Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1901, Bradpole Ref. HOSM38678
1901, Charmouth Ref. HOSM40714
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1905, Callington Ref. HOSM56315
1905, Polhilsa Ref. HOSM56810
1882, Rillaton Ref. HOSM57830
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1878, Beacon Ref. HOSM37274
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1901, Bartlow Ref. HOSM37150
1886, Caldecote Ref. HOSM39820
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1885, Sawston Ref. HOSM58694
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Books

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Memories

29,058 memories found. Showing results 4,621 to 4,630.

Life In Rock Street Aberkenfig

I was born in 1943 and lived at Ely Cottage, Rock Street. The house was built by my Grandfather around 1920, I have a page from a 1926 telephone directory stating that the house was a business address of the Adams ...Read more

A memory of Aberkenfig by wiclad

The Bushby Garage

Does anyone have a picture of the front door with the sign on? Needed for the replica at Wimborne Model Town

A memory of Wimborne Minster by anthonycsherman

Hythe Ferry And The Liners

From 1954-60 I travelled from Blackfield to the Gregg School in Winn Road. It was a 'long and winding' road by bus, so it became an adventure to travel by the Hythe Ferry. A walk or run up the pier, or a fun ride in the ...Read more

A memory of Hythe by Clifford Clifford

Outdoor Pools

I remember going here when I was very young. Must have made quite an impression on me. I was too small to go into the main pool but loved walking and playing in the shallow water along the side. I am sure there was a large fountain too, ...Read more

A memory of Kingsbury

Memories

i was born in 1953 in manor park my family moved to Dagenham road 1954 to a new house recently built close to the chase and a short walk to the Farmhouse Pub I can remember the steps leading up to the entrance when only 9-10yrs ...Read more

A memory of Rush Green by ldoman

Special Days

The other day I just did a little search for some old photos of Theale where I spend many days out camping and fishing from around 1963 to 1970 when I was a teenager. It was very different then of course - when the M4 stopped at Maindenhead. ...Read more

A memory of Theale

Balfour House Milton Of Balgonie

I was born and bred in the Milton and remember playing in this house in its ruined state in the 70's. This was the first house in Fife to get electricity iam led to believe. My grandparents lived a stones throw away in ...Read more

A memory of Markinch by garyt33

St Marks

i went to St Marks from 1949 to 1956 and I remember Mr Thorpe the headmaster and Miss Briggs who taught the older children. On a cold morning Miss Briggs would have us doing warm up exercises in the classroom at the start of a lesson. My maiden name was Edwards and I now live in Australia

A memory of Bredbury by cch44350

War Time Victoria Avenue, Prestatyn.

In 1941, my father who was a soldier in the Royal Signals, was stationed at what is now the holiday camp. To escape from London, my mother brought my brother and I to lodge in Victoria Avenue. At that time the Avenue ...Read more

A memory of Prestatyn by tony

Arnolds Of Rode

My great aunts Amy And Bet Arnold lived in Ivy house (22 High st) from 1921 to 1965 when they had a bungalow called Mayfair built on the road to St Laurence's church and the main road, . Sadly they died not long after moving there. Ivy house ...Read more

A memory of Rode by mary.barnes

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 11,089 to 11,112.

Caption For Bridport, East Street 1904

The wide main streets of Bridport were originally designed to be highways, market venues and workshops.

Caption For Aldershot, Wellington Street 1892

Before assuming the role of the first military town in Britain, Aldershot was no more than a pretty village comprising a church, a manor house and several farms, close to an area of open heathland.

Caption For Sunderland, Borough Road 1910

The Library and Museum was built in 1877-79 to the designs of J and T Tillman, a mixture of classical Roman and French mansard roofs. Despite its size, the building had only one storey.

Caption For Caversham, Bridge 1904

Caversham Bridge is one of Reading's most famous landmarks. The bridge played a key role in the Civil War: Charles I and Prince Rupert engaged in a fierce fight here against the Earl of Essex.

Caption For Haverfordwest, St Mary's Church 1950

By the time this photograph was taken building to the left of the picture had been painted and deprived of its bay window. The street is now tarmacadam.

Caption For Hawes, The School And Village 1900

Behind and to the right is the turreted tower of the parish church. Built in 1851, it replaced the original church dating from the reign of Richard III.

Caption For Cowes, Bath Road C1955

It never happened, because of the limited suitability of the sea bathing available.

Caption For Torquay, Abbey Sands 1924

On a crowded summer's day, sunbathers enjoy the warmth on Abbey sands. Modesty dictated that bathers should get changed in one of the long line of changing tents.

Caption For Norwich, Cathedral, Nave East 1896

It is one of the masterpieces of medieval English architecture.

Caption For Knighton, Kinsley Wood Er C1965

The Forestry Commission planted different species to commemorate the coronation of Elizabeth II in 1953. At Kinsley Wood the ER was planted on both sides of the hill.

Caption For Norwich, Cathedral, Nave East 1896

It is one of the masterpieces of medieval English architecture.

Caption For Duloe, The Stone Circle 1900

This is a small Bronze Age stone circle with only eight stones; it is only distinguished because of the size of the stones - one is nine feet high.

Caption For Leamington Spa, From The Tower Of All Saints 1922

The view takes us along The Parade, with the Royal Pump Room on the left and the campanile of the town hall in the centre of the picture.

Caption For Luton, C1955

As part of a commitment to education, the Wheatsheaf pub and King Edward VII School had to make way for a new College of Advanced Technology on Market Hill in 1957.

Caption For Liverpool, Hms Hercules 1890

Quite often the whole of the Channel Fleet would exercise in the Irish Sea, and then have a three- or four-day visit to Liverpool.

Caption For Grindleton, The Village 1921

Grindleton is a classic case of village development: here ancient roads cross, and ribbon building took place along those roads.

Caption For Avebury, St James' Church 1899

The village of Avebury, population 650, is best known for its impressive prehistoric stone circles, which were recently claimed to be the work of marmalade millionaire Keiller, rather than prehistoric

Caption For Hatfield, St Etheldreda's Church C1960

It dates from the 13th century and contains the Salisbury Chapel, built in 1618 to hold the tomb of Robert Cecil, first earl of Salisbury, at a cost of £460.

Caption For Clifton, Bridge 1900

Bristol developed to become a major centre for the importation of timber for use throughout the west of England.

Caption For Raglan, Beaufort Square 1914

On the left of the picture is the war memorial. Note the man and child walking away from the camera in the centre of the photograph.

Caption For Devizes, Quakers Walk 1898

The name is probably a corruption of 'Keepers' Walk'. The long avenue of elms ran to Roundway Estate. Unfortunately, this area is now threatened by developers.

Caption For Bourton On The Water, The River Windrush C1965

In various travel guides, Bourton is billed as either 'the Queen of the Cotswolds', 'the jewel in the Cotswolds' crown', or 'the Venice of the Cotswolds'.

Caption For Lymington, The Quay C1955

The presence of the Isle of Wight has given the waters around Lymington unusual double tides - a boon to yachtsmen in and around the little estuary.

Caption For Wareside, The Village C1955

It closed in 1990, and for a short while was an antiques shop which only opened on Friday afternoons. The property is now a private residence.