Maps

181,006 maps found.

1883, Lawton Ref. HOSM50895
1902, Ludford Ref. HOSM52847
1881, Chalton Ref. HOSM40523
1885, Gilmorton Ref. HOSM46227
1902, Wibtoft Ref. HOSM64514
1883, Kempton Ref. HOSM49702
1883, Walcot Ref. HOSM63242
1903, Rousdon Ref. HOSM58268
1892, Carlton Ref. HOSM40096
1891, Foulby Ref. HOSM45713
1890, Horbury Ref. HOSM49023
1891, Ryhill Ref. HOSM58352
1909, Wallasey Ref. HOSM35365
1910, Benson Ref. HOSM37580
1910, Winterbrook Ref. HOSM53954
1883, Stonnall Ref. HOSM60654
1895, Hersham Ref. HOSM48318
1898, Farnborough Ref. HOSM45176
1898, Lyford Ref. HOSM52873
1898, South Fawley Ref. HOSM65135

Books

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Memories

29,019 memories found. Showing results 3,451 to 3,460.

Looking For Friends

55 years ago I went to a private school in Herefordshire, and during the breaks I used to stayed with Webb family in Rayleigh, Essex county. Aunt Mary was my guardian while being over there. She had two children, William and ...Read more

A memory of Rayleigh in 1958 by Ann Comeau (Nee Kieran)

Phillips Memorial

I worked at Smiths Industries and when it was nice weather some of the other girls and I would take our lunch and sit in by the fish pond. I often wonder what happened to the others when Smiths moved. It was previously Waymouth Gauges near Godalming Station.

A memory of Godalming in 1966 by Mary Hartnett

Armoury House, Summerhill

Still looking for the family of Challoners' born in Armoury House, Top Road, Summerhill. Samuel Edward, known locally as Ted (my father) born 1914 at that address, Irene born (1920's), and Adeline-born 1918 children of ...Read more

A memory of Gwersyllt by Joyce Davis

School Days

Hi Lads, It's great that after all this time there's been some contact in relation to school days at Bank Hall. It would be really good to meet up as Carl suggested, time is flying by and if I leave it much longer I will never ...Read more

A memory of Chapel-en-le-Frith in 1975 by Tim Shepperd

Those Were The Days

I remember Gosforth High Street as a being a fun place with all the great shops; the Toy Cupboard now Robinsons, the photography shop, there was Maynards the sweet shop, Boydelles the toy shop, and Moods which was a gift shop. I ...Read more

A memory of Gosforth in 1969 by Lesley Howson

Port Regis Catholic School For Girls

I was at Port Regis in the 50s. I took the lead role in the Thumbelina play. Does anybody remember the crowning of Our Lady? I have a photo of that event. On the other side of the coin I was put on bread and ...Read more

A memory of Broadstairs in 1952 by Lorraine Lamb

Rachel's Corner

I use to live in Bell Lane at Braycrest. It was a pair of houses built by Jack Hylands I was told. They owned property in the Warrington area and would go out every Friday evening to collect the rents. They had a dog - white chow ...Read more

A memory of Thelwall in 1966 by Ally Whittaker

The Mount

My mum and nan are always sharing storys about Fleetwood and one they told me was that my great great grandfather was a parkkeeper of The Mount '. He was known as 'old daddy hall' and they said that everybody was scared to go on The Mount ...Read more

A memory of Fleetwood

The Millingtons

I would like to ask does anyone remember the Millingtons, I think they lived in Spring Gardens. My Grandmother's name was Alice & my Grandfather was Alfred, he died at the age of 31 from having a fit.

A memory of Ardwick in 1940

Recollections Of St Gorran School

I attended in the late 1950's. I understood it to be mainly for children whose parents were abroad. There were 2 teachers - one I cannot remember the name of and the other was Miss KR who always wore corduroy ...Read more

A memory of Manaccan in 1958 by Penny Poole

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 8,281 to 8,304.

Caption For St Cleer, The Holy Well 2003

All around are the ruins of engine houses and copper mines. The Celtic St Cleer's well is situated in a somewhat suburban part of the village, surrounded by bungalows.

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 Roslin, Castle 1897

Henry VIII was desperate for his son Edward to be married to the infant Mary, daughter of Mary of Guise.

Caption For Balmoral Castle, From South West C1890

Following the death of Sir Robert Gordon in 1847, his brother the Earl of Aberdeen suggested that Victoria and Albert might like to take over the lease on Balmoral. There was a problem.

Caption For Belsay, Old Castle C1955

Belsay, to the north west of Newcastle, is a 14th-century Northumbrian three-storey tower with a large room on each floor; there are other rooms off the projections.

Caption For Bridport, East Street 1902

Again we are looking west from the central part of East Street with the illuminated sign carrying the initials of the Cyclists` Touring Club (far left) having dropped its `Wines and Spirits

Caption For Amersham, General View C1955

Looking west past the Memorial Gardens, the white building on the far hill, just to the left of the church tower, is Shardeloes, the Georgian mansion of the lords of the manor.

Caption For Chalfont St Peter, High Street C1950

The old centre of Chalfont St Peter has suffered greatly, by-passed too closely and swamped by housing estates, the houses steadily increasing in size before merging with the affluent 'Metroland

Caption For Luton, George Street 1897

Viewed from the Corn Exchange on Market Hill, Luton's main street on a summer's day just before the turn of the 19th century gives little indication of the importance of this thoroughfare.

Caption For Chiddingly, The Village C1955

South-east of East Hoathly lies the large scattered parish of Chiddingly, a typical rolling Wealden-edge village composed of scattered hamlets, farmsteads and woodland.

Caption For Abinger Common, Wotton House, The Hunt C1965

He was born in Wotton House in 1620 and inherited it later in the century; he died in 1706 and was buried in the fine parish church, which is isolated in the fields north of the A25.

Caption For Abingdon, The Old Mill C1955

The Abbey Brewery, which occupied many of the buildings in the left-hand distance, closed in 1895, and the watermill became Langford's Coal and Corn Merchants.

Caption For St Neots, River Terrace C1955

During the floods of 1947, the River Ouse rose over the gardens of the twelve houses in River Terrace and drenched the ground floors.

Caption For Swanage, The Shore C1950

The Clock Tower, clockless and with a cupola instead of its spire, was built as a memorial to the Duke of Wellington, on the Southwark side of London Bridge in 1854.

Caption For Haywards Heath, Perrymount Road C1950

Bradley & Vaughan are the estate agents based in the half-tiled building on the right edge of the photograph.

Caption For Adel, The Church 1891

The Norman church of St John the Baptist stands in the north of Leeds. It was built around 1150 on the site of a Saxon church, and the south porch was added a decade later.

Caption For Rievaulx, C1867

Lying in the tranquil Rye valley two miles west of Hemsley, this is the first Cistercian monastery in the North of England.

Caption For Hampton Court, Palace 1899

Hampton Court has 1,000 rooms, three miles of lead plumbing, and was five years in the building by a workforce of 2,500 men.

Caption For Lyme Regis, The Cobb C1955

The view across the water is to the cliffs of Cain's Folly (left) and the skyline of Stonebarrow Hill, Chardown Hill and Golden Cap.

Caption For Eton, College Chapel 1895

This magnificent building has a history all of its own. 'No part of Henry VI's scheme for a college was of greater importance than that of a church', according to the Eton guide book.

Caption For Cardiff, Castle South Side 1893

The first Norman castle at Cardiff is thought to have been built in c1081, possibly on the site of a Welsh stronghold.

Caption For St Fagans, The Castle And Village 1893

There was an earlier castle on the site, but little is known about it save for traces of what might be a 13th-century curtain wall.

Caption For St Donats, 1937

There are no identifiable remains of the castle built here in the 12th and 13th centuries.

Caption For Sutton, Manor Park War Memorial 1932

East of Throwley Road is Manor Park. It grew in area as a result of purchases and gifts, but started out as a war memorial park.