Maps

181,006 maps found.

1884, Orton Ref. HOSM55799
1884, Pytchley Ref. HOSM57264
1883, Kidderminster Ref. HOSM34720
1901, Bayton Ref. HOSM37264
1901, Mamble Ref. HOSM53049
1901, Rock Ref. HOSM57917
1898, Islip Ref. HOSM49513
1898, Kirtlington Ref. HOSM50419
1887, Mynyddygarreg Ref. HOSM54468
1906, Boslowick Ref. HOSM61038
1910, Carswell Marsh Ref. HOSM40243
1898, Goosey Ref. HOSM40520
1910, Little Coxwell Ref. HOSM58500
1913, Farnham Ref. HOSM34509
1896, Badlesmere Ref. HOSM36701
1896, Norton Ash Ref. HOSM39357
1896, Leaveland Ref. HOSM50964
1896, Selling Ref. HOSM58928
1896, Sheldwich Ref. HOSM58996
1898, Ferndale Ref. HOSM34513

Books

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Memories

29,054 memories found. Showing results 2,151 to 2,160.

Yesterday

Seeing this picture braught back memories of 3rd January 1951, when I, and around fifty others, ambled down this lane from the rail station to RAF Padgate, to start an 'adventure' which would remain with us for the rest of our life. Bill.

A memory of Padgate in 1951 by Bill Smith

Thorne Water Sports

One of the highlights of the year was the annual Thorne Water Sports held in the canal between Dunston's shipyard and the Canal Tavern. The event included swimming races and sculling races where competitors stood in a rowing boat ...Read more

A memory of Thorne in 1948 by Brian Bristow

Cononley

I was born in Buttershaw in Bradford. I moved to Cononley at the age of 5 and have spent happy times in and around the village. Living just outside the village parish lines at this time our family became very involved in the village ...Read more

A memory of Cononley in 1977 by Angela Wilkinson

James Roberts

I have a photo of a grave in Llangristiolus in Wales and buried in it is James Roberts, died 4th Nov 1844 aged 45 years, and his daughter Susannah, died 28th Nov 1844 aged 4 years. Does anybody know if this grave is still there? ...Read more

A memory of Llangristiolus in 1860 by Raema Kent

Family

This is not really a memory but since putting my memories on here one of my great uncle Lorry`s daughters Sheila went to Canada just after the war 1946 . Well guess what !her eldest daughter has got in touch with me. She has always been a ...Read more

A memory of Elsecar by Susan Sutton

Serpentine Factory Poltesco

While resident in the area I was given a story about the demise of the factory which I visited many times but I cannot vouch for its accuracy. The factory specialised in large serpentine objects with elaborate and highly ...Read more

A memory of Poltesco in 1962 by John Lawson

Dunbar East Lothian

I remember Dunbar, I used to go through from Edinburgh to see my Granny Marr who lived in 32 Parsonspool and the rest of my relations, the Ashtons, Knox, Gillans & Patersons who lived in the area.

A memory of Dunbar in 1940 by George Lewis

Willingdon

My grandparents lived near the British Queen on Eastbourne Road near the tiny grocers store and I have happy memories of spending summer holidays on the downs and Donkeys Hollow picking bluebells. I would love to hear from anyone who ...Read more

A memory of Willingdon in 1951 by Carol Broadbent

Miss Wills Teacher At Earls Barton Primary School Poss 1965

Attending Primary School in Earls Barton I remember a teacher called Miss Wills very well. She drew shy pupils out of their shells and plonked them on the stage. The performance she ...Read more

A memory of Earls Barton in 1965

Personal Memories Of A Child

I was born in 1942 and by the time I was five years old I has a brother and two sisters. My mum and dad used to send me up to Longriggend for weekends and holidays, probably because my mum was so busy with the other ...Read more

A memory of Longriggend in 1940 by Joe Mc Laughlin

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 5,161 to 5,184.

Caption For Egham, Procession C1901

This procession through Egham is, sadly, a funeral procession for Percy Giles, a member of the Egham Town Band.

Caption For Old Warden, Shuttleworth College C1955

The latter is dedicated to the life of the eldest son of the family who was killed in World War II, and supports the Shuttleworth Collection of road transport and aircraft housed at Old Warden Aerodrome

Caption For Chester, Watergate Row 1863

In the late 19th century, the writers of tourist guides such as Baedeckers considered the Rows in Watergate Street to be the poor relations of those in other parts of the city.

Caption For Wantage, The Square And Town Hall C1950

Note the variety of architectural styles in this corner of the Market Place. The building on the right is timber- framed and infilled with herringbone brickwork.

Caption For Witney, The Market Square C1955

Witney, in the west of the county, has long been famous for its links with the wool trade, as well as the manufacture of blankets, which have been produced here for over 700 years.

Caption For Elmer, The Beach C1960

The lack of people on this quiet beach at Elmer, near Bognor Regis, does not appear to distract from the enjoyment of these two young children.

Caption For Lullington, Church C1960

It is one of the smallest churches in England - it seats about 20 people. All that remains today is part of the chancel of a once much larger 13th-century church.

Caption For Pleshey, View From The Church Tower C1965

This great castle mound is perhaps best seen from the top of church tower: it is a fine example of a motte and bailey.

Caption For Cadgwith, The Devil's Frying Pan 1890

Just south of Cadgwith, the Devil's Frying Pan was once a vast sea-cave before the roof collapsed, leaving this enormous blow-hole over 200 feet deep.

Caption For Filey, Lowfield Farm Camp C1955

Here we see the modest wooden buildings of the Lowfield Farm Camp, which was a predecessor of the giant holiday camp near Hunmanby which now dominates Filey Bay.

Caption For Reepham, Market Place C1965

The long white house opposite was originally the home of Reepham Brewery, quite a large concern with over 50 public houses.

Caption For Powerstock, 1902

Powerstock is said to have been a favourite residence of King Athelstan, who probably resided in the nearby earthwork called the Castle.

Caption For Peterborough, The Cathedral From The South East 1890

The cathedral rose from the monastery originally founded in 654 by Paeda, the king of Mercia.

Caption For Llanelli, Swiss Valley C1960

The higher rainfall and the natural lakes of Wales have always been necessary to meet the water requirements of England.

Caption For Horsham, The Carfax Looking Towards London Road 1891

The absence of traffic makes this stretch of London Road in Horsham seem unusually spacious. In those days children could stand safely in the road and pose for photographs.

Caption For Billingshurst, South Street 1909

One of the larger villages of Sussex, Billingshurst may get its name from the Saxon 'Billings', or perhaps from the Roman engineer Belinus who was responsible for Stane Street, the Roman road linking

Caption For Chatsworth, The Sculpture Hall C1876

The Sculpture Gallery at Chatsworth illustrates better than anywhere the fabulous art collection which successive Dukes of Devonshire have acquired over the years.

Caption For Histon, High Street C1965

We can see of Wightmans' hardware shop, and on either side are the garage's petrol pumps. Small shops on the other side of the street sell Lyons cakes, Woodbines, and Walls ice cream.

Caption For Brompton, Church View C1960

A deserted Church View in Brompton, a few miles further along the A170 west of Scarborough from Ayton.

Caption For Bournemouth, The Square C1955

By the 1950s motor traffic was beginning to dominate the centre of Bournemouth, though it was still possible for drivers to easily pull in at the side of the road.

Caption For Haddenham, West End C1950

Driving through West End, the visitor is reminded of the Dutch engineers who were brought over to work on the fenland drainage and for whom some of the terraced cottages were built.

Caption For Elan Valley, Careg Ddu Dam C1955

The four reservoirs of this valley were created between 1892 and 1903 from a 9-mile-long string of natural lakes to feed the demands of Birmingham.

Caption For Camborne, New Dolcoath Mine 1925

Camborne's massive Dolcoath mine reached a depth of over 3000 feet. To work it economically many thousands of gallons of water had to be pumped out.

Caption For Carthew, Clay Workings 1927

Down the years, pyramids of waste have scarred the landscape above St Austell, creating an eerie, lunar atmosphere.