Maps

181,006 maps found.

1899, Strelley Ref. HOSM60804
1884, Upper Hambleton Ref. HOSM47465
1902, Whithcote Hall Ref. HOSM64877
1883, Lewdown Ref. HOSM51178
1895, Moreton Ref. HOSM54073
1892, Halsall Ref. HOSM47524
1893, Mawdesley Ref. HOSM53352
1895, Orpington Ref. HOSM35010
1895, Farnborough Ref. HOSM45278
1874, Gronwen Ref. HOSM47173
1874, Hindford Ref. HOSM48596
1910, Maengwynedd Ref. HOSM52942
1900, Melverley Ref. HOSM53482
1887, Coombelake Ref. HOSM41732
1888, Fluxton Ref. HOSM45558
1888, Southerton Ref. HOSM59780
1897, Brookhampton Ref. HOSM36261
1897, Chalgrove Ref. HOSM40514
1898, Elsfield Ref. HOSM44778
1880, Shop Ref. HOSM42138

Books

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Memories

29,052 memories found. Showing results 1,301 to 1,310.

Vindicatrix

I remember the nurse, she was called Codine Anne - you got that tablet for everything. We went to the Berkley gospel hall Sundays. We got tea and sandwiches and that was a luxury. Being at the sea school I had food parcels from home. ...Read more

A memory of Sharpness in 1956 by John Bird

Games We Played

Kick the can, blocky, true dare, will, force, cant tell,or promise, I think it went something like that. I can't remember the game but we used a word 'skinch' that meant you where neutural or something like that. I was talking to my old ...Read more

A memory of Crook

Visiting Friendly Germans

Who still alive remembers the several small bombs dropped on the right side of the mountain looking down the valley. The 2 larger ones dropped on the left side and the three bombs dropped in the village itself that ...Read more

A memory of Cwmfelinfach in 1940 by Thomas Bisgrove

Collingwoods

Does anyone know anything about - or even remember - Mary Collingwood? She lived at "Beck Side" and was the Postmistress for a number of years. She lived with her mother Eliza until her death in 1917. Mary herself died in 1949 aged 83, ...Read more

A memory of Ainstable in 1940 by Niall Mc Mahon

Memories Of Salford 7

I was born in Hope Hospital in 1946 and lived at number 2 Arm Street, Salford 7. I went to Grecian Street school and every Sat. me and my friends used to go to the Tower picture house - it was 6p to get in and 3p for an Orange ...Read more

A memory of Salford in 1950 by Ann Richards

A Message From Someone I Don't Know, And My Reply....

Although I want to come back and add more odds and ends (and I will do), I had a message from someone I don't know, and in my reply rambled a little. It might be of interest..... The message was: ...Read more

A memory of Maesteg in 1965 by Nick Davies

Holidays In Salford.

Used to love going on holiday to Salford, yes, Salford as far I was concerned it was the greatest place ever when I was a nipper. My dad was a Salford lad born and bred, my gran stayed at number 6 Derby Street, first house on the ...Read more

A memory of Salford in 1960 by Ian Mcdonald

Searle The Boatbuilder

In the row of cottages on Pill Creek mentioned by Malcolm Macmeikan lived "old Searle" who built small boats in a shed on the quay on the opposite side of the creek. At age 11 or 12, I painted one of them, a rowing boat called ...Read more

A memory of Feock in 1930 by Philip Woodward

East View And Munich

I lived at East View, Number 31 with Edgar and Myfannwy Howells from 1955 onwards. They were my aunt and Uncle. They looked after me when my parents died when I was 5 years of age. East View was a great street to be brought up ...Read more

A memory of Bargoed by dave

Mendip Road And Mendip Cresent

Me and my brother Ken lived at number 36 Mendip Road and went to Eltringham Street School. We would love to hear from anybody who lived in the street and Mendip Crescent. We still live in Battersea and Wandsworth and ...Read more

A memory of Battersea in 1950 by Len James

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 3,121 to 3,144.

Caption For Yardley Gobion, Village Green C1965

Further west, on the Stony Stratford to Northampton road, is another Yardley.

Caption For Manchester, Owens College 1891

This is the quadrangle of Owen's College, with the gateway out to Oxford Road on the right of the picture. In 1886-7 the Museum part of the college was among the buildings added to the complex.

Caption For East Grinstead, Old Houses, High Street C1960

Dedicated to St Swithun, a Bishop of Winchester from 852 to 862, this imposing structure, dating from the 1790s, stands on the site of an earlier church that had been reduced to ruins by the collapse

Caption For Royston, St Benedict's Priory And Melbourn Street 1929

This patterned red-brick Victorian building was occupied from 1916 onwards by the Benedictine nuns of the Adorers of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, of Montmartre, OSB and used as a novitiate house, before

Caption For Castle Bolton, Bolton Castle And The Village 1911

In the backgound are the ruins of Bolton Castle, which was built by Richard Scrope in the 1380s.

Caption For Shalford, The Village C1955

Our third tour starts in Shalford, in effect a suburb of Guildford on the east side of the River Wey where the Tillingbourne meets it.

Caption For Abingdon, East St Helen Street From Town Hall Roof 1900

From the Market Place our town tour heads south along perhaps the best street in Abingdon for the survival of older buildings: East St Helen Street.

Caption For Darwen, Bold Venture Park 1896

This view from the top of Whitehall Park looks over the flower beds to Darwen beyond.We can make out quite a few of the mill chimneys, but not the most famous of them all, the square 300ft India Mill

Caption For Southborough, London Road 1900

This is the same scene as photograph No 37890 in the opposite direction, four years later, revealing the rich assortment of buildings and businesses which had developed along this stretch of the main

Caption For Redditch, Evesham Street C1955

Earlier pictures of Evesham Street show Cranmore Simmons on the corner, a family-run furniture business established by Alfred Simmons in the 1920s.

Caption For Llangollen, The Bridge C1965

The town is most famous now for its annual international eisteddfod, one of the high spots of the cultural calendar in Wales.

Caption For Coleshill, The Church C1955

Moving east we reach Coleshill, a mile south of Amersham.

Caption For Brotton, The Avenue C1955

Kilton Castle, seat of the de Thweng family, lies in the immediate neighbourhood. The population of Brotton grew from 330 in 1861 to 2672 in 1871 as a result of the discovery of local ironstone.

Caption For Rochester, The Castle And Cathedral From Strood 1894

By the 1890s it was not just the hulls of merchant sailing ships that were being constructed of iron or steel; many also carried steel masts, spars and fittings.

Caption For Harrow On The Hill, Old School House 1906

Harrow Park winds away to the east of the High Street, past one or two rather grand houses, to arrive at Deynecourt at the foot of the hill.

Caption For Southport, From Pier 1908

The Marine Lake covered what had been fifty acres of wet sand, which was one of the favourite haunts of sand yacht enthusiasts.

Caption For Lincoln, Cathedral From Pelham Bridge C1960

The area south-east of the city was marshy and virtually undeveloped until its draining after the Witham Act of 1812.

Caption For Launceston, Church Porch C1875

The unique, richly-carved granite exterior of St Mary's is one of the glories of the town.

Caption For Launceston, Windmill Hill C1960

Windmill Hill leads up from the site of the old West Gate, demolished at the start of the 19th century but remembered in the pub of the same name.

Caption For Launceston, Church Porch C1875

The unique, richly-carved granite exterior of St Mary's is one of the glories of the town.

Caption For Winchcombe, The Village 1907

Winchcombe lies on the high ground to the north-east of Cheltenham; its street pattern suggests its origins as an important Saxon town, once the capital of the kingdom of Mercia.

Caption For Bisley, High Street 1910

Bisley stands high on a hillside to the north of the River Frome; it has a wonderful assortment of winding streets and rooftops at different levels, as though the village has grown out of the landscape

Caption For Malton, Market Place 1959

The Norman tower of St Michael's parish church watches over the busy Market Place of Malton, which is filled with cars in this photograph.

Caption For Lostwithiel, On The Road To Restormel House 1906

Motorists drive this way today to visit the shell keep of the medieval castle standing high above the Fowey valley.