Maps

181,006 maps found.

1896, Throwley Ref. HOSM61764
1884, Shuttlesfield Ref. HOSM35522
1906, Sandgate Ref. HOSM58570
1895, Brookheath Ref. HOSM39137
1895, Woodgreen Ref. HOSM65023
1906, Polruan Ref. HOSM56907
1907, Freshwater Ref. HOSM34535
1897, Frodsham Ref. HOSM34538
1897, Manley Common Ref. HOSM70083
1897, Norley Ref. HOSM55207
1902, Berkley Ref. HOSM37535
1902, Little Keyford Ref. HOSM45272
1902, Lullington Ref. HOSM52777
1902, Spring Gardens Ref. HOSM54431
1884, Newbury Ref. HOSM54833
1902, Oldford Ref. HOSM55728
1902, Berkley Down Ref. HOSM57943
1922, Rudge Ref. HOSM58248
1885, Huckerby Ref. HOSM49071
1885, Scotter Ref. HOSM58705

Books

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Memories

29,019 memories found. Showing results 2,891 to 2,900.

Hotel Manager

My father was also the manager of The Bulls head hotel in the 1950s, Mr Ronald F Williams. At that time Sophia Loren was staying and she joined us for tea as my mother is Italian also, they had a good long chat. I remember sitting ...Read more

A memory of Aylesbury in 1955 by Shirley Williams

Small Village Big World

I was also born in Cwm in 1950. We lived there untill the early sixties with my sisters Rhian and Ann. I have just found this web site, and my first impression is how far the children of Cwm have spread over the world. I ...Read more

A memory of Cwm by Bryn Lewis

Growing Up In Fordingbridge

I grew up in Fordingbridge between 1949 when I was born and 1967 when I left for University. I have so many memories that I couldn't possibly put them all down here, so I am just selecting a few good or striking ...Read more

A memory of Fordingbridge in 1960

My Grandfathers Shop Jacksons

I suspect a lot of people might remember the shop. Seeing this photo brings a lot back. The shop is just out of shot to the right of the photo, though you can just make out the alleyway that led to the rear. I had my ...Read more

A memory of Redditch by Roy Tonkiss

Crichel House During The War Years

Dumpton House (Preparatory) School was evacuated to Crichel during the Second World War from Broadstairs in Kent. My older brother (Paul Cremer) was already at the school and due to the war my parents sent me ...Read more

A memory of Crichel Ho in 1940 by Jonathan Cremer

The Milano Coffee Bar

I remember the first time I went downstairs to the "Mill' as my peers called it. In the cellar, it was dark, mysterious and wonderful. I had just started work and was finding my way around, like others, I was warned to ...Read more

A memory of Wolverhampton in 1966 by Frank Batkin

My Boots In Banks Pond

In 1944 three brothers were evacuees in Haddenham, we lived with an old couple named Mr and Mrs Saw in a house, I think it was named Dolly Cote House next to a farm, this was a long time ago but one thing I know is that one ...Read more

A memory of Haddenham in 1944 by Len Friday

School Years

Hi, although from the Orkney Islands I went to Balmacara House School for a year from 1971 to 1972, it was a great time in my life as I had not been out of Orkney much till then so it was a big step for me, I hope someone from that time reads this as I've lost contact with them all.

A memory of Balmacara in 1971 by Arthur Sutherland

My Great Uncle Who Lived And Died In Brongest

My great uncle Daniel Davies, son of Elizabeth and John Davies lived and died in Brongest. Daniel's wife was Hettie (Esther). They had three children-L G Davies, Elizabeth Davies, Daniel Owen Davies. ...Read more

A memory of Brongest by Michael Farley

Liphook

My grandfather was the manager of Smorthwaites, the Chemist, opposite the Anchor Hotel in the middle of Liphook. My mother was born in Liphook and lived in the house next door to the Chemist's on the south. My earliest memory of ...Read more

A memory of Headley Down by Martin Williamson

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 6,937 to 6,960.

Caption For Trefriw, Llyn Cowlyd C1950

The lonely grandeur of the Snowdonia mountains is emphasised in stark monochrome in this lake set high above the village on the flank of the Conwy Valley.

Caption For Chigwell, Home Farm C1960

This road is typical of the building projects that were conducted after the Second World War.

Caption For Cromer, Jetty Street 1925

This was possibly not just for nostalgia's sake, but also because of the number of houses here with jettied bay windows, which afford commanding views of the sea from their upper rooms.

Caption For Alcester, Butter Street C1965

In the 16th century, the area round the churchyard was the commercial centre of Alcester; it included Butter Street, which borders two sides of the churchyard.

Caption For Eastbourne, High Street, Old Town 1890

This shows a vanished scene, with the unique boulder-faced cottages surrounding the old Star Brewery - the subject of perhaps the bitterest of Eastbourne's conservation battles.

Caption For Alston, Market Cross C1955

Claimed to be the highest market town in England, Alston commands sweeping views of the North Pennines and the South Tyne Valley.

Caption For Hockley, Coppice Road And Post Office C1960

Today the little village if Hockley has been absorbed by nearby Poynton.

Caption For Poole, The Town Cellars 1887

Clustered alongside the harbour, the older part of Poole is well worth exploring. In the 19th century, the town had many independent breweries.

Caption For Ironbridge, From The West 1896

It was Abraham Darby's partners, Quaker merchants from Bristol, who put up most of the £3500 needed to establish Coalbrookdale Ironworks.

Caption For Higher Walton, Walton Hall C1955

Prosperity came to Warrington along with industry in the 1800s, and this is reflected in the quality of all the town's commercial buildings.

Caption For South Luffenham, The Church C1955

A special memorial in the church of St Mary the Virgin is dedicated to Ruth Boswell, daughter of the King of the Gypsies.

Caption For Hartlepool, The Harbour C1960

A fine open view of the harbour, with cabin cruisers, yachts and small fishing boats at anchor. Various types of working cranes add interest to the skyline, evidence of important port activities.

Caption For Whitstable, The Harbour 1950

Here we have two views of the spacious harbour, opened in 1832 as the port for Canterbury, seven miles further inland.

Caption For Coltishall, 1902

On the south side of Coltishall the river Bure flows gently through water meadows where cattle and horses graze.

Caption For Oxford, The Rollers, On The Cherwell 1906

The Rollers enabled punts to be moved from a lower part of the river to a higher part. Beside this stretch there was a nude bathing place for men called Parson's Pleasure.

Caption For Langdale Pikes, 1892

This expansive view down the valley of Great Langdale shows Harrison Stickle (2,403ft) and Gimmer Crag prominent on the skyline.

Caption For Truro, Calenick Village 1912

The clock tower on the far side of the bridge belonged to an important tin smelting works which operated throughout most of the 18th and 19th centuries before closing in 1891.

Caption For Bodmin, Barracks 1906

Bodmin is the home of the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry, which served with gallantry during the Great War. A sergeant major directs the parade.

Caption For Caernarfon, Castle, Queens Gate From Quay 1890

The elevated entrance to the Queen's Gate was due to the fact that behind it lay the motte of the 11th-century castle built by Hugh de Lupus, Earl of Chester.

Caption For Nottingham, Dr Tate's Asylum 1890

The Mother Church of Nottingham has the appearance, if not the stature, of a cathedral. Mentioned in the Domesday Book, the present building dates from the fifteenth century.

Caption For Eton, College And Street 1895

At the junction of Common Road and Slough Road, two College schoolboys, one carrying a cricket bat over his right shoulder, are seen walking past the 'Burning Bush'.

Caption For Potton, Greene King C1955

Potton's market existed at the beginning of the 13th century, and the town owes much of its present layout to that period. In the early 1900s a count revealed the existence of 32 alehouses.

Caption For Scratby, The Steps C1955

The sand-dunes along the east coast of Norfolk can rise to heights of ten metres or more, making access to the beautiful sandy beaches relatively difficult.

Caption For Hemingford Grey, St James' Church 1898

This delightful backwater of the Great Ouse is about as charming as you can get. The church is mostly medieval, and the unusual truncated style of its spire is the result of a hurricane in 1741.