Maps

181,006 maps found.

1899, Kirkhouse Ref. HOSM50365
1899, Walton Ref. HOSM63333
1903, Croyde Ref. HOSM42606
1903, Knowle Ref. HOSM50443
1903, Lobb Ref. HOSM52072
1903, Putsborough Ref. HOSM57244
1903, Wrafton Ref. HOSM65228
1886, Abercamlais Ref. HOSM35200
1886, Tir-Y-Graig Ref. HOSM42710
1886, Defynnog Ref. HOSM42969
1887, Llanddew Ref. HOSM51763
1886, Llansantffraed Ref. HOSM51971
1887, Penoyre Ref. HOSM56380
1886, Pentre'r-Felin Ref. HOSM56483
1886, Talyllyn Ref. HOSM61190
1895, Shenfield Ref. HOSM59128
1897, Brynmenyn Ref. HOSM39397
1914, Ewenny Ref. HOSM45120
1897, Southerndown Ref. HOSM59883
1897, Tondu Ref. HOSM62131

Books

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Memories

29,054 memories found. Showing results 2,011 to 2,020.

How Times Have Changed

Looking back at old photographs Harwich & Dovercourt has certainly changed, the Phoenix Hotel is no longer, it has been replaced by luxury flats, the train ferry service has closed, the High Street seems like a ghost ...Read more

A memory of Dovercourt by Steve Delves

Happy Days

Born in Paxton in 1948, I have many happy memories as a child in the country. I never tired of messing about in the local rivers, the Whiteadder and the Tweed. Best described as messing about because at times I didn't catch very ...Read more

A memory of Paxton by Dave Carr

Memories Of Mile Oak And Fazeley

I remember those golden years as a youngster bathing in the mill at Fazeley and Bourne brook at Mile Oak. The weather always seem so warm. We had our own circle of friends, and as youngsters we did get into trouble, ...Read more

A memory of Fazeley by Roy Allsopp

Dalelands

The car in this picture is parked outside my old home. I wonder, was it my Dad's car? Not many of us had cars then. I spent many hours under the lamp-post as it got dark, before I got called in. We were pretty safe to play out in ...Read more

A memory of Market Drayton in 1960 by Dianne Lam

Distant Memories

I had returned to UK from Queensland to visit my mother who was ill and waiting at the platform entrance at Waterloo station when a former colleague from Post Office Overseas Telegraph came up to me and we began a conversation ...Read more

A memory of Frimley Green in 1978 by John Scott

White Tomkins & Courage

In the 1960s I used to hurry down Nutley Lane each morning to my job as telephonist at WTC, which was situated a few road away at the distal end of Nutley Lane and has long since disappeared. WTC was a thriving, example of local ...Read more

A memory of Reigate in 1963

The River

The River Avon dominated most of the kids' lives in the village! I remember swimming 'down the mill' and at Gunville where my Great Grandmother (Sarah Marks) lived. We used to scrounge used inner tyre tubes from Mr Stansfield (who ...Read more

A memory of Figheldean in 1957 by Denise Hope Nee Morgan

The Shakey Bridge

My mother left Yorkshire with me in 1945 when I was four years old. She worked for a Mrs Curzon at Arrochar house in Rothiemay as a cook and general help. I think the owners were titled people. I remember collecting ...Read more

A memory of Rothiemay Crossroads in 1945 by Lucie Nee; Roberts

The Fish Family

My grandfather was Albert Fish. He lived in Small Dole all of his life. He ran a haulage business with his brother Jim. He had eight children, one of whom (JIM) was killed in Italy in the war. My mother, brother and I walked from ...Read more

A memory of Small Dole in 1940 by Colin Robinson

A Happy Time

I was born in 1965 at Cliveden and lived in Grubwood Lane near the entrance to Quarry Woods with my parents for 16 years. I remember walking to Cookham Dean Primary School where the headmaster Mr Turner made my life a misery! I ...Read more

A memory of Cookham Dean in 1965

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 4,825 to 4,848.

Caption For Avebury, The Avenue C1955

These stones form part of the famous Kennet avenue, a ceremonial avenue that links the southern entrance of Avebury to a smaller stone circle, the Sanctuary, about one mile away.

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 Sheffield, Nether Edge Road C1955

Nether Edge was one of the residential areas of Sheffield developed during the latter part of the Victorian era and offered a superior standard of housing to that nearer the town centre.

Caption For Worcester, The Cathedral, West Front 1891

Work started on the present Worcester Cathedral in 1084. In the chancel, just before the high altar, is the tomb of King John, situated between the shrines of St Oswald and St Wulfstan.

Caption For Coleford, View From Transport Square C1955

The isolated tower that stands in the middle of the Town Square was once attached to the parish church, which was built on the site of Coleford's old Market House in 1821.

Caption For Oakengates, The Square C1965

The group of buildings with the clock have all gone to make way for a road system around Oakengates. Notice also the little white building on the right next door to George Orme.

Caption For Wyke Regis, The School 1898

The village of Wyke Regis, now a suburb of Weymouth, north from Chamberlaine Road (foreground).

Caption For Overstrand, High Street 1938

Known as the village of millionaires at the turn of the century (because no less than six lived in the village), Overstrand maintained its exclusivity for many years.

Caption For Cardiff, High Street C1955

At this time Cardiff was a city slowly emerging from the austerity of the immediate post war era.

Caption For Kibworth, Station Street C1955

A typical station approach of late 19th-century houses and the aptly named Railway pub.

Caption For Dudley, Castle Keep C1955

Historically, castle baileys were home to many people, and something of that feel is captured in this view of relaxing zoo visitors enjoying sun and ice creams in the mid 1950s.

Caption For Ferryside, Coast And Boatman 1925

The man seen pushing off from the shore here, his sizeable skiff equipped with both sails and outboard engine, is no fisherman.

Caption For Richmond, Arthur's Oven 1913

Billy Banks Wood, prominent in views from Castle Walk, is ancient 'hanging' woodland clinging to limestone rock on the south bank of the River Swale just west of Richmond Castle.

Caption For Hartlepool, The Lighthouse From The Pier 1896

West Hartlepool was a child of the 1830s and 40s, developed as a port for the export of coal and import of timber.

Caption For Eythorne, Chapel Hill C1955

Along with its neighbouring villages of Betteshanger and Tilmanstone, this settlement was a centre of the short-lived Kent coal industry, which began when coal was discovered when borings for a proposed

Caption For Sheffield, Nether Edge Road C1955

Nether Edge was one of the residential areas of Sheffield developed during the latter part of the Victorian era and offered a superior standard of housing to that nearer the town centre.

Caption For Bamburgh, The Castle C1955

Bamburgh also holds the distinction of being the first castle to be breached by gunfire. During the Wars of the Roses Bamburgh was besieged by the Yorkists in 1461 and again in 1464.

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 Prestatyn, High Street 1895

Prestatyn's station on the Chester and Holyhead section of the L & NWR meant that it became increasingly popular with holidaymakers, especially with those from the Liverpool area.

Caption For Conistone, The Village C1960

It has a history of mining. The limestone from the hills is used to build the farm cottages of this peaceful part of Yorkshire.

Caption For Bracknell, High Street 1901

Some time during the second half of the 19th century, Bracknell became a town, helped by the coming of the railway in 1856 and the development of market gardening and brick-making.

Caption For Haywards Heath, Victoria Park Paddling Pool C1960

It was a reminder of the much- missed old travelling fairs that travelled through the area during the summer months, giving the townsfolk an excuse to enjoy themselves.

Caption For Aberdeen, The Market Cross 1892

It was worth awaiting, as it is a splendid edifice, decorated with portraits of the Stuart kings and the one tragic Queen of Scots and topped by a long column with, at its summit, the unicorn, holding

Caption For Horstead, The Mill 1902

This fine old building houses a large water-mill, which like most of Norfolk's water-mills has a hidden undershot wheel.