Maps

181,006 maps found.

1887, Bleddfa Ref. HOSM38097
1890, Fairburn Ref. HOSM45075
1897, Fingerpost Fm Ref. HOSM62003
1887, Trefilan Ref. HOSM61181
1910, Abbeystead Ref. HOSM35077
1910, Aldcliffe Ref. HOSM35744
1907, High Bentham Ref. HOSM37507
1910, Halton Ref. HOSM47537
1910, Hornby Ref. HOSM49039
1910, Quernmore Ref. HOSM57400
1885, Henley Ref. HOSM48148
1885, Knole Ref. HOSM50554
1883, Lawhitton Ref. HOSM50882
1882, Lewannick Ref. HOSM51177
1883, Northcott Ref. HOSM55344
1905, Rezare Ref. HOSM57668
1882, Tregadillett Ref. HOSM62259
1882, Tresmeer Ref. HOSM62417
1882, Treween Ref. HOSM62481
1905, Treburley Ref. HOSM64977

Books

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Memories

29,058 memories found. Showing results 3,901 to 3,910.

East Stonehouse 1800

My great great great great grandfather Charles Penery, was born at East Stonehouse in 1800/01. He was buried at Ford Park Cemetry in 1874. He married Mary Ann Penery (nee Baskerville) born in 1801. She was burried at Ford Park ...Read more

A memory of Billacombe by Warren Penery

My Childhood Memories...

My name is Dawn Thompson, I grew up in one of the Cottages next to the Pub (no 3). My father Peter Thompson, worked there for many years. I remember the Hunt meetings and I remember Tom Hatton, who ran it many years ago. After ...Read more

A memory of Pirbright in 1970 by Dawn Thompson

Downshall Secondary School

I have very fond memories of Downshall Secondary where I was between 1958 and 1962. I used to live in Downshall Avenue, and we used to walk everywhere, to school, to Seven Kings Park and the park up Meads Lane. We ...Read more

A memory of Seven Kings in 1960 by Pauline Garlick

Raf

I was stationed at Watton when doing my national service in 1948/49. I was on fire piquet when one of the Mosquto's caught fire. Our CO was Air Commodore Daltom-Morris.

A memory of Watton by Richard M Howard

A Wartime Evacuee

During the war I was evacuated with my family to Dunsmore and we lived in Appletree Cottage, opposite The Fox. I attended Wendover School and returned to London in 1946. At the time Robert Donat lived in ...Read more

A memory of Dunsmore in 1940 by Ken Norris

Trevelyan Road Tooting

I was born on 8th May 1945 (the day the war ended) at 61 Trevelyan Road Tooting. My mum told me that there was a heatwave on the 8th May and whilst she was trying to get some rest there was a street party going n which she ...Read more

A memory of Tooting in 1945 by Victoria Mason

Henry And Sarah Jane Christelow Eddy

Henry and Sarah Jane were my husband's grandparents. I'm not sure where they were born but they were married at the Chester-le-Street Registry Office and were living at Pelton Fell when my father-in-law, ...Read more

A memory of Pelton Fell by Elle Eddy

Collyhurst

Loved being brought up there, moved into the Collyhurst scene from Langley Middleton, soon got to know Ralph Spencer, the Heaneys and Youngs, also Mcewans. I went to Albert Memorial School. I lived on Thornton Street. What a place to ...Read more

A memory of Harpurhey by Lawrence Sellstrom

Parrin Lane

Me & my brother both worked at Annie & Terry Smith's bakery as children, in the back making pies and bread from about five/six every Sat morning for years. It was a very busy place to work and Terry was a great bloke to work for, ...Read more

A memory of Eccles in 1959 by Roy Mozley

Albion Place

I was born in 1939 and grew up in Kenfg Hill, living at 65 Pisgah Street, Foster Buildings, and 7 Albion Place during the war years. Albion Place was then in an area of Kenfig Hill known as The Huts, because the dwellings were all ...Read more

A memory of Kenfig Hill in 1945 by Brian Harman

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 9,361 to 9,384.

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Caption For Westham, C1965

Duncton sits at the foot of the Downs, with fine views nearby. Holy Trinity Church was built in 1866 in the Decorated style, on the site of a medieval church.

Caption For Basildon, Whitmore Way 1961

The early neighbourhoods were characterised by winding streets and plenty of open space. Some of the plans won awards.

Caption For Willaston, The Green Lantern C1950

It has recently been renovated, along with many of the farm buildings to the rear, and now forms part of the Delamere Farm complex; this is a development of twelve exclusive and high specification homes

Caption For Kimbolton, The Village C1955

Many of the buildings on the High Street were re-fronted in Georgian times; inside some of the shops and inns we can see the earlier jettied timber frames.

Caption For Overstrand, Main Street C1965

It has two large villas and a Methodist Chapel built by the well-known architect Sir Edwin Lutyens, most famous as the designer of the city of New Delhi.

Caption For Eastbourne, Mostyn Hotel And Grand Parade 1912

The elegance of this 1860s stucco terrace with three-storey bay windows to each house and the long straight para- pet is now replaced by Grand Court, a higher block of 1960s flats: typical sea-front

Caption For Warrington, Bridge Street C1950

Bridge Street was one of four main streets intersecting at Market Gate. All were not only shopping streets, but a key part of the regional road network.

Caption For Builth Wells, High Street 1949

After crossing the Wye Bridge, our man from Frith captured plenty of activity and detail in this photograph of the main street.

Caption For St Germans, Polbathic 1907

The carriage road from Liskeard terminated at this tranquil village of brown stone cottages set by a creek swept by the tides.

Caption For Skegness, Sands 1899

It is low tide, and the swingboats and roundabouts are out of reach of the waves.

Caption For Launceston, Fore Street 1893

This photograph is taken from the spot where the Job Centre now stands, or the car park just down the hill.

Caption For Penn, St Bartholomew's Church C1965

St Bartholomew's enjoys an elevated position, possibly the site of a prehistoric fort, at the corner of Church Hill and Vicarage Road.

Caption For Ilfracombe, From Capstone Hill 1911

Although Ilfracombe is essentially a Victorian town, the elegant terraced houses of Montpellier Place (upper, left of centre) were built in the early 1830s.

Caption For Colchester, St Boltolph's Priory 1892

The overgrown remains of St Boltolph's Priory, a Norman church standing outside the old Roman walls of Colchester.

Caption For Paignton, The Pier 1889

Paignton pier, one of the oldest in Britain, strides 800 feet out to sea; we see it here in all its Victorian finery.

Caption For Portland, Chesil Beach 1890

Chesil Beach, seen here from the Isle of Portland, is a great ridge of shingle eight miles long, with a lagoon of brackish water between it and the mainland.

Caption For Market Drayton, Newport Road 1898

Local histories describe Robert Clive as a young tearaway, and stories of him abound.

Caption For Scarborough, North Bay 1897

The entrance to the Pier can just be seen to the left of the flagpole.

Caption For Bromsgrove, High Street 1931

Charles Stuart, fleeing after his defeat at the Battle of Worcester in 1651, reached Bromsgrove disguised as the servant of the remarkable Jane Lane.

Caption For Llanvetherine, White Castle C1950

It is not difficult to see why the grassy inner ward of this formidable castle became one of the picnic destinations of Rudolf Hess.

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Caption For Totnes, 1890

The roofscape of Totnes remains largely unchanged. In the distance is St John's Church, Bridgetown; the wooded hill to the right is now the large housing estate of Westonfields.

Caption For Romford, The Entrance To Raphael Park 1908

Since 1902 Raphael Park has provided Romford people with a place of relaxation and recreation.

Caption For Frinton On Sea, The Greensward 1921

Instead of sea- front amusements, it has the long stretch of cliff-top pastureland known as the Greensward, and the imposing 1896 pile of the Grand Hotel.

Caption For Oxted, High Street 1908

The BBC used to come to the countryside around Oxted to record and broadcast the sound of nightingales.