Maps

181,006 maps found.

1897, Soulby Ref. HOSM71066
1923, Stainton Ref. HOSM60185
1898, Unthank Ref. HOSM62877
1906, Bissom Ref. HOSM56837
1906, Treliever Ref. HOSM62361
1906, Tremough Ref. HOSM62384
1906, St Gluvias Ref. HOSM62564
1906, Penzance Ref. HOSM35914
1877, Ludgvan Ref. HOSM52851
1906, Mousehole Ref. HOSM54325
1877, Nancledra Ref. HOSM54489
1906, Newlyn Ref. HOSM54987
1906, Pendeen Ref. HOSM56378
1906, Penzance Ref. HOSM62264
1906, Tregavarah Ref. HOSM62320
1906, Bolingey Ref. HOSM38318
1906, Perrancoombe Ref. HOSM56548
1884, Peopleton Ref. HOSM56533
1884, Wick Ref. HOSM64522
1903, Achurch Ref. HOSM35497

Books

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Memories

29,019 memories found. Showing results 3,231 to 3,240.

Family Holidays

My grandparents lived in Brenchley for many years, and all our summer holidays in the 1950s and 1960s were spent there. We lived in London so I really looked forward to the summer! My grandparents lived near Castle Hill, and on the ...Read more

A memory of Brenchley by Pamela Foster

Welshs Grocery Shop

When I was a little girl, my mother, Violet Helmore, would take me into Welsh's regularly to do her shopping. Biscuits could be bought loose then as could sugar tea etc. I always thought that I was a good little girl, but ...Read more

A memory of Midsomer Norton in 1954 by Diane Shearn

Hixon Village

I was 6 when we moved to Hixon from Stowe by Chartley. My dear dad Len, my 2 sisters Rose and Sue and my 2 brothers Gray and Mick. We lived in the Croft no 24, my brother still lives in that house today overlooking the woods that were ...Read more

A memory of Hixon in 1965 by Pam Clemson

Bluebells Ginger Beer At Slinden Woods

I am now 74, but to this day I have such lovely memories of trips with my Girl Guide troop going on the bus to Slindon Woods. Across the road from where the bus would stop was a lovely little shop, where we were ...Read more

A memory of Slindon in 1948 by June Fahnestock (Nee Clea

Down Town Shopping With My Mum Aunt Edie

I remember shopping with my mum & aunt every Saturday. When we were finished with the shopping we would visit a little cafe right next door to Woolworths. After I had drank my bottle of Tizer, I was ...Read more

A memory of Littlehampton in 1953 by June Fahnestock (Nee Clea

Matchams House 1960's

With a large family of Uncles and Antys we were very fortunate to have our Grandparents live in Matchams House. Wednesdays always being a special day as it was market day in Ringwood with one bus in the morning and one ...Read more

A memory of Ringwood by Ray Mitchener

Leaving Ware Grammar School

My elder sister and I both went to Ware Grammar School. My sister Christine Beattie from 1953 to 1956 and me, Catherine (Rena) Beattie from 1955 to 1956. We travelled from Hertford by bus to school and back. We left the ...Read more

A memory of Ware in 1956 by Catherine (Rena) Young

Clements Hall Childrens Home

My memory of Hockley is staying in a children's home called Clements Hall in 1960/5. It was near a few orchards where we would go scrumping for our midnight feasts. It really was a great place to stay as a kiddy. We had ...Read more

A memory of Hockley in 1960 by Christine Breedon

Christmas 1945 Children's Christmas Party

My cousin Dennis Gill remembers the first Christmas after the war re the children of Chiddingford, the story was published in the Daily Mirror with pictures of the village children, can anyone remember ...Read more

A memory of Chiddingfold in 1945 by Vivian Sadler

Bronze Street Collyhurst

Hi everyone, I went to St Pat's 1956 -1962 and lived at 17 Bronze Street. I remember Brian Kidd going to our school. We had a good football team, I think the headmaster was Mr Cassidy who played for United in the ...Read more

A memory of Collyhurst in 1959 by Anthony Flynn

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 7,753 to 7,776.

Caption For Constantine, The Old Town C1950

The old village of Constantine was home to the miners and quarrymen who worked the granite for which the parish was famous - small wonder that the walls of some of the cottages were solidly built.

Caption For Bodmin, H.M. Prison 1894

This bleak mid-Victorian prison, at the northern edge of the town, was closed at the turn of the century, and quickly decayed into a chilling ruin.

Caption For Dublin, Glasnevin Cemetery, Parnell's Grave 1897

Parnell had wholeheartedly espoused the causes of the Land League and Home Rule, doing much to improve the lot of his impoverished compatriots.

Caption For Ilfracombe, Capstone Parade 1890

In 1771 six women arrived in Ilfracombe 'for the benefit of the air, salt water and to spend part of the summer season', and the herring port was on its way to becoming the tourist town it is today; the

Caption For Swimbridge, 1900

Besides his hunting exploits and the breeding of the terrier that bears his name, the Victorian Rector of Swimbridge, the Rev Jack Russell, was highly regarded by his parishioners, perhaps not least for

Caption For Yelverton, 1907

Originally part of the Elfordtown estate, and named after a prominent 16th-century mine-owner whose family continued in business as builders well into the 20th century, Yelverton was a spot of little note

Caption For Liphook, Royal Anchor Hotel 1924

Standing in the shadow of a great chestnut tree, the Royal Anchor Hotel, once a posting and coaching house, dates from the time of Samuel Pepys who found 'good, honest people' here.

Caption For Cambridge, Hills Road 1931

The war memorial is situated on the junction of Station Road with Hills Road.

Caption For Newton Ferrers, Bridge End 1931

Newton Ferrers and Noss Mayo, 'Newton and Noss' to all locals, line the opposite banks of the Yealm estuary.

Caption For Ilkley, Brook Street 1911

Carriages wait patiently on the station approach for another train-load of health-seekers bound for any of the seven listed hydros.

Caption For Robin Hoods Bay, 1927

One of the reasons why Robin Hood's Bay proved to be a popular haunt for artists is the picturesque cluster of red-roofed cottages perched somewhat precariously on the cliffs.

Caption For Ilkley, Brook Street 1911

Carriages wait patiently on the station approach for another train-load of health-seekers bound for any of the seven listed hydros.

Caption For Colchester, East Gate C1955

To the east, beyond the town hall, houses grew up along the road out of the town as it descended off the ridge towards the River Colne.

Caption For Cromer, From The Sea 1902

The 160ft tower of the mainly Perpendicular church of St Peter and St Paul soars majestically over the town and is a prominent day mark for shipping in the choppy coastal waters.

Caption For Lowestoft, Croquet At The Convalescent Home 1887

Here some of the staff and patients are having a game of croquet on the front lawn while others look on, perhaps enjoying the benefits of a sunny day.

Caption For Buttermere, 1889

The pines of Crag Wood are prominent in the centre of the photograph, while the slopes of Dodd sweep up the lake shore beyond.

Caption For Irchester, High Street C1950

All the cottages on the right of the street have gone now, and are replaced by modern bungalows and the local library. Some of the buildings on the left have also disappeared over the years.

Caption For Bury St Edmunds, Cornhill C1950

This photograph shows three buildings which typify the prosperity and confidence of Bury in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

Caption For Saltburn By The Sea, The Spa 1938

The Spa at Saltburn has given pleasure to generations, particularly as a dance hall and function room - the scene of the forging of many a romance which led to marriage.

Caption For Brotton, The Avenue C1955

The picturesque tree-lined avenue of Brotton contains some fine residences, including, just to the right of this picture, Brotton Hall, a fine Georgian stone house, now converted into

Caption For Filey, The Beach C1935

Their poster proclaims 'on with the show', and they have attracted a large crowd, some watching from the ledge in front of the band­stand.

Caption For Exmouth, The Beach 1898

Beyond the overdressed Victorian beachgoers are a number of stalls selling ice creams and other refreshments.

Caption For Chandler's Ford, The Parade C1960

This is the view from the other end of the Parade. Much to the satisfaction of shopkeepers, car parking, as shown here, is still allowed.

Caption For Winchester, St Cross Church 1906

The splendid church of St Cross was built between 1170 and 1230 for the poor brethren and is a fine architectural mix of Norman and Early English.