Maps

181,006 maps found.

1907, Ashurst Ref. HOSM36388
1912, Whitton Ref. HOSM64583
1899, Dothan Ref. HOSM43414
1900, Tywyn Ref. HOSM62805
1898, Isfield Ref. HOSM49480
1886, Wootton Ref. HOSM65164
1912, Finsthwaite Ref. HOSM45428
1911, Pennington Ref. HOSM56368
1911, Rosside Ref. HOSM58097
1911, Birch Bank Ref. HOSM60885
1887, Burrington Ref. HOSM39587
1886, Chapelton Ref. HOSM40565
1900, Kingcoed Ref. HOSM50114
1900, Penrhos Ref. HOSM56404
1899, Rocester Ref. HOSM70971
1907, Ventnor Ref. HOSM42069
1880, Bodieve Ref. HOSM38197
1880, Trenant Ref. HOSM46546
1880, Rumford Ref. HOSM58266
1880, Polmorla Ref. HOSM62439

Books

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Memories

29,019 memories found. Showing results 3,331 to 3,340.

Cranford Shops 1980s 2010

Starting from Tesco Express: This used to be a block of about 2 or 3 shops which included a building society and a travel agent. Next to this was Barclays Bank which closed down in the late 1980s/early 1990s. It remained ...Read more

A memory of Cranford

Nannas House

I remember going to my nana's house in Roddymoor, it was only a bungalow but I was so small I thought it was massive, haha. I remember jumping the little ditch near her house. I remember taking pictures of the horses.

A memory of Roddymoor by Leah Crossling

Harlow Market

This was the year we moved to Harlow from Tottenham. The market was much nicer then than it has been since, especially since the council put up those awful permanent stalls. At the corner of the market nearest the clock on the wall was a ...Read more

A memory of Harlow in 1960 by Sue Rowley

The Cinema

We used to use both Dudley cinemas a lot when we were students from 1967-70. The trouble was that we had to be back at our hall of residence by 10 o'clock, and nearly always missed the ends of the films. I catch up with them on the TV now!

A memory of Dudley by Sue Rowley

The Pier And The Pictures

Who can remember going to the Saturday morning pictures? We would see films like 'Annie Get your Gun' and 'An American in Paris' , followed by the wonderful 'Captain Marvel' etc. My friends and I would often act out ...Read more

A memory of Ystrad Mynach in 1952 by Ann James

Is It True

A friend of mine told me a tale of a small farm, or small holding, that existed in Beckett Street in Bilston. The man who ran it delivered milk from a pony and trap and sold it from a milk urn. Does anyone remember this, or was it a tale?

A memory of Bilston in 1951

Happy Memories

I first was introduced Plas Y Nant by The Rev. Ken D Beardsley who took a large group of us youngsters from the Methodist church in Menston Yorkshire in 1966. We were there introduced to the the formidable, affectionately known As ...Read more

A memory of Betws Garmon in 1966 by Keith Pitts

My Childhood In Knatts Valley

I was born in Knatts Valley, in a bungalow belonging to George and Elsie Lines of Lynwood, friends of my mother and father. George became my Godfather, and one of my names is also George. I was supposed to have been ...Read more

A memory of Otford in 1940 by Rod Duffy

The Grocers Next To Morgan's!

Born in 1939 and living in Banstead Road during the war, I have many memories of Purley, Croydon and Coulsdon. An alleyway ran from the High Street to the station, where I used to meet my father in the evenings from the ...Read more

A memory of Purley in 1940 by Frances Casey

Childrey

Does anyone remember the racing stables in Childrey? We lived there for a short while. I cannot remember the name of the road or much about the place except I believe that someone committed suicide in the bathroom we had, spooky memories, ...Read more

A memory of Childrey in 1960 by Jean Bye

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 7,993 to 8,016.

Caption For New Rossington, King Avenue C1955

New Rossington, a village lying to the south of Doncaster, was created when the colliery was sunk into the rich South Yorkshire coalfield.

Caption For Aylesbury, The Aylesbury Arm, The Grand Union Canal 1921

Here we see a pair of loaded working boats on the Aylesbury Arm near Broughton on the edge of town. The wooden stumps (bottom left) are known as strapping posts, and were used to tie up boats.

Caption For Eye, Town Hall C1960

The Town Hall, standing in the middle of the ancient market place, was designed in 1857 by Edward Lamb of Manchester, using an unusual combination of bricks and flints in the main building, the tower and

Caption For Polperro, The Harbour 1888

Many of the fishermen's cottages looking towards the harbour were built in three storeys, the ground floor being used for storing and salting their catches of fish.

Caption For Ascot, Grandstand 1902

After the death of his mother Queen Victoria, Edward VII did much to promote Ascot as a significant social event. This photograph of the racecourse was taken a year after Edward became King.

Caption For Middleham, Race Horses On The Moor 1914

Middleham is famous for its racehorses, and this photograph of the Low Moor shows a string of horses ridden by flat-capped jockeys walking in a wide circle with the trainer supervising in the middle.

Caption For Windermere, Wray Castle And The Boathouse 1886

A lone elderly oarsman reflects on life on the still waters of the little bay below Wray Castle and its impressive ornate boathouse.

Caption For Frampton, Almshouses And St Mary's Church 1906

Frampton, 'the settlement on the Frome', is an attractive downland village north-west of Dorchester. The old manor house of Frampton Court was demolished in 1939.

Caption For Grasmere, Vale 1926

There is not much traffic other than a car and a motorcycle with pillion passenger in this view of the road running down from Dunmail Raise into Grasmere.

Caption For Saltburn By The Sea, Italian Gardens 1923

This beautiful display has survived, but vandalism and lack of funds has meant that many have disappeared.

Caption For Exmouth, The Harbour 1925

These residential bungalows lining the harbour have been mostly swept away by hostile tides and the developments of the past century.

Caption For Botley, Mill Hill C1955

We are at the bottom of the hill looking back towards the Square. The ornamental railings on the right are those of Botley Mill.

Caption For Gainsborough, Market Place C1955

Our tour of the towns and villages near Lincoln starts in Gainsborough, a town of the ancient Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Lindsey that ruled what is now north Lincolnshire.

Caption For Nether Stowey, Village 1895

Although many of the buildings are today little changed from those shown here, the lack of pavements and tarmac on the street gives it a vastly different appearance.

Caption For Datchet, The Village 1905

A group of young children are seen standing in front of a barrier in Datchet village.

Caption For Amersham, From Parsonage Woods 1958

Taken from the edge of Parsonage Woods to the north of the town, this view, almost unchanged today, looks past the cornfield towards the historic market town nestling in its Chiltern valley.

Caption For Fenstanton, Church Lane C1955

Inside the church (not visible in this photograph) lies the tomb of Capability Brown, who became a cult figure among the aristocracy for his stylised landscaping.

Caption For Durham, The Castle 1892

Work on the original castle began in 1072: it was the official residence of the bishops of Durham.

Caption For Fairhaven, The Lake 1923

The line of skiffs and rowing boats indicates the popularity of such a holiday pastime. This must have been a quiet day out of season.

Caption For Blackheath, The Volunteer 1927

This small pub on the outskirts of the isolated hamlet of Blackheath, with its shaded canopy and planted tubs, has undergone a name change, and now bears the uninspired title The Villagers.

Caption For Burton Fleming, The Village From The Church C1960

Inland from Filey and Bridlington, this village contains a pond just behind the church of St Cuthbert, which is a chapel of ease for the mother church of All Saints at Hunmanby.

Caption For Halstead, St Andrew's Church, High Street C1955

Much of the church dates from the 14th century, but the old west tower fell down and was rebuilt in 1850; further restoration followed.

Caption For Polzeath, The Sands 1895

Hayle Bay, with its lines of evenly-breaking surf and golden sand, is now a mecca for surfers and tourists, and New Polzeath has grown along the low cliffs on the opposite side of the beach.

Caption For Saundersfoot, General View 1949

This view of the village was taken from St Bride's.