Maps

181,006 maps found.

1895, Tanfield Ref. HOSM61204
1896, Stansted Mountfitchet Ref. HOSM60292
1906, Tregrehan Mills Ref. HOSM38366
1879, Carloggas Ref. HOSM46557
1881, Rescorla Ref. HOSM57654
1900, Brockhurst Ref. HOSM39062
1881, Hatton Grange Ref. HOSM47815
1882, Norton Ref. HOSM55404
1882, Stockton Ref. HOSM60521
1896, Shildon Ref. HOSM35180
1896, Bildershaw Ref. HOSM39278
1891, Esholt Ref. HOSM44926
1904, Upper Chelmscote Ref. HOSM36630
1881, Arscott Ref. HOSM36248
1880, Aston Ref. HOSM36479
1880, Grinshill Ref. HOSM37033
1901, Crewgreen Ref. HOSM37234
1881, Crossgreen Ref. HOSM37565
1881, Broomfields Ref. HOSM39167
1881, Calcott Ref. HOSM39815

Books

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Memories

29,019 memories found. Showing results 2,571 to 2,580.

Sedgmore's Grand Colliery Exhibition

The Bull Ring, Sedgley, that is the location where on a fateful night in April 1906, The Sedgmore’s Grand Colliery Exhibition Travelling Show, set up in Sedgley on its way to the Wolverhampton Annual Suntide Fair, ...Read more

A memory of Sedgley in 1900 by John Sedgmore Blundell

St Endellion Church

In this old and wonderful church I was baptised, went to Sunday school and was confirmed, and every time I enter it I am in awe and feel my ancesters all around me.  Being born and brought up in Trelights, my mother was a ...Read more

A memory of St Endellion in 1940 by Jan Cowling

St Marys Church

We lived in an upstairs flat in South Ealing. The tube railway line ran behind our flat, and beyond that, allotments. We also had a good view of St. Mary's church. It was wonderful to hear the bells ring on Sunday mornings. I ...Read more

A memory of South Acton in 1960 by Averil Branson

Childhood Day Trips

I am now 62 years of age and remember many coach trips to Ogmore-by-Sea from Cardiff with my parents when my brother and I were small, always thinking how cold it must be to live there in winter. Never in a million years did I ...Read more

A memory of Ogmore Vale in 1952

My Wonderful Childhood Days

I remember the day we moved into this little village. It was freezing cold, must have been February, mum had put a heater on in the lounge & I was riding round it on my little tricycle, but I was only 18 months ...Read more

A memory of Fernhill Heath in 1969 by Claire Bowler

Pinner Fair

I was born in Ruislip Gardens in 1939, we were moved to Pinner in 1940 due to the war and living next to Northolt Aerodrome. I lived in the area for 20 years before emigrating to Adelaide, South Australia in 1967. On a visit to UK in 1995 I ...Read more

A memory of Pinner in 1940 by Gordon Tomlinson

Goldthorpe In The Fifties

I was born in 1946 and lived in Manor Avenue. Cricket with dustbin lids propped up with a house brick in the "backins" were our stumps and we played from dawn to dusk during the summer holidays...except during Wimbledon ...Read more

A memory of Goldthorpe by swamidhyan

My Subsequent Visit 29.10.2008

My wife and I had pre-arranged to meet my sister and her entourage in the Fox and Hounds at midday yesterday. The long and winding lane from Eynsford became muddier and narrower with each passing mile and we were ...Read more

A memory of Romney Street in 2008 by Peter Collihole

Rivacre Baths.

For those who never saw (or may have forgotten), the photo shows the view you had after coming in through the main entrance. The large fountain can be seen in the foreground, and was enjoyed by many children as they ran around ...Read more

A memory of Little Sutton in 1947 by David Copnall

Mountain Ash

My mom would talk about Mountain Ash, she was born in Quakers Yard in 1929, my nan, she was born in Llanrug in 1904, name was Griffiths, later she became Mrs Jackson and lived at 3 Field St. I am so sorry that I can't find any of my ...Read more

A memory of Mountain Ash by June Wood

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 6,169 to 6,192.

Caption For Newark, Trent Bridge 1900

This view shows Trent Bridge with the Ossington on the left, the castle on the right and the spire of St Mary Magdalen in the background. One interesting fact about St Mary's is that the 252?

Caption For Winchester, Queen Mary's Chair 1911

The Cathedral 1911 The west door of Winchester Cathedral - one of the city’s most famous views. Inside is the stunning 12th-century black marble font from Tournai in Belgium.

Caption For Basildon, Whitmore Way 1961

The early neighbourhoods were characterised by winding streets and plenty of open space. Some of the plans won awards.

Caption For Farnborough, Queen's Avenue And Queens Parade 1928

Apart from the lack of traffic, remarkably little has changed since this photograph was taken.

Caption For Brent Eleigh, Street Farm C1960

The River Brett curves around the farmhouse, now at the blocked end of the village street nearest to Monks Eleigh.

Caption For Aberaman, Victoria Place C1955

The population of six thousand at the beginning of the 20th century had all the variety of shops necessary for a thriving independent community.

Caption For Cadair Idris, From Cross Foxes C1960

Traffic comes to a standstill for this large flock of sheep being driven along the main road.

Caption For Hickling, The Pleasure Boat Inn C1955

At Hickling, where the Broadland waters fan into expansive shallows, there is a pleasing jumble of red tiled and thatched buildings clustering around the old Pleasure Boat Inn.

Caption For Port Talbot, The M4 Motorway C1966

The building of the M4 created vast numbers of jobs, and the road continues to sustain those that remain working in local industry.

Caption For York, Exhibition C1885

An exhibition of fine art was held in the grounds of Bootham Park Hospital in 1866.

Caption For Stourport On Severn, High Street C1965

This photograph must have been taken at the height of the holiday season because the shop on the right, M A Grinnall's, has a number of beach balls and inflatable air beds on display outside.

Caption For Bredon, The Village C1955

Eanulf, grandfather of King Offa of Mercia, founded a monastery at Bredon, though nothing of it is to be seen.

Caption For Weymouth, The Nothe Gardens 1909

Weymouth's Nothe Gardens are beautifully situated on a headland overlooking the Isle of Portland and are the site of Nothe Fort, built to guard the huge naval harbour between the mainland and the Isle.At

Caption For Old Colwyn, 1890

The wheelwright in Old Colwyn was always busy making and repairing wheels and carts, as an inspection of the picture reveals.

Caption For Chester, Watergate Street 1895

Watergate Street is said to contain three of the finest examples of half-timber buildings still standing.

Caption For Wallasey, St Hilary's Church And The Tower C1873

St Hilary's is one of only eight churches in the country dedicated to the saint. The lone tower dates back to the rebuilding of the 1530s, the rest of the church having been demolished in 1760.

Caption For Milland, The Cottages 1901

An estate village of Hollycombe, a Tudor- style house of c1900. Chapel Common has a quaint 16th-century chapel in a wood, with a new church of St Luke built nearby in 1878.

Caption For Great Wakering, High Street C1950

A soldier stands to the right of the gate. The post box and telephone box must have been well used by residents at the camp.

Caption For Mells, The Church 1907

A view of the south porch. St Andrew's Church was built in the latter part of the 15th century of oolitic limestone in the Perpendicular style.

Caption For Macclesfield, Gawsworth New Hall 1898

He was later to die in 1712 as a result of a duel with the Duke of Hamilton.

Caption For Tilehurst, School Road C1960

In 1911 Reading formally absorbed much of Tilehurst, which had already in effect become a suburb of the town.

Caption For Petersfield, Lavant Street C1965

Previously a journey from London to Portsmouth entailed one of two options: to go to Croydon and then to Brighton, with a change there onto the South Coast line to Chichester and Portsmouth, or

Caption For Belfast, Chichester Place 1897

The elegant emporium of Robinson and Cleaver (centre) tells of a Belfast upper crust, which had to be catered for. It was one of many commercial buildings taking over the residential square.

Caption For Margate, St John's Church 1890

HIGH on the hill at the top of Margate High Street is the parish church of St John the Baptist, which has served generations of Margatonians for nearly 1000 years (see 27445).