Maps

181,006 maps found.

1905, Cae'r-Bryn Ref. HOSM39856
1905, Garnswllt Ref. HOSM46042
1905, Glanaman Ref. HOSM46374
1905, Hopkinstown Ref. HOSM48901
1905, Garnant Ref. HOSM62749
1894, Smannell Ref. HOSM45419
1894, Monxton Ref. HOSM54099
1897, Brampton Ref. HOSM38666
1897, Crackenthorpe Ref. HOSM42100
1897, Flakebridge Ref. HOSM45496
1896, Slindon Ref. HOSM59539
1880, Alkmonton Ref. HOSM35798
1880, Mercaton Ref. HOSM53509
1880, Rodsley Ref. HOSM57961
1880, Moorend Ref. HOSM65405
1901, Shellbrook Ref. HOSM59010
1896, Mersham Ref. HOSM53525
1896, Willesborough Ref. HOSM64724
1901, Bentley Ref. HOSM37510
1882, Breckles Ref. HOSM38772

Books

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Memories

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A History Of Brynsadler And Its People

My book on Brynsadler was published in 2008 but is now out of print. Those interested might get a copy from the Community Shop in Pontyclun. The book covers the period from the 1880s up to 1950.

A memory of Brynsadler in 1880 by Edgeley Thomas

Up The Overs

Walking free through the wet grass leaving dark trails. Ahead the meadow rises to the mill bank where we stand in silence. Silent and smooth the deep mill race slides towards the wheel. Turning away we follow the bank upstream to the ...Read more

A memory of Kempston in 1950 by Brian Walker

Doddlebugs And V2s Plus!

I moved to Lymington Road, Dagenham, in 1939, across the road from the school. At first I attended Green Lane School - same as Dudley Moor. I even had the same piano teacher. Miss Hoggard. But she gave up on me. In the early ...Read more

A memory of Dagenham by Joan Fitzgerald

Helmdon 1982 1983

My husband (Jose) and I were stationed at RAF Upper Heyford and lived on Church Street (81 Church I believe) with our 2 young children (Erin and Justin) from May 1982 until we moved to base housing at RAF Upper Heyford in May 1983. ...Read more

A memory of Helmdon in 1982 by Eva Martinez

Happy Days?

I was in Heswall Childrens Hospital from 1968 to 1969. I have mixed memories. I was very homesick - I was 11- and only one of the night nurses showed any caring - all the others either ignored me or told me to pull myself together. Having ...Read more

A memory of Heswall in 1968 by Anne Hiley

T He Three Colts Pub

My nan and grandad ran the Three Colts pub in Princes Road in the 1950s, their names were John and Alice French. They had three children, the eldest daughter being my mum, her name was Audrey, then there was David and ...Read more

A memory of Buckhurst Hill in 1958 by Mark Brazier

Home Town

Leyburn is my home town, although, I was born in the Gatehouse to Danby Hall and lived there for the first 2 years of my life. I remember marching up and down the market place with the army bands. We never had many ameneties in those days ...Read more

A memory of Leyburn by Chris Barnett

Ashford Cottage Hospital

RE Photo 60335 - Sorry, but this photo is of the building that replaced the original Hospital built (circa 1890) in Station Road (formerly Marsh Street) a few doors from the Baptist Church and next to the town's Gas Works. ...Read more

A memory of Ashford in 1940 by Peter Oliver

Living In Aveley Between 1951 1968

I can remember many good time growing up in Aveley. We used to go to the Botany in Purfleet for the day walking across the pipe on the Mardyke. I went to Bushy Bit between 1959-1963 cannot remember Old Paddy Rice ...Read more

A memory of Aveley by Avril (Larkham)Webster

The Cat And Bagpipes Inn

My parents Pat and Eric Metcalfe ran the Cat and Bagpipes for about five years from 1960, I was about 10 years old when we moved there and I went to Harlesy Village School. I remember Philip Robinson and his sister ...Read more

A memory of East Harlsey in 1960 by Angela Bass

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 8,521 to 8,544.

Caption For Worcester, St Swithin's Street C1950

Boots has moved to a prime site on High Street and has been replaced by a modern building occupied by a building society.

Caption For Whitby, Khyber Pass 1925

The coming of the railway put Whitby on the tourist map; its harbourside streets, ruined abbey, and souvenirs made from jet, which is a fossilized wood found locally, all proved a magnet for holidaymakers

Caption For Southampton, The Civic Centre C1955

At the heart of Southampton lies the Civic Centre, with its council offices, law courts and art gallery.

Caption For Henfield, High Street C1955

The High Street is part of the old London to Brighton route through Henfield, which lies to the east of the River Adur on a belt of Wealden clay behind the South Downs.

Caption For Steyning, High Street C1955

Many of Steyning's fine old buildings are now within a Conservation Area, which includes the High Street and Church Street.

Caption For Chartham, The Church And Green 1903

St Mary's Church by the charming village green is home to a famous brass dating back to 1306 of Robert de Setvans portraying a military knight.

Caption For Swanley, The Village C1950

The Red Lion sign, dominating this picture, was a familiar sight to many villagers who enjoyed the pub's selection of local ales.

Caption For St Nicholas At Wade, The Village C1965

This village was so called because from here it was easy to wade across the Wantsum, the stretch of sea that created the Isle of Thanet.

Caption For Penn, Spring Hill Corner C1965

This is one of several short parades of shops along the main road through Penn. Built in the early to mid 20th century, it remains largely unchanged today.

Caption For Padiham, Gawthorpe Hall 1895

Lancashire landowners since the 15th century, the family achieved prominence in 1589 when Richard Shuttleworth, a successful London lawyer, was knighted and appointed Chief Justice of Chester.

Caption For Preston, Harris Institute 1903

The solicitor, Edmund Harris was one of Preston's greatest benefactors, who on his death left a bequest of over £400,000 to the town.

Caption For Bursledon, The River C1960

Despite the heavy industry and the sprawling suburban reaches, the shores of the Hamble conceal hidden pockets of pretty countryside, with the local villages retaining the air of unspoilt river communities

Caption For Emsworth, The Harbour And South Street C1955

During the 18th and 19th centuries Emsworth was an important port along this stretch of coast, and it became successful mainly through corn milling, boat building, fishing and a flourishing oyster industry

Caption For Stoneleigh, Ewell Court Parade C1960

Stoneleigh took its name from Stone's Farm, at the southern end of Nonsuch Park. Its rapid development followed the opening of the railway station on the Epsom to Waterloo line in 1932.

Caption For Penzance, The Harbour 1890

Penzance was 'a place of good business, well built and populous, having a good trade and a great many ships belonging to it', according to Daniel Defoe, when he visited in the 17th century.

Caption For Dover, From Belle Vue Tea Gardens 1901

At the time of this photograph, Dover had two docks, Granville Dock and Wellington Dock, and two piers, Admiralty Pier (built in 1848), and Promenade Pier (built in 1893 and demolished in 1927).

Caption For Deal, Sandown Castle 1906

On the right of the pier are two of the town's hotels, The Antwerp and The Clarendon.

Caption For Matlock Bath, Grand Pavilion C1955

The dome-topped Grand Pavilion, originally called the Kursaal, was built on the site of the stables of the Fishpond Hotel by the local council in the 1880s in an attempt to attract the public.

Caption For Ribchester, The White Bull Hotel C1955

The Romans established a fort here, Bremetennacum, in AD80 by a ford across the Ribble, and the pillars supporting the porch of the White Bull Hotel are said to have come from one of its

Caption For Lustleigh, Wrayland, Old House 1906

This cottage, probably 16th- or 17th-century, is typical of those found on the eastern side of Dartmoor.

Caption For Cannock, Market Place C1965

Between 1801 and 1901 the industrialisation process brought tens of thousands of people into Staffordshire.

Caption For Purton, Lower Square 1910

Purton was a small settlement to the west of Swindon.

Caption For Romford, Raphael Park 1908

Black's Canal was at the western extreme of the Gidea Hall Estate.

Caption For Gidea Park, Hare Street C1950

Hare Street existed long before the creation of the garden suburb of Gidea Park but has now all but lost its separate identity.