Maps

181,006 maps found.

1885, Bircher Ref. HOSM37787
1885, Cholstrey Ref. HOSM40871
1885, Marston Ref. HOSM53261
1885, Newton Ref. HOSM54956
1885, Ryelands Ref. HOSM58348
1885, Wharton Ref. HOSM64235
1898, Ripe Ref. HOSM57853
1891, Aysgarth Ref. HOSM36739
1892, Cubeck Ref. HOSM42542
1910, Gammersgill Ref. HOSM45994
1891, Garriston Ref. HOSM46053
1892, Worton Ref. HOSM65325
1883, Springhill Ref. HOSM59928
1883, Summerhill Ref. HOSM60915
1905, Liftondown Ref. HOSM51220
1885, Brampton Ref. HOSM38669
1885, Cammeringham Ref. HOSM39917
1887, Dunston Ref. HOSM44053
1885, Fenton Ref. HOSM45304
1885, Hackthorn Ref. HOSM47315

Books

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Memories

29,058 memories found. Showing results 3,921 to 3,930.

Plympton Station Holiday Memories

My grandparents, my mother's parents, lived in Vicarage Road, Plympton until 1962 when they moved to Moorland Avenue. As children we always spent our holidays with them and I have early memories of accompanying my ...Read more

A memory of Plympton in 1958 by Edward Godfrey

Kenzie Thorpe

While wild-fowling on Frampton Marsh in the winter of 1954, I met McKenzie a well known Poacher. He showed me a curlew he had shot, he had it in a poachers pocket inside his coat, a jovial sort of fellow. He became a well known painter ...Read more

A memory of Boston by Bob Marriott

Working In My Saturday Job

I remember my Saturday job at Lewis'. I loved my job there. I worked there for two years. I used to go to the Locarna on a Saturday, or the Gaumont Cinema in the week. I remember the bullring being built. I was the ...Read more

A memory of Birmingham in 1958 by Margaret Worcester

Marsh's Pie Shop

Marsh's pork pie shop was opposite Labour Club Number One, at the end of Old Whint Road. The pies were known as the best in the world and we kids at Jagger's (Richard Evans Junior School, West End Road) used to sing 'Marsh's, they ...Read more

A memory of Haydock in 1960 by Ann Atherton

Nefyn Primary School, War Memorial, Doctor's Surgery

This is a photo of all three named "institutions" with the Red Garage and Church Hall just off to the left. I thought this was an ENORMOUS road and we never crossed it by the Memorial! That is Nefyn ...Read more

A memory of Nefyn in 1960 by Janet Kaiser

This Is Jacksons!!

This is Jackson's Field - I lived in one of the houses opposite the rectangle in the background. This was an old WWII water tank and was still lined with metal and we'd play in it as kids. Chipperfields Circus used to pitch just ...Read more

A memory of Rochester

Hop Picking

My memories of Rolvenden will never be forgotten. I was eight years old, we lived in Brighton on the south coast, but every year our families would go hop picking at Little Holden farm. The farm was owned by Mr/Mrs Hilder - they had ...Read more

A memory of Rolvenden in 1945 by Roy Page

Football Matches Between Port&High Clarence

I happened upon this site purely by accident, but it brought back some great memories. I am Pete Boland, young brother of Owen, a keen & very good footballer. I remember as a kid the matches ...Read more

A memory of Port Clarence by Peter Boland

Nurses In Tilbury Hospital

I used to attend the dances in Tilbury Hospital in early '60s - they were great fun. Does anyone remember them or any of the nurses from that time? I worked in Grays and played darts in the pub that was,Ii think, in the ...Read more

A memory of Tilbury in 1960 by Gerry English

Peeping Around The Curtain

Every year we set off from York for a two week holiday at Thornwick Bay. We used to travel by bus, and I well remember the bus always used to breakdown at the top of Garrowby Hill. Everyone had to get off the bus and ...Read more

A memory of Thornwick Bay in 1956 by R Clive Ankers

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 9,409 to 9,432.

Caption For Leeds, Parish Church 1891

John Fowler & Co. built roadrollers, traction engines and farm machinery, and there were a number of companies producing castings of various sorts.

Caption For York, Barges On The Foss Navigation 1885

The first recorded wooden bridge was built in 1583, and was destroyed during the siege of York. Two more were built after one another; the second was washed away by floods.

Caption For York, The Treasurer's House 1908

In this, the most interesting of all the houses in York, a young apprentice plumber stated that while he was working in the cellar, he heard a trumpet playing; then he saw an army of Roman soldiers marching

Caption For Leeds, Parish Church 1891

The new Vicar of Leeds in 1837, Dr Hook, decided to rebuild the much-altered 16th-century and rather cluttered central church. Unusually, the tower is positioned in the middle of the frontage.

Caption For Calshot, The Beach C1960

Calshot has long been popular with local people and holidaymakers for the views it affords of Southampton Water.

Caption For Boston, High Street 1899

The High Street, across the Witham via Town Bridge rebuilt in 1913, presents a mainly late Georgian character with mostly three-storey frontages to the pavement edge, but many of these conceal earlier

Caption For Lincoln, Steep Hill 1906

Beyond The Strait, Steep Hill commences with The Jew's House, a Norman stone house of the 1170s, before climbing more steeply up towards the cathedral and castle on the top of the hill.

Caption For Bramber, Castle Ruins C1950

The site is on the banks of the river Adur about a mile from Steyning on the present A283; it made use of both a natural mound and a pre-Conquest earthwork.

Caption For Harborne, Prince's Corner And High Street C1955

Here we have another view of Prince's Corner on the right, with a glimpse of the High Street beyond the pseudo-timbering of The King's Arms (now The Fallow and Firkin).

Caption For Northfield, Parish Church C1955

Northfield is frequently described as having retained much of its village character.

Caption For Bispham, Palm Court From The North C1955

Here we have a good view of the tram track near Palm Court at the Cavendish Road stop on the high cliffs (a lift was available to convey visitors to the shore and the Promenade).

Caption For Knott End On Sea, The Bourne Arms C1955

This old inn was a haven for sailors and those who lost their way on Pilling sands.

Caption For Oulton, 1887

Oulton was another of the series of medieval broads stretching northward into Norfolk.

Caption For Hutton Le Hole, The Ford C1955

The history of Hutton-Le-Hole is recalled in the fascinating Folk Museum established in 1964. Piped water came to the village in 1892 after an outbreak of typhus.

Caption For Warton, View From The Crag 1918

Warton Crag is in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty; in a limestone region, it has an abundance of rare wild flowers, birds and mammals.

Caption For Penrith, King Street C1955

As we look north towards Market Square, Hutchinson's tobacconist shop is at the corner of Langton Street.

Caption For Greasbrough, Town C1965

Greasbrough was once described as a pleasant village 'situated on a delightful eminence'; by the early 19th century it was a farming and mining community of over 1,000.The skyline is dominated by the

Caption For Brockham, The Green 1958

This view, taken from the start of Tanner's Hill, looks north-east across the green and past the parish pump in its tiled pumphouse to the Royal Oak pub and a fine range of historic houses and cottages

Caption For Normanton, Hawhill Park C1965

Hawhill Park is still a well- maintained recreation facility for the town; it reflects well on the foresight of the town's elders, who purchased the land in spite of much opposition from

Caption For Abergavenny, Church, Interior Of Herbert Chapel 1893

The reclining oak figure in the background of this photograph has now been moved to the north transept to give it more prominence.

Caption For Abergavenny, The Black Mountains From Crucorney C1960

The ridge of Hatterall Hill and the Black Mountains in the distance is the route for a walk with panoramic views to Hay Bluff.

Caption For Southwold, From The Pier 1919

Here we see the marriage of bathing machines and fishing boats under the imposing gaze of the Grand Hotel.

Caption For Alderley Edge, West Mine 1896

This great open-cast canyon no longer exists, it was filled in by tipping household waste in the 1960s, but it shows how active the Alderley Edge Mining Company was in the second quarter of

Caption For Leamington Spa, The Parade And Memorial C1960

Leamington's development as a spa did not begin until 1789, when William Abbotts discovered a mineral spring on his land in what is now Bath Street.