Maps

181,006 maps found.

1899, Isle Of Anglesey Coastal Path Ref. RNE744488
Historic Map Of St George's, St George's Ref. HOSM70856
1903-1910, Isle Of Anglesey Coastal Path Ref. RNC744488
1904-1905, St John's Town Of Dalry Ref. RNC823995
1894 - 1895, London Ref. HOSM65578
1896 - 1913, Bishopston Ref. HOSM37948
1902, Easton Ref. HOSM57570
1902, Redland Ref. HOSM57586
1881 - 1902, Stapleton Ref. HOSM60350
1902, Stockwood Ref. HOSM60527
1902, Whitehall Ref. HOSM64381
1895 - 1907, Bromley Ref. HOSM34228
1885 - 1902, Bradley Ref. HOSM38589
1899, Eastfield Ref. RNC698535
1901-1902, Etton Ref. RNC702077
1899-1900, Crownhill Ref. RNC685007
1902, Bushbury Ref. RNC657444
1901-1902, Millfield Ref. RNC780765
1902-1903, Lenton Ref. RNC755047
1899, Sandford Ref. RNC824978

Books

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Memories

29,060 memories found. Showing results 171 to 180.

Living In

When I moved to live on the Cricket Green with my parents in 1947, the previous tenants were called Bacon, and for many years afterwards, people would say "Oh you live in Bacons' old house" - my mother would seethe!  My brother ...Read more

A memory of Hartley Wintney in 1950 by Heather Tierney

No 10

My name's David Meacham - When I was very small I used to live in the cottage on the right - Number 10 Bremhill. It was a wonderful place to be a child - few cars then of course - and the freedom to roam the village without any fear. The rooms ...Read more

A memory of Bremhill in 1962 by David Meacham

Camping With The Red Cross

Some of my best memories of growing up are the camps I attended at the Red Cross camp site over the field (past the farm) and right on the River Wey at New Haw. I actually lived in Brookwood at the time. We did hiking, ...Read more

A memory of New Haw in 1982 by Andrew Powell

Ann & Vic Norman's Shop

My mother Joyce Stannard worked at the shop in this picture in the foreground with the canopy next to the wine merchants. When she started it was a little wool shop owned by Miss Wright - she sold it to the Norman's who expanded ...Read more

A memory of Cobham in 1960 by Julia Stannard

Fair Oak As It Was

My first day of school was September 1965 at Fair Oak Infants. It wasn't too bad the first day as my Mum was allowed to stay at the back of the classroom, but after that I was left on my own. I became very ...Read more

A memory of Fair Oak in 1965 by Gary Houghton

Piano Teacher On Newbury Road

When this photo of Newbury Rd. was taken I was 9. I used to walk from my house on Coppice Rd. Kingsclere to Newbury Rd. where I took piano lessons. I don't remember the name of the teacher but she played the organ at ...Read more

A memory of Kingsclere in 1955 by Susan Dunn

Snowing And Floating

Can't be too specific about the year, just know I was young. Perhaps we'd not been long in our house on Carr Lane, having lived in Dronfield before. What a treasure this house was, running water, separate bedrooms and ...Read more

A memory of Dronfield Woodhouse in 1956 by Raymond Gee

70s Thoughts

I came from the north to work in Margate from 70 to 72--at what was then called the Isle of Thanet District Hospital, Margate Wing. For my first 2 months I lived in staff accommodation at the Royal Sea Bathing Hospital. I'm sure that ...Read more

A memory of Margate in 1970 by Ian Warburton

Bradford

Mum worked for GEC on Manningham Lane and was informed of her brother's death on HMS Indomitable as he was in the navy in the war. Mum worked with Christiana Swift in the canteen at GEC.

A memory of Bradford in 1944 by Tracie Hargraves

Happy Days

The main memory that I have is growing up in a small village with lots of friends, the pear tree wall will last in my memory for ever, the meeting place for all, playing football on the green, fathers aginst the children, everyone was ...Read more

A memory of Haskayne in 1962 by Richard Melling

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 409 to 432.

Caption For Cirencester, Cirencester Park, Lord Bathurst's Hounds 1898

An alert pack of foxhounds of the local Vale of the White Horse Hunt are being exercised by their three handlers in readiness for the approaching hunting season.

Caption For London, Parliament Street 1908

Here Parliament Street runs into the spacious thoroughfare of Whitehall which rushes onwards to join Trafalgar Square. On the extreme left is the diminutive gabled roof of the Horse Guards.

Caption For Blackpool, Electric Railcar 1890

This restricted the number of trams able to operate at any given time, and one of the measures taken to prevent the system from overloading was the introduction of a flat rate fare of 2d.

Caption For Folkestone, The Leas 1901

In the year of Queen Victoria's passing, these fashionably-clad Edwardians take the air along the mile-long greensward of The Leas on top of the cliff, and against the backdrop of these smart Victorian

Caption For Corfe Castle, And The Village 1890

The South-west Gatehouse (left) stands on the site of the assassination of the 15-year- old Anglo-Saxon King Edward on the evening of 18 March 978.

Caption For Penrith, Brougham Castle 1893

The imposing red sandstone ruins of the keep of Brougham Castle watch over the River Eamont. Brougham Castle was originally built by the Normans, and was strengthened by Henry II in 1170.

Caption For Windsor, Castle, From The Meadows 1895

A collection of pleasure craft are tied up on one of the river's many backwaters. Windsor racecourse is close by here.

Caption For Hartley, The Black Lion C1950

Daniel Defoe lived in a cottage that was once part of this fine old inn. It is said that he wrote 'Robinson?Crusoe' in a back-room above the wash-house.

Caption For Lincoln, School Of Art 1890

Here Broadgate starts to climb out of the valley. Whites Mineral Waters was rebuilt in 1994 as a county library, but the battlemented and towered former Drill Hall of 1890 survives.

Caption For Kenilworth, The Queen And Castle Hotel C1960

Here we see a quiet corner of Kenilworth.

Caption For Blackpool, From North Pier 1896

There is a bit of a swell on, and the majority of people are wrapped up warmly.

Caption For Oxwich, The Castle 1935

He was certainly a man of his time; he was a veteran of the wars in Ireland, Chamberlain of Chester, and a member of the Council in the Marches.

Caption For Belfast, Royal Avenue 1897

This shows the far end of the Avenue, looking into York Street.

Caption For Croscombe, The Church 1899

The 15th-century parish church of St Mary the Virgin is built of Mendip lias and Doulting stone, and has a stone spire 108ft high. The piers of the aisle arcades are 14th-century.

Caption For Sheet, The Old Cooper Built Door 2004

The roads were kept in a good state of repair, enabling high speeds to be maintained by the best of coaches.

Caption For Pitsea, View From Church C1955

The cemetery reportedly has a gravestone dedicated to a lady described as 'a weak and sinful worm, the vilest of her race'!

Caption For Amport, St Mary's Church 1898

Substantially altered in the 19th century, this 14th-century church recalls the names of the family of the Marquess of Winchester, including many admirals and generals.

Caption For Dunwich, The Village 1909

Not much more than St James's Street is left of Dunwich, once the seat of the Saxon king of East Anglia, and once one of the greatest and most prosperous ports in the country.

Caption For Hutton Le Hole, The Village 1957

The village of Hutton-le-Hole lies about one mile west of Lastingham.

Caption For Rotherham, 1961

This photograph was taken from All Saints' Church, itself one of the finest examples of Perpendicular architecture in Yorkshire.

Caption For Luton, Secondary Technical School C1955

Luton's dependence on a good supply of fully trained technicians and tradesmen meant that the old Technical School was transferred from Park Square (now the site of Luton University) to this site on the

Caption For Ushaw Moor, Ushaw College C1960

The famous Roman Catholic seminary of Ushaw College is the main centre in the north of England for the training of Roman Catholic priests.

Caption For Dudley, The Entrance To Dudley Zoo, Castle Hill C1950

A castle at Dudley is first mentioned following the arrival of 'a great and powerful prince of the Kingdom of Mercia' called Dudd, Dodo or Dudo c700.

Caption For Goring, Village 1899

Goring is a riverside village lying between the beech-clad hills of the Chilterns and the windswept slopes of the Berkshire Downs.