Maps

181,006 maps found.

1895, Highbridge Ref. HOSM48397
1899, Gadlas Ref. HOSM45943
1874, Oteley Ref. HOSM53512
1909, Sodylt Ref. HOSM59554
1886, Barway Ref. HOSM37178
1896, Fordham Ref. HOSM45716
1910, Aldsworth Ref. HOSM69971
1895, Epping Ref. HOSM34490
1884, Evesham Ref. HOSM34496
1887, Bradninch Ref. HOSM38674
1886, Longdown Ref. HOSM52262
1888, Rewe Ref. HOSM54633
1888, Powderham Ref. HOSM57162
1887, Silverton Ref. HOSM59277
1887, Whitestone Ref. HOSM64517
1888, Woodbury Ref. HOSM65084
1884, Horham Ref. HOSM48925
1884, Southolt Ref. HOSM59790
1901, Dunfield Ref. HOSM43981
1886, Binham Ref. HOSM37764

Books

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Memories

29,054 memories found. Showing results 2,941 to 2,950.

Growing Up In Woolton

My family from many generations back have liven in Woolton and Gateacre. I grew up in a house opposite the English Rose pub and went to Out Lane primary school. We spent our summer days playing in the orchard by Watergate Lane, ...Read more

A memory of Woolton by Lynda Barlow

My Favourite Place (God's Country)! Ystrad Mynach & Hengoed.

My most vivid memory of Hengoed Viaduct was when I travelled by train over the viaduct (Hengoed High Level) to Stoke on Trent in the summer of 1961. The whole family went and we stayed at my ...Read more

A memory of Hengoed by Barrie Evans

Old Village Barry

Not wishing to sound pedantic, but (with reference to another 'memory' posted about this photo) I'm pretty sure the photo shown is of the cottages on Old Village Road Barry, and not buildings adjacent to Cadoxton school which is a few ...Read more

A memory of Barry by Howard Cox

Steamtrains, Servicemen And Central Station.

The journey up to and across London to King's Cross Station in 1944 for a 4-year old boy was exciting enough, but our adventure had only just begun. Holding my mother's hand tightly, we searched ...Read more

A memory of Newcastle upon Tyne in 1940 by Raymond Hay

The Fish Shop

When I was still going to school Ashburton High School I had a park time job at the Fish Shop at the Shirly Road shops I worked every day arfter school Monday to Friday, also all day Saturday, and I got paid 12 shillings for that, ...Read more

A memory of Addiscombe in 1958 by Alan Woodward

1967 To 1968 Al Forrest

I was on H&R working on the old Shackletons. We did a detachment to Aden where we were the back up aircraft for 42 sqdn who were in Majunga at that time doing the airborne blockade of Rhodesia as Smith had declared UDI.

A memory of Mawgan Porth by Al Forrest

Station House Hopeman

Mine is not a memory but a request for information or old photos. I live in Station House (the old Station Masters house) and have only been able to find 1, unclear, photo of the house. I would love to know of the previous residents here and photos. Many thanks.

A memory of Hopeman by Debra Williams

Browns Grocery Sweet Shop

1950s generally. My aunt Nora Brown was in charge of the sweet shop at Brown's. My uncle worked with his sisters Sis and Vi in the grocery store. Happy memories of free samples when I went to see my aunt. Happy memories of ...Read more

A memory of Oxshott in 1951 by John Lowe

I Now Live In Gnosall Mason Lawn...

I now live in Gnosall Mason Lawn after living on the cut for a number of years when I was forced off due to ill health. I was born in Brineton about 3 miles from Gnosall. I have lived on Masons Lawn now for about 4 years and it's ok.

A memory of Gnosall in 2008 by Keith Waston

Bedford....Happy Childhood Memories.

I am now in the process of establishing Samuel and Florence DAYS, then address with the Records Office at Bedfordshire County Council. Apparently Sandy Lane and Cardington Lane were mentioned many years ago as well as ...Read more

A memory of Bedford in 1953 by David Armstrong

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 7,057 to 7,080.

Caption For Great Harwood, The Roman Catholic Church 1898

The Church of Our Lady and St Hubert, Great Harwood was consecrated in 1859.

Caption For Kirkheaton, Beaumont Arms C1950

The Beaumont Arms, named after the lord of the manor, was originally a gaol and courthouse in the 14th century. The original cells with stone beds are still in the basement.

Caption For Berkhamsted, Ashlyns School C1955

The site had been used as an overflow for Thomas Coram's Bloomsbury Foundling Hospital, but had passed to the estate of nearby Ashlyns Hall prior to its purchase in 1929.

Caption For Braughing, The Maltings And St Mary's Church C1960

St Mary's was the site of the premature funeral of Matthew Wall. When he 'died' in 1574, one of the bearers slipped on the wet leaves, dropped his coffin and broke the lid.

Caption For Guisborough, Market Place 1899

By 1899 we see that the old two-storey bay window of the Cock Inn has gone, to be replaced by a new shop front installed by Mr Fairburn, who had moved his chemist's and druggist's business

Caption For Guisborough, Priory And Lake 1932

The Monks' Pond (or lake) lies to the south east of the priory ruins on Whitby Lane.

Caption For Sutton Coldfield, The Walkway By The Gracechurch Centre 2005

The saviour was a young girl whose family had been dispossessed of their property; this was immediately restored to them and the Tudor rose, the family emblem of the Tudors which shows the union

Caption For Runcorn, Top Locks C1955

Top Locks was the end of the Bridgewater Canal system - it had come all the way from Manchester and Worsley.

Caption For Falkirk, Callendar House 2005

The Antonine Wall is being put forward as a World Heritage site, in collaboration with Germany, Austria and Hungary to mark the European boundary of the Roman Empire.

Caption For Dudley, Castle Hill, The Junction With Tipton Road C1960

Behind that is the Station Hotel, a replacement of an earlier building of the same name built in 1936. Between the two buildings runs the railway, at a much lower level.

Caption For Keswick, Castlerigg Stone Circle 1889

At the northern end the two largest stones form an entrance; inside, just visible to the left of the photograph, on the eastern side of the circle, are the remains of ten stones arranged in an oblong,

Caption For Sandhurst, Royal Military College 1901

St George’s Chapel is the resting place of kings - Henry VIII and Charles I are buried here.

Caption For Windsor, Town Bridge And Sir Christopher Wren's House C1900

St George's Chapel is the resting place of kings - Henry VIII and Charles I are buried here.

Caption For Windsor, Lower Ward, St George's Chapel 1895

St George's Chapel is the resting place of kings - Henry VIII and Charles I are buried here.

Caption For Howth, The Harbour 1897

A close-up of rowing and fishing boats, drawn up on the shore at low tide. The Martello tower is again visible in the distance.

Caption For Salisbury, Silver Street 1906

The absence of traffic allows dogs and cats to cross the road unhindered. Steven's drapery shop on the right attracts the attention of admiring customers.

Caption For Bonsall, St James's Church 1892

South Wingfield's parish church of All Saints dates mainly from the 13th century.

Caption For Bodelwyddan, Wayside Cafe And Restuarant C1960

Resourceful individuals often took advantage of the growing number of visitors to North Wales in the post-war years.

Caption For Odiham, High Street 2004

These neo-Georgian houses built in 1995 replaced Palace Gate House, which was demolished c1987 as part of the development for housing of the last working farm in Odiham.

Caption For Salisbury, Silver Street 1906

The absence of traffic allows dogs and cats to cross the road unhindered.

Caption For Kingswear, Town And River 1925

Here we see one of the famed paddle steamers heading down the River Dart off Kingswear.

Caption For Warwick, The Castle 1886

The domestic buildings of Warwick Castle are situated on the southern side of the fortress overlooking the river.

Caption For Stratford Upon Avon, Market Place 1892

In 1838 the South Midland Temperance Association embraced a large number of towns, including Stratford-upon-Avon. One of the movement's organisers was Thomas Cook, founder of the famous travel agents.

Caption For Broom, The Village 1901

There are a number of 16th- and 17th-century half-timbered cottages in this photograph, but judging by the state of some of them the village was living up to the 'Beggarly Broom' image given to it by