Maps

181,006 maps found.

1884, Egmanton Ref. HOSM44677
1884, Fledborough Ref. HOSM45516
1884, Grassthorpe Ref. HOSM46773
1884, Milton Ref. HOSM53801
1884, Moorhouse Ref. HOSM54035
1884, Ompton Ref. HOSM55743
1884, Ragnall Ref. HOSM57386
1898, Winterbourne Ref. HOSM59515
1898, Weston Ref. HOSM64133
1898, Woodspeen Ref. HOSM65098
1878, Keele Ref. HOSM49619
1895, Bingfield Ref. HOSM37761
1895, Chopwell Ref. HOSM40874
1895, Heaton Ref. HOSM48023
1895, Kirkheaton Ref. HOSM50362
1895, Lemington Ref. HOSM51163
1895, Longbenton Ref. HOSM52235
1895, Matfen Ref. HOSM53322
1895, Ponteland Ref. HOSM56936
1896, Rochester Ref. HOSM70965

Books

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Memories

29,019 memories found. Showing results 3,161 to 3,170.

17 Spencer Park

Does anyone remember the gate at the back of 17 Spencer Park leading to the garden? Does anyone recall when the gate was bricked up and whether people used it to access the garden beforehand? If so, please post a reply to this message. I look forward to hearing from you!

A memory of Wandsworth by Sharon Sloam

Heston In My Youth 1954 Onwards...

My parents moved to Heston in 1954, I was one. My uncle owned Heston Garage, his name was Bill Biggs, he lived above the garage for a while before building and living in the Bungalow next door. My sister and I went to ...Read more

A memory of Heston in 1954 by Paul Biggs

Annie Bell From Devonshire Street

I'm trying to find my Grandma's grave, can anyone help please? She was Annie Bell (nee Robson) and lived at 61 Devonshire Street in 1951. She was 50 when she died on 6 February, 1951 and had chronic bronchitis ...Read more

A memory of Gateshead in 1951 by Grant Macintosh

Kimbolton/Alcombury

My father was stationed at Alcombury and we were lucky to live with the Hunt family in a manor house. Mr. Hunt worked at the school. I went to school in Bedford as a weekly boarder. The Hunts' daughter was my friend and we ...Read more

A memory of Kimbolton in 1955 by Patricia Darcy

Walton Colliery

My name is Roland Mitchell. I worked at Walton colliery as a haulage hand. I worked alongside Percy Heckles, Alan Jennings, Phillip Casgoin and Phillip Redmond and a young lad by the name of George Bernard Shaw. We ...Read more

A memory of Walton in 1971 by Roland Mitchell

Childhood Memories

I remember my father speaking about Woodford Bridge and High Road, Woodford. His name was Clarence Harris Bickers and together with my mother we all lived at 52 St. Ronan's Crescent. When we were bombed my father lost a ...Read more

A memory of Woodford Bridge in 1940 by Miriam Hatt

Grange Wood

Many happy years playing in Grange Wood and surrounding fields and walking through the fields up to Acton Bridge. Picnics with jam butties and water. Bike rides up to Cuddington and Hartford. Long summer holidays when the tar melted on ...Read more

A memory of Weaverham in 1967

The Churchyard

I attended St Andrew's school in the 1960s (next to the church), I sang in the church choir when we had school assembly at the church every Wednesday and Mr Brooked played the fabulous organ. We also played in the churchyard too as it was ...Read more

A memory of Hove by Bonita Holland

Early Years

I was born in 1967 in Tipton. I lived close to Victoria Park and have fond memories of sitting on the witch's hat swing which when looking back was sooo dangerous but fun. The metalic slide, made slippy from greased bread wrapping ...Read more

A memory of Tipton in 1967

The Goose

I went to Mitcham Grammar in the fifties, turning left out of the school gates you could walk up to a small parade of shops. There was a small grocery shop on the corner owned by a rather corpulent elderly man. He had a huge white goose ...Read more

A memory of Mitcham by Bob Ford

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 7,585 to 7,608.

Caption For Colchester, Crouch Street C1955

Where the bus mean- ders westward, the dual carriageway of Balkerne Hill removed a number of buildings on each side of the road on its noisy way to the Southway roundabout, cutting Crouch

Caption For Newhaven, Harbour From Hawthornden 1897

In about 1512, one of the biggest warships then in existence was fitting out at Newhaven. She was 'The Great Michael; she was 240 ft long, and carried a crew of 420 and 1,000 soldiers.

Caption For Southport, Peter Pans Playground C1955

The Gardens were part of a scheme to enhance Southport's image as a garden city.

Caption For Northleach, The Green C1960

This Cotswold town has much in common with other old wool towns to the north and south of it, such as Chipping Campden and Cirencester.

Caption For Wells, High Street 1961

Wells is, of course, famed for its superb cathedral and the Bishop's Palace. The town is also a very fine one, with much of its medieval plan intact.

Caption For Doncaster, Frenchgate 1903

On the left we have Porter & Sons, wholesale glass and china merchants, and the imposing bulk of the Guildhall with its porticoed entrance supported on Corinthian columns.

Caption For Rotherham, The Grammar School 1957

Rotherham Grammar School grew out of a free school that had been endowed through royal patronage.

Caption For Haywards Heath, South Road 1954

Most of the national retailers (Woolworth`s, Boots and Sainsbury`s) came to Haywards Heath in the 1930s.The electrification of the railway certainly helped.

Caption For Bramley, High Street 1904

Taken at the western end of the village, this photograph shows the Jolly Farmer pub on the right. It was formerly known as the Wheatsheaf.

Caption For Banstead, High Street C1955

The parade of shops on the left are currently occupied by Thomas Cook, Abbey, a hairstylist and a photographic shop, whilst Boots is in the adjacent block.

Caption For Chepstow, Beaufort Square 1957

This view of the square shows how it had been broken up, so to speak, and had lost the impression of openness.

Caption For Horning, The Old Wind Pump 1902

Broadland is strewn with relics of previous ages. Here an old wind pump, its sails still set against the breeze, takes on the character of a living tree with its roughly-hewn timber supports.

Caption For Studley, The Manor House C1960

This beautiful 17th- century building appears to have been called New Hall in 1725, when it belonged to Thomas Chambers of Gorcott Hall (three miles north of Studley).

Caption For Higher Bockhampton, Thomas Hardy's Birthplace C1955

Thomas Hardy, poet and novelist, was born in this cottage in 1840, writing his first few novels sitting on the window ledge of the upstairs right-hand room.

Caption For Chichester, Market Cross 1892

Situated at the junction of what were originally Roman roads, and distinguished by its flying buttresses, the cross is one of the Chichester's most famous landmarks.

Caption For Worth, The Church Lychgate 1906

Often described as one of the finest churches in the country, Worth church is a splendid and historic building.

Caption For Steyning, View From White Horse Lane 1914

The centre of Steyning includes rows of picturesque gabled houses and period buildings.

Caption For Chichester, West Street 1923

The graceful spire of historic Chichester Cathedral soars above the buildings of West Street. The spire collapsed in 1861 and was rebuilt under the supervision of Sir George Gilbert Scott.

Caption For Stanion, Home Farm Estate C1960

Seen from Kettering Road, this on land formerly belonging to Home Farm.

Caption For Little Budworth, St Peter's Church C1960

Within its parish lies one of the few remaining survivals of genuinely ancient forest and heathland, now a Site of Special Scientific Interest.

Caption For Bromsgrove, High Street C1960

This section of the High Street is now pedestrianised, but the east side of the street is not greatly changed from this view.

Caption For Margam, The Castle 1936

Built by Mansell Talbot at the beginning of the 19th century in part of the Margam Abbey grounds, this splendid building subsequently went into decline until it was taken over by the Council and restored

Caption For Metheringham, The Church C1955

The church of St Wilfred is another of the hundreds of Lincolnshire limestone churches, and it has not changed in almost fifty years. The church was damaged by fire in 1599 and restored in 1601.

Caption For Wellingore, The Church C1960

All Saints' Church stands proudly at the top of a sharp double bend and hill on the A607 road going towards Lincoln from Grantham.