Photos

9,106 photos found. Showing results 9,661 to 9,106.

Maps

181,006 maps found.

1898, Balterley Ref. HOSM36929
1908, Betley Ref. HOSM37601
1897, Sproston Green Ref. HOSM59941
1897, Woolstanwood Ref. HOSM65145
1901, Woolminstone Ref. HOSM65141
1886, Cwmdu Ref. HOSM42715
1885, Dardy Ref. HOSM52012
1895, Beddington Ref. HOSM37429
1895, Wandle Park Ref. HOSM56703
1887, Westcott Ref. HOSM64053
1899, Greenmeadow Ref. HOSM47042
1899, Llantarnam Ref. HOSM52076
1899, Oakfield Ref. HOSM55509
1896, Cleatlam Ref. HOSM41119
1896, Heighington Ref. HOSM48162
1896, Hilton Ref. HOSM48584
1881, Neasham Ref. HOSM54554
1896, Wackerfield Ref. HOSM63203
1895, Farningham Ref. HOSM45292
1900, Daventry Ref. HOSM34414

Books

11 books found. Showing results 11,593 to 11.

Memories

29,058 memories found. Showing results 4,831 to 4,840.

Brunswick Road

I was born in the maternity home in Cheam, we lived at 18 Brunswick Road, now demolished. I think it was build in or near the period of this photo. I remember Sutton quite well and it's such a shame all those old houses were replaced. I ...Read more

A memory of Sutton by siseleanor

The Stanhope

Where lots of us started our under age drinking in the little back room. Early 70s

A memory of Horsforth

Memories Of Skelmersdale 1973

I taught at Glenburn High School, Skelmersdale in 1973. I found lodgings with Mrs Smith, a retired lady, in a terraced house in High Street, Old Skelmersdale on the basis of bed and breakfast ...Read more

A memory of Skelmersdale by michaelpeterpeyton

The Allotments Cricketfield Road 1950's

My father would put me on his bycycle crossbar and took us from Elthorne Rd to the allotments via Whitehall Road and Vine Street. Cricketfield Rd was (is?)a dead end. A footpath to the left passed by a nursery ...Read more

A memory of Uxbridge by Philip Cousins

What Should We Have For Tea

My aunt could make a meal from practically nothing, and those war years really put her cooking to the test. No choice of meat in the butchers, if you were at the end of the queue you took pot luck with what was left. One ...Read more

A memory of Pentraeth by trevor.milne

War Time Home

I lived in Shenley from the age of 10 to 15. They were my war years. I went to the boys school in Shenley and then to Hillside Senior School Borehamwood. They were very happy days, removed from the London bombing. My brother and cousin ...Read more

A memory of Shenley by tomsaunders71

William H Johnson's Memories Of New Waltham Primary School In The 1930's

I lived in Station Road from 1932 to 1943 and attended the Primary School until 1935. I walked to school and remember often having to wait for trains at the level crossing. ...Read more

A memory of New Waltham by whj

Barnton Hollows Photograph.

The photo described as Barnton Hollows, isn't in Barnton. The Hollows shown link the village of Anderton and Marbury. The are called Marbury hollows. The hollows are about 1.5 miles from Barnton R. Pilkington

A memory of Barnton by harveypilkington

Growing Up On Peel Road, Kilburn

I'm Mandy Coggins and I was born at 7 Peel Road, Kilburn in 1960. It was a beautiful Victorian House and I can remember the marble fireplaces, oak staircase that us kids used to slide down. My nan lived on ...Read more

A memory of Kilburn by mandalynca

Cyril Henry Heath And The Heath Family.

I have been told of old troedy many times and been driven through it to Bargoed, not much there now just a post office. My step father Cyril Heath was born there in September 1934, quite a large family so ...Read more

A memory of Troedrhiwfuwch by Andrew Dexter

Your search returned a large number of results. Please try to refine your search further.

Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 11,593 to 11,616.

Caption For Staithes, 1925

The lady in the foreground is wearing one of the famous 'Staithes' bonnets'.

Caption For Saltburn By The Sea, Storm Damaged Pier 1927

In 1927 Saltburn pier suffered damage from a number of ferocious storms. Here we can see that the original end of the pier has been completely severed from the shoreline.

Caption For Kettering, Wicksteed Park C1955

The lakeside railway makes a circuit of the boating lake and the paddling pool. Most of the park was devoted to children's amusements, but there was one backwater for swans.

Caption For Pontymister, Twm Barlwm From Canal C1955

Another view of the canal, showing how overgrown it had become by this time.

Caption For Southend On Sea, Westcliff Parade 1898

Here we see some of the gardens to the west of the main town, much enjoyed by residents and visitors. The land slopes more gently than in the Shrubbery area.

Caption For Port Talbot, Station Road C1955

The steel industry used the docks to import iron and other materials that are part of the steel-making process.

Caption For Corfe Castle, The Cross 1899

From the Church 1897 One of the darkest deeds in English history took place in Saxon times, when King Edward was murdered by his stepmother in 978.

Caption For Andover, Norman Arch 1899

In the south-west corner of the Garden of Remembrance, the Norman Gate gives access from the High Street.

Caption For Kennington, An Old Cottage 1901

This is a 16th-century building par excellence, much altered and added to down the centuries; it is timbered, tile hung and jettied, and bears a cluster of tall chimneys.

Caption For Barnstaple, The Strand 1935

A different kind of horsepower can now be seen in The Strand. Left of centre, with the elegant portico, is the 1922 bus station building.

Caption For Hemsworth, Market Street 1965

The discovery of the Barnsley Main coal seam totally transformed the town from relying on agriculture to mining the new gold, coal.

Caption For Liverpool, Dale Street 1887

Dale Street is one of Liverpool's original seven streets, and is captured here full of hustle and bustle. The Municipal Building, with its tower and clock face, stands out further up the street.

Caption For Exeter, In The Port 1896

The Exeter Ship Canal, five miles long, reaches the sea at Topsham, and was built in 1564-6 after the building of a bridge at Countess Wear stopped the use of the river for trade.

Caption For Hailes, Abbey C1960

These ruined windows and arches are the remains of the cloisters. Situated in the north-west Cotswolds, Hailes Abbey was founded in 1246.

Caption For Ealing, Haven Green C1955

North of Ealing Broadway station is Haven Green, with Victorian villas on its west side and shops to its east.

Caption For Lowestoft, The Esplanade 1887

We are looking north from Parade Road to the south pier of the Outer Harbour, begun in 1846. The statue is one of a pair of tritons.

Caption For Dinas Powys, The Square C1960

In the distance a Mini car is parked, which dates this photograph to 1959 or later.

Caption For Aylesbury, Market Square C1955

This view looks along the north side of Market Square past the war memorial into Cambridge Street on the left of the Round House and the High Street to its right.

Caption For Maids Moreton, The Parish Church C1955

church is a remarkable one, funded reputedly in the mid 15th century by two wealthy unmarried sisters from Toddington in Bedfordshire - the Peover sisters' generosity is commemorated in the village name of

Caption For Daventry, View From The Braunston Road C1960

To the right the spire of Holy Church stands out above the centre of Daventry.

Caption For Churchtown, Hesketh Arms Hotel C1960

Standing on the site of what were once three fishermen's cottages, the Hesketh Arms was originally called the Black Bull.

Caption For West Kirby, The Column C1965

Its replacement was this column, 60 feet high and bearing the following inscription: 'This column was erected by the trustees of the Liverpool Docks, by the permission of John Shaw Leigh, Esq,

Caption For Widnes, Victoria Square C1950

One of the new towns acquired by Cheshire following the border change in 1974, Widnes developed in the 1800s along with the new chemical industries.

Caption For Barrow In Furness, Ramsden Square 1893

Atop his pedestal, James Ramsden (then flanked by street lights at each corner of his enclosure) is looking up Abbey Road.