisbech has always depended on its rivers and canals. The five mile-long Wisbech Canal once connected the villages of Outwell and Upwell with the River Nene at Wisbech.

Caption For Penarth, The Pier C1955

It was built by E J Smith of Cardiff in a vaguely eastern Art Deco style, and the building material was (the then) ultra modern ferro-concrete.

Caption For Lancaster, The Town Hall 1886

The old Town Hall was erected around 1781 on the site of an earlier town hall. Major Thomas Jarratt was the designer of the building, which opened in 1783.