Maps

181,006 maps found.

1891, Rawdon Ref. HOSM57603
1891, Yeadon Ref. HOSM65494
1878, Thorncliffe Ref. HOSM61611
1885, Arnesby Ref. HOSM36229
1885, Aylestone Ref. HOSM36631
1884, Barsby Ref. HOSM37140
1884, Beeby Ref. HOSM37364
1885, Countesthorpe Ref. HOSM42110
1885, Foston Ref. HOSM45707
1886, Huncote Ref. HOSM49122
1884, Keyham Ref. HOSM49820
1883, Rothley Ref. HOSM58227
1883, Wanlip Ref. HOSM63371
1923, Hollingdon Ref. HOSM48717
1923, Wing Ref. HOSM64750
1883, Eastbridge Ref. HOSM44411
1885, Easthampton Ref. HOSM44442
1885, Eye Ref. HOSM45041
1885, Kimbolton Ref. HOSM50081
1885, Broad, The Ref. HOSM55117

Books

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Memories

29,019 memories found. Showing results 2,511 to 2,520.

Airplane Crash In Church Gresley

I was only a toddler when a light plane landed in the cricket field beyond the allotments at the bottom of Regent Street. Everybody around dashed down to see the spectacle. Few had seen an aeroplane actually on ...Read more

A memory of Church Gresley in 1930 by Brian Venning

Rose View

1970 - 1984: As you look at this photo the last building on the right, the barn like cottage with the small window, is Rose View. My mum and dad bought it for £1,000 in 1970, and set to work modernising it as I was due 1971 and my brother ...Read more

A memory of Polgooth in 1970 by Tami Cross Halls

Great Part Of The Village

1970's and 80's: We had a great childhood playing at this end of the village. It was quiet except for the cars of people that lived up here. Everyone knew each other. My old house is in the background, all you can see is the ...Read more

A memory of Polgooth in 1980 by Tami Cross Halls

"The American University"

The school was converted for use as the campus for The United States International University in Europe. I was fortunate to be working as a Careers Advisor in nearby Watford whilst it was operating as a university and so I had ...Read more

A memory of Bushey in 1989 by John Howard Norfolk

The Leeds And Sunderland Cup Final

I watched so many cup finals on black and white television when I was a boy never dreaming of the day that I might actually be there. But it happened in 1973! Would you believe my neighbour was a long retired football ...Read more

A memory of Wembley in 1973 by John Howard Norfolk

Where I Was Brought Up

I was 2 years old when we moved in, in 1950. My dad was the Lock Keeper, Alan Mclean Tait, my mum Florence (Always called Elsie)my sister Christina (Chris), me, Eddie & our spaniel Judy. We also had chickens and a cockrel. ...Read more

A memory of Harlow in 1950 by Eddie Tait

School Carol Concert

This was where my mother and father were married in 1937. I used to walk up to the Church with the whole of Minehead Grammar School for our annual Christmas Carol Service. Our lovely music teacher, Mr Langdon, used to play the ...Read more

A memory of Minehead in 1958 by Hilary Moore

This Is How The Lock Looked Like When My Family Lived In Lock Cottage 1950 1961

This is where I spent my life from 2 years old till I was 13 years old. Fishing, rowing boats, paddling canoes and riding Kitty the horse in the field behind our cottage ...Read more

A memory of Harlow in 1950 by Eddie Tait

The Towpath Where The Boats Were Moored Later On

There used to be a very large weeping willow there that used hang over the river. We used to cast underneath it as fish used to congregate under it. This is the bank where I did most of my fishing from. ...Read more

A memory of Harlow in 1949 by Eddie Tait

My Great Grandparents In Kirkoswald

My Great Grandparents, James & Annie Robinson and their daughters Caroline & Jane, moved to Kirkcoswold in early 1900's. Annie died in childbirth soon after. James remarried Mary Hetherington and had a ...Read more

A memory of Kirkoswald in 1958 by Carol Fish

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 6,025 to 6,048.

Caption For Lulworth Cove, Going Ashore C1955

Immortalised in literature and art, and the subject of a thousand picture postcards, Lulworth Cove is at the top of everyone's sightseeing list for Dorset.

Caption For Derwent Water, Friar's Crag 1893

Another classic view of the Lake District. The pine-clad promontory of Friar's Crag near Keswick on Derwent Water is backed by the forested slopes of Walla Crag.

Caption For Cark In Cartmel, The Bridge 1897

A quiet corner of the tiny village of Cark, where the River Eea flows under a low bridge into the sands of Morecambe Bay. Note the upturned cart by the bridge.

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Caption For Cracoe, C1965

Cracoe is a small hamlet of mainly 17th- and 18th-century houses on the minor road between Skipton and Grassington.

Caption For Kildwick, The Village C1960

This fine, four-arched bridge over the River Aire at Kildwick, between Keighley and Skipton, was built by the canons of Bolton Priory in the early 14th century.

Caption For Bournemouth, Southbourne Terrace C1871

Advertisements of the day commented that 'enterprise has converted the silent and unfrequented vale into the gay resort of fashion, and the favoured retreat of the invalid'.

Caption For Bournemouth, The Pier Approach C1948

Piers may have become more elaborate as the 20th century wore on, but the fundamental joy of walking above the waves never failed to appeal to human nature.

Caption For Norwich, Earlham Hall 1938

It is now the School of Law of the University of East Anglia. It is screened from the modern university buildings by dense trees.

Caption For Matlock, Dale Road 1892

A traffic-free view of Dale Road shows the Victorian Gothic style of the Old English Hotel (right) to good effect.

Caption For Yelverton, The Village C1965

This part of Yelverton, separated from the rest of the village by the main road, goes by the curious name of Leg O'Mutton.

Caption For Cottesmore, The Village C1955

A tractor, without a cab for the driver, hauls its trailer through the centre of the village. The houses are mostly thatched and built of stone.

Caption For Hay On Wye, Broad Street C1955

Although one of the busiest in Hay, this street is also one of the shortest. Here we have the mock-Tudor Café Royal, which was also a baker, confectioner and high-class grocer.

Caption For Montgomery, From Castle Grounds C1940

There are cynics who say that the remains of the castle are not worth the effort of the steep climb.

Caption For Hope Under Dinmore, Arkwright's Almshouses C1960

Nearby Hampton Court became the home of the Arkwright family, the well-known cotton spinning industrialists. The family were great benefactors to the village, hence the name of these almshouses.

Caption For Plymouth, Pier 1898

In a curious echo of history, many of today's tourist boats leave from the site of the old pier for similar destinations, and also for cruises up the Tamar.

Caption For Jarrow, The Viking Statue C1965

This is C M Davidson's sculpture of what are supposed to be a couple of Viking raiders, though they look more like characters from the Games Workshop catalogue. Max Wall would be proud of the legs.

Caption For Cheltenham, Cheltenham College Playing Fields 1907

At the height of the British Empire, the colleges took in the children of military officers and civil servants posted to far-flung corners of Queen Victoria's realm.

Caption For Helmsley, The Square C1955

The ancient, ivy-covered Black Swan Hotel dominates this view of the Square at Helmsley, the attractive castle-crowned capital of the North York Moors National Park.

Caption For Barmston, C1955

This, the main part of the village, is built far enough inland to be safe from the ravages of the sea.

Caption For Devizes, St John's Church 1898

The view shows the east side of the church, with the Beauchamp Chapel on the left. This was erected by Richard Beauchamp, Lord St Amand, Governor of the Castle, during the reign of Edward IV.

Caption For Kettering, Parish Church C1960

From Sheep Street the driveway to a tier of wide steps approaches the church.

Caption For Bromfield, Church From North West 1924

The chancel ceiling of St Mary's church in Bromfield was painted in 1672. It is absolutely hideous, and yet somehow one cannot help rather liking it.

Caption For Chesterfield, Church, South East 1896

Despite looking as though it is about to topple over, the spire of St. Mary and All Saints is stable.

Caption For Stokesby, The Village C1965

An enormous horse-chestnut tree dominates this photograph of a typical Broadland village: reed cutting is still carried out here.