Maps

181,006 maps found.

1883, Cutsdean Ref. HOSM42681
1882, Turkdean Ref. HOSM62686
1883, Winchcombe Ref. HOSM64808
1900, Beachley Ref. HOSM70043
1900, Bulwark Ref. HOSM39445
1900, Newton Green Ref. HOSM47926
1900, Newchurch Ref. HOSM54852
1895, Ottershaw Ref. HOSM55936
1923, Latimer Ref. HOSM50923
1909, Aldford Ref. HOSM35762
1903, Fishpond Bottom Ref. HOSM45467
1886, Loscombe Ref. HOSM52348
1901, Seatown Ref. HOSM58883
1901, Walditch Ref. HOSM63346
1886, Waytown Ref. HOSM63577
1901, Wooth Ref. HOSM65160
1901, Brockmoor Ref. HOSM39074
1886, Bonby Ref. HOSM38273
1886, Elsham Ref. HOSM44780
1882, Wrawby Ref. HOSM49803

Books

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Memories

29,018 memories found. Showing results 2,091 to 2,100.

Monkery Bottom

One of the land owners living in Hothfield and well known for her generosity was Mrs Tufton. Although she lived a half mile up a dark lane, she would make it worth the walk to go sing her a few Christmas carols. In the spring she ...Read more

A memory of Hothfield in 1950 by John Roders

Church Gate (60s 70s)

My grandparents (Mousleys) lived in 38 Church Street and that was the house where my mother was brought up during the Second World War and onwards. I remember staying there as a small boy: no inside toilet, an old hand water ...Read more

A memory of Lutterworth

I Meet A Vagrant I Know

September 1958 I meet a vagrant I knew. In 1957, I was appointed to be Village Constable, at Lower Penn, Wolverhampton, an upper class district of wolverhampton. My station, was in Springhill Park. The beat was divided ...Read more

A memory of Stramshall in 1958 by John Mellor

Duke Of Northumberland

On August the 11th 1973 Councillor Conway presented the 10th Duke of Northumberland with the peppercorn rent of a red rose for the use of land near the library on which was the rose park opened July 28th 1956.

A memory of Newburn by David Tooke

Edgware Days In The 70/80's

I grew up in Edgwarebury Lane from when I was born until I was 17 and having always lived close by. I attended Boradfirlds and Edware Secondary School so fully born and bred Edgware. I loved the old days of spending ...Read more

A memory of Edgware in 1979

New Farm

I attended Edmondthorpe village school from 1947 to 1953. I live at New Farm with my grandparent Harry and Ethel Gresham. My mother Betty Bratby, nee Gresham, my two brothers Jim and Tim Bratby, uncles John, Harry and Paul. A lodger ...Read more

A memory of Edmondthorpe in 1942 by Josephine Shaw Nee Bratby

Pancake Fritters From Robinsons Bakery, West Bromwich

I remember my mom buying the apple doughnuts with fresh cream. But my favourite was what I recall being called a 'pancake fritter' - like a pancake but a lot deeper, and with currants and ...Read more

A memory of West Bromwich in 1972

Boy Scouts

I was in the Wolf Cubs (as they were known at that time) and we used to meet in a room above the old stables at Weyhill. I was there from about 1956. Loved every minute of it. Then went up to the Boy Scouts at the age of 11 in 1959. The ...Read more

A memory of Weyhill in 1956 by Dave Cleaver

Fond Memories

I remember St Faith's hospital very well. I was the Head Porter there for a number of years until it was closed down. I met my wife there. She was a catering assistant. We were engaged with two other couples in the social club.That ...Read more

A memory of Brentwood in 1985 by John Dale

Dunsmore People And Happenings Remembered

PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION In 1995, when the first edition of this history was published, it seemed incredibly optimistic to have had three hundred copies printed for a market which was ...Read more

A memory of Dunsmore by Peter Jewell

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 5,017 to 5,040.

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 Gloucester, Westgate Street 1891

Only the distinctive three-stage Perpendicular tower of St Nicholas Church, in the centre of the picture, serves as a major landmark in this street - it has been radically changed during the past half-century

Caption For Plymouth, George Street 1889

Serving both a rural area round about, and hundreds of overseas ports by way of trade, Plymouth reached its mercantile heyday in Victorian times.

Caption For Masham, Silver Street 1908

One of Masham's distinctive features is its large market place, where fairs would see as many as 70,000 to 80,000 sheep and lambs up for sale.

Caption For Hastings, From Pier 1890

In the distance are the turrets not of the castle, but of the Cliff Railway which carried visitors to the top of East Cliff, the sandstone bluffs that hem in the east end of the town.

Caption For Dover, Marine Parade 1892

An assortment of small fishing and rowing boats has been hauled safely above the high water mark in this picture of the eastern end of the Marine Parade; the famous white cliffs are visible beyond the

Caption For Longtown, The Castle C1960

Only the keep of the castle now survives.

Caption For Margam, The Castle 1936

Designed by Thomas Hopper and Edward Haycock for C R Mansel-Talbot, Margam was the subject in some of Fox-Talbot's earliest photographs.

Caption For Windsor, The River Gardens C1960

Here we have a view of Alexandra Gardens looking westwards. When the preceding photographs (25607 and 35371) were taken, the photographer would have been somewhere at the far end of the gardens.

Caption For Sutton, Christchurch Park 1903

The next three Edwardian views show Christchurch Park, which was the southern limit of development at that date.

Caption For Kilby, Wistow Hall C1965

The church of St Wistan, which appears to have been remodelled in the mid 18th century, is of considerable interest for its rare, complete interior fittings of that date, enhanced by a number of good

Caption For Devizes, The Caen Hill Flight 1898

Few canal sights in Britain match the splendour of the Caen Hill flight of 29 locks which raises the Kennet and Avon canal 230 feet over a two mile stretch.

Caption For Rochdale, St John's Rc Church And Parish Hall C1960

Erected in 1924, this church replaced a building of 1829.

Caption For Blythburgh, The Church And Village 1895

As the photograph clearly illustrates, the church was gloriously over-sized and over-opulent for an area dependent on butter, cheese and a little fishing.

Caption For Petersfield, Lavant Street 2004

A line of genteel houses is now an indifferent row of shops.

Caption For Bolney, The Lych Gate C1955

The lych gate was built in 1905 and paid for by Edward Huth in memory of his parents, who moved to Wykehurst House in the 1860s.

Caption For Coulsdon, Farthing Down C1955

The signpost makes a central focal point on the flat-topped ridge looking towards the solid tower of Cane Hill Hospital on the skyline.

Caption For Felsted, Leez Priory, The Inner Gatehouse 1903

Leez Priory was a house of Austin canons, founded in the 12th century. After the Dissolution it fell to Lord Rich, who built a new mansion on the site in 1536.

Caption For Lyme Regis, College 1890

This is the rear of Coram Court – we are looking south-westwards from its grounds. It became St Michael's College in 1887, with the Rev Arthur R Sharpe as headmaster.

Caption For Eamont Bridge, Mayburgh Henge 1893

Mayburgh Henge is one of a group of three prehistoric monuments near Eamont Bridge.

Caption For Lincoln, High Street C1950

This Norman building of about 1170 is a remarkable survival of a medieval trade guild's hall and chambers and is now the base of the Lincoln Civic Trust.

Caption For Grimsby, Royal Hotel 1890

The old Royal was demolished in the 1960s; it thrives today as a much smaller hotel called the Humber Royal, part of the Forte hotel chain.

Caption For Keyingham, The Cross C1955

Near the centre of the village is the base of an ancient cross, consisting of the lower part of the shaft and elevated on three steps. On the sides are blank shields.

Caption For Epsom, War Memorial 1924

A first venture into council housing supplied 180 houses on the Ebbisham Road estate at the edge of the Common.