Maps

711 maps found.

1909-1911, Aird Ref. RNC620625
1923, Heol-Ddu Ref. POP731562
1896, Heol-Ddu Ref. RNE731562
1904-1907, Dykehead Ref. RNC696261
1908, Fort Augustus Ref. RNC708150
1906-1908, Fort William Ref. RNC708179
1909-1910, Dundarg Castle Of Fort Ref. RNC695328
1907-1908, Logie Pert Ref. RNC766030
1897, Pont Cysyllte Ref. RNE808497
1899, Pont Llogel Ref. RNE808523
1897, Pont-Faen Ref. RNE808623
1899, Pont-Rhythallt Ref. RNE808665
1899, Pont-Rug Ref. RNE808670
1897, Pont-Ystrad Ref. RNE808721
1947, Pont-Siân Ref. NPO808678
1901, Pont-Henri Ref. RNC808635
1888 - 1899, Pont-Rug Ref. HOSM56862
1887 - 1888, Pont-Siân Ref. HOSM56865
1887, Pont-Tyweli Ref. HOSM56873
1922, Pont Hwfa Ref. POP808520

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Caption For Winchester, St Cross Hospital, The Wayfarer's Dole 1928

If you visit St Cross Hospital and ask—even today—you will be given a portion of bread and a beaker of ale.

Caption For Cleveleys, The Beach C1955

A portable water slide and raft were very popular too.

Caption For Wallsend, High Street C1955

In 1955 a 14oz loaf cost 4d; streaky bacon was 2s 11d a pound; potatoes were 3d a pound; fish and chips 9d a portion; and eggs were 3s 11d a dozen.

Caption For Stroud, Parish Church 1910

Here we can see a portion of the gardens of Bank House in the days before they became accessible to the public.

Caption For Leicester, Eastgates 1949

Beyond Corts Limited can be seen the dominant dome of the Opera House, demolished in 1960, where each year the Christmas pantomime was staged, and appreciated with thunderous applause.

Caption For Bowdon, Park Road 1897

From one of these fine thatched cottages John Hassell plied his trade as a porter.

Caption For Leicester, Eastgates And Clock Tower C1950

Beyond Corts Limited can be seen the dominant dome of the Opera House, demolished in 1960, where each year the Christmas pantomime was staged and appreciated with thunderous applause by generations

Caption For Scone, Palace South West 1899

This measures 26x16x10 inches and is thought to have been a portable altar that once belonged to an early missionary from Iona or Ireland.

Caption For Fareham, West Street C1955

This was done to celebrate the millennium and the life of Henry Cort, who lived on the outskirts of Fareham.