Maps

181,006 maps found.

1909, Highleigh Ref. HOSM48506
1910, Walderton Ref. HOSM52341
1909, Nutbourne Ref. HOSM70780
1909, Sidlesham Ref. HOSM59355
1896, Westhampnett Ref. HOSM64089
1895, Chigwell Ref. HOSM34320
1919, Alderton Ref. HOSM35756
1899, Bradenstoke Ref. HOSM38569
1899, Chittoe Ref. HOSM40861
1920, Ford Ref. HOSM45694
1899, Foxham Ref. HOSM45757
1900, Charingworth Ref. HOSM40584
1919, Bould Ref. HOSM38415
1898, Dean Ref. HOSM42927
1898, Whistlow Ref. HOSM64327
1898, Finstock Ref. HOSM64603
1893, Euxton Ref. HOSM45082
1893, Heapey Ref. HOSM47979
1907, Sopley Ref. HOSM59681
1882, Comley Ref. HOSM41601

Books

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Memories

29,019 memories found. Showing results 2,761 to 2,770.

Aggies

This is looking down Station Road, the station is at the bottom of the hill. To the right centre can be seen the smoke and steam of a train rising above the trees. I remember walking up here as a boy when it was still unmade. The large ...Read more

A memory of South Benfleet in 1970 by Ian Lipscomb

A Lovely Girl And A Bonny Place

It's a bit unfair to say my memory is from 2000, as it actually goes back to when I was born (1980) and only ends last year (2008). My earliest memories are of being at my Aunty Stella's. She wasn't really an ...Read more

A memory of Denton Burn in 2000 by Aidan Henderson

Sweet Sweet Choppington

Oh sweet sweet choppington! the day i met you was wondrous and full of chopping memories. i love to be in choppington's warm embrace. i distinctly remember exploring your many sights and sounds... as well as your many ...Read more

A memory of Choppington in 2006

Welbeck Colliery Village Now Know As Meden Vale

My Grandparents moved to Welbeck Colliery Village about 1926, when my mother was 10 years old, and stayed in the same house at the bottom of Elkesley Road until they went into care in the 1970s. My ...Read more

A memory of Meden Vale by Christine Davies

Ginger

We arrived in Wendens Ambo around this year, and took residence in a little cottage in the grounds of a big house. Opposite was a pond in which moorhens spent peaceful days. Next to the pond was a field - I think it is a play area and ...Read more

A memory of Wendens Ambo in 1953 by Pat Weedon

My Great Grandfather The Papermill Manager

My great-grandfather Ogilvie Bricknall was the manager of this mill at the turn of the century. He was a great papermaker and had moved to St Neots with his family from Longforgan in Perthshire. His son James was assistant manager in 1911 and the mill employed his two daughters as clerks.

A memory of St Neots in 1890 by Richard Bricknall

Court Crescent Junior School And Wellinger Way

I was born at my Grandmother's home at No: 50 Hand Avenue on the Braunstone Estate. When I was about 3 we moved from Grandma's to our own home at No: 9 Wellinger Way. I went to Queensmead Infants ...Read more

A memory of Braunstone Town by Jaycie Perkins

Balloon Woods Wollatton

Balloon Woods. Most people says it was a hell hole. Yes some parts of it was. But to a child it was good. There were more quite a few blocks. Some had four floors, these were called Tansley Walk, Bealey Walk, Hartington Walk ...Read more

A memory of Wollaton in 1971 by Jean Smith

Pastures Avenue, Nottingham

I remember Clifton in a different light. We lived at 17 Pastures Avenue during 1966/7, my brother or one of them, he's the youngest, was born there. I met my half sisters and brothers there. I have always liked ...Read more

A memory of Newark-on-Trent in 1967 by Jean Smith

Willingdon Church Hall

Referring to the photograph ref: W446012 I used to attend Sunday School in the pictured church hall from the mid 1950's to 1960 the teacher being Miss Parris. I also went to Cubs at the Memorial hall opposite the church hall ...Read more

A memory of Willingdon in 1960 by Ian Friend

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 6,625 to 6,648.

Caption For Wallingford, The Market Place C1965

The striking tower of St Mary's Church looks out across Wallingford's picturesque Market Place. Much of the church was rebuilt during the 19th century.

Caption For Cholmondeley, Castle And Park 1898

Originally built in the late 16th century, Cholmondeley was heavily remodelled by Vanbrugh; however, most of his work was subsequently demolished to make way for the present castle, which was built between

Caption For Eyam, Village 1919

The colonnaded porch on the left belongs to the Village Institute, a kind of working men's club, which originally catered for the many lead miners who lived in the village.

Caption For The Lizard, The Lifeboat Slip 1927

This old lifeboat station was in Polpeor Cove at the very southern extremity of the peninsula, exposed to the full force of the Atlantic and littered with reefs.

Caption For Dartmoor, The Warren House Inn 1931

The Warren House Inn, at over 1400 feet above sea level, has the distinction of being the highest pub in Devon and one of the highest in the country.

Caption For Paignton, The Promenade And Sands 1907

Paignton became fashionable with the arrival of the Singer family, who built Oldway Mansion in 1874.

Caption For Castleford, Ledsham Village C1965

Only a few miles away from the industry of Castleford, Ledsham village has remained an oasis of tranquillity.

Caption For Stourport On Severn, View From Bridge C1955

Before James Brindley's arrival much of the site of modern Stourport was just sandy common land, with a solitary inn and a ferry crossing point.

Caption For West Lulworth, The Pond C1955

West Lulworth is a good starting point for a ramble along the Dorset coast, much of which remains unspoiled once you get beyond the range of the motor car.

Caption For Alfriston, Market Square 1921

On the left is Market Cross House, now the Smugglers Inn. This was once the home of Stanton Collins, leader of the Alfriston gang of smugglers.

Caption For Bardsea, The Beach 1895

A family of youngsters enjoy a spot of shrimping on the beach. On the skyline in the background is the parish church of the Holy Trinity, consecrated just 40 years earlier in 1853.

Caption For Lyndhurst, Swan Green C1955

You cannot leave Lyndhurst in any direction without going through some of the best parts of the New Forest.

Caption For Romaldkirk, The Church 1898

In 1898 the rector of Romaldkirk also held the title of Lord of the Manor.

Caption For Darlington, Technical College 1898

The Technical College was yet another of G G Hoskins' buildings in the town.

Caption For Fakenham, Market Place C1955

As a market town, Fakenham serves the needs of a wide area of villages and farms - as is suggested by the presence of the main national banks.

Caption For Newport, The Valley C1960

Newport was founded by a group of beachmen or salvagers in 1841; nine of the founders were drowned attempting a salvage operation in the following year.

Caption For Southbourne, From The Pier 1908

Southbourne retains a great deal of its original charm, despite being swallowed up by the bustling metropolis of Bournemouth.

Caption For Hallow, The Village C1955

Hallow was the home in later years of Sir Charles Bell (1774-1842).

Caption For Weston Super Mare, Madeira Cove 1923

This is a close-up view of the audience at the Dutch Oven bandstand. Most of the ladies are wearing light summer dresses, while some of the gentlemen have even discarded their headwear.

Caption For Brading, The Bull Ring C1955

Brading's Bull Ring is a legacy of the barbaric tradition of bull-baiting, where a tethered animal would be attacked by a succession of dogs.

Caption For Lulworth, 1894

A perfect natural harbour, Lulworth Cove has been hollowed out by the swirling waters of the English Channel into its present almost circular form, creating one of the most distinctive bays on

Caption For Bampton Grange, The Village 1952

The parish church of St Patrick, in the background, is only one of ten in England dedicated to Ireland's patron saint.

Caption For Bournemouth, 1904

This fine skyline view of Edwardian Bournemouth, with its wealth of splendid church buildings, is a testimony to the endeavours of Bournemouth's first vicar and his son Alexander Sykes Bennett, who

Caption For Kenilworth, Bridge Street C1960

On the left are the Abbey fields, at the end of which stands the late 13th-century church of St Nicholas. Nearby are the ruins of Kenilworth Abbey, founded and endowed by Geoffrey de Clinton in 1122.