Maps

181,006 maps found.

1883, Burwarton Ref. HOSM39631
1901, Chyknell Ref. HOSM40955
1882, Newton Ref. HOSM45014
1882, Glazeley Ref. HOSM46336
1883, Neenton Ref. HOSM54573
1902, Romsley Ref. HOSM57983
1882, Shirlett Ref. HOSM59122
1886, Cannington Ref. HOSM40032
1885, Edington Ref. HOSM44616
1886, Puriton Ref. HOSM57311
1887, Woolmersdon Ref. HOSM65139
1909, Sewerby Ref. HOSM58980
1891, Moorhouse Ref. HOSM54034
1901, Newington Ref. HOSM54882
1891, Owston Ref. HOSM55943
1891, Rossington Ref. HOSM58101
1901, Scaftworth Ref. HOSM58620
1891, Skelbrooke Ref. HOSM59328
1891, Trumfleet Ref. HOSM62547
1901, Warmsworth Ref. HOSM63438

Books

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Memories

29,018 memories found. Showing results 2,021 to 2,030.

The Pier And Esplanade

I was born in Sudley Road nursing home, Bognor, and we lived in Nyewood Lane, but I used to stay frequently with my grandmother in her flat a couple of hundred yards from the Royal Norfolk Hotel. One of my earliest ...Read more

A memory of Bognor Regis in 1946 by Josephine Hammond

Hallsands Hotel

I'm currently researching for a forthcoming book on the former (now demolished) Hallsands Hotel. If you have any memories of it from any era that you would like to share, I'd be delighted to hear from you. Many thanks Nick Gilman hallsandshotel@hotmail.com 07904 449982

A memory of Hallsands by Nick Gilman

I Think This Is Me And My Dog

I think this is a photo of me (note groovy sunglasses) walking my dog Zoe. I used to walk her along by the sea from Folkestone through Sandgate to Seabrook (in high heels!). I think it was about 1962-64 and I remember the coat, which was Kingfisher Blue.

A memory of Folkestone in 1963

Kitkburton Primary School

I attended Kirkburton First School (School Hill), prior to this I was sent to a Catholic school in Huddersfield, although living in Burton at the time, there was no comparison, Kirkburton School was like heaven following ...Read more

A memory of Kirkburton in 1958 by Mary Ryan

The Hunt Family Cowbit

I have a silver brooch presented to "Bro" AQ. Hunt, Cowbit Branch by the National Union of Agricultural Workers, probably 1930s or earlier. I acquired it from a market stall in Bury St Edmunds many years ago and I would love Mr ...Read more

A memory of Cowbit by David Blackford

Earith Was In Huntingdonshire And Still Is

I was born in St Ives in 1939 but lived in Earith at what is now number 43. Next door was my Grandad's grocer's shop - Bert Russell. I moved to Peterborough in 1958 where I still live in Werrington Village. ...Read more

A memory of Earith in 1940 by Lawrence Wright

Early Years

I was born in 1953 in the front room bedroom at 103 Chamber Road, Hollinwood, Oldham. My Dad Denis Murray was from Oldham, son of Simeon and Margaret Murray from Talbot Street. I remember walking to Corpus Christi School on Old Lane with ...Read more

A memory of Oldham in 1953

Toft Hill

My nana and grandad lived at Toft Hill and although we were Forces children, the trip back home to Toft Hill was always brilliant. Sat in front of the open fire with my Nana's home-cut chips (my nana was called Jean Alderson and ...Read more

A memory of Toft Hill in 1980 by Sarah Louisse Tucker

Childhood In Sparkbrook

I grew up in Elm Grove, Sydenham Road and went to Montgomery Street School. Does anyone remember the Waldorf Road cinema ? It was near the junction of Stratford Road. We used to go on a Saturday morning to see 'The Lone ...Read more

A memory of Sparkbrook in 1958

The Millhouse

I was born at home in the mill house at Kestle Mill. My mother ran a small Bed and Breakfast from there when I was little. My parents were Julia and Michael Soady. The midwife arrived in a red MG to deliver me. I have one picture of ...Read more

A memory of Kestle Mill in 1958 by Jane Tilley

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 4,849 to 4,872.

Caption For Winchester, The Pentice 1928

The covered walkway of The Pentice was created when the upper floor of its houses was extended in the 16th century. Until 1279 a Royal Mint of the Norman and Angevin kings stood on the site.

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.

Caption For Aylsham, Market Place C1955

Aylsham is a pleasant market town steeped in the history of woollen manufacture. Back in the days of Edward II, it was the principal town in the region for making fine linen.

Caption For Bristol, The Quay 1887

No longer England's second port, Bristol was still busy handling imports for the west of England.

Caption For Culham, The Green C1955

We are looking from the start of the High Street towards the green.

Caption For Burnley, Towneley Park Gate 1895

The castellated entrance to Townley Hall, on the A671 Todmorden Road at Burnley Wood, was photographed when it was still a private estate.

Caption For Stanhill, The Post Office C1955

Stanhill is a small community on one of the B-roads between Oswaldtwistle and Blackburn. It was in this building in 1764 that James Hargreaves lived when he invented the Spinning Jenny.

Caption For Longleat, The House 1907

Ancestral home of the Marquesses of Bath, and sometimes described as the first true Renaissance house in England, Longleat was built by Sir John Thynne between 1547 and 1580.

Caption For Arundel, High Street 1906

St Mary's Church 1907 Moving north-east to the western end of the Sussex Weald, we reach the town of Horsham, which expanded greatly after the railway arrived in 1848.

Caption For Downham, The Village 1921

This rather posed picture shows the lower part of the village. The two men, one holding the horse and one with his dog, are everything a photographer could want in a village scene.

Caption For Kettering, Sheep Street C1955

The views here concentrate on the historic core of the market town.

Caption For Skegness, Lumley Road 1899

Given the Earl of Scarbrough's family name, Lumley Road is a straight road with the old High Street winding along south of it, diverging to the left of the trees to meet again at Lumley Square in front

Caption For Pluckley, Church 1901

The 13th-century church of St Nicholas is one of several of its kind presiding over the villages of east Kent.

Caption For St Annes, Pier Entrance C1955

At the pier entrance, near the bandstand and car park, there was a first aid post (right) on the edge of the remaining sand dunes.

Caption For Gwithian, Pendarves Arms C1960

Gwithian Towans, the three-mile stretch of sandhills in which the village stands, was from 1889-1920 the home of the National Explosives works, which produced much of the cordite used in artillery shells

Caption For Bildeston, Chapel Street C1965

The weavers' cottages (right) are reminiscent of Kersey and Lavenham. They were restored in about 1960, when seven dwellings were reduced to three.

Caption For Winchelsea, The Wesley Tree 1912

This is the magnificent ash tree under which the ageing John Wesley, founder of Methodism, preached his last sermon on 7 October, 1790.

Caption For Kegworth, Ashby Road C1965

Beyond the crossroads is the old village, with its three- storey, flat-fronted late 18th-century houses, while towards the camera the quality of the secondary layer of houses, including those of the

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Caption For Basildon, C1955

We are standing on what is now the golf course, above The Dell and Swallowdale. In the distance, right of centre, is the long, pale form of the recently-completed Keay House.

Caption For Somersham, The Church 1898

The palace of the bishops of Ely must have influenced this almost completely 13th-century church dedicated to St John. Inside there is a fine 14th-century king post roof with carved bosses.

Caption For Cardiff, Sophia Gardens Pavilion C1960

Despite suffering a reputation for poor acoustics this much loved venue played host to many of the greatest names in popular music from the 1950s to the late 1970s.

Caption For Llanfairfechan, 1908

The town developed as a Victorian holiday resort, as many did on the North Wales Coast.