Maps

181,006 maps found.

1912, Pennycross Ref. HOSM56372
1912, Whitleigh Ref. HOSM64448
1898, Arlington Ref. HOSM36309
1898, Caneheath Ref. HOSM39950
1890, Pontefract Ref. HOSM35054
1898, Ynysybwl Ref. HOSM65444
1900, Parkstone Ref. HOSM56222
1899, Pentrefelin Ref. HOSM71185
1880, Trelights Ref. HOSM62364
1927, Portland Ref. HOSM35065
1912, Cuffley Ref. HOSM42554
1902, Presteigne Ref. HOSM35075
1902, Evenjobb Ref. HOSM44985
1910, Ringing Hill Ref. HOSM37051
1892, Bryning Ref. HOSM39323
1910, Catterall Ref. HOSM40374
1892, Crossmoor Ref. HOSM42437
1892, Freckleton Ref. HOSM45903
1892, Fulwood Ref. HOSM46021
1910, Garstang Ref. HOSM46162

Books

11 books found. Showing results 7,801 to 11.

Memories

29,019 memories found. Showing results 3,251 to 3,260.

Summer Hols In Milford On Sea

When I was a child, living in Coventry, my parents used to pack me off to Milford to get some fresh sea air and spend quality time with my cousins! My best times were when we went off to buy sweets - I loved ...Read more

A memory of Milford on Sea in 1961 by Olivia Harrod

Working At Rank Xerox

As a 16-year-old, I started work in the wages office of Rank Xerox. There were 6 of us in the office, the boss being Fred Pearce. The other colleagues were Roger Dymond, Mary Evans, Connie Waits, Jean Short and myself. The ...Read more

A memory of Mitcheldean in 1958 by Margaret Morgan

The Boats In This Photo

I think the motor yacht in the centre of this photo [outer row, single mast with 3 visible portholes on the starboard side] is the White Aster II which belonged to my grandfather Walter Robinson Handforth. The same vessel ...Read more

A memory of Conwy in 1940 by Chris Handforth

Wrexham Dairies

Does anyone remember the dairy in Pandy? It was Wrexham Dairies . I used to help out on the milk float that used to do the Rhosrobin run, also Gwersyllt. The woman who used to drive it was Joyce and on a Saturday ...Read more

A memory of Pandy in 1960 by Philip Kersey Smith

Hill House

I moved back to Hill House, with my brothers, Adrian, Anthony & Twins Russell & Howard. Micky , John & Julian arrived a few years later. I lived there untill 1963, when I got married, and moved to a flat at Kelsale court. I ...Read more

A memory of Kelsale in 1951 by Ann Crook

Carole Dewhurst My First Stay In The Infirmary

I was 8 years old when on November the 5th I was not at all well. My mum was at work in the cotton mill in Lower Darwen, my sister and brother were out at the bonfire across the street, Dad was sitting with me. Mum finished ...Read more

A memory of Blackburn in 1953 by Carole Osman

Love That Place!

Born at Petersfield in 1940, my first home was Berry Cottage, down Sandy Lane, opposite Sibley's farm. Berry cottage had only 4 rooms (2 up and 2 down), no running water, only a well and later a tap down in the lane. I remember the ...Read more

A memory of Rake Firs in 1940 by Monica Stewart

Ivy Cottage

When I was a child I was shown round Ivy Cottage and the farmland in Thompsons Lane by my late Grandmother who had inherited all the land from her auntie. Thompsons Lane was named after the family. I believe that most of the land is now ...Read more

A memory of Denmead

Vine Cottage And Blacksmith Shop

William Wright lived in Vine Cottage, Aston, there was a blacksmith shop beside the house, across the road was the orchard with many fruit trees and all the animals. I used to spend time there in the ...Read more

A memory of Aston in 1950 by Primrose Croteau

Great Horton

Our family lived in Lidget Green, near the Great Horton railway station. I was born in 1949 near Bradford (Wakefield), and lived in Lidget Green from toddlerhood until we emigrated in 1960. The neighborhood provided many memories which ...Read more

A memory of Bradford in 1959 by Richard L

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 7,801 to 7,824.

Caption For Bridport, South Street 1897

The east side begins with the projecting porch of the 16th-century building known as the Old Castle (far left), which is now Bridport Museum.

Caption For Crickhowell, In The Village 1931

In the absence of a pave- ment, the two men in the centre have found a safe spot whilst they put the world to rights.

Caption For Abergynolwyn, The Dysynni Valley 1895

It was served by the narrow gauge Tal-y-Llyn railway, the first of the slate railways of North Wales to be preserved. The railway runs inland from Tywyn on the Cardigan Bay coast.

Caption For Aberaeron, The Harbour C1955

Aberaeron is almost in the middle of the 60-mile coastline of Ceredigion. In 1800, Aberaeron was little more than a farm and inn by the main coast road where a bridge crossed the Aeron.

Caption For Frinton On Sea, Beach And Huts 1921

Frinton developed in a quieter manner than Clacton or Walton, and it has always had a rather genteel air.

Caption For Liphook, The Village 1906

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

Caption For Liphook, Royal Anchor Hotel 1911

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

Caption For Sutton, Stonecot Hill C1955

The line of concrete lamp standards, surmounted by the new sodium streetlights, delineates the edges of the A24 as it ascends from its crossing over the Pyl brook towards Morden.

Caption For Burton Leonard, Village Green And School C1960

All three villages greens here were bought from the Duchy of Lancaster in 1926 for £5. St Leonard's Church was built in 1878 on the site of earlier ones dating back to 1220.

Caption For Coleford, Town Centre 1950

The names over the shops - Ivor Griffiths and Williams the tobacconist's, Charles Kay and Birt's Stores - remind us that the Forest of Dean lies between Wales and England, embracing elements

Caption For Abbotsbury, The Tithe Barn 1890

The Great Barn of Abbotsbury Abbey was built in about 1400.

Caption For Upwey, The Wishing Well 1898

The River Wey rises below the great escarpment of Ridgeway Hill.

Caption For Ramsgate, Victoria Parade 1901

This broad parade, named after Queen Victoria, runs along the East Cliff in front of Wellington Crescent and the lawns.

Caption For Prestatyn, Promenade C1930

Here sun seekers sit or stroll on the promenade. Men's dress is still relatively formal, and the cars speak of some affluence.

Caption For Cookley, The School And Church C1950

William Hancocks of Blakeshall Hall and his wife laid the foundation stone of Cookley church on 20 February 1849.

Caption For Buntingford, Royston Road 1923

The building on the right, now demolished, stood on the corner of what is now Vicarage Road, and was the first county library in the town.

Caption For Neston, High Street 1939

We are looking south-east along Neston's main shopping street, with the wall of St Mary and St Helen's church on the immediate right.

Caption For Southport, The Sands 1908

As we can see from this picture, the concept of clothes for purely leisure activities was unknown to the vast majority of people.

Caption For Bishop Auckland, The Castle Chapel, The Reredos 1892

It has been the home of the Bishops of Durham for over 800 years, who in the past were virtually monarchs in their own kingdom.

Caption For Luss, From Pier Entrance C1931

Luss, on the shores of Loch Lomond, had a thriving cotton mill and slate quarries in the 18th and 19th centuries.

Caption For Northampton, Drapery C1955

The Drapery runs parallel to the west side of the Market Place, and was once known as the Glovery. This view was taken from the south beside All Saints' Church.

Caption For Duston, Squirrels Inn C1955

The Squirrels Inn, on the corner of Squirrel Lane, is virtually unchanged - an attractive ironstone building with a thatched roof.

Caption For Staithes, The Bridge C1885

The village is said to have begun as a result of a shipwreck, when the survivors from a French ship scrambled ashore and decided to stay.

Caption For Charlwood, The Street 1904

The historic core of Charlwood is to the west of the view seen in photograph No 54172, by the medieval parish church of St Nicholas which was restored by William Burgess in 1858.