Maps

181,006 maps found.

1900, Hopwas Ref. HOSM49018
1900, Wigginton Ref. HOSM64568
1897, Bunbury Ref. HOSM39530
1897, Burton Ref. HOSM39693
1897, Kelsall Ref. HOSM49675
1897, Rushton Ref. HOSM55857
1897, Peckforton Ref. HOSM70938
1897, Tiresford Ref. HOSM61947
1886, Curland Ref. HOSM42644
1887, Halse Ref. HOSM47526
1887, Hillfarrance Ref. HOSM48555
1887, Milverton Ref. HOSM53916
1887, Oake Ref. HOSM55498
1905, Tavistock Ref. HOSM35295
1905, Horsebridge Ref. HOSM48947
1881, Allscott Ref. HOSM35839
1882, Haybridge Ref. HOSM37624
1881, Shawbirch Ref. HOSM45053
1882, Jackfield Ref. HOSM49541
1882, Ketley Ref. HOSM49787

Books

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Memories

29,052 memories found. Showing results 1,571 to 1,580.

My Father

I did not know my father, I only remember him in the early part of my life but I knew he worked for the coal yard in Thornton Heath, he had a large Shire horse and the last I know of him was standing at the horse's head with a ...Read more

A memory of Thornton Heath in 1952 by Ray Lee

Visits To Captain Digby In 1960s

I remember our annual holiday to Kingsgate in the 1960s. We stayed in various guest houses in Percy Avenue and often walked down to Kingsgate Bay for a day on the beach. In 1965 I was aged 7 and remember the pub ...Read more

A memory of Kingsgate in 1965 by Barbara Mears

Bad Times

Not the silly little ginger kid no more! I'm great blonde n beautiful n proud of my family. Are any of you alive!? I'm fandabbydozee. Get in touch n if not I will see you in the ablutions! ha ha.xx

A memory of Bellingham in 1960 by Doris Hardwick

Fetcham In The Forties And Fifties

This parade of shops is in my memory for ever - my family moved to Orchard Close - which starts just beside the post office on the right of the picture - in 1946. My brother was five and I was six months old. We ...Read more

A memory of Fetcham in 1950 by Christine Fox

The Boat Club, Acton Bridge

Laurie, I remember vividly those days as if they were yesterday, strange to see the Jan mentioned which dad bought from the Faircloughs which was moored at Widnes Docks.Do you remember our trip down the ship canal to ...Read more

A memory of Acton Bridge by Philip Guy

Early Years In Park Road

Born in 1947 to Ted & Cred Fowles, I lived in 3 Park Road until 1955 when I moved down the hill to Southsea. I started Tanyfron primary school in 1951 and went on to Penygelli Secondary school, Coedpoeth, in 1958. When ...Read more

A memory of Tanyfron by Ann Evans

Coach House

In the late 1950s my mum and dad moved to the Fortune of War and ran it for a few years. Bob and Betty worked for the brewery and this was the first house since Bob had left the navy. I went to Laindon Hill primary school and had the time ...Read more

A memory of Laindon by Kevin Moore

Family Ties To Sutton

I was born and brought up in Sutton until we moved when I was 8. I remember going to swimming club on Friday evening in the old swimming pool and visiting the library when it was in an old house through the park. I am ...Read more

A memory of Sutton in 1961 by Lindsay Norris

New Parks Boys,

I remember well the tennis courts . We were a secondary modern and our tennis courts were very secondary. Holes and gravel with a perimeter fence that had so many holes in it that about 20% of the balls sailed through it only to be ...Read more

A memory of New Parks in 1967 by Richard Lees

Shewan Banchory Ternan Parish

My genealogical journey has brought me to Banchory Ternan Parish of yesteryear ... Two of my Shewan-surnamed folk were born there : William Shewan in 1883 , and one of his sisters Isabella Shewan , in about 1885. Two of ...Read more

A memory of Banchory in 1880 by R Urquhart

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 3,769 to 3,792.

Caption For Great Longstone, The Crispin Inn C1950

The name of the Crispin Inn in Great Longstone recalls one of the village's former specialities, boot and shoe making - St Crispin is the patron saint of that trade.

Caption For Matlock, The Square C1870

Now known as Crown Square, this busy junction at the centre of Matlock has always been the hub of the town.

Caption For Weymouth, The Parade 1904

The Parade was built in Georgian times as the fashionable residential quarter of the town. Near here, members of the royal family would stay during and after the reign of George III.

Caption For Laindon, Wash Road C1955

Wash Road was a road of many farms: Watch-House, Mundell's, Petchey's, Benson's, Puckle's, Sellers, and Laindonponds.

Caption For Redditch, Garden Of Remembrance C1955

Many of the flowering plants enjoying the sun in this picture have been replaced by low-maintenance shrubs, including too many gloomy evergreens.

Caption For Tanworth In Arden, The Village C1965

Little remains today of Shakespeare's Forest of Arden, only isolated islands of woodland in a sea of agriculture. But the name lives on locally.

Caption For Wells Next The Sea, Staithe Street 1950

This is a narrow street of 18th- and 19th-century houses leading down to the harbour.

Caption For Kippax, High Street C1965

The unusual placename of Kippax, a village to the east of Leeds, comes from the Saxon, and means 'Cyppa's ash tree'.

Caption For Malton, Market Place 1959

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

Caption For Pontefract, Market Place 1964

Famous for its liquorice 'cakes' or sweets, Pontefract is an ancient market town at the junction of the Rivers Aire and Calder, south of Castleford.

Caption For Bungay, St Mary's Street C1960

The edge of St Mary's churchyard, with the war memorial in the form of a white cross, is on the right. The jettied building of c1500, on the left, was the Guildhall of the Mercers and Drapers.

Caption For Paisley, Dunn Square 1901

Dunn Square is a haven of tranquil peace amidst the bustle of a busy town centre.

Caption For Mevagissey, The Harbour 1890

The inner stone jetties of this thriving port provide sheltered moorings for a large fleet of fishing vessels.

Caption For Hitchin, The Biggin 1903

This photograph of the Biggin was taken from the south in 1903. The section immediately before the camera is now demolished; nonetheless, what remains is a fascinating building.

Caption For Ringwood, Avon Castle 1891

The Post Office C1960 Bransgore, north of Christchurch, grew over the years as a sprawling residential village.

Caption For Aldershot, Victoria Road 1927

On the right is the imposing facade of the old National Provincial Bank.

Caption For Babbacombe, The Downs 1918

Before the development of Babbacombe as a small holiday resort, its isolated coves were used by smugglers such as Bob Elliott of Brixham and Jack Rattenbury of Beer.

Caption For Chatsworth, And The Bridge 1886

This is one of the great stately homes of England. Owned by the Duke of Devondshire, it is built on a grand scale.

Caption For Ludlow, Church Tower 1896

The Normans may have settled around their castle, but the first settlement on the hilltop was probably near the site of the present church.

Caption For Harthill, Woodhall Lane C1965

The earliest parts of All Hallows date from c1200; the chancel is 13th century, and Victorian additions include the east window and north aisle windows.

Caption For York, St William's College 1911

The building was named after William Fitzherbert, who was the great-grandson of William the Conqueror.

Caption For Great Malvern, Malvern Hills And Wynds Point C1900

Great Malvern village is set against the stunning backdrop of the Malvern Hills, that great range of summits that rises above the surrounding plains of Worcestershire; they form one of the finest ridge

Caption For Newbury, The Broadway C1960

The Chequers Hotel, beside which is a line of cars, is one of Newbury's most famous businesses. Though almost entire- ly rebuilt, some of the original walling remains.

Caption For Watlington, High Street C1950

The small town of Watlington, at the foot of the Chiltern escarpment, used to be famous for its many inns.