Maps

181,006 maps found.

1892, Lydiate Ref. HOSM52950
1907, Seaforth Ref. HOSM58762
1892, Liversedge Ref. HOSM51708
1886, Tafolwern Ref. HOSM61159
1885, Llandeilo Ref. HOSM34806
1885, Manordeilo Ref. HOSM53086
1899, Llandudno Ref. HOSM34810
1899, Esgyryn Ref. HOSM58798
1904, Brynhoffnant Ref. HOSM39321
1887, Horeb Ref. HOSM48920
1904, Pontgarreg Ref. HOSM56943
1888, Felindre Ref. HOSM71196
1905, Penceiliogi Ref. HOSM56285
1887, Bachau Ref. HOSM41429
1887, Tryfil Ref. HOSM51800
1899, Newborough Ref. HOSM70790
1900, Llanfechain Ref. HOSM51842
1904, Star Ref. HOSM60365
1887, Bodffordd Ref. HOSM38193
1909, Llwynmawr Ref. HOSM52160

Books

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Memories

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A Wartime Child

I was born in 1935 at 25 Cambridge Road, maiden name Lee. There were six of us, parents, 2 older sisters, Beryl and Gwen, and grandmother. I remember many of the shops from the late 30's to the early 50's when we moved to Surrey. ...Read more

A memory of North Harrow in 1930 by Margaret Waddingham

Mr Laidlaw

I read a post from STEVEN LAIDLAW asking if I/we remember his grandfather who owned a building company. Yes, Steven, I remember it well and I believe the entrance to his yard is still there in St. Albans Road, but I'm not sure. Mr ...Read more

A memory of High Barnet by Roland Wood

Pontrhydyrun Avondale Road

I am Roger Davies of 11 Avondale Road, DOB 19.09.43.  Went to Sebastopol Infants school 1948 and then to Griffithstown Junior Mixed - Bryn Jones prior to 11+ !  West Mon 1954. - Harrison, Garnet, et al.  Recall ...Read more

A memory of Pontrhydyrun in 1948 by Roger Davies

The Roxy

Saturday mornings at The Roxy, Barkerend Road, Bradford were a magical event in the lives of 8 year olds plus in the 1950's. The film breaking down which it did every week to the sounds of a hundred kids stamping and yelling and booing. ...Read more

A memory of Bradford in 1953 by Diane Leytham

Grocers Shop In Middleham

I used to stay with a friend in the 1950's in Middleham. Her parents had a grocers shop in the square and her father also had a mobile shop which he went round rural areas with. They also had a few hens and cows. Her ...Read more

A memory of Middleham in 1956 by Alma Blackburn

Binstead In The Big Freeze 1962 63

I was born in Newnham Road Binstead in 1955 and have happy memories of the freedom of living there. Being able to walk to Binstead school and walking alone to my godmother's farm (Newnham Farm) looking for bird's ...Read more

A memory of Binstead in 1963 by Robert Hall

Shops

I suspect this is a little earlier than 1960 (but after 1956) the first building on the right was the offices of "Waugh Brummell and Barron" later Waugh & Co Solicitors and still going strong. The original Waughs were prominent in the ...Read more

A memory of Haywards Heath

Buses

I cannot recall this single-decker Leyland bus on the 29 Route from Lewes. It is worth noting that up to the 1950s most of the local bus routes were serviced by single and double decker laylands (with even a few pre-war 'Gilfords') but the ...Read more

A memory of Haywards Heath

Bus Station

It could be an AEC double decker that is running into the bus station in this picture. I think it could be a little later than 1950 because of the 'embryo' roundabout, but not much because of the single decker leyland on the station ...Read more

A memory of Haywards Heath

Narrow Boat 'bellatrix'.

This is a photograph of me as a young man operating my passenger carrying narrow boat 'Bellatrix', trading as Midland Navigation Packet Boat Service. 'Bellatrix' is a traditional narrow boat built in 1935 at Yarwoods of Northwich.

A memory of Kinver by Claire Allen

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 5,641 to 5,664.

Caption For Milton Keynes, The Pennyland Boat Basin 2005

Eight metres wide and elevated in towns - their 'High' Streets - it was the route that Queen Boudicca (or Boadicea) took in AD 60 to her final battle with the Roman Governor of Britain, Suetonius Paulinus

Caption For Ormskirk, The Catholic Church 1895

The Church of St Oswald proved too small for the congregation that was expanding rapidly as more Irish migrated to the town, so plans were made for a new church nearby.

Caption For Richmond, The Park C1955

The royal connections with this park probably go back further that with other parks, beginning with Edward I (1272-1307), when the area was part of the Manor of Shene; the name was changed to Richmond

Caption For Worthing, South Street 1899

An 1821 Act of Parliament specified financial limits within which Worthing Town Commissioners could purchase land to erect a building to hold their meetings and provide and maintain a town clock.

Caption For Worthing, East Parade 1919

During the first two decades of the 19th century, the more affluent of Worthing's Georgian visitors often took over entire houses on a long lease, so that they could cater for themselves and also entertain

Caption For New Brighton, The Lighthouse 1887

The Black Rock had long been a hazard to navigation for ships entering or leaving Liverpool.

Caption For Devonport, Hms Impregnable 1893

Until the 1850s, the Navy offered little in the way of pre-sea training to recruits; they were simply posted to a ship, where they learned their craft from experienced hands.

Caption For Inverkip, Valley 1899

The village used to be called Auldkirk, because the people of Greenock worshipped here until they built their own church at the end of the 16th century.

Caption For Kelso, View From Maxwellheugh C1955

This magnificent stone bridge was built in the early 1800s to replace another that was washed away in the floods of 1797.

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 Coningsby, The Mill C1955

Heading north-west roughly parallel to the River Witham, we reach two small towns on either side of the River Bain, which meets the Witham a mile away at Dogdyke.

Caption For Woolsthorpe, The Village By Belvoir C1955

Even the wooden gate (centre) is newer, but of the same functional design.

Caption For Wenvoe, The Castle 1899

How sad – this is the end of our photographic journey around this part of the Vale of Glamorgan.

Caption For Penarth, Alexandra Park C1955

Taking its name from the wife of Edward VII, the park was officially opened on 25 June 1902 – the date scheduled (but not kept) for his coronation.

Caption For Fair Oak, The Church C1955

This is a closer view of the Church of St Thomas. One might almost call it a utility building.

Caption For Corfe Castle, From The Church 1897

One of the darkest deeds in English history took place in Saxon times, when King Edward was murdered, probably by order of his stepmother, in 978.

Caption For Abergavenny, Holy Mountain From The Main Road C1955

Mardy village in 1955 had far less housing than it does today. The semi-detached houses on the left of this picture were the only buildings at that date.

Caption For Bedford, St Paul's Church C1955

He is in the gown of an Alderman, and he was a Lord Mayor of London.

Caption For Salisbury, Cathedral, From Old Mill C1955

De Vaux Place 1928 On the Salisbury side of Harnham Bridge, De Vaux Place leads to The Close - the Harnham Gate is at the far end of the wall.

Caption For Caterham, The Square 1902

The coming of the railway in 1856 prompted a rapid expansion of this village: in 1851 it had a population of only 437, which within twenty years had grown to 3,577.

Caption For Oxted, High Street 1928

Originally called 'Ac stede', 'the place of oak trees', old Oxted now has the busy A25 sweeping through its High Street, and it is unlikely that the two mothers with prams would envisage making such casual

Caption For Silverdale, Road To The Beach C1955

Silverdale is a beautiful limestone village in the midst of woods and craggy outcrops.

Caption For Boxford, Swan Street C1955

The Victorian stepped gables, porch and Tudor-style windows of Old Castle House beyond mask a timber building of c1600. The adjoining Victoria Cottage with round-topped windows is dated 1839.

Caption For Hampton Court, Guard Chamber 1890

The King's Guard Chamber contains one of the world's greatest displays of weaponry.