Maps

181,006 maps found.

1910, Suffield Ref. HOSM60900
1904, Alkborough Ref. HOSM35791
1906, Amcotts Ref. HOSM35937
1906, Garthorpe Ref. HOSM46069
1885, Holme Ref. HOSM48761
1885, Messingham Ref. HOSM53631
1908, Westdean Ref. HOSM64143
1914, Seaham Ref. HOSM35160
1914, Dawdon Ref. HOSM42916
1914, Seaton Ref. HOSM58776
1898, Seascale Ref. HOSM35162
1898, Gosforth Ref. HOSM46771
1898, High Sellafield Ref. HOSM58809
1898, Wellington Ref. HOSM63654
1903, Seaton Ref. HOSM35163
1907, Cautley Ref. HOSM40400
1907, Dent Ref. HOSM43123
1889, Babthorpe Ref. HOSM36653
1890, Wistow Ref. HOSM64860
1895, Sevenoaks Ref. HOSM35169

Books

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Memories

29,019 memories found. Showing results 2,551 to 2,560.

Old Port Bannatyne

This is a favourite view of photographers taken from McIntyre's Boatyard. In the distance you can see St Bruoc's church which burnt down in 1956. In the foreground is a boat hiring station, one of three in the village. This ...Read more

A memory of Port Bannatyne by John Stewart

The Marlborough

The white building in the picture below the church tower was the Marlborough pub. During the war through till the early 1950s my grandmother and grandfather were licencees and my father was brought up there. I have a picture of my ...Read more

A memory of Charlbury in 1940 by Diana Larkworthy

Spaldwick Windmill The Belton Family

The Belton family has a long association with Spaldwick as millers, witnessed by a hill being in the family name, (O.S. map 153), just north of the village. My mother's sister Violet Bass, from nearby Kimbolton, ...Read more

A memory of Spaldwick in 1955 by Paul Digby

193940 School Days

I remember the Town Hall at Cowbridge.  In those days there was no one way system around it like today.  The school boy interest was the Merryweather Fire Engine that was kept in a garage at the side of the Town Hall. Great fun to ...Read more

A memory of Cowbridge in 1940 by Roy Newton

St. George's Presbyterian Church

St. George's Presbyterian Church stands in the forefront of this photograph between what was the Co-operative shop and Tommy Jones the fishmongers shop.   How long the Presbyterian Church has stood on this site I ...Read more

A memory of Little Sutton in 1972 by Kathleen Green

The Norfolk Family

I am John Howard Norfolk and although I have never lived in Yorkshire I know that my Norfolk family were farmers, millers and tanners in Harewood and nearby Wharfedale villages for many hundreds of years until the late 1800's. I ...Read more

A memory of Harewood in 1860 by John Howard Norfolk

Nanny Blake/Baker

Spring Lane where Edith Baker lived and helped with the birth of many of Bishopstoke's babies. I would love to receive stories of her.

A memory of Bishopstoke by Jackie Baker

I'm Still Owed Ten Shillings!

I remember the inside of the Baptist Chapel as I attended regularly from the age of 5 until my early teens. A Reverand Exall and a one-armed man called Mr. Chapman were in charge. On Anniversaries they used to put ...Read more

A memory of Melton Mowbray by Clive Dixon

Home Sweet Home

I first found the hamlet of Llanelian some 15 years ago after visiting Anglesey on a regular basis for the last 25 years. I found the peace and quiet of the area very pleasant.  The walks are refreshing and the views from Porth ...Read more

A memory of Llaneilian by Kevin Matthews

Happy Days

i was born in Algers Road, Loughton in 1942 and moved to Chigwell in 1944, then back to Buckhurst Hill in 1947.  My dad worked as a lorry driver for W.C.French. My brother Chris and friends used to walk up to Buckhurst Hill High Road ...Read more

A memory of Buckhurst Hill in 1947 by Roger Walker

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 6,121 to 6,144.

Caption For Borth, Cambrian Terrace 1938

This is the first view that many visitors would have had of Borth.

Caption For Clevedon, Walton Castle 1887

Walton Castle stands to the north-east of Clevedon in the middle of what is now a golf course.

Caption For Henbury, Blaise Castle C1955

B;aise Castle was built as a folly by Thomas Farr, Master of the Society of Merchant Venturers.

Caption For Morpeth, From The Old Bridge C1960

This photograph was taken from the old footbridge, of which only the central pier and abutments remain; the cast iron section was added in 1869.

Caption For Bradford, Town Hall Square C1950

The statue of Queen Victoria graced the square from May 1904. A crowd of 70,000 cheered the Prince and Princess of Wales, who were also here to open the Bradford Exhibition at Lister Park.

Caption For Woodbridge, The Promenade 1906

The bank of the river Deben. Just to the right of the sailing barge is Woodbridge tide mill, the later model of a tide mill which has stood here since the early 12th century.

Caption For Orford, The Village C1955

The tower of St Bartholomew's church dominates this view of Orford. The upper part of the tower collapsed in 1830, and it was not until the early 1960s that reconstruction began, ending in 1971.

Caption For Killarney, The Long Range 1897

A view of the end of the Long Range, the beautiful narrow lake between Lough Leane and the Upper Lake, which lies under the shadow of Eagle's Nest, a precipitous mountain 1,100 ft high.

Caption For Chester, Queens Park Bridge 1923

An excellent view of the rebuilt suspension bridge, which is for pedestrians only. On the far bank is one of the stages for excursion steamers, and a station for the hire of rowing boats.

Caption For Finchampstead, Church 1906

The parish church of St James, Finchampstead was first recorded in the early 12th century. One of its later additions was the brick tower in 1720.

Caption For Southampton, Flood Gate Bar And God's House Tower 1892

On the right of the photograph is the 15th-century God's House Tower, formerly the south-east gate of the old town and one of the earliest artillery fortifications in Europe.

Caption For Mayfield, High Street C1955

Mayfield stands on the summit of a hill, and has one of the most picturesque long streets in the county.

Caption For Coventry, Greyfriars Green C1955

Greyfriars Green is dominated by the spire of Christchurch (c1350), all that remains of a monastery established in 1234 and demolished in 1539.

Caption For Chatsworth, And The Bridge 1886

This is the classic view of the Duke of Devonshire's mainly 17th-century Derbyshire home of Chatsworth, seen from James Paine's entrance bridge over the River Derwent.

Caption For Hambledon, The Village And The Church C1955

The Bishop of Winchester granted a weekly market here in the 13th century, and looking at this photograph of one of the village streets, little has changed since the mid 1950s.

Caption For Cheam, The Broadway 1938

This view was taken looking north along the Broadway from the crossroads, showing the extent of the redevelopment carried out by the Onyx Property Investment Company over the two preceding decades and

Caption For Aiskew, The Village 1900

The village of Aiskew is now almost merged with Bedale. Looking along Storey Terrace, we see in the distance the tower of Bedale's church of St Gregory.

Caption For Ospringe, Water Lane C1955

On opposite corners of Water Lane are the only two buildings to survive from the Maison Dieu, one of neighbouring Faversham's three medieval religious foundations.

Caption For Bath, Queen Square C1955

His novel idea was to treat each side of the Square as a single architectural composition, so that the terraces of houses looked like single grand palace fronts with central pediments on three sides of

Caption For Fen Ditton, Village 1914

A set of stone steps leading nowhere might seem a rather odd thing to have on the roadside.

Caption For Whitchurch, High Street C1955

This is a view of the same street looking down the hill. Notice how in this and the other pictures of Whitchurch, the street lights are suspended above the centre of the street.

Caption For Wimborne, High Street 1936

The bank on the corner has become the Midland Bank, while across The Square the familiar names of Boots the Chemists and Foyle's Library appear on shop signs.

Caption For Chatham, St Bartholomew's Hospital C1960

St Bartholomew's was founded by Gundulf, Bishop of Rochester in 1078 for the city's lepers and sick poor. It is perhaps the oldest hospital in the country.

Caption For Sandwich, The River Stour 1914

To the left of the River Stour is the Bell Hotel; the town records report that the mayor 'presented King Charles II with a glass of sack at the Bell tavern door' when his Majesty rode in