Maps

181,006 maps found.

1885, Osbaston Ref. HOSM55818
1885, Shackerstone Ref. HOSM58860
1902, Stockingford Ref. HOSM60505
1885, Wellsborough Ref. HOSM63661
1884, Oakham Ref. HOSM35000
1902, Knossington Ref. HOSM50557
1884, Lyndon Ref. HOSM52882
1883, Lydford Ref. HOSM52943
1885, Meeth Ref. HOSM53433
1884, Throwleigh Ref. HOSM61763
1904, Dobcross Ref. HOSM43282
1904, Uppermill Ref. HOSM63073
1904, Austerlands Ref. HOSM63499
1895, Chipping Ongar Ref. HOSM35007
1892, Barton Ref. HOSM37155
1874, Daywall Ref. HOSM42925
1874, Gobowen Ref. HOSM46593
1885, Llanwddyn Ref. HOSM70649
1909, Pentre Ref. HOSM56469
1875, Rednal Ref. HOSM57599

Books

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Memories

29,019 memories found. Showing results 3,211 to 3,220.

Ellacombe Road Williams Close

The earliest memories of the shops on Ellacombe Road was a Co-op at the top of the rank of shops a kiosk then Ron the off licence, wool shop, butchers and greengrocers at the bottom, these all closed when Asda ...Read more

A memory of Longwell Green in 1980 by Ricky Veale

Cowie Village Bannockburn Stirling

My father John McAteer, a coal miner, was one of a large McAteer family who lived at 22 Murdock Place in Cowie, this address no longer exists. An uncle Tommy, after WW2, had an small holding at Sauchinford and in ...Read more

A memory of Fishcross in 1930 by Patrick Mc Ateer

Stubbington 1956 1968

Thank you Lorraine for the many memories you brought back. I lived in Queens Crescent from when I was born in 1956 until I moved to Australia in 1968. I also remember the bakery on the corner of the lane by the school and ...Read more

A memory of Stubbington in 1962 by Nigel Read

Railway Tavern Imperial Restaurant Primrose St

Does anyone remember a pub called the Railway Tavern that used to be in Primrose Street? I actually thought it was Primrose Lane, but can't see that on the map now. Same street as the public baths used ...Read more

A memory of Fishcross in 1979 by Andrew Errol

Petworth Mill

My grandparents Hylands live in the millhouse at Petworth. When I was a child, after moving from a farm at Sutton my grandad Bill worked for the mill driving a flour lorry and nan Olive used to sell tickets to men wnting to fish along ...Read more

A memory of Petworth in 1970 by Jackie Bush

Beke Hall Rayleigh And Rawreth

Hi, I am looking for any information on Beke Hall, Rayleigh (sometimes spelt Beak - or with Farm in the title!). It is situated on the left side of London Road out towards Wickford and is first mentioned in 1523. The ...Read more

A memory of Rayleigh

Ice Cream Van At Rossal Beach & Fleetwood

My grandfather Walter owned the Mr Softie ice-cream van that operated around Rossal beach & Fleetwood. I am looking for anyone that may have pictures of that van on the sea wall there? Gary

A memory of Fleetwood in 1966 by Gary Hurst

Honeymoon

Alas my wife passed away in 2005 but my memories are still very vivid re St Columb Minor, maybe someone reading this will know where I am talking about, our honeymoon was spent in a cottage next to the village pub, Mr & Mrs ...Read more

A memory of St Columb Minor in 1963 by John Kirkham

My Grandmother Was From Cippenham And Moved To Canada

I and my sister are trying to get geneaology info on our maternal grandmother who grew up in Cippenham. Her name was Mary Freeman and she was the daughter of Daniel and Roseann Freeman of Balt's ...Read more

A memory of Cippenham in 1890 by Marje Murphy

Webburn Lodge Formerly Lower Lodge

GRADE 11 LISTED. House, formerly the south lodge of Buckland Court (q.v.). Probably mid C19; simplified Tudor style. Granite rubble. Slated roofs. Large granite ashlar chimneystack on ridge in centre ...Read more

A memory of Buckland in the Moor in 1890 by Francis Hutchinson

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 7,705 to 7,728.

Caption For London, Mansion House And Cheapside C1890

This photograph, probably taken from the top of St Mary Woolnoth Church, shows the view west down Poultry which leads directly into Cheapside.

Caption For Sheffield, Ruskin Museum 1893

The Museum housed a collection of fine art, drawings, rare books and geological specimens aimed at awakening an appreciation of art in Sheffield's skilled tradesmen.

Caption For Barnsley, Town Hall C1948

Barnsley was founded by the monks of St John's Priory, Pontefract, after they had been granted the manor and rights to hold weekly markets and annual fairs.

Caption For York, The Treasurer's House 1908

In this, the most interesting of all the houses in York, a young apprentice plumber stated that while he was working in the cellar, he heard a trumpet playing; then he saw an army of Roman soldiers

Caption For York, Coney Street 1909

In the 1920s, the owner of a chain of grocery stores had two carved cats placed on the upper front of his shop - they were supposed to frighten the rats away from the river bank.

Caption For Salfords, The Prince Albert C1965

The Prince Albert stands further south on Horley Road, actually in South Earlsfield rather than Salfords, and north of the junction of Horley Road with Woodhatch Road.

Caption For Cromer, West Promenade C1955

The covered stalls and amusement tents are huddled together in the shelter of the cliffs.

Caption For Southend On Sea, The Pier C1962

The lights have been hung ready for the summer illuminations.The pier was always a spectacular sight at this time of year.

Caption For Chigwell Row, Two Brewers C1955

This is the second public house of the village, and a lot less famous than the Maypole. It was originally a beer house, which was established as the village grew.

Caption For Sheffield, Ruskin Museum 1893

The Museum housed a collection of fine art, drawings, rare books and geological specimens aimed at awakening an appreciation of art in Sheffield's skilled tradesmen.

Caption For Dorchester, High East Street C1950

A large hoarding advertising Fry's Chocolate on the side of the building replaces the signwriting.

Caption For Southend On Sea, Westcliff C1955

Many of the houses along this stretch of the cliff top have decorative balconies overlooking the sea.

Caption For Porlock, 1923

Between is the flat farmland running inland from Porlock Bay between the wooded northern edge of Exmoor's sandstone hills and the hills west of Minehead.

Caption For Smallfield, The Plough C1960

The village takes it name from Smallfield Place, an estate given to John de Burstow in the reign of Edward III for services rendered during the French wars.

Caption For Saltburn By The Sea, The Pier 1913

The pier, one of the few surviving Victorian piers in the country, has recently undergone extensive restoration.

Caption For Alderley Edge, London Road C1965

The town developed in the 19th century as a suburb of Manchester for those who could afford to live away from the smoke and grime, and could also spare the time to travel.

Caption For Cardiff, Great Western Offices 1925

Some claim that the grandeur of its design vershadowed that of the Coal Exchange prompting the latter's overhaul and refurbishment in 1911.

Caption For Calne, Church Street C1965

Wiltshire & Sons (left of photograph) opened their first supermarket in the 1960s, which later became Gateway in 1973.

Caption For Brockweir, The Village C1955

A quay has been constructed in front of Quay House on the left, where there appears to be a good fire burning in the grate. In the background is the Royal Arms Hotel.

Caption For Ingoldmells, The Theatre, Butlin's Holiday Camp C1955

Before you reach Ingoldmells, north of Skegness, you pass one of Butlins' largest holiday camps. Indeed, it was Billy Butlin's very first one, opened in 1936 and the first in the country.

Caption For Chipstead, The Downs C1960

Bordering the wonderful weald of Kent, Chipstead is near the great house of Chevening - a favourite spot for Prince Charles.

Caption For Upper Froyle, The Village 1907

At that time the agricultural industry was in the middle of a depression, with much of the countryside derelict.

Caption For Cadgwith, Main Street 1899

This is an idyllic scene, which belies the harshness of life in Cornish fishing villages in past times.

Caption For Metfield, The Village Street C1960

The group of cottages on the right, now called Honeymoon Row, have had many subsequent changes made to the roofline and dormer windows.