Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1897, Chatton Ref. HOSM40743
1897, Chillingham Ref. HOSM40900
1897, Denwick Ref. HOSM43030
1896, Eslington Park Ref. HOSM44939
1896, Rock Ref. HOSM57915
1896, Whittingham Ref. HOSM64563
1895, Kirkhaugh Ref. HOSM50361
1895, Chawton Ref. HOSM40750
1909, Isington Ref. HOSM49595
1895, Privett Ref. HOSM57187
1895, Wivelrod Ref. HOSM61551
1897, Altrincham Ref. HOSM69985
1897, Bowdon Ref. HOSM70002
1897, Hale Barns Ref. HOSM57850
1887, Llanbabo Ref. HOSM51731
1899, Llanfairynghornwy Ref. HOSM51958
1905, Cwmgors Ref. HOSM42729
1905, Saron Ref. HOSM58562
1894, Amport Ref. HOSM36074
1909, Faccombe Ref. HOSM45060

Books

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Memories

29,022 memories found. Showing results 4,791 to 4,800.

Mrs. Booth's Shop

Does anyone have a photograph of the part of the main road where Mrs.Booth's shop was situated? Or perhaps the garage belonging to Mr. Booth? I think the shop was either between the Police Station and Sharp's fish and chip shop or ...Read more

A memory of Goldthorpe by Sandra Turner

My First Home Of My Own

I MOVED TO STEVENAGE LIKE MOST YOUNG PEOPLE AT THAT TIME TO GET A HOUSE YOU HAD NO CHANCES ELSEWHERE MY BROTHER ALREADY LIVED THERE SO I WAS ABLE TO LODGE WITH HIM GOT A JOB AT BEA SYSTEMS AS AN AID STOREKEEPER HAVING BEEN ...Read more

A memory of Stevenage

Caldey Island

My mother, Enid Fowler(Thomas) told me that her father, Oliver Frank Thomas,(honorary mayor of Tenby 1930) often enjoyed going to Caldey Island to talk with the monks.

A memory of Tenby by fowlerdv

Little Boys Home South Darenth/1938/War Time

remember being packed off to this boys home, well it was a self contained village really. every amenetie was taken care of church just inside the gates...school,,,,about 8/10 houses..the experience was quite ...Read more

A memory of Bromley by roywhitey

Doodlebug In Central Avenue

I lived at 6 Camborne Road, Welling with my mother Hermine Wright and my grandparents Fred and Elsie Wright from 1943 to 1948. I attended East Wickham Infants School, where my teacher was Miss Sharp. I think the year must ...Read more

A memory of Welling by xpristpher

Behind Horniman Museum (The Old Castle)

I remember living on Perry Vale above the old bus garage, and my brother and I would go to Horniman Museum, then go about 400 yards behind and there was a castlelated building consisting of a basement first and ...Read more

A memory of Forest Hill by hubertgarner

Sister Catherine

when I was 10 my younger sister was 8 and the twins with five , we were sent to St Clare's convent. We were in sister Catherines' flat she was very good to us but we were only there for a year before returning home to our family in ...Read more

A memory of Pantasaph by Therese Thomas

Swimming Baths.

The swimming baths were not Victorian they were opened in about 1935 and part of the new fire and police station. (The Reigate baths were in castle field road and these were old probably Edwardian). I went there when they opened the ...Read more

A memory of Redhill by ralph.henley

Bedford Hill Stores

My mother June grew up in Balham & she lived above her parents shop Bedford Hill stores. It was on Bedford Hill and backed onto Hildreth Street market. Her father was David Glicksman. I would love to locate any photos of the store or any memories.

A memory of Balham by happidaiz

Derwent. Parade

We lived @ 52 Derwent Parade above Harry Fenton's outfitters. Mum work at Phillips sweet shop beside the stairs to the flats above. Other shops included Watts furniture, the Co Op, Woollies and the sensational , or so we thought, ...Read more

A memory of South Ockendon

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 11,497 to 11,520.

Caption For Kilndown, The Church 1901

High up on the Sussex border stands this ornate Victorian church, whose building was initiated by Viscount Beresford in 1839, but was then taken on by his twenty-year-old stepson Alexander

Caption For Rochester, High Street 1908

Not a hatless head to be seen as the open-top tram, en route to Frindsbury across the river, passes the lantern and railings of Eastgate House, threatening conflict with horse-drawn traffic.

Caption For Rugby, St Andrew's Church And The Clock Tower C1965

In 1900 the Town Hall moved to the Benn Building, which was erected on the opposite side of the High Street on the site of the old Shoulder of Mutton Inn, demolished in 1898.

Caption For Cardiff, The Docks 1893

Cardiff Docks were developed during the late 1830s by the 2nd Marquess of Bute, and were enlarged in the 1880s and again in the early 1900s.

Caption For Irby, The Village C1955

The thatch of the old post office has given way to slate (left), and the business itself - with its attendant telephone kiosk - has moved just a few doors down.

Caption For Barkway, Main Street C1965

In 1700s and 1800s, Barkway lay on the main coach route from London to Cambridge. The Angel Inn (later the Wheatsheaf) served as the main staging post for travellers.

Caption For Bishop's Stortford, The Boars Head C1955

The earliest record of the Boar's Head is in 1630. The beam over the fireplace is reputed to have supported the figures of Christ, St Mary and St John across the rood screen in St Michael's church.

Caption For Warrington, Bridge Street C1950

The plainer frontage of Roberts' shoe shop is followed by the protruding shop windows of Hancock and Wood, shielded by sun awnings. Next comes the National Provincial Bank (now demolished).

Caption For Warrington, Wilderspool Causeway C1960

Opened in May 1957 by Alderman Marshall, the flyover bridge replaced the Wilderspool railway crossing, a bottleneck on the main A49 highway.

Caption For Aberdeen, Brig O' Balgownie C1890

This single-arched stone bridge is situated a few hundred yards to the north of St Machar's Cathedral, and crosses a gorge of the River Don.

Caption For Quarr Abbey, C1875

The abbey was founded in 1132 by Baldwin de Redvers, afterwards Lord of the Island and Earl of Devon.

Caption For Stroud, High Street 1910

The steep, winding and narrow High Street (down which flaming tar barrels were rolled to the terror of the populace until the practice was banned in 1824) gives an excellent impression of

Caption For Abergavenny, Frogmore Street 1914

The horse of the sign seems to be emerging from White Horse Lane just beyond the hotel. The sign on Brown & Seymour's shop beyond reads 'smoke Musketeer tobacco'.

Caption For Sleaford, Southgate C1965

This is the main shopping street of Sleaford, and the Handley Memorial was the ideal place for a set of destination signs.

Caption For Abergavenny, The Castle 1893

A stronghold of the de Braose family, the castle was briefly captured by the Welsh warlord Sytsylt ap Dyferwald.

Caption For Whitby, West Cliff And The Metropole Hotel 1923

The Metropole Hotel was one of the first in Whitby to have electric light; its glowing windows were a landmark for ships.

Caption For Otford, The Archbishops Palace 1895

Built by Archbishop Warham in the early 16th century, this small manor house, consisting of a three-storey brick tower, a gallery (later turned into cottages), and the single-storey storehouse beyond

Caption For Kilndown, The Church 1901

High up on the Sussex border stands this ornate Victorian church, whose building was initiated by Viscount Beresford in 1839, but was then taken on by his twenty-year-old stepson Alexander Beresford

Caption For Llanover, The Church 1898

She is buried with her husband Sir Benjamin Hall (after whom Big Ben was named) in Llanover churchyard, to the left of the path.

Caption For Abergavenny, Frogmore Street 1914

The horse of the sign seems to be emerging from White Horse Lane just beyond the hotel. The sign on Brown & Seymour's shop beyond reads 'smoke Musketeer tobacco'.

Caption For Holmbury St Mary, Post Office C1965

The Frith photographer's desire to take views of post offices has led him to ignore the beautifully-situated village centre around its green and also the good 1879 church, designed, built and

Caption For Redhill, The Earlswood Lakes C1950

Moving west, the route passes through Merstham, a village of two parts: the older part lies west of the railway, and to its east is a large former London County Council housing estate of the 1950s

Caption For Abingdon, Old Mill 1925

The former abbey bakehouse is on the left, then the Checker with its 13th-century gabled chimney.

Caption For Downham, The Village 1895

The Asshetons looked after their village.Almost all the villagers had jobs on the estate.The Roman road from Ribchester to Ikley passes through Downham Park at the end of the village.The grave of