Maps

181,006 maps found.

1914, Margam Ref. HOSM53240
1891, Whiston Ref. HOSM64329
1910, Gronant Ref. HOSM47273
1885, Byton Ref. HOSM39727
1902, Evancoyd Ref. HOSM44978
1892, Tun Brook Ref. HOSM35871
1892, Swillbrook Ref. HOSM37147
1892, Catforth Ref. HOSM40350
1892, Clifton Ref. HOSM41177
1892, New Row Ref. HOSM44111
1892, Barton Ref. HOSM44515
1910, Forton Ref. HOSM45686
1892, New Town Ref. HOSM48989
1892, Ingol Ref. HOSM49358
1892, Lea Ref. HOSM50995
1910, Oakenclough Ref. HOSM55501
1892, Roseacre Ref. HOSM58019
1892, Samlesbury Ref. HOSM58435
1892, Treales Ref. HOSM62238
1910, Winmarleigh Ref. HOSM64774

Books

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Memories

29,022 memories found. Showing results 4,311 to 4,320.

Pear Tree Estate

My family (the Millers) lived in Hillary Crest on the Pear Tree Estate. Dad, Bill, was an electrician in the mine (possibly Coppice). He also had a 2nd job at the Pub at the bottom of the Estate where he sold ales & played the ...Read more

A memory of Rugeley in 1955 by Sue Slatcher

Meet

Lynn it says i can send you a private message but it dosent work reference a meet about Streatham Common stn I look forward to it Im sure i told you I wasnt born until 1954 but have great memories of the said place regards Ian

A memory of Streatham by Ian Cormack

Happy Days

My auntie Pat and Uncle Les Lakin lived along here we as kids were always up here visiting them for tea and cakes it was posh up here we lived in Walkwood Road went to Crabbs Cross Primary, Mrs. Bradbury my fav. teacher lived at the end ...Read more

A memory of Redditch in 1956

21 High Street

I lived in this from 1964 until I got married in 1987. My father Leslie Lougher lived here from 1962 with my mother Monica until she died in 1986. He then lived there until he died in 2012. He used to tell me that it was once a ...Read more

A memory of Nantyffyllon in 1964 by Catherine Lougher Harris

C Pit School

Hello, this is not my memory as such more of a request for some info.  I have a photo taken 1937 of Backworth school celebration of the Coronation George VI ( I think). My dad is on it and I'd love to know who else.  Does anyone have a copy of this photo and can name others on it. many thanks

A memory of Backworth in 1930 by Janet Lindsay

The Grange

My Grand Parents Mr and Mrs Burbidge lived in Ambleside cottage and worked in the Grange. Its owners then were Mr and Mrs collier and Miss Hewitt. As young school boy 60 years ago I used to go and help Mr Franklin the gardener which gave ...Read more

A memory of Hellidon by Terence Wilcox

Bearstead Hospital Hampton Court

I have always felt very proud to have been born at this hospital in 1955. My mother told me that on the day of my birth a WW11 bomb was being excavated and consequently I was moved to Kingston Hospital. Nonetheless I always get a buzz from telling people I was born in Hampton Court.

A memory of Hampton Wick in 1955

Deal By Deafault!

My wife spent many happy summers in Deal and Walmer with cousins/aunties/uncles/gran/gran-dad when on holiday from Swindon. She never stops talking about the Glen and mimicking her Welsh gran-dad saying he was going for a walk down ...Read more

A memory of Deal by Jeff Andrews

Barking 1938 64

I was born in Barking, Suffolk Road, in 1938. Elder son of David & Edith Wardell (nee Fenn), and lived there until I married in 1964. My mother's family had lived in Barking for several generations, with Grandad Fenn living in ...Read more

A memory of Barking by Howard Wardell

Bexleyheath Growing Up

I used to live in Oakland Road off of the High Street. I also used to go to Uplands Road infants and Junior School. Saturdays were spent at Saturday Morning Pictures at the ABC cinema. I also remember Hides department ...Read more

A memory of Bexleyheath in 1961 by Sue Molloy

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 10,345 to 10,368.

Caption For Denbigh, The Castle 1888

Throughout the First Civil War, both town and castle were held by the Royalists, and as such was one of the last to surrender.

Caption For Pembroke, The Castle 1890

Without doubt, Pembroke is one of the most impressive defended sites in Wales.

Caption For Bridport, Happy Island 1918

Overlooking the River Asker and Happy Island, north-westwards to Watton Hill (centre) as a Great Western Railway pannier tank engine (right) steams out of Bridport Station (far left) with a goods train

Caption For Burton Bradstock, The Village C1955

Taken from the bridge over the River Bride, this view looks northwards into the southern section of the High Street.

Caption For Countesthorpe, Station Road C1965

In the residual hedgerows and trees lie clues to an 18th-century rural landscape; the enclosures of the 1760s were hated by John Clare, the Northamptonshire poet, for its deleterious effect on the

Caption For Clitheroe, Castle Grounds 1927

The castle grounds were purchased from Lord Montagu and passed to the people of Clitheroe in 1920. Essential work on the grounds cost £15,000, which was found by fund raising.

Caption For Barrow In Furness, Walney Bridge 1908

The expanding population of Walney meant that a bridge to replace the ferry became essential. It had to be an opening bridge to allow the passage of shipping up the channel to some of the docks.

Caption For Greenodd, Viaduct 1921

Trains from Ulverston to Lakeside no longer cross the viaduct spanning the channel of the River Leven – it has gone to make way for A590 improvements.

Caption For Southend On Sea, Churchill Gardens C1966

Following the death of the owner, the site was acquired by the town and first opened to the public in 1960.

Caption For Odiham, The Stocks 1903

A four-hour period in the stocks was the usual reward for misdemeanours such as blasphemy, drunkenness, vagrancy or breaking the Sabbath.

Caption For Bridgwater, The Market And The Royal Clarence Hotel 1902

By 1900, the citizens had erected a statue in front of the Market Hall of the great Admiral Blake, who was born in Bridgwater in 1598.

Caption For Blue Anchor, The Beach 1935

After the historic riches of Dunster we descend, physically as in other ways, to Blue Anchor Bay, a seaside resort with a long beach and little character.

Caption For Swindon, Men Leaving G.W.R. 1913

The sheer size of the building indicates the importance of the railway to the town.

Caption For Betchworth, Village 1906

Travellers on the A25 cannot fail to see the scars on the south side of the North Downs that were once the Betchworth quarries.

Caption For Birmingham, Paradise Street And The Town Hall 1896

The institute, which offered a range of evening classes for workers, and was famed for its penny lectures, was one of the earlier projects linked with a major redevelopment of the town centre

Caption For Camberley, Gordon Road 1931

The arrival of the railway in 1878 was one of the reasons for its growth.

Caption For Sudbury, Ballingdon Hall 1904

The house was built for Sir Thomas Eden in c1593, of which only this range remains.

Caption For Ashburton, West End C1955

Ashburton was the terminus of the nine-mile branch of the Buckfastleigh, Totnes and South Devon line, which was completed in 1872.

Caption For Barry Island, The Pleasure Beach 1910

We can see the entrance to the Switchback Railway (which arrived in Barry in 1887) on the left, with cloakrooms and toilets on the right.

Caption For Wilmslow, Grove Street 1897

Like Macclesfield and many other small towns around, Wilmslow was to develop enormously in the 18th century with the introduction of industries linked to local silk and cotton mills.

Caption For Astbury, The Church 1897

St Mary's Church stands overlooking the old village green; it once served a parish that included the then small hamlet of Congleton nearby.

Caption For Parkgate, The Parade 1939

Overlooking the Gayton Sands, Parkgate now attracts bird watchers rather than travellers on their way to Ireland. Much of the land around here is now owned by the RSPB.

Caption For Watchet, Harbour 1927

The horse-drawn carts in the fore ground have yet to be superseded by motor transport, even in this comparatively late stage of mechanised development.

Caption For Porlock Weir, 1929

The name of the small boat, 'Emily', and that of her owner, one T Ley of Porlock Weir, can be readily identified from the stern sheets.