Maps

181,006 maps found.

1887, Bloxworth Ref. HOSM38137
1900, Kimmeridge Ref. HOSM50085
1886, Bovington Camp Ref. HOSM52322
1897, Whempstead Ref. HOSM64285
1919, Widford Ref. HOSM64554
1895, Warlingham Ref. HOSM35378
1923, Crockerton Ref. HOSM42301
1900, Horningsham Ref. HOSM49052
1900, Kilmington Ref. HOSM50000
1899, Wylye Ref. HOSM65428
1885, Oxhill Ref. HOSM55965
1886, Larch Covert Ref. HOSM63594
1895, Washington Ref. HOSM35382
1910, Chalton Ref. HOSM40524
1884, Wedmore Ref. HOSM35387
1884, Sand Ref. HOSM53047
1885, Darlaston Ref. HOSM42882
1884, Raunds Ref. HOSM57581
1903, Nicholashayne Ref. HOSM55074
1903, Pinksmoor Ref. HOSM56667

Books

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Memories

29,056 memories found. Showing results 3,461 to 3,470.

Inholmes

My aunt and uncle became the caretakers at Inholmes after it was converted to offices. I remember the magnificent staircase which had a huge eagle as a newel post. The range in the kitchen was the biggest I have ever seen, and the ...Read more

A memory of Burgess Hill in 1952

Aged 0 Almost 8 Years

Spent wonderful times in this pool prior to June 1955. Dad, Lewis Nutton, who was engineer at Firbeck Main Colliery, engineered the diving stage in the lake. We lived at The Villas, Costhorpe, (Roselea) Randalls lived next door ...Read more

A memory of Langold by Alison Jones (Nutton)

Schools And Air Cadets

I remember Grays as if it was yesterday. After the war, going to the Open Air School up by the Oaks public house, then attending Quarry Hill School with Miss Hill and Mr Gray before the 11 plus. Passing the exam and going to the ...Read more

A memory of Grays in 1950 by David Squires

Morning Coffee At Rapparee

Wonderful little beach. As a lad in the late 1940's and early 50's, I was a deckchair boy here, and hundreds of people would walk from town to have a coffee at the cafe at the bottom of Rapparee steps, or spend half the ...Read more

A memory of Ilfracombe in 1950 by David Griffiths

Old Pond

My hubby and I remember the shop that was on the corner near the old pond where you could get 1 penny packets of broken crisps and weren't they delicious? They used to sell out very quickly. Sometimes, when I was off school poorly and if ...Read more

A memory of Cheshunt by Ann Bluemel Nee Dawson

Keir Hardie Way

I grew up in Keir Hardie Way, near Barnhill School & The Greenway from 1953 - 1966 (we then moved to Surrey). I went To Hayes Park School then Mellow Lane School. Keir Hardie Way, Atlee Road, Bondfield, Kingshil Avenue etc.. were ...Read more

A memory of Southall by Beverley Thouless

Record Shop

The record shop in Welling High Street was called Eric Spencers. My brother used to buy a lot of records there. We lived in Northdown Road from about 1957. I moved away in 1998

A memory of Welling in 1966 by David Turner

Blyth Then And Now

I was born in Newsham in 1952 and then moved to Malvins Close shortly after my sister Joyce was born at the end of 1953. I t was a great place to live and Ken Dawson and I roamed all over the place: the beach, Humford ...Read more

A memory of Blyth by Alan Henderson

Craigmiller Building, King Street, Ayr

Can anyone help? I am looking for a photo of the above place where my Granny and the family lived in 1911, their address was 13 Craigmiller Building, Lymonds Wynd Ayr. I always thought this address was King Street, Ayr could be that King Street is where Spion Kop was?

A memory of Ayr in 1910

Quicks Of Plymtree

Just wondering if anyone reading this would know anything of the Quicks of Plymtree, just before 1900. Mary Ann Quick married Frank Prigg in the Parish Church. Would love to hear from anyone knowing information re the above. Valerie Bradey

A memory of Plymtree by Valerie Bradey

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 8,305 to 8,328.

Caption For Porthpean, The Village 1890

The cliffs below the road in the foreground were the scene in 1952 of two notorious murders.

Caption For Bidston, The Windmill C1955

Situated a few hundred yards to the south of the observatory, Bidston Mill was built at the beginning of the 19th century and was in full operation until 1875.

Caption For Melksham, High Street C1950

The Kings Arms Hotel (right), built in 1750, was a stop for the changing of horses and the collection of post on the London to Bristol route.

Caption For Rye, Mermaid Street 1888

The old hospital (1576) on the right, so called since it performed that function during the Napoleonic Wars, forms the main subject of this early picture of the most photographed of Rye's cobbled

Caption For Matlock Bath, Fishpond And Heights Of Abraham C1955

The Fishpond is a famous petrifying well, where the high levels of lime in the water will turn to stone anything placed in it.

Caption For Ambleside, The Waterhead Ferry 1912

A crowded WSV 'Tern' prepares to embark on a trip down Windermere from the Waterhead pier on a summer's day.

Caption For Grasmere, The Church Of St Oswald 1926

Now the centre of a hectic one-way traffic system, Grasmere's parish church of St Oswald is perhaps best known for being the last resting place of the poet William Wordsworth, who is buried there alongside

Caption For Millom, Wellington Street C1955

The busy industrial village of Millom on the Duddon Estuary was founded on the wealth won from the iron ore discovered at nearby Hodbarrow in 1868.

Caption For Heacham, Church And War Memorial 1921

The 15th-century church, dedicated to St Mary, contains a number of memorials to the wealthy local family of Rolfe.

Caption For Bloxham, The Cross And Post Office C1955

The 200ft 14th-century steeple of St Mary's Church is a prominent landmark. There is a stone carving of the Last Judgement above the west door.

Caption For Merriott, Lower Street C1955

Lower Street is the part of the square of Merriott's main streets nearest the Parrett. It has many old Ham stone cottages, some thatched, and some with stone mullioned windows.

Caption For Yarm, High Street C1955

Yarm has a remarkably wide High Street, typical of many North Riding market towns.

Caption For Bungay, Market Place 1951

The two lorries, one of which is a Vulcan, are delivering to Reynold's grocery shop. Sharing the same building is Ellen Coustan, the ladies' and children's outfitter's.

Caption For Lyndhurst, St Michael And All Angels Church 1891

For such an old town, the church of St Michael and All Angels is modern, being built as recently as 1860 over the site of an older church and a 13th-century chapel.

Caption For Cragg Vale, General View C1955

Cragg Vale, seen here from above the village, was a remote hamlet above the Calder Valley in the 18th century, when it was the base of a notorious gang of counterfeiters known as the 'Cragg Vale Coiners

Caption For Gateshead, The Lake, Saltwell Park C1955

Saltwell Park is in the middle of the town, and comprises gardens, a lake, and recreational areas. Saltwell Park Museum is housed in the old mansion.

Caption For Kimbolton, High Street C1955

Although most of the frontages are Georgian, with a pleasing variation in roof lines, many of the houses are actually a good deal older.

Caption For Newport, Canal Port C1955

Once the canals ceased to be used for the transport of goods, it did not take long for them to become silted up and overgrown. Notice the route of the towpath going over the bridge.

Caption For Dunstable, Broad Walk C1965

It must be assumed that the symbolism of the clock design meant something to the developers of this pedestrianised shopping area, but there is nothing on record to tell us what it might be.

Caption For Keswick, Bridge And Greta Hall 1889

Other towns on the fringe of the district include Cockermouth and Penrith.This section of photographs covers the urban aspect of the Lake District.

Caption For Penwortham, The Church 1893

Here we have a lovely view of St Mary's, the parish church of Penwortham. The most famous person resting here must be John Horrocks, who founded his great cotton empire at Preston.

Caption For Stansted Mountfitchet, Chapel Hill C1965

Earlier in the century, the half-timbered building housed a pair of shops. They are now private dwellings. Like the white house next door, they date from the 16th century.

Caption For Winchester, Round Table 1906

The Round Table of King Arthur, made supposedly by the magician Merlin, has hung in Winchester's Great Hall for some six hundred years.

Caption For Exeter, High Street 1900

They halted on the banks of the Exe in about 50AD and founded the town of Isca. The West Country see was transferred to the safety of the Exeter city walls in 1049.