Maps

181,006 maps found.

1895, Seal Ref. HOSM70096
1895, Wrotham Ref. HOSM65383
1900, Charlton Ref. HOSM40611
1896, Dray, The Ref. HOSM44760
1901, Low Bradfield Ref. HOSM38571
1891, Bromley Ref. HOSM39105
1891, Burncross Ref. HOSM39537
1891, Chapeltown Ref. HOSM40567
1891, Howbrook Ref. HOSM49026
1891, Oxspring Ref. HOSM55972
1891, Stocksbridge Ref. HOSM60616
1901, Waterthorpe Ref. HOSM63536
1891, Wortley Ref. HOSM65322
1885, Bowlish Ref. HOSM38491
1885, Sutton Ref. HOSM60969
1886, Folke Ref. HOSM45570
1901, Thornford Ref. HOSM61624
1879, Slindon Ref. HOSM59433
1897, Gorhambury Ref. HOSM46587
1886, Tallington Ref. HOSM61177

Books

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Memories

29,019 memories found. Showing results 2,561 to 2,570.

The Plough In The 1930''s 40''s

The Plough my Grandad's (Jack Bartram) favourite watering hole, Granny claimed that with the money he spent there it should have belonged to the family. Landlord in those days was Mr Henry Castleman. The bay on the front ...Read more

A memory of Byfleet in 1930 by Peter Hancocks

Chattin And Horton Shopping Store

IWAS FIVE IN 1964 AND IN THE HIGH STREET WAS A LARGE SHOP CALLED CHATTIN AND HORTON.   IT WAS A WONDERFUL SHOP ESPECIALLY AT CHRISTMAS TIME WHEN FATHER CHRISTMAS USED TO BE THERE WITH HIS SACK OF TOYS.   YOU ...Read more

A memory of Brierley Hill in 1964 by Jackie Thompson

St Mary School

At the top of the town towards the flats is St Mary's church.  I used to attend St Mary's school which was situated behind the church.  One day when everyone turned up for school it had been burned to the ground, I think I was ...Read more

A memory of Brierley Hill in 1965 by Jackie Thompson

Before They Were Built

WHEN I WAS A KID THIS WAS THE SITE OF A FARM IN THE 1940s ( I think it belonged to farmer Copley).  THE BIG HOUSE IN THE BACKGROUND BELONGED TO DR MARJERY.  THE HOUSE IS STILL THERE BUT THE SURGERY WAS KNOCKED DOWN, AND WAS RESITED NEXT TO ST THOMAS' CHURCH.

A memory of Featherstone in 1949 by Les Cranswick

Garden Of Rememberance

We saw when we visited Altrincham

A memory of Altrincham by Eileen Pinnington

Daneswood Convalescent Home 1958/9

I was a pre - Nursing student at Daneswood for two years. I hailed from Bolton, Lancashire and it was my first time away from home and town. I fell in love with Woburn Sands and enjoyed my time at Daneswood, to ...Read more

A memory of Woburn Sands in 1958 by Kathleen Hagan

Secondary School

In 1958 secondary education was available for children who failed the 11+ exam. I attended Skelmersdale Secondary School aged 13 years, 51 weeks old. I was so proud of my new uniform. My best friend was Vivien Pierce and we ...Read more

A memory of Skelmersdale in 1958 by Dorothy Kelly

Family Life

I was 3 years of age when my dad came home from the army (national service). We didn't have a car or much money, so my mum, dad and myself took long walks, Upholland, Dalton, Newburgher, Parbold. When I was tired my dad carried me on his ...Read more

A memory of Wigan in 1947 by Dorothy Kelly

Otley Revisited

I'd visited Otley the town in the 1960s, walking and rockclimbing as a lad of 18 /20 with friends I met at work in the woollen mills of Bradford and Shipley. My first memory is of looking down from the Chevin to this beautiful view of ...Read more

A memory of Otley in 2005 by Keith Carter

Ladies Hairdressers At Instow

My mother - Hilda Florence Allen - worked as a hairdresser in Instow for a time during the Second World War. At the time she was married to Douglas Steer although the marriage did not survive long and she later joined the ...Read more

A memory of Instow in 1940 by John Howard Norfolk

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 6,145 to 6,168.

Caption For Trimley, Mill Lane C1955

This is taken from Old Kirton Road, looking towards the capped top of the mill, now Mill Close. The cottages are Victorian and Edwardian, and some of them may have been built for workers at the kiln.

Caption For New Brighton, Beach And Pier C1960

Built in the late1820s, Fort Perch Rock Battery site was then manned continuously until the end of World War II.

Caption For Crewe, Market Street C1955

This view shows the other end of the Square abutting Market Street. Marks & Spencer can just be seen on the left.

Caption For Manaton, Church 1907

This was the scene of a devastating lightning strike on 13 December 1779.

Caption For Basildon, Market Place C1960

Basildon's market opened on 6 September 1958.

Caption For Burton, View Of Moel Fammau C1960

Burton is considered by many to be one of the most picturesque villages in the Wirral, and it is enhanced by the wonderful panorama over the Dee Estuary to the hills of Wales.

Caption For Saltburn By The Sea, Brockley Hall C1965

A number of quality villas were planned during the 1860s in the early development of Saltburn, although not all of them materialised.

Caption For Warburton, Old Church 1897

There had been a church dedicated to St Werburgh, daughter of the King of Mercia, at Warburton before the Normans.

Caption For Much Dewchurch, Church Of St David C1955

There was once a Holy Thorn tree in Orcop that was said to have grown from a cutting from the staff of Joseph of Arimathea. Unfortunately, it was blown down in a gale in 1980.

Caption For Launceston, Fore Street 1893

This photograph is taken from the spot where the Job Centre now stands, or the car park just down the hill.

Caption For Knowle, Guild House C1965

It was the home of the Guild of St Anne of Knowle (a religious and charitable foundation), but in later years it served many other purposes.

Caption For Kingswinford, Summerhill House Hotel C1965

Kingswinford has become a place of characterless roads, estate houses and shopping precincts, but it retains a scattering of the elegant houses built by 18th-century ironmasters and glassworks owners

Caption For Bursledon, The Village C1960

The older part is naturally more interesting, with its quaint old buildings clinging to the banks of the Hamble.

Caption For Cambridge, Caius College And Senate House 1890

Gonville and Caius College is on the left, along with James Gibbs' elegant Senate House, where students are awarded their degrees.

Caption For Paignton, The Pier 1889

Paignton pier, one of the oldest in Britain, strides 800 feet out to sea; we see it here in all its Victorian finery.

Caption For Great Yarmouth, Britannia Pier 1894

The town rose swiftly to the challenge of the new tourism in the Victorian era. Piers were constructed and seaside attractions of all kinds soon sprang up.

Caption For York, Market 1908

This crowded scene shows the stalls sited on Parliament Street in St Sampson's Square. The market was moved to nearby Newgate in 1955.

Caption For London, Royal Exchange 1886

The frieze that tops the Corinthian portico proclaims in Latin that the Exchange was founded in the thirteenth year of Queen Elizabeth, and restored in the seventh of Queen Victoria.

Caption For Wetherby, High Street 1909

The Angel Hotel on the left was one of three to cater for the motorist; the others were the George and Dragon and the Brunswick.

Caption For Salisbury, Old House In High Street 1928

New Canal street commemorates one of the many open waterways which ran through the medieval streets until the 19th century.

Caption For Wimborne, West Borough 1908

With the towers of the Minster in the background, this street lined with red brick and white-rendered Georgian cottages has a pleasing elegance and symmetry.

Caption For Abergavenny, St Mary's Church C1960

After Henry VIII's dissolu- tion of the monasteries in 1542, the Priory Chapel became St Mary's Parish Church.

Caption For Masham, The Druids Temple C1960

This miniature model of Stonehenge in far-off Wiltshire was erected by William Danby of Swinton Hall, Ilton, near Masham in around 1820 as a folly to interest and impress visitors to his estate.

Caption For Flamborough, North Landing 1908

There were 30 fishing boats here in the middle of the 19th century, but by the end of the First World War they were nearly all gone.