Photos

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Maps

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1903, Scole Ref. HOSM58775
1903, Wingfield Ref. HOSM64756
1887, Bont Newydd Ref. HOSM38295
1887, Llanelltyd Ref. HOSM51908
1891, Askern Ref. HOSM36502
1901, Bawtry Ref. HOSM37328
1891, Carcroft Ref. HOSM40035
1891, Dunsville Ref. HOSM44058
1885, Epworth Ref. HOSM44986
1898, Bog Wood Ref. HOSM48222
1907, Everton Ref. HOSM45108
1907, Pennington Ref. HOSM56367
1896, Bank Ref. HOSM36955
1895, Brook Ref. HOSM39125
1903, Lynton Ref. HOSM34866
1903, Brendon Ref. HOSM38876
1897, Siddington Ref. HOSM59243
1886, Abercegir Ref. HOSM35222
1900, Ceinws Ref. HOSM70234
1910, Taplow Ref. HOSM61334

Books

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Memories

29,022 memories found. Showing results 4,851 to 4,860.

Jack O! Newbury

My first job when I left school in 1970 was jack o Newbury laundry in York road then I went to the dry cleaners just round the corner, I used to live in camp close at the top of sandleford , I now live in Devon but still go back now and again as I still have family living there, paul willis

A memory of Newbury by p-willis1

Broomfield Bakeries,

Yes, I remember a small branch of Broomfields in the block next to Reeves Corner and opposite the Eagle Pub. There was also a Sanders Grocers next to it where Mum would buy split peas that we had that evening with Faggots bought from ...Read more

A memory of Croydon by frank.aylard

Memories Of A Stubbington House Scoolboy

I am responding to a memory placed here by Peter Madden in 2010 - which I have just spotted. I was intrigued to read Peter Madden's memory of Stubbington. I was a contemporary of Peter's and recall that his ...Read more

A memory of Stubbington

My Great Great Grandmother

On the maternal side of my ancestry, I knew my maternal grandfather for many years. There was a large leather bound family album which as a child, I was permitted to look at. It was after the "all clear" sounded in the ...Read more

A memory of Shrewsbury

Distant Memories Of An Evacuee

My name is Nigel Redding and I was sent to Llangynwyd about 1942/43? as an evacuee. I was aged about 3 or 4 years old and accompanied by my older brother Alan who was 5 years older. (Both born in Rogerstone , ...Read more

A memory of Llangynwyd by Phillip Redding

Cowplain In The 60s

My family moved to Cowplain in March 1961. I was 10 years old and went to Stakes Hill Junior School. From there I went to Cowplain Seconday School for Girls from 1962 to 1967. On the corner of Sylvester Road was Pine Tree Stores. I ...Read more

A memory of Cowplain

I Remember Richmond

I attended the Frenchgate School (1954). The head mistress was Nan Woodwark, a tall Viking of a woman who would oftentimes speak of her Norse heritage. I managed to find her obit on a website I came across. She lived to the ...Read more

A memory of Richmond

Haynes Family

Hello Does anyone remember the Haynes family that lived on Haydon's Road up until 1953? My grandfather Charlie Haynes died that year and his wife, Violet, and children Colin and Elaine then moved back to Wales. My father has lots ...Read more

A memory of Wimbledon by mandyhaynes01

Family Residance

Hi ive been trying to find any information for my partner on his grandparents who were from we belive millom in cumbria (Phil Cecil Park)i do have some information but would like for anyone who knows any of the Park family to contact me. Many thanks

A memory of Millom by katylister

Scooter Years Mid Sixty S At The Mil

regular haught great meeting place for the mods and the live Friday music... some great bands like the in-betweens and casuals meeting place for the week end parties great friends were made abit of ...Read more

A memory of Wolverhampton by derekandjacqui

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Captions

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Caption For Rye, 1894

Like Winchelsea on the other side of the River Brede valley, Rye is a hill town at the end of a ridge between the Tillingham and Rother rivers.

Caption For Charlwood, Recreation Ground 1904

Back at the Victorian eastern end of the village, the photographer looks north-east across the Recreation Ground, where mothers and children are enjoying the summer afternoon.

Caption For Barrow Upon Soar, High Street And The Village Sign C1965

This traffic island at the south end of the High Street, with its random stone walling, double yellow lines, and Festival of Britain-style sign, somehow epitomises a rather unlovely village.

Caption For Castleford, The Bus Station C1965

When the new bus station opened in May 1963 on the site of two former glass works, it was during a period of massive redevelopment in the town centre.

Caption For Aylesbury, County Asylum, Stone 1897

On the left, out of view, is Brandon's chapel, a surprisingly large cruciform Gothic-style stone church of the 1860s and the only building to survive the housing estate deluge that replaced the hospital

Caption For Liverpool, Custom House 1887

The Mersey Docks & Harbour Company also had their offices in the building at the time of our photograph.

Caption For Bodmin, St Petroc's Church 1931

The old road is quiet in this view; the volume of traffic seems unlikely to challenge the skills of the officer on point duty! The tower is almost hiding behind the body of the church.

Caption For Goathland, Beck Hole C1960

Some distance away from the village is charming Beck Hole, today a magnet for tourists in search of locations from the TV series Heartbeat.

Caption For Dunsop Bridge, St Hubert's Church 1921

The pure white marble angel (centre left) is seen by all who pass through the Trough of Bowland.

Caption For Daventry, Holy Cross Church C1955

It was rebuilt in 1752 after the remnant of the Cluniac priory church became unsafe.

Caption For Newnham, The Village C1955

The first building past the row of cottages on the left was the post office and a beer house many years ago. In the 1960s it was a village shop, but that now has closed.

Caption For Stratford Upon Avon, Memorial Theatre 1922

Looking like a refugee from Disney World, or something dreamed up by mad King Ludwig of Bavaria, the Shakespeare Memorial Building was erected in 1879.

Caption For Sudbury, Gainsborough House 1932

This street, originally called Sepulchre Street, was renamed Gainsborough Street c1910 in honour of the artist. The building was at this time a hotel with tearooms.

Caption For Aylesbury, County Asylum, Stone 1897

Buckinghamshire's County Lunatic Asylum was built at Stone, three miles west of Aylesbury, in the early 1850s. It was given a more ornate entrance building in the 1860s, including the tower.

Caption For Aylesbury, The Milk Factory 1897

One that arrived in 1870 to take advantage both of the canal and the milk from the Vale of Aylesbury dairy herds was the Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Company, later Nestlé's factory, still functioning

Caption For Corfe Castle, From The West 1890

This is one of the most scenic medieval ruins in Europe. It was undermined and blown up in 1646 after treachery ended its final siege during the English Civil War.

Caption For Cardington, Raf Base C1955

Generations of Royal Air Force recruits will recognise the huts and airship sheds beyond the cabbage field. The sheds were constructed during World War I for the development of airships.

Caption For Luton, Vauxhall Motors C1955

Such was the scale of operations at Vauxhall Motors that the maintenance and building contractors had their own site (foreground) complete with semi-permanent buildings, security and a fully operational

Caption For Kibworth Harcourt, The Old Mill C1955

This type of mill predates tower and smock mills, utilizing the simple principal of following the wind by revolving the body of the building round a fixed central post.

Caption For Uttoxeter, Market Place C1965

By 1965 the car was increasingly making its impact on Uttoxeter, as we can see from the number of parked cars.

Caption For Cheshunt, Temple Bar C1960

Temple Bar was designed by Sir Christopher Wren in 1672, to replace the earlier City of London gate destroyed by the Great Fire, and was the last of the old gates to survive.

Caption For Newport, Bridge And Castle 1903

From here we can just see the dome of the Corn Exchange (centre). On the left is the Shaftesbury Café, which became Jay's Furnishing Stores in 1915.

Caption For Buckden, High Street 1906

Here we see two fine old coaching inns - the Lion, on the left, dating back to 1500, and the 18th-century George Hotel on the right.

Caption For Walkern, Church End C1960

In 1410, the rector of Walkern had his hive of bees stolen, along with the honey, by one John Coke - it is said that the hives were kept in Beecroft Lane.