Maps

181,006 maps found.

1880, Dunveth Ref. HOSM64415
1908, Flimwell Ref. HOSM45632
1885, Thornage Ref. HOSM61602
1899, Holyhead Ref. HOSM34653
1899, Penrhos Ref. HOSM56400
1899, Porth-Y-Felin Ref. HOSM56966
1899, Rhoscolyn Ref. HOSM57803
1899, Trefor Ref. HOSM71146
1910, Llanasa Ref. HOSM51813
1887, Broadhembury Ref. HOSM39017
1887, Feniton Ref. HOSM45402
1887, Luppitt Ref. HOSM52799
1903, Marsh Ref. HOSM53205
1888, Offwell Ref. HOSM55663
1894, Rotherwick Ref. HOSM70953
1897, Bamford Ref. HOSM37014
1897, Shatton Ref. HOSM58937
1887, Langton Ref. HOSM50755
1887, Martin Ref. HOSM53272
1886, Minting Ref. HOSM53861

Books

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Memories

29,019 memories found. Showing results 3,341 to 3,350.

Reminiscences Of Portsmouth In The Late 1930s

I was born in Portsmouth in 1933. My family and I lived first in Lyndhurst Road - about which I don't recall too much - then later in Merrivale Road. I remember very clearly where Merrivale joined ...Read more

A memory of Portsmouth by Brian Veall

Some Childhood Years In Sorbie 1932 T0 1937

The family moved from Reay in Caithness to Sorbie in 1932 - I was 2 years old and had a sister who was 12 years old and a brother, 10 years old, so there was a huge difference in ages and I was brought up as ...Read more

A memory of Sorbie in 1930 by Fionn Young

Mclaren High School Callander

I was eight years old when I became a pupil at McLaren High School. The Rector was a fine gentleman who wore a tail coat and striped trousers. His name was Mr Leckie. We also had a janitor who wore a uniform and had an ...Read more

A memory of Callander in 1940 by Fionn Young

Summer Holidays

The sun always seemed to shine on our annual summer holiday to my grandmother's at Emmanuel Road. What excitement running down West hill to the town and the beach. There was always a ride on the boating lake, you could smell the ...Read more

A memory of Hastings in 1955 by Sue Little

Bad Memories

I was in the Sanatorium, the children's section, aged seven in 1949 suffering from TB, my mother was sent there the following year and stayed in the woman's section, also with TB, and unfortunately she died there after just a few ...Read more

A memory of Chandler's Ford in 1949 by Geoff Merritt

Tidworth In The Mid 1950's

I attended this school in September of 1953 until December 1954, when I left and went to Salisbury College of Further Education. My father was in the army and we came back from Germany in July 1953 to live in ...Read more

A memory of North Tidworth in 1953 by Diane Kerwin

Bestwood Lodge

After browsing this site in search of any information or memories about Bestwood Lodge. Nothing comes up other than Bestwood Village. So I thought I would add my own. So here goes...........Is there anyone out there who had a ...Read more

A memory of Bestwood Village

Victoria Park Latchford

I remember when there used to be a place in Victoria Park, Latchford, called `The Pavillion'. It had a row of bushes beside it - dividing it from a sunken paddling pond that had rather ornate brick walls around it and steps ...Read more

A memory of Warrington in 1945

Laurel Cottages

A few years ago, along with two of my daughters, I came to look for Laurel Cottages as my mother had lived there up to her death in September 1942. My mother, Mona Braithwaite, was a cook and lived at 9 Laurel Cottages. ...Read more

A memory of North Warnborough in 1940 by Lorna Davis

Caddy

This is going back a long way, but my great-great-grandfather, George Caddy, was born in Great Ellingham in 1776. He was one of 8 children of William and Elizabeth (nee Hinsby). His son, John Thomas Caddy, left for London sometime ...Read more

A memory of Great Ellingham by Angela Haddrill

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 8,017 to 8,040.

Caption For Newick, High Street C1955

The Green c1955 We are looking across Newick's green from the pump towards the Bull Inn, famed at one time for the annual sports- man's suppers staged by Thomas Baden- Powell, cousin of the founder

Caption For Bramber, The Village C1955

The houses of Bramber are varied and picturesque. Some are built of brick or flint, and some are creeper-clad. The village was once an important port on the River Adur.

Caption For West Grinstead, Knepp Castle C1960

Designed by Nash in 1809 and rebuilt to look exactly the same after a fire at the beginning of the 20th century, Knepp Castle stands between the villages of West Grinstead and Shipley.

Caption For Wells Next The Sea, Jacob's Ladder 1950

When the Earl of Leicester made the embankment in the 19th century, he also planted the vast line of Corsica pines to stabilise the dunes from Holkham to Wells.

Caption For Heswall, Telegraph Road C1955

It is thought that the name Telegraph Road comes from a 19th-century telegraph station that stood on top of the Beacons, to the west of the road; but if that was the case, it was not part of the telegraph

Caption For Sambourne, The Green Dragon C1965

The village lies south of Redditch, with Studley and Astwood Bank encroaching from east and west.

Caption For Adderbury, The Church C1955

Outside the east window are the arms of William of Wykeham, founder of Oxford's New College.

Caption For Shrivenham, The Royal Military College Of Science C1960

The college is built on land that once formed part of the ancient manor of Beckett. The War Office acquired the land in 1938 and set up an Artillery School here.

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.