Maps

181,006 maps found.

1896, Talgarth's Well Ref. HOSM70419
1896, Penrice Ref. HOSM70889
1883, Chasewater Ref. HOSM70199
1899, Northbrook Ref. HOSM70671
1899, Penhill Ref. HOSM70908
1895, Southgate Ref. HOSM71347
1880, Meeson Ref. HOSM53432
1882, Oakengates Ref. HOSM55586
1882, The Rock Ref. HOSM55898
1881, Roden Ref. HOSM57951
1880, Cold Hatton Heath Ref. HOSM58522
1881, Walcot Ref. HOSM63244
1885, Horsington Ref. HOSM48957
1902, Berrington Ref. HOSM37554
1902, Burford Ref. HOSM70152
1902, Oldwood Ref. HOSM55735
1906, Lydstep Ref. HOSM52955
1901, Pamington Ref. HOSM56034
1897, Clare Ref. HOSM41032
1909, Headley Ref. HOSM47957

Books

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Memories

29,055 memories found. Showing results 3,301 to 3,310.

Little Pond House At Tilford

My wife's health was not that good, and, in 1961, she was sent for a recuperative fortnight at the Little Pond House. It was a convalescent home for children used by the NHS and had also been home to children from Europe ...Read more

A memory of Frensham by Mark Hough

Collyhurst

I was born at 528 Collyhurst Road, in 1961. I remember there was a shop at the end of the road and a croft facing our house. My dad worked on the railway and my mum stayed home to look after us. I went to Albert Memorial Nursery before ...Read more

A memory of Collyhurst in 1860 by Jo Dykes

Marshes Pies

Does anyone remember Marshes pie and confectionary shop, corner of Old Whint Road, opposite no 1 Labour Club? They were the best pies ever made at the back of the shop.

A memory of Earlestown in 1960 by Phil Cunliffe

Fish And Ice Cream!

Hello. I used to live in Thornhill from 1958 to 1968/9 (aged 1 -11) and I always seem to remember it being sunny even though the area is one of the wettest in the UK! Fish and Ice Cream....not together. I remember my mother ...Read more

A memory of Thornhill in 1965 by George Middleton

My Father George Crump Was Born In Lucton In 1914

I would love to here from anyone who may know of the Crump Family from Lucton in the 1900s. My father was George Crump who was born there. My Grandfather was Richard George Crump also born in ...Read more

A memory of Sarnesfield in 1910 by Lee Corpe

Finding My Roots

I was born in 1952 in Church Lane in my granddad's house which we all lived in, it had no electric or gas, only oil lamps as I know, I have still got one that my dad got new the day I was born, a bialladin table model, it ...Read more

A memory of Carlton in Lindrick in 1952 by Alec Padley

Events On The Hill

I have left the year of these incidents because they were on going throughout my childhood. The first concerns Dr Clinch's dog. Dr Clinch lived at the top of Penygarn Hill. He was a large man with a gruff exterior, I believe he ...Read more

A memory of Penygarn by Robert Miles

Mill Terrace

I remember when my uncle Lloyd Pritchard lived in Mill Terrace with his son Jack. Uncle Lloyd was my mother's eldest brother and was the first child of Lloyd and Hannah Pritchard who lived at Bunkers Hill, Bersham. He rode his bike ...Read more

A memory of Bersham in 1955 by Janet Ready

The Riding School

I spent two weeks of every school summer holiday in the 1950s in Allonby with my mum and two aunts and numerous friends. We used to either rent a cottage in one of the farmers' fields or in a old converted train carriage. It was a ...Read more

A memory of Allonby by Barbara Hunt

Beaconsfield St Was My Childhood

I was born in number 11 in 1932. My family name was Clough. MY dad was known to most people as Sammy Clough. We moved to number 28 a few years later. My Grandparents lived at 24. My great aunt at 22. I went to ...Read more

A memory of Prescot in 1940 by Irene Turner

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 7,921 to 7,944.

Caption For Cross Hills, Main Street C1965

The main street of Cross Hills in the Aire Valley near Keighley was virtually deserted when the Frith photographer called.

Caption For Shrewsbury, River And School 1923

Ranked as one of the country's top public schools, Shrewsbury was founded as a grammar school by Edward VI in 1552.

Caption For Eastbourne, Carpet Gardens 1912

The famous Carpet Gardens on Grand Parade were laid out between the pier and the bandstand with intricate patterns picked out in bedding plants and taller plants along the outer beds.

Caption For Eastbourne, 1925

This view captures the exotic fairy- tale palace aims of the designer of the Kursaal, a deliberate touch of glamour and mystery for the holiday makers.

Caption For Bathford, Browns Folly C1955

Dominating the countryside around, and particularly impressive from the Bathampton side of the valley, Brown's Folly was built on the summit ridge of Bathford Hill in 1840.

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Caption For Longleat, C1966

It sits comfortably in 900 acres of landscaped grounds, which were designed by Capability Brown.

Caption For Rosneath, Castle 1901

Built for the Duke of Argyll by J Bonomi, Rosneath was gutted in c1947 and blown up in 1961.

Caption For Grange Over Sands, The Golf Links And The Grand Hotel 1927

A game of golf takes place in front of what is now called the Cumbria Grand Hotel. Note the dress of golfers at that time – smart plus fours and thick socks.

Caption For Uplyme, Harcombe House 1925

Harcombe runs roughly parallel to Yawl; it is another long combe running north from the main valley of the River Lim.

Caption For Kilmington, Whitford Road C1960

The Edwardian guidebook writer Francis Bickley described Kilmington thus: 'its branching streets, its old cottages with their bright gardens, the clear waters of its streamlet, all these go to the making

Caption For Cromer, From The East Cliff 1906

Many would consider that the best views of Cromer are from the east. Certainly the ladies prefer this side, which has easy access to the beach from the smart part of town.

Caption For Furness Abbey, From The South East 1895

St Mary of Furness was founded in 1127 by Stephen, a future King of England. It is built of red sandstone.

Caption For Blawith, Composite C1955

Blawith (pronounced Blarth) is part of the civil parish of Blawith and Subberthwaite.

Caption For Newbury, St Nicolas' Church C1955

It was thanks to the influential John Winchcombe, or Jack of Newbury as he was known, that this fine Perpendicular church was built. He was a rich clothier and an important local benefactor.

Caption For Whyteleafe, The Square C1955

The ribbon development along the line of Godstone Road is well illustrated here, looking north towards Riddlesdown chalkpit.

Caption For Sketty, St Paul's Church 1910

St Paul's serves what was once a sleepy village, separated from the hustle and bustle of Swansea by green fields. However, Sketty is now very much part of the extended city.

Caption For Alton, St Lawrence's Church 1927

In this year, wooden statues of St Michael and St George were placed in niches on either side of the altar in the War Memorial Chapel.

Caption For Dartmouth, The Royal Naval Hospital 1906

The hospital was completed three years before the college proper; Sir Aston Webb's design included the use of covered colonnades to separate the wards and prevent the spread of infection.

Caption For Barry, The Parade 1910

Work on transforming the land at what was to become the Parade Gardens has not yet begun.

Caption For Haslington, High Street C1955

There are claims, however unlikely, that nearby Haslington Hall was built using timbers that had been salvaged from Spanish galleons captured at the time of the Armada.

Caption For Theale, High Street C1955

The village lay on the A4 Bath road, but it is now a by- passed backwater with the roar of the M4 within quarter of a mile. Traffic levels are almost back to those of the 1950s.

Caption For Bembridge, High Street C1955

Bembridge is the location of a famous public school founded in the first half of the 20th century by the spirited Mr Whitehouse.

Caption For Kingsbridge, Fore Street And Bank 1896

This old town is at the heart of a region of fertile farming country known as the South Hams. This view looks down the main street towards the tidal estuary extending up from Salcombe.

Caption For Percuil, Ferry Cottage C1933

This is the site of an ancient ferry crossing; it linked Portscatho and Gerrans on one side of the Percuil River with St Mawes on the other.