Maps

181,006 maps found.

1896, Westmarsh Ref. HOSM64118
1896, Wingham Ref. HOSM64847
1896, Wingmore Ref. HOSM64761
1898, Bonvilston Ref. HOSM38296
1915, Thornhill Ref. HOSM61632
1904, Cilgerran Ref. HOSM41070
1904, Y Ferwig Ref. HOSM45336
1904, Parcllyn Ref. HOSM56099
1904, Ponthirwaun Ref. HOSM56853
1899, Blackford Ref. HOSM37940
1899, Irthington Ref. HOSM49473
1899, Mellguards Ref. HOSM53464
1899, Moorhouse Ref. HOSM54033
1899, Rockcliffe Ref. HOSM57920
1899, Westlinton Ref. HOSM64114
1887, Bancyfelin Ref. HOSM37028
1887, Blaen-Y-Coed Ref. HOSM38028
1886, Tanerdy Ref. HOSM46275
1887, Laugharne Ref. HOSM50927
1887, Llansteffan Ref. HOSM52074

Books

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Memories

29,018 memories found. Showing results 2,071 to 2,080.

Alan & Hilda

Alan and Hilda Slater were my Uncle and Aunty and lived at the post office for many years and were quite possibly the funniest people I ever knew. Stanhill Post Office is reputedly haunted and Uncle Alan took every opportunity to use the ...Read more

A memory of Stanhill by Steven Hargreaves

Ratfyn Power Station

In the 1950s I was in the Royal Engineers and came over from Germany to our school of military engineering at Chatham where we did a course in electrical power stations. We were then posted to Bulford barracks, and did our ...Read more

A memory of Bulford in 1954 by Norman Webb

Remembering Byfleet

I was born in Byfleet in 1950. We lived in Binfield Road. Later I moved to the hotel that was built where the village green is now. My mother Beatrice Stenning was the housekeeper, cook, maid and everything in between. My dad ...Read more

A memory of Byfleet by Paulene Morgan

Hall Of Reepham

My HALL connection from East Yorkshire to Norfolk comes from my 2 x Grandfather Robert Hall born Hackford 1847 to Thomas Hall and Dorothy Mary Ann Juby. Robert's siblings were Jeremiah 1839, Amelia Sarah Ann 1841, John 1844, George ...Read more

A memory of Reepham by Wendy Hall

Searching For Day Family

Does anyone know of any folks with the surname of Day living in Northfleet? Day was my mom's maiden name, her first name was Thora. She lived next door to Arthur Greenslade, pianist, on Stonebridge Hill. I live in Mission ...Read more

A memory of Northfleet by Clive Jeffrey

Fleur De Lys

My mother grew up in Lowsonford, her parents owned the Fleur de Lys, it was a wedding present from my great-grandad. My grandmother, Mrs Elizabeth Tarplee, started to make steak pies at the pub for the passing boats. My mother had a ...Read more

A memory of Lowsonford in 1920 by Daphne Harding

Explosion At Ici Broom 11th February 1954

It is 56 years this week since my beloved husband, WALTER JOHNSTON was killed in an explosion at the ICI plant known as The Broom, at POWFOOT, Dumfriesshire.He was 26 years old, tall, handsome (Gregory Peck ...Read more

A memory of Powfoot in 1954 by Janet Johnston

Mill Road

Well, I guess I don't really have a date to start from, I lived in Aveley Severn Road (Kenningtons). I was born 1964. I've been trying to find Tracey Fenwick, she lived in Ravel Road, but most of all I'm trying to trace Mr and Mrs Appleton, ...Read more

A memory of Aveley in 1980 by Jan Laverick

West Street Shops

Shops on West Street in the 1960s were left to right: Merritts the butcher next door to Blackiston the butcher, famous for the specialty sausages, also had its own slaughterhouse and in the back garden an Anderson shelter used by ...Read more

A memory of Midhurst in 1960 by Doug Murphy

New Lanark Mills

New Lanark World Heritage Centre, the Mills and Robert Owen's and David Dale's houses belonged to my grandfather the late Jack Williamson, his company was Metal Extractions. It is a travesty and a tragedy that his property was ...Read more

A memory of Lanark in 1973 by Catherine Ratter Scott

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 4,969 to 4,992.

Caption For Oxford, Cornmarket Street 1922

The most striking building amid the shops is the rough-hewn late Anglo-Saxon tower of St Michael's Church, with its two tiers of paired belfry windows.

Caption For Llanberis, Top Of Llanberis Pass C1955

This open-topped car laden with tourists has just crawled up the narrow, zig-zag road to the top of the pass.

Caption For Addlestone, 'holly Tree' 1904

Addlestone grew up in the mid 19th century with the arrival of the railway, when a few villas and many more terraces and pairs of artisan houses were built.

Caption For Keynsham, High Street 1950

On 26 June 1685 the village was the scene of a skirmish between 350 royalist troops and rebel forces of the Duke of Monmouth. Monmouth lost his nerve and turned away from Bristol.

Caption For Beauchief, The Abbey C1950

Beauchief is four miles south of Sheffield, but all that remains of the Premonstratensian Abbey founded by Robert Fitz Ranulf around 1183 is the west tower.

Caption For Botley, The Mills C1950

This picture, showing the 18th-century mill facade, was taken shortly before the construction of a silo block used for storing raw materials for making animal feeds.

Caption For Eccleshall, The Castle C1965

In 1209, the rebuilding of Eccleshall Castle was begun by Walter Langton, Bishop of Lichfield and Lord High Treasurer of England.

Caption For Bradford, Kirkgate, Market Buildings 1897

This imposing building of 1878 replaced an earlier market.

Caption For Ripponden, Oldham Road 1966

The new mills, ten of which were established as early as 1758, used water power from the fast running River Ryburn.

Caption For Headingley, The Church, Nave East 1891

St Michael's church, called 'proud and prosperous' by Pevsner, is by J L Pearson, the architect of Truro Cathedral, and was built in 1885.

Caption For Oxford, New College, The Entrance Gateway 1902

Lincoln College 1906 The college was founded in 1427 by Richard Fleming, Bishop of Lincoln.

Caption For Grantham, Avenue Road 1904

There are now fewer trees, and several of the houses are offices or hotels. At the left is the rock-faced stone St Peter's Hill United Reformed Church of 1869.

Caption For Wragby, The Church C1965

The parish church lies east of the Almshouses, which can be seen beyond the chancel.

Caption For Arundel, Maltravers Street 1906

Maltravers Street is one of Arundel's three main streets. Its ancient name was Chepynge Street.

Caption For Forest Row, Hartfield Road 1907

Forest Row, recorded in the early 14th century, lies three miles south-west of East Grinstead on the verge of Ashdown Forest.

Caption For Aylesford, Kit's Coty C1960

There has been much debate about the age and significance of these four giant stones a mile north of the village.

Caption For Eythorne, The Colliery C1955

This is one of a cluster of collieries which opened in east Kent just before the First World War. Villagers also found work at nearby Snowdown and Tilmanstone.

Caption For Lower Penn, St Anne's Church, Springhill Lane C1965

The village of Lower Penn was once owned by Lady Godiva, and was formerly known as Nether Penn.

Caption For Eyam, Village 1896

The twin-gabled cottages in the centre of this photograph are where the infamous plague first struck in 1665.

Caption For Bramshott, The Village 1901

Peeping through the trees in this photograph is the spire of Bramshott church.

Caption For Eastleigh, Leigh Road C1955

This corner of Eastleigh has changed significantly. The new buildings interposed with the older ones on the left-hand side of the street offer a rich mix of architectural styles.

Caption For Rhos On Sea, Rhos Road C1955

Rhos-on-Sea was the poorer cousin to nearby Colwyn Bay, yet it still manages an identity of its own.

Caption For Great Mitton, Post Office And Church 1921

The post office sign is visible over the lower window of the building immediately in front of the church.

Caption For Market Drayton, The Canal At Tyrley Locks C1955

Tyrley (pronounced Turley) Locks consists of a flight of five locks south of Market Drayton. Along with coal, the main products that were shipped along this canal were cheese and milk.