Maps

181,006 maps found.

1886, Wool Ref. HOSM65206
1919, Wareside Ref. HOSM63509
1908, Chelsham Ref. HOSM40786
1899, Codford Ref. HOSM41408
1899, Heytesbury Ref. HOSM48375
1923, Mere Ref. HOSM53602
1906, Croft Ref. HOSM42330
1894, Rixton Ref. HOSM57892
1891, Westbrook Ref. HOSM64033
1897, Norcott Brook Ref. HOSM64455
1885, Barford Ref. HOSM37003
1886, Budbrooke Ref. HOSM39399
1886, Claverdon Ref. HOSM41156
1886, Hatton Ref. HOSM47817
1885, Kineton Ref. HOSM50184
1886, Rowington Ref. HOSM58191
1895, Fatfield Ref. HOSM45213
1895, Sulgrave Ref. HOSM48213
1895, Picktree Ref. HOSM56613
1887, Beggearn Huish Ref. HOSM37401

Books

11 books found. Showing results 10,489 to 11.

Memories

29,058 memories found. Showing results 4,371 to 4,380.

A Rural Childhood

I was born in 1941 and lived at Austage End, Kings Walden; next door were my grandparents, Bob and Jessie. Bob was employed on the Harrison estate as a Game-keeper. I have photos of the V.E. and V.J. day parties. I attended the village school when the head teacher was Miss Etherington.

A memory of King's Walden in 1941 by Margaret Reed

Swinford Manor

I lived at Swinford with my family from 1953 to approx 1966 or '67. My father put in the pool after we had a very extensive fire on Guy Fawkes night. I loved the house, the gardens and the resident ghost who I believed to be ...Read more

A memory of Great Chart in 1953 by Gillian Woodley

Davenham School, Leftwich.

This was my first school, about 1953 I think. I lived on Leftwich Green, Dobells Road and either walked to school or got on the bus - never would be contemplated for a 5 yr old today. I was in love with Elspeth Bell and Kay ...Read more

A memory of Davenham in 1953 by Steve Povall

Up Date Of Happy Days Gone By In Hounslow

A further up date of memories of Hounslow/Happy days Gone By. The infant school was based on Martindale Road and was called Hounslow Heath Infant and Nursery School. My sister went to the Junior School in ...Read more

A memory of Hounslow by David Davis

Bird In Hand

The local pub was the Bird in Hand. For the workers it was a meeting place. There was The Bush on the bridge, they were always busy.The lights always bright, lots of talking ,shouting and sometimes men were thrown ...Read more

A memory of Bradley

Trying To Contact Anybody Who Was At Heswall Hospital Late 40''s.

My father was a patient at Heswall in the late 40's. He was suffering with Perthe's disease (a disease of the hip) and he was there for about 18 months. His name was Alan Rudkin. He was ...Read more

A memory of Heswall in 1948 by Alan Rudkin

Ice Rink

Formby Ice-Rink. Mrs White, Tim and Mrs Appelton who I'd have my lessons with. Friends; Caraline Vickers, Mary Mordsley and little Franky Kelly to name but a few. Great times, sad when the rink closed. Norma Clarke, a great ice skater and of course the lads, Eddie,Les and Rodney who worked there.

A memory of Formby in 1969 by Paulette Bernstein

Looking For My Great Grandmother

I doubt very much if I will get a reply or if anyone can help. I am researching my family tree, I am looking to what happened to my great grand mother Alice Waring (nee Reed). Alice married Walter Waring ...Read more

A memory of Southwood in 1880 by Valerie Waring

Streatham Theatre

I worked in the Moo Cow milk bar in the 60s opposite the theatre, we had a lot of the actors come in during the interval, I recall Alma Cogan and Alfred Marks among many, very happy days working there.

A memory of Streatham in 1960 by Faye Connolly

Those Were The Days

My name is Elaine Connors nee Pennington I was born in 1948 and I attended Garndiffaith Primary and Junior school and later Abersychan. I lived at Hillcrest, my aunty lived in one of the prefabs with her garden overlooking ...Read more

A memory of Garndiffaith in 1960 by Susan Elaine Connors

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 10,489 to 10,512.

Caption For Harewood, Harewood House C1886

The foundations of Harewood House were laid in 1759, and work continued for the next 23 years. Gawthorp Hall was demolished, and its foundations now lie beneath the lake.

Caption For Durham, Market Place C1955

This is a photograph of the busy Market Place with lots of cars, no horses and no Neptune! The pant was demolished in 1923, and Neptune was moved to a life of solitude in Wharton Park.

Caption For Caerphilly, The Castle 1871

The castle is now much restored by the Marquis of Bute, with its water defences reinstated. The original castle was begun by Gilbert de Clare.

Caption For Earlestown, Market Street C1955

The Market is still very much a part of modern life, and fulfils its prime function on six days of every week.

Caption For Chipping Norton, The Rollright Stones, The King Stone C1960

Not far from Chipping Norton, close to Long Compton, stands a Bronze Age circle of 77 stones, a group of Neolithic upright stones and the single, 8 feet tall King Stone shown here, which dates from the

Caption For Petersfield, High Street C1965

Boot's is on the right, where you could join their lending library, and next to it Woolworth's, where immediately inside on the left you used to be able to have a 'cuppa' and a bun.

Caption For Stamford, St Mary's Church 1922

The tower and spire of St Mary's church dominates the view. To the right is the Town Hall, which was originally situated over the north end of the bridge, with only a narrow arch for traffic.

Caption For York, Stonegate 1886

In the 1920s, the owner of a chain of grocery stores had two carved cats placed on the upper front of his shop - they were supposed to frighten the rats away from the river bank.

Caption For Yardley, Blakesley Hall C1965

The half-timbered manor house of Blakesley Hall dates from 1575.

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 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 the stream

Caption For Uley, The Tumulus C1960

Little can be appreciated of this magnificent burial chamber from this photograph. It is known as Hetty Pegler's Tump, and is in Gloucestershire.

Caption For Ramsey, The South Promenade 1894

At the height of the season the South Promenade would often be crowded with holidaymakers.

Caption For New Brighton, Pier And Parade 1892

In 1830 a retired builder from Everton, James Atherton, bought 170 acres of sandhills on the northern tip of the Wirral, with the aim of creating a new seaside resort to rival Brighton.

Caption For Macclesfield, Town Hall 1897

The Town Hall was enlarged in 1869 at a cost of £15,200, and many locals considered the expense to be a waste of money; there were more important things to spend it on than councillors full of their own

Caption For Macclesfield, The Barracks 1903

On 30 November 1745 a troop of the Royal Dragoons arrived in the town and were billeted overnight.

Caption For Gravesend, The Ferry 1902

Gravesend has two Victorian piers: the Royal Terrace Pier of 1843 lies to the east of the slightly earlier Town Pier we see in this view.

Caption For Abersoch, St Tudwal's Hotel 1901

One of Abersoch's many hostelries, this establishment is now St Tudwal's Inn.

Caption For Orchard Portman, The Church 1888

To the north of Pitminster is Poundisford Park, once a hunting ground for the Bishops of Winchester.

Caption For Diss, Market Place 1925

The spacious market place is dominated by the venerable flint church of St Mary's with its Norman tower, 14th-century arcades, impressive clerestory, and knapped flint chancel.

Caption For Acle, Fishing At The Bridge C1929

As one old guide book pointed out, 'To every broadsman who quants his wherry along the slow rivers, Acle Bridge is a haven or port of call.

Caption For York, Ancient Palace Of Stuart Kings 1909

Built around 1280 for the Abbot of St Mary's Abbey, the building was enlarged in the 15th century.

Caption For Boston Spa, High Street 1893

This region was originally in the Celtic kingdom of Elmete. The word Spa was added to the town's name in 1840 when the Penny Post began.

Caption For Aylesbury, Victoria Hall 1897

The Victoria Club for Working Men in the west corner of Kingsbury is another benefaction from the Rothschilds, in this case Baron Ferdinand of Waddesdon.