Maps

181,006 maps found.

1887, Anderson Ref. HOSM35960
1887, Bryanston Ref. HOSM39283
1887, Hilton Ref. HOSM48685
1887, Thornicombe Ref. HOSM61644
1887, Turnworth Ref. HOSM62693
1887, Woolland Ref. HOSM65127
1881, Bodmin Ref. HOSM34181
1881, Trebyan Ref. HOSM50766
1888, Paradwys Ref. HOSM56091
1891, Kearsley Ref. HOSM49607
1909, Headley Ref. HOSM48071
1909, Hollywater Ref. HOSM48743
1887, Bicker Ref. HOSM37726
1887, Eastville Ref. HOSM44489
1887, Midville Ref. HOSM53708
1887, Stickford Ref. HOSM60460
1887, Tumby Ref. HOSM62663
1887, Wilksby Ref. HOSM64623
1887, Wyberton Ref. HOSM65285
1886, Hawthorpe Ref. HOSM47904

Books

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Memories

29,022 memories found. Showing results 4,111 to 4,120.

Lists In Greenford

As a teenager I did the family shopping in Greenford every Saturday and went to Lists for great bread and cakes. One of the ladies serving the bread became my brother's mother-in-law!

A memory of Greenford in 1956

St. Leonards 1950's

Does anyone remember a girl named Mary Jones - her brother was Jimmy Jones and cousin was James Barnard. She was my best friend for such a short time and then had to leave infants/junior school as her dad remarried (her mum ...Read more

A memory of Streatham in 1950 by Carole Parker

Insurance Offices Christmas Party (North Motherwell) 1950s

Anyone who lived in North Motherwell during the 1950s may remember the single-storey, concrete-built insurance offices (long demolished) that were situated at the top of Fort Street adjacent ...Read more

A memory of Motherwell by John Cunningham

My Sister's 5th Birthday

My sister Lesley spent her 5th birthday at Heswall hospital. On 26th April 1957. She'd had encephalitis and then became epileptic. She had a birthday party on the ward, we have some photos of her sat in her cot/bed. She had ...Read more

A memory of Heswall in 1957 by S M

Cooper Royal Brass Band Barnsley

My wife's grandfather was Herbert Goodwin Cooper (1880 - 1937) who was a professional cornet player and a member of the Cooper Royal Barnsley Brass Band. I think that the band was active from about 1890 to about 1940. Does anyone have any information about the band, please?

A memory of Barnsley in 1900 by Denis Brown

Palmerston Road In Kilburn

I was brought up in Kilburn in the 1960's. Our flat was 29a Palmerston Road. Our garden looked onto Grange Park and we just about lived there. My memories of that time were so happy. We went on holiday to ...Read more

A memory of Kilburn

Sons Of Rest

I work for the Parks Department at Wolverhampton City Council. The Sons of Rest building that was in Heath Town Park was demolished a few years ago (c) 2011. Does anyone have any information about its founder or any other history as ...Read more

A memory of Heath Town by Wilf Parks

Hounslow Cinemas

Doreen Jewess, Pat Bezant, Pat Sharman, Rita Bolton and myself would often walk from Midsummer Avenue past the little park at the top, past the horse trough at the Wellington where the trolley buses turned round and carried on past ...Read more

A memory of Hounslow in 1950 by Linda Roberts (Nee Tallis)

My Gret Uncle Alf ,,,,

When I was 5 years old my Mother and my Grandmother took me to visit my Grandmothers brother Alfred who was a patient in The Pastures ,,,,it was quite a scary experience for a 5 year old ,,, my poor old Great Uncle Alf had been ...Read more

A memory of Mickleover in 1956 by Gillian Chapman

My Memories Of My Home Town Ilkeston .

I was born on the sofa in the parlour at my Mothers home at 13 Lower Granby Street ,,,,Orchard Kitchens stands in that same spot today ,,I was born in 1951 and even now 63 years later I still remember some of ...Read more

A memory of Long Eaton in 1951 by Gillian Chapman

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 9,865 to 9,888.

Caption For Winchelsea, Castle Street 1912

Winchelsea is located on a sandstone rock, similar to the site of Rye, and was occupied in 1289 after Old Winchelsea was finally overwhelmed by the sea.

Caption For Barns Green, The Village C1960

Initially a hamlet, the village of Barns Green dates from the Middle Ages, but grew rapidly during the 18th and 19th centuries following the opening of the Mid-Sussex railway line.

Caption For St Margarets Bay, The Undercliff 1918

Dressed in their Edwardian finery, are these strollers off to church?

Caption For Brandon, River Ouse 1925

Parts of this bridge may date from the 1670s, when the river was made navigable. The Borough of Thetford had the right of tolls until 1872 and was responsible for its repair until 1950.

Caption For New Forest, Rufus Stone 1890

This famous memorial, encased in iron, dates back to 1841 and marks the spot where King William Rufus, son of William the Conqueror, was accidentally killed by an arrow shot by the nobleman Sir Walter

Caption For Botley, The Bugle C1960

Most of the shops on either side of the inn have changed hands several times over the years. Once an inland port, Botley stands at the head of navigation on the River Hamble.

Caption For Greenhow Hill, Policeman's Truncheon, Stump Cross Caverns C1950

High up on the hills, this was lead mining country. Now tourists come to see the four-mile-long array of caves discovered by miners in 1858.

Caption For Bowness On Windermere, The Pier C1955

We can see the large boats of the 1930s, the 'Teal' and the 'Swan', each taking the name of one of the Victorian steamers, in this post-World War II scene by Bowness pier.

Caption For Walmer, Promenade 1906

On the left of this photograph is a large winch: as neither Walmer nor Deal had a harbour, fishing boats had to be winched ashore. Today there is a cycle path alongside the promenade.

Caption For Daventry, Recreation Ground C1965

This view of the Rec shows the steam engine hiding the terrace of houses known as Mount Pleasant.

Caption For Staverton, The Old Crown C1955

This is a view of the real centre of the village looking up Oakham Lane.

Caption For Langley, Ridgegate Reservoir C1955

Situated on the edge of the Macclesfield Forest, the Ridgegate Reservoir was one of the first reservoirs built to supply local towns.

Caption For Empingham, Church Street C1955

This exquisite view shows the tall 14th-century tower of St Peter's Church with a small but richly ornamented spire and very tall pinnacles.

Caption For Cranham, Prinknash Abbey Bells C1960

The foundations of the new monastic building are well under way in this photograph.

Caption For Winchcombe, High Street C1960

Behind the wall on the left stood Winchcombe Abbey, which the people of Winchcombe were given the opportunity to buy when Henry VIII dissolved the monasteries.

Caption For Kibworth Harcourt, Main Street C1955

The Old House (left) dates from 1678, and it is a prominently sited example of English domestic architecture at its very best.

Caption For Crays Hill, The Shepherd And Dog C1955

The Shepherd & Dog (right) is a 300-year-old pub at the top of the hill. The petrol station still exists in an expanded form.

Caption For Coxhoe, The Cross Roads 1951

The main A177 road south from Shincliffe leads to Coxhoe; it may follow the course of an old Roman road.

Caption For Harrow, Speech Room, Grove Hill C1960

Close to the camera is the Art Schools of 1891 by W C Marshall, which is not of particular merit, but the stone medallions of Reynolds and Hogarth added in 1919 are quite fine.

Caption For Warwick, St Mary's Church, Northgate Street 1892

The Beauchamp Chapel was built as directed in the will of Richard Beauchamp, fourteenth Earl of Warwick.

Caption For Huntingdon, Fountain Hotel 1906

Although old coaching inns like the Fountain would have lost a certain amount of long-distance business with the development of the railways, they were still used as the pick-up and set-down points for

Caption For Bothenhampton, From The South C1945

The village street at Bothenhampton (middle distance, left to right), with suburbia beyond, seen from the vicinity of Quarry Farm with an apple orchard and thatched cottages above

Caption For Lockeridge, The Dene C1955

The Dene, now a conservation area, is a fascinating place where sarsens appear to grow out of the ground.

Caption For Paignton, St John's Church, Norman Door 1890

The west door of the church, a fine example of Norman work, was removed from the earlier building and incorporated into Bishop Grandisson's extension.