Maps

181,006 maps found.

1898, Shilvinghampton Ref. HOSM59095
1886, Upwey Ref. HOSM63206
1892, Ainthorpe Ref. HOSM35704
1892, Glaisdale Ref. HOSM46369
1892, Houlsyke Ref. HOSM49009
1913, Kettleness Ref. HOSM49806
1911, Newholm Ref. HOSM54878
1894, Freefolk Ref. HOSM45906
1894, Tufton Ref. HOSM62579
1909, Croxton Ref. HOSM42506
1909, Cumber's Bank Ref. HOSM42615
1880, Fauls Ref. HOSM45221
1899, Bradeley Green Ref. HOSM48611
1897, Bickleywood Ref. HOSM52956
1879, Wilkesley Ref. HOSM64619
1887, Hebron Ref. HOSM48032
1896, Yorkletts Ref. HOSM65548
1892, Abram Ref. HOSM35351
1892, Billinge Ref. HOSM37725
1892, Ince In Makerfield Ref. HOSM49321

Books

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Memories

29,022 memories found. Showing results 4,391 to 4,400.

The Colerne Cross Tree, Old And New.

The Colerne 'cross-tree', as it was called, which can be seen at the left side of this photograph of the market square and church, was an elm, I think. It was already looking pretty ancient when I lived there in ...Read more

A memory of Colerne in 1940 by John Bunting

Congleton Park

I have lovely memories of playing in the park during summer and winter, the big high slide was like no other, I remember picking blue bells in the woods, there were hundreds of them, and in winter we used to slide down the bank on ...Read more

A memory of Congleton in 1960 by Patricia Wright

Fond Memories

I attended Holker School between 1959 and 1963 and can recall the Rowes quite clearly. I made a habit of knocking at their door most morning play times when we were able to buy small packets of peanuts for two old pence from them. They ...Read more

A memory of Cark in 1959 by Mike Hayhurst

Stoneleigh

I was born at home on Waverley Road in Stoneleigh in 1940 during the Bllitz. I lived there until I emigrated to Canada in 1962. This photo brings back many memories. I remember Atkinsons, the Newsagent on the left of the picture. ...Read more

A memory of Stoneleigh in 1960 by Susan O'brien

Front Street Bells Close

I was born in Corbridge in Dilston Hall when it was a maternity home. My parents lived at No 1 Front Street Bells Close and I have some fantastic memories of my life there. I remember all of the neighbours and our ...Read more

A memory of Denton Burn in 1860 by Jacqueline Irving

Swiming Outdoors And Wardown Park

I have fond memories of Luton, I came with my mates from Markyate village on the 364 London transport bus to Park Sq. we would then board a red corporation bus for the swimming pool off the New Bedford road at Leaside, ...Read more

A memory of Luton in 1952 by Neil Fleming

Fond Memories

My grandfather, Reginald Dean, of 130 Bridge Road, Oulton Broad, used to moor his boat- the Eel- in the Staithe. I used to walk there ever day with him to pump it out and make a brew in the summer holidays. his pipe kept the mossies at bay. Great times.

A memory of Broads, The in 1956 by Nigel Dean

Born And Bred Stanwellian

I was born at my Grandparents House in Long Lane Stanwell in 1966, my Grandad Jack/John Thornton helped deliver me. My Grandad was well known in the Community and Catholic Congregation of both St Michaels in Ashford and St ...Read more

A memory of Stanwell in 1966 by Jane Barrett Nee Leney

The Green Lantern

This was owned by a Mother and Daughter; the daughter is still alive and lives next to my sister on Wallcroft, off Hadlow Road. I remember a cafe as you walked in right in front of the door, and on the right was a little tuck shop ...Read more

A memory of Willaston by Jennifer Sumner

Growing Up In And Around Kirkthorpe

I was born 1965 at Walton Hall and for the first few years of my life lived at Warmfield Lane opposite George Shaw's farm. We then moved to Woodland Ave in Kirkthorpe, a small house with a huge garden that ...Read more

A memory of Kirkthorpe in 1970 by Ian Shaw

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 10,537 to 10,560.

Caption For Sawbridgeworth, The Church Of Great St Mary 1903

St Mary's contains a particularly fine group of sculptures, and is renowned for its collection of monumental brasses.

Caption For Baldock, Hitchin Street C1955

Hitchin Street formed part of the complex of parallel trackways which made up the Icknield Way.

Caption For Clifton, The Suspension Bridge 1887

In 1752 William Vick had left some money towards the eventual bridging of the Gorge. It was not until 1829, however, that a competition for a bridge was advertised.

Caption For West Kirby, The Promenade C1965

The boathouse on the left was built in 1903. When this photograph was taken, the Reliance Motor Engineering and Yachting Co Ltd occupied the left-hand half of the building.

Caption For Caerphilly, Castle C1955

Here we see the castle after its restoration by the Marquis of Bute. The main residential block, including the great hall, was sited along the south side of the inner curtain wall.

Caption For Wicken, Pond Green C1955

The village pump was possibly introduced to improve water quality after the typhoid epidemics of the late 19th century. We can just see the bright water of the pond.

Caption For Oakwood, The Underground Station, Bramley Road C1955

One stop short of the terminus at Cockfosters, Oakwood Station is one of the jewels along this northern stretch of the Piccadilly line, which also includes Southgate, Arnos Grove and Cockfosters.

Caption For Cambridge, Hills Road 1931

In the distance, the tower of St Paul's church peers above the roof of the Globe Hotel. Nearby is the Perse School, established in 1625, and moved here from Free School Lane in 1890.

Caption For Southport, Bathing Pool 1914

The open-air bathing pool was a new attraction, opened in time for the long hot summer of 1914.

Caption For Maidstone, The Museum 1892

Maidstone Museum occupies the former home of the Wyatts, Chillington Manor House, a splendid red brick Tudor house.

Caption For Dartford, High Street 1949

This photograph shows the centre of the busy High Street, with the road to Bexley and London ahead and the turning to Crayford visible on the right.

Caption For Norton, The Parish Church C1955

Covered in ivy, the imposing and ancient structure of Norton parish church stands above the Green in a peaceful churchyard. Dedicated to St Mary the Virgin, the building has Saxon origins.

Caption For Bedford, Town Bridge C1960

A summer picture showing an image that characterises Bedford in the middle of the 20th century as bridge, river and church link under a summer sky.

Caption For Inveraray, The Bay 1899

Inverary is set picturesquely on the shores of Loch Fyne, where it meets Loch Shira.

Caption For Ayr, High Street 1900

Little survives of the old town, although parts of the former Greyfriars church of St John, where Robert the Bruce held a Parliament in 1315, are thought to date back to its origins.

Caption For Southport, Neville Street 1924

Around the beginning of the 20th century there was little difference in the cost of accommodation at either the Victoria, the Prince of Wales, or the Royal, though eating at the latter was slightly more

Caption For Caerleon, The Village 1893

This is a grand view of the River Usk, which winds its way through Caerleon.

Caption For Wroxham, At Wroxham Bridge 1952

We are looking towards Roys of Wroxham (on the Hoveton side of the bridge). The wooden building on the right has been demolished, but others remain.

Caption For Kettering, Silver Street C1955

East of the High Street and parallel to it, Silver Street leads us out of the market place. On the left next to 'Phipps' is 'The Rising Sun', a Jacobean styled extravaganza of 1892.

Caption For Wollaston, Hickmire C1955

Wollaston is a small market town with a charter granted in 1260 and with the remains of a motte and bailey castle.

Caption For Minchinhampton, Holy Trinity Church 1901

The church was given by William the Conqueror to the Abbaye aux Dames in Caen, who administered it until 1415; it was then in the care of the nuns of Syon Abbey until the Dissolution.

Caption For Bakewell, The Square 1956

Hulley's, a local coach firm, have one of their vehicles parked on the bus stand. Their stage carriage service reached - and still does - some of the more remote villages in the area.

Caption For Monsal Dale, The Viaduct C1955

This is another nostalgic picture of steam in the Peak District. It has gone now: but for how long?

Caption For Kibworth, The Square C1955

George Lynn advertises his wares with considerable vigour on the south side of the triangular square, originally called Cross Bank.