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

29,019 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 Guisborough, Westgate C1960

By 1960, the pedestrian crossing over Westgate had been moved to its present position, in the foreground of this view.

Caption For Barton Upon Irwell, The Swing Bridges 1895

Both the 800-tonne Swing Aqueduct and the swing road bridge have been opened to allow the passage of a steamer on the MSC.

Caption For Tamworth, Castle 1949

Soon after the Conquest, the Normans built a wooden motte and bailey castle at Tamworth on the site of the Mercian fortifications of 913.

Caption For Kilbarchan, Main Street 1884

The advent of the power-loom, however, brought about a decline, but by 1900 new industries had sprung up, including printing at Locher Mill, a laundry at Glentyan Mill and flax and paper mills at Johnstone

Caption For Hemel Hempstead, The Top Of The World, Warners End C1965

Within two years 1,000 houses were built, and by 1954 an average of ten new residents were moving into Hemel Hempstead every day.

Caption For Yoxford, Village 1909

North of Saxmundham, Yoxford was once a coaching stop on the London to Great Yarmouth route.

Caption For Netherbury, Village 1902

Standing outside the village Post Office on the left, the bewiskered elderly man leaning on two sticks and wearing a bowler hat was probably a figure of some status in the village, where there were a

Caption For Richmond, Castle And Bridge 1923

The town of Richmond grew up round the Norman castle, which was begun around the year 1071 by Alan Rufus, a son of the Duke of Brittany, and William the Conqueror's man in these parts.

Caption For Winnersh, Bearwood Church C1955

It cost £9,000 to build, paid for by Mr John Walter II, proprietor of The Times newspaper, whose daughter Catherine died at the age of 23 in 1844.

Caption For Grantham, St Peter's Hill 1904

At the south end of the High Street the road widens to a pleasant green, formerly a market place.

Caption For Bacton, Abbey 1933

These are the ruins of Bromholm Priory, founded in 1113. It was famous for possessing 'the Holy Rood of Bromholm', said to be part of the true Cross.

Caption For Winchester, Station Hill 1909

Anyone familiar with the centre of Winchester will know the station approach. One feature that sets this scene apart from that of today is the amount of advertising.

Caption For Mardale, Castle Crag 1893

On the summit of Castle Crag, in the centre of the photograph, are the remains of an early British fort.

Caption For Dudley, Castle Street And St Edmund's Church 1968

the then new block of shops included a Fine Fare supermarket, once a prominent chain locally. Almost off camera on the right is Stantons music store - a place of wonderment for many in their youth.

Caption For Whiston, The Post Office C1960

Two miles south east of Rotherham,Whiston was a large village by the end of the Napoleonic Wars.

Caption For Headley, The Cock Inn C1955

This view looks from the garden of the Old School House, built in about 1850, and once the village school, of course.

Caption For Abingdon, Abbey Gardens, Trendell's Ruins 1925

Moving north of the Checker and across Abbey Close and into Abbey Gardens, we reach the site of the abbey church, which was about 300 feet long, and the cloisters and monastic buildings.

Caption For Runcorn, Market Hall C1965

When this market hall was built a number of houses, shops and even a church were demolished to make way for it.

Caption For Dartford, High Street 1902

Dartford is an ancient market-town which grew into a busy industrial centre on the River Darent, at the point where it was crossed by the Roman Watling Street, parts of which lie buried four feet beneath

Caption For Northleach, Market Square C1965

Northleach lies between Cheltenham and Burford, and most of this former wool town's buildings date from Tudor and Jacobean days.

Caption For Rye, Watchbell Street 1901

This delightful street is named after the watch bell which hung here and was rung to warn inhabitants of approach- ing French raids.

Caption For Macclesfield, Churchwallgate C1955

The church beyond is St Michael's, rebuilt in 1901 to the design of Sir Arthur Blomfield, who was also the architect of the Bank of England in London.

Caption For Prestbury, Old Cottages C1950

In the middle of this collection of buildings is a pub called the Admiral Rodney.

Caption For Tamworth, The Town Hall C1950

Soon after the Conquest, the Normans built a wooden motte and bailey castle at Tamworth on the site of the Mercian fortifications of 913.This was replaced by the shell-keep and tower, which still