Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1883, Whittlebury Ref. HOSM64488
1883, Woodend Ref. HOSM65007
1887, Llwyn-Y-Groes Ref. HOSM52059
1898, Llanfabon Ref. HOSM51828
1898, Nelson Ref. HOSM54575
1898, Mount Pleasant Ref. HOSM56878
1898, Trelewis Ref. HOSM62360
1899, Keevil Ref. HOSM49631
1886, Allet Ref. HOSM35825
1879, Chacewater Ref. HOSM40482
1878, Perranarworthal Ref. HOSM56547
1879, Philleigh Ref. HOSM56593
1879, Probus Ref. HOSM57274
1906, Rose Ref. HOSM58015
1879, Scarcewater Ref. HOSM58645
1886, Shortlanesend Ref. HOSM59158
1879, Helston Water Ref. HOSM59846
1879, Twelveheads Ref. HOSM62716
1907, Blackham Ref. HOSM37955
1908, Groombridge Ref. HOSM47276

Books

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Memories

29,058 memories found. Showing results 5,021 to 5,030.

Siv's

I am a West Gorton lad from the 50's. Gregory street between Thomas street & Clowes street, I thought I lived in a 2 up 2 down but apparently now it was a bijou victorian conjoined cottage with sort after features. I attended Thomas street ...Read more

A memory of West Gorton by phil.skaife52

Hobbayne During The Late 70s 80s

I attended Hobbayne when Mrs Stanley was headmistress and teachers such as MRs Stowe, Mrs Chester's, Mr Coleman and the caretaker Mr Holman with his three wheeler were omniscient. Sports day was always fund and ...Read more

A memory of Hanwell by generalmail444

Willowbrook, Rayleigh Road, Thundersley.

In the years leading up to World War 2, I recall visiting my Father's parents who lived in what I remember was a rather splendid house named Willowbrook, on the Rayleigh Road. I would have been about nine in ...Read more

A memory of Thundersley by Richard Rouse

Tulse Hill Tesco Esso Petrol Station Formerly Cheriton Court Garage

Where the present Tulse Hill Tesco Shop and Esso Petrol station stands today, was the home of my grandfather Alfred John Thomas from the 1920's to the 1950's. Through the 1960's ...Read more

A memory of Tulse Hill by Gemma Gemma

1946 Stockwell Congregational Church Stockwell Green

On 8th September 1946 at Stockwell Congregational Church Stockwell Green, Kenneth Sydney Edwards a Commercial Clerk of Perranporth Cornwall married Widow Nellie Kathleen Drake of 26 ...Read more

A memory of Stockwell by Gemma Gemma

My Days In Drayton

How nice to read about Drayton. My parents moved here in 1953 and my father owned the chemists shop on the north side of Havant road opposite Lower Drayton lane. In the early 60s,I played in local groups (The ...Read more

A memory of Drayton by denloc142

My Days In Drayton

How nice to read about Drayton. My parents moved here in 1953 and my father owned the chemists shop on the north side of Havant road opposite Lower Drayton lane. In the early 60s,I played in local groups (The ...Read more

A memory of Drayton by denloc142

Fawley School And Photo

My dad was in the RAF at Calshot and I attended Fawley school, and later Hardley secondary, in 1950-53. I have recently found a photo of myself and two other boys, standing in a pond holding jam jars of (presumably) tadpoles or ...Read more

A memory of Fawley by mac.mckie

A Tragic Accident

Sometime around the late 1950s my uncle was at the docks and was killed when a tractor was being loaded onto a ship. A cable broke and the tractor fell and killed him. Does anyone have any memories of this?

A memory of Grimsby

The Bungerlow

A family home where friends and family loved to gather lovely memories of cousins and man aunts and uncles waiting for nanny Mabel to come back from shops with special treats there was always a family member or friend there and of course ...Read more

A memory of Stanwell by francescarter68

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 12,049 to 12,072.

Caption For Newbury, Ye Swan Inn C1955

The inn, one of the most famous in the area, lies on the Berkshire's border with Hampshire, just to the south of Newbury.

Caption For Norwich, Post Office And Prince Of Wales Road 1896

Prince of Wales Road was cut through the town in 1862 to provide a fittingly grand route from Thorpe Station. On the right, the old Crown Bank of 1866 became the post office.

Caption For Leigh, The Old Post Office C1955

Gloucester has the gravitas befitting a city that has been an important crossing point on the Severn since time long gone, and has played a significant role in the drama of British history for

Caption For Bridport, East Street 1940

Next-door, the International Tea Company`s Stores Limited has re-branded itself as the International Stores, and would remain a major grocery chain until the coming of purpose-built supermarkets

Caption For Greenock, Harbour 1904

Greenock was a beneficiary of the River Clyde's industrial heyday. It is sad that most of the shipbuilding and heavy industry have now gone into decline.

Caption For Skipton, Woods, The Canal C1947

Work on the Leeds & Liverpool began in 1770.

Caption For Hunstanton, Green And Pier 1907

It was a quiet village of simple fishermen's cottages until the coming of the railway in 1862.

Caption For Carshalton, Pond From The Bridge 1896

Carshalton's ponds, which are spring-fed and lead to the River Wandle, are a most attractive feature in the centre of the village.

Caption For Skipton, Woods, The Canal C1947

Work on the Leeds & Liverpool began in 1770.

Caption For Ewenny, Bridgend Pottery 1937

Arthur Trevorrow is throwing a jug on the wheel; beside him are various examples of his work, beautifully hand-decorated with slip in waves, whorls and dots.

Caption For Shipley, The Glen 1921

This stream, the Lode Pit Beck, flows off the moor into the Aire at Shipley. A former drovers' track took trade over the hills to Ilkley and Otley.

Caption For Whitby, The Pier 1891

If the railway viaduct carrying the LNER from Teeside to Scarborough is a memorial to its bricklayers, then how much more should the two piers at the harbour mouth be a tribute to those men of stone

Caption For Eastbourne, From The Wish Tower 1899

Further west the shore bulges out round the promontory of the Wish Tower, in fact a Martello tower or fortlet built in large numbers to defend the coast from Napoleon.

Caption For Eastbourne, From The Pier 1906

Further west the shore bulges out round the promontory of the Wish Tower, in fact a Martello tower or fortlet built in large numbers to defend the coast from Napoleon.

Caption For Brighton, A Tram In Queen's Road C1902

As we look toward West Pier from the west, we see the landward pavilion at the right, then the tower of the Metropole to its left. Nearer the camera are a range of somewhat disparate stucco fronts.

Caption For Broughton Astley, The Stream C1967

The village has been given a sweeping bypass, Broughton Way, on its north side, reducing the volume of traffic negotiating Main Street and the area around St Mary's Church and Old Mill

Caption For Haddenham, Church End Green 1951

Down at Church End there is another more well-known and photographed pond; it and the 13th-century parish church are to the left of the War Memorial.

Caption For East Grinstead, London Road 1904

From the south-east, a look at the Institute, which has now sprouted a clock, put up in 1891 in memory of Thomas Cramp, the town's diarist and total abstainer.

Caption For St Cleer, Church 1906

The church has an exceptional 15th-century tower, built of squared granite blocks and 97 feet high.

Caption For Greenock, From Whinhill 1899

During the early years of the 18th century, facilities were improved with the construction of a harbour and quays.

Caption For Middleham, The Castle 1893

The castle eventually passed into the hands of the Neville family, and in 1471 Richard, Duke of Gloucester, came here to be tutored by the Earl of Warwick.

Caption For London, Chelsea, The Kings Road C1950

This view pre-dates the Swinging Sixties, with echoes of a less materialist era: the Gothic-arched building on the right is the former Wesleyan Methodist Sunday School of 1903.

Caption For Buckland, The Village 1921

This tranquil scene, showing the church of St Mary, tastefully rebuilt in 1860 by Henry Woodyer, and the picturesque village stores and post office, gives little hint of a gruesome legend which developed

Caption For Burton Joyce, The New School C1965

Along Padleys Lane, which curves north out of the village amid 1950s and later estate houses, we pass Burton Joyce Primary School.