Maps

181,006 maps found.

1908, Camber Ref. HOSM39969
1908, Playden Ref. HOSM56833
1896, Arkesden Ref. HOSM36202
1901, Ashdon Ref. HOSM36310
1896, Quendon Ref. HOSM57314
1899, Netheravon Ref. HOSM54721
1900, Netherhampton Ref. HOSM54637
1900, Newtown Ref. HOSM55060
1899, Tilshead Ref. HOSM61984
1865, Hatt Ref. HOSM47810
1913, Borrowby Ref. HOSM38350
1913, Ellerby Ref. HOSM44828
1893, Liverton Ref. HOSM51710
1893, Loftus Ref. HOSM52250
1897, Bradwall Green Ref. HOSM38617
1907, Brading Ref. HOSM55469
1896, Sandwich Ref. HOSM35151
1906, Sardis Ref. HOSM58549
1883, Darsham Ref. HOSM42899
1883, Yoxford Ref. HOSM65557

Books

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Memories

29,019 memories found. Showing results 2,541 to 2,550.

First 17 Years Of My Life From Birth [1943]

I was brought up in Eltham and lived at no 30 High St where my Mother & Father had a bicycle & sports shop.Everyday I would go across the road to the swimming baths, and at that time there was the ...Read more

A memory of Eltham by Ann Randerson

Re Comment By John Howard Norfolk On Wigan Clogs

Wigan-made clogs always did have a reputation even way back when - so it's nice to have this confirmation of their quality holding up even to today. I've even discovered that one of my ancestors made his ...Read more

A memory of Wigan by Thelma Hurly

Cigarette Machine

I always remember playing in and around the frame holding the cigarette dispenser whilst my mum was in one of the shops opposite. I used to do this everytime until I outgrew it and nearly got stuck!

A memory of Byfleet in 1969 by Nicola Hodge

1946 1971

GREW UP IN CHIDD IN THE 50-60'S. HAPPY MEMORIES OF CHILDHOOD DAYS' STILL "HOME" TO ME.. THOUGH NO LONGER LIVING THERE

A memory of Chiddingfold in 1968 by Madeline Swinburn

The Bottleneck

This view of Goerge Street was taken before the "bottleneck" was re-developed. The store in the right in the foreground was demolished and a new Tesco was built there in the early 1960s. The "bottleneck" was not wide enough for 2 ...Read more

A memory of Pontypool in 1960 by Robin Morgan

A Lovely Village Where Time Has Stood Still

I recently visited Kirdford with my mother to try and trace family history. My mother is a Pullen and all her ancestors originated from Kirdford, we visited the graveyard and lo and behold found some Pullen ...Read more

A memory of Kirdford in 2006 by Carol Spicer

Ye Olde Gate House

This picture is of the Old Gate House, taken from the West Street side.  The sign over the front door was "Ye Olde Gate House".  It was a very old house and is shown on some of the old maps of Wilton. It had two addresses - The Gate ...Read more

A memory of Wilton in 1920 by Wendy Ross

Playing In The Corn Fields

I lived in the cottage next to the Chapel, and played with Wendy, we used to cycle to Upware and Wicken fen. At one point we would sit on the haystacks after the farmers had finished them. I would go horse riding in ...Read more

A memory of Swaffham Prior in 1966 by Mary Whiting

Bank

The bank on the corner is now RBS, lovely place. I used it all the time, always overdrawn, always getting charged 38 quid, oh well its only money glad I'm out of it.

A memory of Urmston in 2007 by Chris Bushell

Little Sutton

I seem to have opened up vast memory stores here! It's good to know so many people who were around at the time I was at Berwick Road are still around today. Mind you, fifty-ish isn't old these days never mind what teenagers ...Read more

A memory of Little Sutton by Stephen Owen

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 6,097 to 6,120.

Caption For Kinver, The Canal C1955

Though it passes through an industrial landscape, this canal has many quiet rural stretches where the narrow boats chug along under a dense canopy of green.

Caption For Dolgellau, Upper Smithfield Street 1908

Dolgellau was the county town of the old county of Merioneth, and is set amid the mountains which are famous for Welsh gold—the mines here provided gold for Royal wedding rings.

Caption For Ammanford, Quay Street 1937

The steep roofs and gables in the Dutch style overlook a hive of activity in this street scene.

Caption For Selby, Bridge 1901

The timbered toll-bridge carrying the York road over the Ouse was erected in 1791, and was one of the earliest of its type in the country.

Caption For Kendal, The Castle 1894

Kendal Castle was built by the Normans to the east of the town, probably by Ivo de Tailbois, the first Lord of Kendal in the late 12th century.

Caption For Hastings, The Castle 1890

A Norman castle was built on West Cliff by William the Conqueror, which was replaced by a stone one. All is romantic ruin, and it is a much-favoured spot with visitors.

Caption For Shanklin, Beach 1918

The latter write his poem 'Lamia' here, while Longfellow wrote a verse in praise of the ferruginous spring which issues out of the Chine, whose waters health-conscious visitors came to sample

Caption For Ibstock, Station Road C1965

The back of the Crown Inn can just be seen in the centre, where Station Road becomes Hinckley Road, curving south past the parish church, and on to Nailstone and Market Bosworth.

Caption For Laleham, Village 1906

Laleham was a tiny village when Dr Thomas Arnold, soon to be the formidable headmaster of Rugby School, came to live here in Regency times.

Caption For Abererch, The Village C1955

A few miles from the old port of Pwllheli, this small village on the side of the river Erch would seem to offer little to the passer-through; but a few houses, a church and a small shop offering anything

Caption For Snaith, Selby Road C1950

The earliest of Snaith's three manors existed in 1086, and for most of its early life was owned by the Crown.

Caption For Blacko, From Noggarth C1960

Blacko Tower (just visible on the top of the hill), marking the boundary of Pendle Forest, was built by Jonathan Stansfield in 1891.

Caption For Halton, From Castle Hill C1955

An ancient settlement, Castle Hill near the church of St Wilfrid is the site of both Saxon and Roman fortifications.

Caption For Bolton Le Sands, General View 1898

The village of Bolton-le-Sands sits astride the A6, four miles north of Lancaster.

Caption For Swanage, Tilly Whim Caves 1890

This view shows the eastern gallery of the underground cliff quarry with one of George Burt's inscriptions (centre left) giving its potted history: 'These caves were formed centuries ago by

Caption For Sudbury, Cemetery 1900

The two chapels, Anglican and Nonconformist, are linked by an archway, and stand in the centre of the cemetery.

Caption For Long Melford, The Green 1906

In the distance is the church, partly obscured by the Hospital of the Holy Trinity founded in 1573 by Sir William Cordell of Long Melford Hall.

Caption For Leeds, Boar Lane C1965

Under the Griffin Hotel signboard, and in the midst of the dominating chain stores and offices, Jackson's barber's shop still shows a traditional striped pole.

Caption For Leigh, Cyder Press Farm C1955

The tiny hamlet of Leigh lies on the east bank of the River Severn, perched on land just high enough to raise it from the floodplain, a few miles north-west of Cheltenham.

Caption For Newquay, Trerice Manor House 1912

It was the home of the Arundell family, but it is now owned by the National Trust.

Caption For Bridport, West Road 1909

Foundry Cottages (left) and three-storey Foundry House (far right), in West Allington, were the hub of Richard Robert Samson`s Grove Iron Works.

Caption For Amersham, Church And Market Square 1958

This view, also taken from an upstairs window of the Griffin, looks into Broadway, much changed in the 1930s and 1940s.

Caption For Leicester, Eastgates And Clock Tower C1950

The pinnacled and canopied Clock Tower, designed by Joseph Goddard in 1868, dominates the forefront of the photograph, while its four stoney local worthies, Simon de Montfort, William Wyggeston,

Caption For Stafford, The Castle C1955

These gaunt 19th-century ruins stand on top of the motte built in the late 11th century by Robert of Tosny on land granted to him by William the Conqueror.